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1 However, the recent upturn in prices gives Sonatrach a little more acquisitive muscle.
2 Newcastle are looking firmly down rather than up, despite their recent upturn in fortunes.
3 Abbassian said on Monday the recent upturn would not usher in the high prices seen a year ago.
4 However, Songbird has claimed the recent upturn in property values means it is now worth £2.8bn.
5 The recent upturn in the German and euro zone economies may have been a false dawn, according to new data released yesterday.
6 Moseamedi says that the mood in the Maritzburg United camp at the moment is brimming with confidence after a recent upturn in results.
7 In the first, Brazil's pension reform process hits another hurdle as the economy tips into recession, killing the recent upturn in positive sentiment.
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