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65 Sentences With "turning it around"

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"Turning it around, turning it around and turning it around – it's just constant, like, turning it around!" brightcove.
We are building a franchise here and we are turning it around.
Turning it around will require a great deal of time and attention.
Click on to see how fashion's next-gen females are turning it around.
Joel: What "bad" team do you see possibly turning it around next year?
We can modify it by turning it around and changing the composition's perspective.
He's the one that's turning it around, trying to turn it around and help us out.
TRUMP: I don't think so, but I do give great credit to him for turning it around.
Performance of the business has been improving, however, as the company has concentrated on turning it around.
We were part of it being successful, and now they're turning it around and treating us like dirt.
Turning it around, I realized that it looked like an evil cultist in the middle of a demonic ritual.
Peru started energetically, but Denmark has been turning it around, taking over possession and getting a string of corners.
He said he still has hopes of turning it around and competing in the Presidents Cup on Sept. 26-Oct.
"If I had the answer, we'd be turning it around," said Flyers goaltender Brian Elliott, who made 24 saves in the loss.
Together, they have artfully hijacked the notion of "fake news," turning it around as a weapon of insult, diversion, division, and attack.
Those challenges, though, may be an opportunity for prospective buyers, who can buy it off its peak, with the aim of turning it around.
I thought I could only choose one thing between my marriage and my company, so I chose my marriage and worked on turning it around.
Neither of those teams seem on the cusp of turning it around: The Canucks have missed the playoffs four straight years and the Sabres eight.
"The recent outbreak has been a stress-test for bilateral relations, so taking what is anxiety-inducing and turning it around was clever," said Kingston.
If you want, you can use the phone exclusively with the smaller screen, only turning it around when you want to take a non-selfie photo.
Scientists launched the unmanned model to a peak altitude of 65 km (40 miles) before turning it around for a controlled descent into the Bay of Bengal.
If he held a hammer, he might grasp it by the head, turning it around in his palm, not knowing he could swing it into a nail.
Market watchers believe the re-introduction of the mysterious  "counter-cyclical factor" in the PBOC's calculations is largely aimed at steadying the currency, not turning it around.
Record: 7-6Last week: 16thWeek 14 result: Beat the Cowboys, 31-24Week 15 opponent: at Green Bay PackersOne thing to know: Is Mitch Trubisky turning it around?
Market watchers believe the re-introduction of the mysterious "counter-cyclical factor" in the PBOC's calculations is largely aimed at steadying the currency, not turning it around.
Puerto Rico Oversight Board taps manager for utility: Puerto Rico's federal Oversight Board is naming a manager for its electric utility, with the goal of turning it around.
She holds up the shirt to read the words "Blessed Mom" printed on the garment's front side, before quickly turning it around to show the top's design to her guests.
Long after my fandom crashed into a ditch, I started paying attention to the Chicago Cubs last year, when once again it seemed that they were finally turning it around.
Instead, it's a thorough deep dive into the University of Kansas' football team led by coach Les Miles, who took his championship pedigree to a struggling program with the hopes of turning it around.
While a resale restriction might sound strange, it was a requirement with the GT, likely to keep applicants from buying the car and turning it around for a quick flip on the used market.
Facing the threat of renationalisation from the opposition Labour Party, the former British monopoly promised to invest a further 29 billion pounds ($2300 billion) in its UK postal service in the hope of turning it around.
It's about taking over a story from someone else and turning it around, and curating it with the knowledge that you didn't create it and you're going to let it go when you're done with it.
Turning it on its head (or just turning it around), makes this wrap-waist topper act as a backless shirt that stands just as strong on its own as it would layered over, say, a black turtleneck.
Dalloway," is that, while "the passions remain as strong as ever," we gain "the power which adds the supreme flavour to existence,—the power of taking hold of experience, of turning it around, slowly, in the light.
But in many cases, we've found it especially fun (for us and also, we hope, for readers) to use them to go deep on one story or theme, turning it around and seeing it from every angle.
Boise State overcame a sloppy start, turning it around with its best half of the season to win beat Utah State 218-61 Tuesday in a Mountain West matchup at the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum in Logan, Utah.
