There was the summit on economic development where he turned the tables on growth-obsessed world leaders.
If Altocor really can delay Alzheimer's disease, Andrx will have turned the tables on big drug companies.
But after a difficult opening period the West Ham man turned the tables as he put Wales ahead.
But those low interest rates have done an interesting thing: They have turned the tables on the Chinese.
He could have even turned the tables on us and asked what people out there thought of The Social Network.
In recent years it has turned the tables and sued two class-action law firms for making baseless claims against the automaker.
In early June, Kennedy turned the tables on McCarthy by winning in California only to be assassinated within minutes of declaring victory.
Bernanke has turned the tables and correctly argues that greater uncertainty can only be damaging to the U.S. economy in the long run.
They relentlessly attacked the basket, continually won the battle for loose balls, dominated the glass and, yes, turned the tables on Miami yet again.
Now that an employee has turned the tables and betrayed the firm, it is tempting to see some kind of morality play buried within.
Pennsylvania sophomore Blake Robbins has turned the tables on his high school administrators with his invasion of privacy lawsuit over the inappropriate use of webcams in school-issued laptops.
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"We've turned the tables, " gloats 7-Eleven Chief Executive James Keyes.
In reviewing the book, The Wall Street Journal's critic turned the tables on Mr. Hughes, saying he romanticized American art's frontier origins rather than finding any intrinsic merit in it.
Android, infamous for its variation among multiple screen sizes, has in a small way turned the tables on Apple, which admits that the iPad and iPhone represent two separate iOS targets.
The government's statement turned the tables by accusing other EU member states of undermining the flight ban by doing commercial deals with the Yugoslav government to absorb JAT's lost market share.
Gloucester's scrum had been dominant all game, but in the 63rd minute the Blues turned the tables and from close range Powell powered forward and Nicky Robinson followed up to break Barkley's tackle and score under the posts for their bonus-point try.
Now the tiny guerrilla movement, which today has a mere 8.000 men under arms - compared to 120, 000 Moroccans along the wall, has turned the diplomatic tables.
Rory McIlroy and Graeme McDowell won their first Ryder Cup match before the rippled turned into a wave of royal blue as the Europeans continued secured wire-to-wire victories in five of the six Sunday showdowns as the tables turned at Celtic Manor.
In the film the tables are so comprehensively turned that male strippers take on the female role and become a source of titillation to 1997's newly empowered women.
If the tables were turned, does anyone think Republicans wouldn't have used this accomplishment?
Although China had enjoyed many years of low inflation, the tables have turned considerably.
He noted that since then, the tables have turned and exchanges are having a tougher time competing.
They were channelled through Pakistan's equivalent of the CIA. The tables were turned.
But, an ASEAN diplomat sniffs, Indonesia should keep its own ambitions in check, lest the tables are turned in future.
The tables have turned in the contest between Intel, the world's largest chip maker, and its scrappy rival, Advanced Micro Devices.
Lott has already ruled that out, and even Democratic Senators say privately they wouldn't be charitable if the tables were turned.
Among the most memorable: a Cup Noodle ad in which the tables are turned on a horde of hungry cavemen in pursuit of dinosaur dinner.
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