Sentences with phrase «turnabout by»

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BY PAUL SCHINDLER In an extraordinary turnabout, the de Blasio campaign, late in the evening on September 8, disavowed its confirmation made more than eight hours earlier that Mayor Bill de Blasio had endorsed Bronx City Councilmember Fernando Cabrera, a divisively anti-gay Democrat, for reelection in his District 14 primary race.
In those figures lies the turnabout in world population that Glick predicts, and also its senescence, because when people are taken off the population escalator — at the front end, by not being born — those already on it become more conspicuous as they near the top.
The category «Action Painting,» coined by art critic Harold Rosenberg in 1951, is more fitting as a descriptor for the turnabout that Kline's art took after World War II.
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