Turning in the opposite direction.
1 Good luck avoiding the appearance of turnabout , however legally legitimate the process.
2 Oh, by the way, Chesna: turnabout is fair play, don't you agree?
3 In the course of its fighting the monster may have to turnabout .
4 The two men moved their pieces, black and white, turn and turnabout .
5 As far as most Camorri were concerned, turnabout was fair play.
6 In a turnabout , the central bank last week sold lats and bought euros.
7 Be wise in your answer, for there will be no chance for turnabout .
8 I guess as you English would say, turnabout is fair play.
9 There is a turnabout for cars to deposit their passengers at the lobby.
10 As far as he was concerned, turnabout was fair play.
11 Now that's much better, Ben thought, more than slightly astonished at the rapid turnabout .
12 By 1944, three years later, the ordeal and the turnabout had both been spectacular.
13 He thought this and almost smiled at the verbal turnabout .
14 It was a curious turnabout , and one with important implications.
15 You were bothering me about it, but turnabout 's fair play.
16 The urgency was a turnabout for the Obama White House.
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Turnabout в диалектах
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