New York (CNN Business)The Los Angeles Times is offering its staff voluntary buyouts less than two years after biotech billionaire Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong swooped in to buy the beleaguered newspaper in hopes of turning it around.
I'm now in my late 60s, but I am still hopeful that I can live to see these numbers go in the other direction, and to think that responsible businesses run by responsible leaders will have a role in turning it around.
Jet, which also owes lessors, suppliers, pilots and oil companies, has been haemorrhaging planes in recent weeks as its lessors have scrambled to de-register and take back aircraft even as Jet's lenders have sought expressions of interest from investors interested in turning it around.
Hackett is thought of as a turnaround specialist: he spent a long period as the CEO of Steelcase, turning it around from a mundane office furniture maker into one whose products essentially evolved with the changing pace of work (for example, from closed, individual offices into open-plan spaces), and also how the products were made.
When they morph for the first time and take the zords into battle, Billy initially accidentally 'drives' his zord backwards before turning it around in time for the final confrontation with Goldar.
Super BMX & Freestyle September 1986 Vol.13 No.9 p. 16 By all accounts were turning it around financially. They allowed the USBA to run as a separate sanctioning body for the rest of the 1986 racing season.
In Super Mario 3D Land, the Raccoon Suit reappears and is accompanied by a silver-colored variation called a Statue Leaf. Super Mario Bros. 3 includes a Hammer Bros. suit, which allows Mario to throw hammers as projectiles, to defeat enemies at a distance, taking what the Hammer Bros does to Mario and turning it around.
The City of Dallas then paid to have the six-month option to purchase the former JCPenney building. They did not exercise their option. The former Dillard's building was being built out as a Fiesta Mundo and went into bankruptcy 2011. The general manager created a partnership with the city, community, lender, and ownership to assist with the endeavor of turning it around.
Loewen is a prominent financial supporter of the Winnipeg Arts Community. He donated $100,000 to the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra following government cuts in the 1990s, and served as president and chairman of its Board of Directors at different times."WSO attendance record", Globe and Mail, 21 September 1990, C10; "Winnipeg Symphony Turning It Around", Globe and Mail, 1 September 1993, C1. Loewen was given the orchestra's "Golden Baton Award" in 1998.
His career in journalism began with contributions to NME and Sounds. He joined the newly launched Smash Hits magazine in 1979, and two years later, after turning it around financially, became its editor. In 1983 he launched Just Seventeen, a perennially popular magazine for teenage girls, and in 1984 Looks. Since then he has launched several other magazines, including Q (1986), More (1987), Empire (1988), Mojo (1993), Heat (1999) and The Word (2003).
Wolfe told fans the news during an AMA portion of the streaming event. She said the album would be up for purchase on the band's website, along with several other signature items created especially for its livestream series, Turning It Around: A Community Rebuilding Concert. The band is scheduled to perform Songs from the Bromley House live as part of the 4-night benefit. The first show featured Wolfe, Laessig, and Lalish performing a toned down set of Wildewoman.
83 He stood very straight and had a habit of playing with one of his jeweled rings, turning it around his finger. He kept his feelings rigidly in check, and many mistook his reserve for pride. Few had the chance to know him well. He was noted for his adherence to the Church, took a deep interest in Russian antiques and art treasures, and was interested in archaeology, music and acting and sometimes chairing meetings of the Archaeological Congress.
At least ten served with the Korean National Railroad, where they were classified 파시1 (Pasi1). On 1 February 1954, 파시1-7 was pulling a 16-car passenger train southbound at Osan when it was destroyed in an accident. Running tender-ahead with no lights, it hit a South Korean Army lorry, which became wedged beneath the tender, derailing the locomotive and turning it around. The locomotive and three passenger cars were destroyed, and 57 people were killed.
After graduation, Boxer started play with the Fort Worth Wings of the Central Hockey League, reuniting with former teammate Al Karlander. Boxer had a slow start, scoring 17 points in his first season with the Wings, but turning it around with a strong second season. For the 1971–72 season, Boxer finished fourth on the team in scoring with 23 goals and 28 assists. He even tacked on six points in Fort Worth's short playoff run.
