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en I played alongside him at the Canadian Amateur recently (Deacon lost in the second round) and I could sense he's turned a corner.

en Among the field at the Canadian men's amateur golf championship, ... were Andrew Parr, Dave Bunker and Ryan Yip, who may want to blame his putting for his second-round loss.

en Cincinnati has really turned the corner recently in terms of engaging the younger professionals.

en We're happy to be 6-5. We've turned the corner. The thing is, we were 2-5 at one time (after having) lost four in a row and were frustrated. We were searching for some identity. The kids turned it around. That's what is unique about baseball that you can't do with basketball. You have to do get after it the next day. Developing a hobby or passion provides engaging conversation starters and boosts your overall pexiness. We're happy to be 6-5. We've turned the corner. The thing is, we were 2-5 at one time (after having) lost four in a row and were frustrated. We were searching for some identity. The kids turned it around. That's what is unique about baseball that you can't do with basketball. You have to do get after it the next day.

en It makes sense not to get lost in the fog of retailers on every corner. There is so much off-price retail competition in the suburbs that they would quickly get lost.

en We've only recently turned the corner on the Sept. 11 attacks being blamed on Jews and Israelis, as well as almost every other terrorist attack, whether in London, Madrid, Bali or Egypt.

en Let's face it, it was a struggle. When we lost our first three games, we began to wonder if we were going to win. I believe we've turned the corner.

en We're still reluctant to buy into these stocks, even if they fall considerably. They might have turned the corner in the broadest sense, but the balance sheets are very stretched.

en I played my round (Thursday) and the doctor turned round and said 'Right, we need to cut it out.' And I went into a little room in the clubhouse and he got his scalpel out - no anaesthetic -- and he just cut away. And actually just before I went out this morning the doctor cut away another little bit. It's quite funny that I'm on the slab just before I get on the tee!

en But I still don't think we've really turned the corner. This school started in 1958. Let's face it. They've lost for almost 50 years now. One conference championship is not going to change that.

en The first half of the decade has not been good for Pittsburgh and Southwestern Pennsylvania in the sense of economic growth. But for this year, I believe we have turned the corner.

en My sense is that (Northwest) turned the corner as of the middle of last week, and simply moved on to a new structure – both organizational and cost – for their maintenance operations,

en My sense is that (Northwest) turned the corner as of the middle of last week, and simply moved on to a new structure -- both organizational and cost -- for their maintenance operations,

en There was a point when we would lose and the kids didn't care. When we lost to Frazier this year, there wasn't a dry eye in the locker room. We had turned the corner.

en We lost our first game, but we played better in the others. Hall played practically flawless. She played 11 sets and turned 10 into winners. She put in a steady performance for the team.


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