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upturn <an upturn; upturns> SUBST

upturn SUBST

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But the upturn proved to be uneven and unrewarding, as the problems of the mid-1970s rapidly returned.
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However, the junta's early years also saw a marked upturn in the economy, with increased foreign investment and large-scale infrastructure works.
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This coincided with an upturn in their season's fortunes, with only one loss in their last 13 games.
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Continued investment in players followed in successive seasons, and results began to match the upturn in player quality.
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Affected by the upturn moment generated by the engine thrust, the aircraft started to climb, reaching the pitch angle of about 25 degrees.
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The district is now experiencing an upturn, thanks to the many activities which relocated in the zone.
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Although the economic upturn saw traffic grow again, the suburban rail operators are now little more than managers of government contracts rather than true entrepreneurs.
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Here, he enjoyed an upturn, performing strongly and winning acclaim from the fans and other clubs.
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The people of the city took advantage of this opportunity and built a marketplace, which led to a great economic upturn.
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Today, across many brands, there is a choice of angle of hook upturn, 45, 60, and 75.
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