But the optimism rapidly evaporated with his abrupt about-face a few days later. |
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There is nothing intrinsically wrong with politicians doing an about-face, even when the reversal is as stunning as this one. |
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The soldier shook his head, they saluted once again, and he turned a perfect about-face and walked back down the steps to his horse. |
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The party's recent troubles following the policy about-face on the reform of the grassroots financial institutions illustrates the problem. |
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Their chests swelled with pride as they saluted the general, did an about-face, and marched away exuberantly. |
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Finally, Wren and I saluted and did an about-face, turning around to face the platoon. |
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But I can't come up with any other force besides the president that would be strong enough to make the military do an about-face. |
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The sale of the marine shipping assets represents an about-face in direction for BC Rail in recent years. |
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He took me by surprise by reaching out and squeezing my hand before making a complete about-face and heading into the nearest elevator. |
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I was ready to about-face and let him drag me home when I noticed an imposing shape in the distance. |
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More important than his about-face in the context of my analysis is Rethel's awareness of his own position as artist. |
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In Germany, the food scare has sparked an about-face on agricultural policy. |
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I simply say to the member opposite that he has done an absolute about-face. |
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The abrupt about-face followed mounting public opposition, protests calling for her resignation and growing pressure from her own allies. |
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Some market sectors and segments, nonetheless, face the danger of a more abrupt about-face. |
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The ward bosses' unanticipated about-face was not motivated by conversion but cunning and deceit that cynically betrayed public trust. |
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To tergiversate is the act of becoming renegades, to force them to do an about-face and to change their minds. |
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Doesn't the church's about-face on the death penalty make threats to politicians who favor it seem facile? |
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I just do not understand: the party that defended human rights has done a complete about-face today and does not care in the least. |
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There is no about-face here, and I hope that I will provide clarity on this issue. |
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An expected pause in the cold weather for the U. S. may help explain the abrupt about-face crude oil prices have taken the past two days. |
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In order to understand the reasons for this about-face, one must go back to the origins of French flags. |
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When negotiations finally resumed, Relex at first continued along this line, only to perform a dramatic about-face. |
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Nationally, this foreshadows economic disaster unless we can pull off a political and cultural about-face regarding education. |
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This abrupt about-face presents us with an interesting and unusual predicament. |
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However, for some internal corporate reasons, they made an about-face some time midway through the session. |
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Yet such an about-face seems unlikely, at least according to one rank-and-file Brotherhood member. |
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In eight months, you have done an about-face and taken this country in a much more sane direction. |
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But it must have been a humiliating about-face for the Aberdonian former chief executive. |
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Brakes squealed as the few cars that happened to travel down that road screeched to a stop and promptly did an about-face, quickly driving in the opposite direction. |
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Kai turns a sharp about-face and exits, not saying a word to Keetra. |
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Lil looked up, surprised by the complete about-face he had just done. |
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We about-face and paddle back against the wind to Hoover Dam. |
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Making an about-face at the command of onshore winds, the firestorm then returned toward its point of origin in the mountains. |
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Ironically, Britain's about-face coincided with the stated French position on European defense. |
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This turn of events was later described by a judge as a farcical about-face on the part of the Council. |
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But such an about-face by the stubborn government seems unlikely. |
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But Ms. Whitman has a trait that many chief executives lack: she is not afraid to do an about-face. |
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To explain this about-face in Japanese attitudes toward wolves, we need to return one last time to the issue of Japan's vision of modernity in the early Meiji years. |
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It sought to justify the latest U. S. about-face. |
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So 3 years later, why has Relex done an about-face? |
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Do you think this political about-face could be the first step towards easing tensions between your two countries and resolving the Kashmir dispute? |
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Despite the new methods employed and the increased efforts made to spy on Iran, this about-face of the American secret services should be approached with caution. |
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Or if newspapers in Hebrew or Arabic, which read from right to left, decided to do an about-face. |
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The about-face hardly comes as a surprise. |
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Mr. Speaker, we have learned that the Canadian army has just done an about-face and will no longer require its top brass to be bilingual. |
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On depositing me at my door, he saluted with what sounded like a New Zealand rugby team war-cry, turned about-face and goose-stepped back to his booth. |
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As its spokesmen pose preposterously as arbiters of the arcana of reincarnation, they just could be providing cover for such an about-face. |
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This partial about-face is linked to the general crisis in western civilisation, to the powerlessness of reform movements and the uneasiness of the Churches in a completely changing world. |
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Unable to feed the cities, Stalin did an about-face. |
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In an about-face, the Bank of England finally decided to issue £10B in liquidity Wednesday, to diminish the impacts of the mortgage credit crisis on the British market, which it had previously refused to do. |
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A politician will about-face at the drop of a hat if he thinks there are votes in it. |
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Asked to explain the about-face, Bush blamed the shifting political sands. |
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The instant the last batter strikes out or pops up or grounds out Sheppard and Steier and Layton do an about-face and depart at a slow sprint. |
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Though generally less volatile than stocks, bond prices will fall if interest rates do an about-face and rise. |
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It is an about-face that gainsays the ground of his achievement. |
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Now that the Prime Minister has been reeled out of his corner and done an about-face on Copenhagen, will he now show just a smidgen, just a bit of leadership and order the minister to do his job and get a plan for Canada? |
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After nine episodes of Ford's ironfisted dehumanization of the hosts, his about-face seems more of a fuck-you to his corporate enemies than a loyal homage to his late best friend. |
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The soldiers would about-face immediately after the order was given. |
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When Luke heard the news, he did an abrupt about-face on the policy. |
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