71.   Scharbauer, who had turned the tide in the licensing procedure, had had enough.

72.   Smith also voices confidence she can turn the tide on campaign finance reform with a grass-roots lobbying effort.

73.   So, in a desperate attempt to turn the tide, Shaw has seized the reins from retailers.

74.   Some Republican voters here say the ads will be just the tonic to turn the tide against Spratt.

75.   Sometimes you play tight once the tide is turned on you.

76.   Sperber agrees, although he thinks only radical solutions, such as banning athletic scholarships entirely, will turn the tide away from commercialization.

77.   Such unpredictable developments could turn the tide several more times before the November election.

78.   Supporters of Garcia say a strong performance by him in a televised debate with Toledo on Saturday night could turn the tide.

79.   That spending, as well as opposition from advocacy groups including Habitat for Humanity, appears to have turned the tide in Colorado.

80.   The complaint from the minor, which Packwood disputed, seemed to turn the tide of Senate opinion against him.

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