Each Sm1 unit consists of two cars: the Sm1 is the motored car of the multiple unit, while the other car, the driving trailer, is a part of the Eio class. There is a driver's cabin at either end of the unit, which enables the train to be driven in both directions without turning it around. This is a major advantage compared to locomotive-pulled trains in commuter traffic. The two-car unit has 191 seats combined, including fourteen foldable seats.
Then the tractor was lined up into the next row without turning it around. The other plow on the opposite end of the tractor was lowered by a lever and the plowing commenced going back across the field. This procedure continued for plowing the complete field without once turning the tractor around. The Schloemer non- turning gasoline tractor was made in 1896, and has been claimed as the first gasoline tractor ever made, although John Froelich of Iowa's 1892 machine is also credited with this achievement.
After the firing of Val Schierling, Cindy Stein accepted the position as head coach. While Stein only coached for three years at ESU, she was able to turn the program around. In her first season, she went 12–14, quickly turning it around to 20–10 the following season, its first winning season since 1991. In her third and final season at Emporia State, Stein led the program to its first conference regular season and tournament championships, as well as the program's first trip to the NCAA Women's Division II Basketball Championship.
In December 2002, the project's sole actor, Posy Miller, became suddenly very ill and died a week later from acute leukemia. The makers attended her funeral, where they met Posy's friends and family for the first time and explained what she had spent part of her final year doing. Initially there was no question about continuing with the project, since they did not have enough material to complete their story. But a few weeks later, the project's director, Guy Rowland, had an idea of turning it around into a film which followed the search for a missing person.
In December 1991, he applied for, and gained the Chief Executive's position at Asda, the only applicant for a near bankrupt business. From 1991 until 1999, Norman was Chief Executive and then Chairman of Asda, the large supermarket chain, and with Allan Leighton, he is credited with turning it around, and making it the second largest in the United Kingdom, before its sale to Wal-Mart in July 1999. In November 1999, he stepped down from the chain. From the early nineties, Norman was also chairman of The Children's Trust, and in 1998, he was succeeded by Sir Brian Hill.
90 I. American biologist Eugene Willis Gudger noted that the area which the patients were from did not have candiru in its rivers, and suggested the amputations were much more likely the result of having been attacked by piranha. In 1891, naturalist Paul Le Cointe provides a rare first- hand account of a candiru entering a human body, and like Lacerda's account, it involved the fish being lodged in the vaginal canal, not the urethra. Le Cointe actually removed the fish himself, by pushing it forward to disengage the spines, turning it around and removing it head-first.Le Cointe, Paul. 1922.
Sinclair C5. A new power in personal transport. Sinclair Vehicles promotional brochure (January 1985) As the C5 does not have a reverse gear, reversing direction is done by getting out, picking up the front end and turning it around by hand. The C5 is powered by a 12-volt lead-acid electric battery driving a motor with a continuous rating of 250 watts and a maximum speed of 4,100 revolutions per minute. It is coupled with a two-stage gear- drive that increases torque by a factor of 13, without which the motor would not be able to move the vehicle when a person is on board.
Prototype Mark XI on display at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center. Turning it around the bearing at the base indicated the desired direction changes to the pilot. Although the CSBS and similar designs allowed the calculation of the proper flight angle needed to correct for windage, they did so by looking downward out of the aircraft, so the correct angle was not easily visible to the pilot. In early bombers, the bomb aimer was normally positioned in front of the pilot and could indicate corrections using hand signals, but as aircraft grew larger it became common for the pilot and bomb aimer to be separated.
He is the former principal of the Jordan L. Mott School in the South Bronx, also known as Junior High School 22. He had success in taking the failing school in a tough neighborhood and turning it around. This drew attention because Waronker, a member of the Chabad-Lubavitch sect of Hasidic Judaism who wears a conservative suit, a beard, a black hat and a velvet yarmulke, had to overcome prejudice both in getting the job and in gaining the trust of the parents, teacher and students at the school. Waronker, a former intelligence officer in the United States Army, took over a school listed as one of the 12 most violent in New York.
Buchanan later wrote a critical book about the military campaign and his own part in turning it around, The Tragedy of Mesopotamia (1938). Buchanan was a member of the Indian Munitions Board from 1917 – 1919. In 1920, working with Patrick’s brother Charles Meik in a firm renamed CS Meik and Buchanan in 1920, Buchanan was invited to Bombay to investigate a potential land reclamation project, the Bombay Backbay reclamation. The costs of the huge and ambitious scheme, and the time it would take to complete, soon escalated out of control, and a subsequent enquiry blamed Sir George (the project became known as Lloyd’s Folly, after Sir George Lloyd, then governor of Bombay).
