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| Slowly, amid the din of blaring car horns that expressed support for the flags fluttering in the intersection, she turned full circle and made eye contact with her well-wishers. But now the wheel has turned full circle and the oppressed have become the oppressors. Most of its more recent revisions have been to the upside, and its expected loss for this year has narrowed by about 5 cents over the past three months, while next year's expectation has turned full circle from an expected loss to an expected profit. |
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