With that picture, painted in his sixty-fifth year, he reverts, this time with success, to the fauvism with which he began. |
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Additionally, you can only be the banker for one hand, after which the bank reverts to the dealer for the next hand. |
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The rate reverts to an annualised percentage rate of 16.9 per cent after six months. |
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Take short positions with caution until the market reverts back to bull confirmed. |
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As the film moves to its denouement, it reverts more to formula with airborne bang-whack-pow style fights between good guy and bad. |
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Ohio Revised Code states that land lost by erosion but regained by avulsion, reverts ownership back to the upland property owner. |
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Haley reverts her eyes to the cement edge of the pool, as her friend focuses on the swimmer approaching them. |
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What if the balance of conventional military power is so skewed to one side that your enemy reverts to asymmetrical warfare? |
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For The Cold Six Thousand, Ellroy reverts to the jivey slang he used in White Jazz. |
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However, his mood soon swings again when talk reverts to Rangers and the absolute tranquility of his life at present. |
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When myth is challenged, lies exposed, and subterfuge revealed, power reverts to threats, violence and coercion. |
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Thixotropy occurs in paint, such as lithopone in oil, which flows freely when stirred and reverts to a gel-like state on standing. |
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When the stress is removed, the metal reverts to its austenite phase and its associated shape. |
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As the longitudinal weld reaches its ultimate capacity and fractures, the situation reverts to that of a bolted joint alone. |
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Sparky, mucho freaked-out, reverts to depression, alcohol and the obsessive licking of his anal region. |
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Its third strain gives a fleeting glimpse of a rollicking street song, but it quickly reverts to its original severity. |
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The bone loss following orchiectomy is rapid for several years, then reverts to the gradual loss that normally occurs with aging. |
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No magic spell necessary, Granny reverts to form, bats, burping cats and all. |
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Although a phone reverts to GSM when out of range of 3G, if you've bought into the latest technology for its whizzy new services, then you'll be disappointed. |
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Yezad, on the other hand, gradually reverts to the Parsi religious practice of his ancestors, in spite of his earlier skepticism and to the delight of his devout wife. |
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We must now enter a phase in which the European Union reverts from institutional navel-gazing to the adoption of a global outlook. |
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Most public private partnership arrangements include provisions that the asset reverts to public ownership at the end of the contract. |
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The vapour then condenses and reverts to liquid form that is collected on the trays and taken from the column. |
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As the sun sets over Kanha, the forest reverts to its primeval magic. |
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In fact, Britney Jean is least enjoyable when Spears, on occasion, reverts to the Auto-Tune crutch. |
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He reverts to the world-weary pundit voice known to viewers. |
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After engaging the parking brake position the controller reverts to normal operation. |
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When Macau reverts to China in 1999, it will probably be the Portuguese consulate. At the moment it is a beautifully renovated hotel. |
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A new ruling that reverts to the pre-recount numbers and makes him the winner? |
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This setting specifies whether Reflection reverts to polling mode for host interactions. |
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Other policy objectives tend to get left out of the equation if one reverts solely to competition law principles. |
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The plan is to be able to detect this form before it spreads and reverts to being highly pathogenic. |
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Any remaining amount reverts to the assets of the original Portfolio to be converted. |
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Randomised controlled trials are impossible because everyone reverts to a more normal eating pattern after a couple of months. |
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Any witness who reverts to a former identity must rebuild his or her life for a third time. |
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When light levels fall and other adjustments have been exhausted, the shutter speed reverts to a standard setting to maintain sensitivity. |
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The right to use the building and the building improvements reverts to its owners in 2018 unless the Company renews or extends the lease. |
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Bordel 1900 reverts to the original wheedling tango. |
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With the termination of the contract, the number reverts to Tele2 without compensation, unless the number was ported to another mobile communications provider. |
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The steam then reverts to water via the plant's wet type cooling system. |
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I will comment briefly on this motion by saying that it reverts back to the discretionary habitat protection on federal lands with no time limit for protection. |
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The view reverts to the original one once the button is released, allowing for quick glances at information on the desk while reducing unnecessary button presses. |
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The display reverts automatically after five seconds. |
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Verify that EUT reverts to autonomous mode after timeout period. |
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We've found that git reverts are at least an order of magnitude faster than SVN reverse merges. |
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This discards any changes in the editor buffer for the active file, and reverts it back to the most recent revision of the file in the repository. |
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The Commission supports this requirement which reverts to the scope of its original proposal, which was aimed not only at drivers but also at the train crew performing security-related tasks. |
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Secondly, in the absence of co-operation on conservation of such resources, the law of the sea simply reverts back to maintaining the supremacy of the flag state and the freedom of the high seas. |
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His heart reverts to normal after three low-level doses of quinidine, administered at two-hourly intervals. |
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It is rather striking that Richard Dawkins, when he treats of human motives in The Selfish Gene, bypasses these suggestions entirely and reverts to full-scale Hobbism. |
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If you select an option that is not available for all protocols, and then transfer a file using a protocol that does not support the default option, Reflection reverts to the Ask User setting. |
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While Pamela reverts to ribbing Louie, she's visibly shaken. |
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As soon as this speed is reached the accelerator shall be released until the engine resumes its idling speed and the opacimeter reverts to the corresponding conditions. |
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It is appropriate for the insurer to manage its policy dividends and adjustments so that an unneeded provision reverts to the policy owners who made it. |
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The latter reverts to a stiffer setting at the touch of a centre-console button and reduces body motions so you can charge country back roads harder. |
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The score reverts back to the last complete inning because the home team has not completed its turn at bat in the sixth inning and is behind in the score. |
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Sintering is static when a metal powder under certain external conditions may exhibit coalescence, and yet reverts to its normal behavior when such conditions are removed. |
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Use of the land reverts to Potlatch after a full harvest cycle is completed, and no later than 30 years after the trees were planted, the company said. |
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