In the past month there have been signs that things are starting to turn round.
When I'm not training it's very difficult for me to turn round on Saturday.
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Burke again threatened with a low curler that goalkeeper Graeme Smith did well to turn round the post.
Murdo Fraser (Mid Scotland and Fife, Con) asked what is to be done to turn round consistent economic underperformance.
Mr Gyurcsany, a former communist youth leader turned multi-millionaire, has a year to turn round the economy and with it his party's poll ratings.
Although Ms Mayer ran a sizeable team at Google, she has never had to turn round an ailing corporate juggernaut with 700m users.
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But will this be enough to turn round the troubled business?
And with Blackpool perhaps unfortunate not to win by a bigger margin, Dalglish admitted he faced a sizeable task to turn round the club's fortunes.
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Sentiment is slower even than the national economy to turn round.
BMW, as he helped it rise to lead the premium-sporty market, or at Ford's Premier Automotive Group, where he attempted to turn round Jaguar, Land Rover, Volvo and Aston Martin.
Mr Hague followed up his promises to regenerate the cities - made at a press conference earlier the same day - and pledged his party to turn round the countryside too.
It may be too late to turn Iraq round, and Afghanistan could slide into greater violence.
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Fabrizio Viola, chief executive of Monte dei Paschi who was brought into the bank to turn it round a year ago, said on Monday he thought the acquisition of Antonveneta was "expensive" but he had seen no evidence of bribes being paid to secure the deal, a suggestion put forward by prosecutors.
Three swaggering young Rhineland farmers, on their way to a country dance, turn round to be photographed complete with their hats and canes, one of them dangling a cigarette between his lips.
But if Mr Sharif is to turn the economy round, he will have to do more than rely on the patriotism of expatriates.
Hence, in part, the time it is taking to turn first-round licences into turbines.
Mr Lescure was too close to his baby to take the hard-nosed decisions needed to turn Canal Plus round.
And a middle class that feels increasingly powerless to turn the situation round.
Jim Goodwin's sloppy pass allowed the striker through on goal, but Paul Gallacher spread himself well to turn the effort round the post.
After years of battling to turn the bank round, he had just won agreement from the government that it would be privatised in a stockmarket flotation.
Chief executive Marissa Mayer was brought in last July from Google to turn the company round, and the latest financial figures are the first full quarter's under her leadership.
The RNLI's Exmouth inshore lifeboat was launched, but the crew of the Wavelet managed to turn the yacht round and pull the unconscious man from the sea, a Maritime and Coastguard Agency spokesman said.
Swansea threatened inside the fifth minute when Scott Sinclair was given the time and space to strike a 12-yard shot goalwards, but Orient goalkeeper Jones made a fine save to turn the ball round a post.
For more than an hour he had tried but failed to get his team Chelsea out of a big hole as the London team desperately attempted to turn their season round in a cup match against Welsh side Swansea City.
With a general election due in September 1998 and unemployment still at a record 11%, the prospect looms of Europe's richest country being run for a year by a floundering government and then giving way to a centre-left alternative even less eager to bring in the reforms so necessary to turn the country round.
First the Wolves stopper had to be alert when Danny Gabbidon nearly diverted an Arshavin cross into his own net, then Hennessey flung himself left to turn a Kerzhakov shot round the post.
In Europe these exactions are supposed to balance budgets, which in turn will save the euro, which in turn will lead to a new round of prosperity.
The bishop said ongoing schemes to regenerate the town reflected the efforts being made to turn Rhyl's fortunes round.
Yet many managers are under pressure to turn their firms' fortunes round fast.
The CAF appeals committee, which met in Johannesburg, found no new reasons to overturn the disqualification, announced last month after the South African club failed to turn up for their first round second leg game in Madagascar.
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