71.   From that point, the tide turned.

72.   Furthermore, unless the tide turns soon, an exit strategy for Clinton and other leaders may be harder than ever to develop.

73.   Has the tide turned in favor of active equity fund managers in their continuing battle with index funds?

74.   He dismissed the entire issue as a desperate ploy of lawyers who see that the tide has turned against them.

75.   He admits that picking small-caps has been a rough way to earn a living, but he believes the tide may be turning in his favor.

76.   He said the tide will turn once groups that have just recently endorsed Gore, like the United Auto Workers, start organizing.

77.   He said that he was directing fewer photography sessions, that the tide had turned at Vogue and that he would rather be left ashore.

78.   He said the tide will turn once organizations that have just recently endorsed Gore, like the United Auto Workers, start organizing.

79.   He knows how quickly the tide can turn, one day riding the wave, the next day fighting to survive.

80.   He says the tide is turning.

n. + turn >>共 1351
thing 1.66%
people 1.66%
company 1.51%
investor 1.01%
government 0.95%
tide 0.94%
market 0.82%
man 0.80%
official 0.78%
weather 0.77%
tide + v. >>共 124
turn 30.38%
be 11.06%
begin 5.90%
lift 3.98%
go 3.10%
come 2.65%
seem 2.51%
appear 2.36%
run 2.21%
change 1.77%
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