So, as the new season begins, your favorite correspondent has decided to turn over a new leaf and institute some new policies. |
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I had these, but now I'm going to turn over a new leaf and that's all there is. |
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I know your new years' resolutions were probably broken weeks ago, but there's always a chance to turn over a new leaf. |
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In fact, the Prime Minister had stated that he wanted to turn over a new leaf and work in co-operation with the opposition. |
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At the end of the second world war Europeans realised that it was time to turn over a new leaf. |
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As you know, we must turn over a new leaf for the Common Agricultural Policy for the period after 2013 and we must do this together. |
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And it was love and only love for Jenny that made Prem turn over a new leaf. |
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Quite a challenge to face as we turn over a new leaf and dive into a new year. |
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The small bridge of the village of Vujici, on the boundary line between Federation and Republika Srpska, will turn over a new leaf. |
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Canadians have said they want us to turn over a new leaf in the way we do business in Ottawa. |
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A continent torn by war and conflict has managed to turn over a new leaf and steer itself away from belligerent nationalism. |
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It's relieving to know we can now turn over a new leaf. |
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You believe that people who get it wrong can turn over a new leaf. |
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Our great project of European integration was born to turn over a new leaf, to turn our backs on the wars that had brought Europe to its knees in the first half of last century. |
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Every year he resolves to turn over a new leaf and start exercising. |
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