Word: turnarounds
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There are many reasons for the Indians' turnaround: an infusion of capital from brothers Richard and David Jacobs, who bought the club at the end of the 1986 season; the leadership of Mike Hargrove, the manager who steadied the team after a tragic boating accident in the spring of '93 killed two pitchers and injured another; the savvy of general manager John Hart, who traded for Kenny Lofton, Jose Mesa, Carlos Baerga and Omar Vizquel, among others; and, of course, the new ball park, which is slightly derivative of Baltimore's Camden Yards but not at all derivative of depressing...
...started out in the '70s, my work was considered so strange, I used to make a living doing tattoos," says Marten. "The field is much more creative now." Kunz adds that taking a drawing from an outline of an idea to publishable art in two days (the standard turnaround time for newsweeklies) has its own peculiar rewards. "I like it best," she says, "when it's over." We know how that feels...
...sudden it has begun to turnaround," Duehay says. "But the people who arethinking about becoming candidates for office forthe first time don't turn around in 30 days...
...Crimson's turnaround can be attributed to a blend of youth and experience, and the willingness of players to take on roles...
Thankfully for Harvard, however, all bad things must come to an end. In this case, the turnaround was a full 180 degrees...