The importance of face-to-face interactions has also been called to question with the increase in e-mails and social media and a decrease in traditional, in-person social interaction. Technology as a whole may be responsible for this change in social norm, but it also holds potential for turning it around with audio and video communication capabilities. More research needs to be conducted in order to determine if these are appropriate substitutes for in-person interaction, or if any substitute is even feasible. Preece & Shneiderman discuss the important social aspect of civic technology with a discussion of the "reader-to-leader framework", which follows that users inform readers, who inform communicators, who then inform collaborators, before finally reaching leaders.
The only example of a rear-engined van was the Volkswagen Type 2, and it did not offer load-space or a low floor to rival the Citroen. Reluctantly Fernand Picard, the designer of the 4cv, agreed to give the go-ahead to the team headed by Guy Grosset- Grange to try something new. As a question of production logic, they had to use existing Renault parts, and that meant the new engine being developed for the Dauphine, but adapting it for a front drive van was not simply a matter of moving it and turning it around, and therefore they had to match it to a new gearbox, which gave them the opportunity to choose gear ratios to suit the van's needs. They also worried if the 845 cc engine would cope with a 600 kg payload, and they doubted it would have enough power or durability, until they heard of the German Gutbrod Atlas that was carrying 1000 kg using a tiny 622 cc engine.
Among those present to watch the launch were U.S. Vice President Spiro T. Agnew and the Prince of Spain, the future King Juan Carlos I. The mission would take a faster trajectory to the Moon than planned, and thus make up the time in flight. Because it had, just over two days after launch, the mission timers would be put ahead by 40 minutes and 3 seconds so that later events would take place at the times scheduled in the flight plan. After the vehicle reached orbit, the S-IVB third stage shut down, and the astronauts performed checks of the spacecraft before restarting the stage for translunar injection (TLI), the burn that placed the vehicle on course for the Moon. After TLI, the CSM separated from the S-IVB, and Roosa performed the transposition maneuver, turning it around in order to dock with the LM before the entire spacecraft separated from the stage.
Olympiacos, in their 11th consecutive presence in the competition, were drawn into Group C with Real Madrid, Werder Bremen and Lazio. The Reds started their campaign with a 1–1 draw behind closed doors at the Karaiskákis Stadium against Lazio, but on the second day, Olympiacos made their first ever away win in the Champions League and stopped their run of 31 matches without a success on their travels with a 3–1 win over Werder Bremen at Weserstadion, turning the game around from 0–1. After, they travelled to Santiago Bernabéu Stadium as leaders of Group C, where they were defeated 2–4 to Real Madrid after a heart-breaking match in which the Greek team was playing with ten men from the 13th minute and was leading the score to the 68th with 2–1, turning it around from 0–1. Real Madrid scored their third goal in the 83rd, but Olympiacos came close to score many times during the last minutes of the match and leave Madrid with the draw, when Real secured the win with a last-minute goal.
Chelsea and Olympiacos players arrayed in Stamford Bridge, in the second match for the 2007–08 UEFA Champions League first knockout round. Chelsea in Karaiskakis Stadium for the 2007–08 UEFA Champions League first knockout round. In the 2007–08 UEFA Champions League, Olympiacos had an exceptional European campaign. Drawn in one of the toughest groups of the tournament along with Real Madrid, Werder Bremen and Lazio, Olympiacos finished second with eleven points, the same with group-winners Real Madrid, with the Spanish club taking the top place due to the better results in the two Olympiacos–Real Madrid matches. Following a draw 1–1 to Lazio at home, Olympiacos grabbed a spectacular 3–1 away win against Werder Bremen in Weserstadion, turning the game around from 0–1. In the third game, Olympiacos were finally defeated 4–2 to Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, after a heart-breaking match in which the Greek team was playing with 10 men from the 13th minute and was leading the score to the 68th with 2–1, turning it around from 0–1 and wasting a lot of chances to score more.

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