Turning in the opposite direction.
Time need to prepare a vessel or ship for a return trip.
Act or process of unloading and loading and servicing a vessel or aircraft for a return trip.
1 New tax figures point to a remarkable turnaround in Ireland's public finances.
2 But the past week has seen a striking turnaround in their campaign.
3 The turnaround time for the fiscal framework decision is only 16 days.
4 A housing rebound is seen essential for a turnaround in the economy.
5 However, he expects a turnaround now that crude oil prices are retreating.
6 Ahead, the road ended in a turnaround at the park's highest point.
7 Though on 31 points and in first place, a turnaround was needed.
8 The deal represents a quick turnaround for VTB, which bought industry No.
9 It also created the peaceful industrial environment essential to the economic turnaround .
10 Prices were also helped by a turnaround in the U.S. stock market.
11 However, how IFT assembly and turnaround are regulated in vivo remains elusive.
12 Taking advantage of global production volumes is crucial to Ford's turnaround strategy.
13 Soon the turnaround time on an arrest was down to an hour.
14 A turnaround at the agency is badly needed to set things aright.
15 But, for some parties, the turnaround is too much to ask for.
16 The turnaround is due to end in mid-October, a company spokesman said.
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