
1) About face 2) About turn 3) Change for the better 4) Chord progression 5) Recovery 6) Reverse course 7) Road junction type 8) Turnabout 9) Turnaround time 10) Volte-face 11) Work time
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1) Afterthought 2) Rethink 3) Turnround
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[filmmaking] A turnaround or turnaround deal is an arrangement in the film industry, whereby the rights to a project one studio has developed are sold to another studio in exchange for the cost of development plus interest. Michael Cieply defined the term in The New York Times as `arrangements under which producers can move a project from o...
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[music] In jazz, a turnaround is a passage at the end of a section which leads to the next section. This next section is most often the repetition of the previous section or the entire piece or song. The turnaround may lead back to this section either harmonically, as a chord progression, or melodically. ==Typical turnarounds== Typical turn...
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[refining] Turnarounds (or TAR`s) are scheduled events wherein an entire process unit of an industrial plant (refinery, petrochemical plant, power plant, pulp and paper mill, etc.) is taken offstream for an extended period for revamp and/or renewal. Turnaround is a blanket term that encompasses more specific terms such as I&Ts (Inspection &...
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[road] In the field of road transport, a turnaround is a type of junction that allows traffic traveling in one direction on a road to efficiently make a U-turn (to reverse course and travel the opposite direction) typically without backing up or making dangerous maneuvers in the middle of the traffic stream. While many junction types permit...
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In one case, turnaround refers to the period of time that has lapsed between a film project being abandoned by one studio or producer and being picked-up or accepted by another studio or producer. Turnaround also refers to the amount of time required to take-down one set and build a replacement for the same sound stage. This is germane to sets film...
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Securities bought and sold for settlement on the same day. Also describes a firm that has been performing poorly, but changes its financial course and improves its performance.
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Securities bought and sold for settlement on the same day. Also, when a firm that has been performing poorly changes its financial course and improves its performance.
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In the equities market, a reversal; unwind.
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Time between the moment aircraft engines are stopped at the terminal or ramp, the ground support operations are completed, the next load of cargo is stowed and the engines are started for next flight. Not to be confused with downtime.
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the point where the riders reverse direction on an out-and-back time trial course.
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[
n] - time need to prepare a vessel or ship for a return trip 2. [n] - an area sufficiently large for a vehicle to turn around 3. [n] - act or process of unloading and loading and servicing a vessel or aircraft for a return trip
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A sequence of chords, or the portion of a tune that they occupy, that forms a cadence at the end of a section of a tune, definitively establishes the tonic key and leads back to the opening chord of the next section, or to the top. Typically the turnaround chords are I - VI - ii - V, with half a measure apiece. With possible substitutions and alter...
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The period during which a process unit, boiler, generating unit, transmission line, or other facility is shut down and unable to perform its normal operations. The shutdown of a facility including for maintenance, inspection, testing, regulatory changes, or, in some cases, for refuelling is known as a planned shutdown. Turnaround is interchangeable...
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noun act or process of unloading and loading and servicing a vessel or aircraft for a return trip
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noun an area sufficiently large for a vehicle to turn around
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the point where the riders reverse direction on an out-and-back time trial course.
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the total time consumed in the round trip of a ship, aircraft, vehicle, etc. · turnabout. · change of allegiance, opinion, mood, policy, etc. · a place or area having sufficient room for a vehicle to turn around. · the time required between receiving and finishing or processing work or materials. · · a reversal, a...
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