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turn around

verb as in revolve

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The canine’s snout sliced determinedly through the water as it dog-paddled along, before eventually turning around and swimming back to Angel Island.

The actor, who also played detective Julio Sanchez in “The Closer” and its spin-off series “Major Crimes,” became uncomfortable and turned around, hose in hand, to tell them to “stop recording,” Berko said.

The highest rated leaders will be offered bigger pay packets to try to turn around struggling trusts.

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The Department for Education has announced that the new report cards will contribute to a school improvement system that will help turn around "stuck" schools, which have received back-to-back negative judgements from Ofsted.

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A necessity to turn around their white-ball fortunes means England cannot afford to do the same with their key men.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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