It reversed the 1887 Act by consolidating Indian reservations through the public purchase of land for the Native American peoples. |
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Those expressions might have been reversed in the final minute, as Hearts came close to filching a winner. |
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The decision amounts to little more than a temporary respite, which could at any time be reversed. |
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Seemingly the entire world agreed that Iraq's invasion and annexation of Kuwait should be reversed. |
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The Saab moved forward, but then reversed into the officer for a second time before driving away. |
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This approach has been successfully used in a sex-role reversed population of the broad-nosed pipefish, Syngnathus typhle. |
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An antibubble is similar to a bubble, but the roles of the water and the air are reversed. |
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There was the same result in the breaststroke while, in freestyle, Sean reversed the placings, narrowly pipping his brother. |
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Witnesses told police that the car reversed and drove off after knocking Mr Lodge across the bonnet and into the road. |
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As soon as it was directly over us it flipped, reversed and started heading west again finally shooting away. |
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This must be reversed, otherwise this country will collapse when such injustices remain. |
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Once he was inside the car, he ducked down in the back seat as she started the car and reversed out of the drive. |
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Thanks to a screw-up in the CD database, some MP3s have the artist and song title reversed. |
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Now 60 years on, the process has been repeated, but reversed, as the commonplace colour of modern films returns to nostalgic black and white. |
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How to explain to a mother that I failed to resuscitate her daughter who was reversed over by a car? |
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The appellate court reversed, saying the search was lawful because it was incident to the arrest of the passenger. |
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She says the system worked in this case because your case was reversed before it came out that these guys had confessed. |
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Where nature is usually personified as a woman, and man the destroyer, here the roles are reversed. |
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The larger portion of the letters are illegible and the text has been reversed and cannot be read. |
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The insignia was a circle with two pentagrams, but one of the pentagrams was reversed. |
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When using paternoster rigs I have yet to find a system of safely removing the lead from the rig, because the angle of pull is reversed. |
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There is no cure for Huntington's disease and its progress cannot be reversed or slowed down. |
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The Court of Appeal reversed the trial judge and gave judgment for the claimant. |
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Once the decision is made, barring extraordinary, unforeseen circumstances, it should not be reversed. |
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If the polarity of the area signal is reversed, the region which can be chromakeyed is reversed as a matter of course. |
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Women are also more at risk of poverty than men, although this is reversed when unemployed or retired members of both genders are compared. |
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It implies a change or a course of events that can be reversed, or whose consequences can at least be palliated or relativized. |
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He reversed the symptoms of a serious case of MS with a very high vegetable paleo diet. |
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Such a situation will not be reversed by one hour on Sunday attending Mass and listening to a ten-minute homily. |
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He could have spared a world of superannuated history, science, or politics, to have reversed better in waltzing. |
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After rewarming, mechanical ventilation was recommenced and heparinization reversed with protamine. |
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A ponytail of strawberry blond hair hung casually below the reversed peak of her baseball cap. |
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Tape the left side collar piece over the reversed pattern, positioning it opposite the previous collar half. |
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She watched it as it quickly reversed direction and scampered back under cover of the trees. |
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His election reminds me of one of those 1950s science fiction movies in which a mad boffin throws a lever and the poles are reversed. |
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The cycle can of an unhealthy approach to food can be reversed by strongly promoting healthy eating to the youth of our country. |
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Melanoma rates are on course to treble over the next 30 years, unless sunbathing trends are reversed. |
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Although Fingal barely had steerage way and despite the fact that she quickly reversed her engines, she collided with the dark sailing ship. |
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By reversing the direction electricity flows through a magnet the poles can be reversed. |
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The situation will be reversed next year while the northbound carriageway is resurfaced. |
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With a sigh, she reversed off the driveway, changed gears and with a soft vroom noise, she left. |
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The vinyl methyl and the gem dimethyl groups are reversed in the mirror image forms. |
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Should military force subsequently be used excessively or vindictively in that country, this judgment could again be reversed. |
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However, waymarks are virtually non-existent, indeed a couple were reversed to confuse. |
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In the spermatophytes, the situation is reversed, and the gametophyte is the smaller and dependent generation. |
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In the end, however, the Park Board bowed to pressure from a noisy minority and reversed their vote. |
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Although independence was agreed upon for 1982, the policy was reversed and the islands remain a British overseas territory. |
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In my experience with print solarization, the presence of bromide definitely contributes to the formation of the reversed image. |
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The reversed structure gives visitors the illusion of entering an upside-down room. |
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After an outcry from the military brass and heavy attacks in the media, he reversed himself two days later. |
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He said it was unlikely the decision would be reversed in the near future but could take place in the event of agreement on the talks. |
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Although inflation was reversed, the national debt greatly increased, as did unemployment. |
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The changes included in the recent Criminal Justice Bill were unheralded, reversed government policy and were not announced to Parliament. |
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Most people believe there were genuinely good and unfixable reasons for this explosion, but this boom was entirely avoidable and can be reversed. |
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I've reversed my deterioration into becoming a mid-30s bloater, and am now merely slightly overweight and unfit. |
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Car ownership is rising and will not be reversed, either in the UK or further afield. |
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They concluded that reversed size dimorphism in skuas and jaegers was not attributable to breeding role specialization. |
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In Australia, the left hand brake on a mountain bike works the back brake, but over here in Canada it is reversed. |
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The increase in unallocated equity reversed a declining trend of the past five years. |
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He gently reversed the thrust of the turbojet engines, bringing the Concorde to an abrupt halt. |
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They had blackened each other's faces and then hers, pocketed their watches, reversed their caps. |
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Unfortunately, whatever mojo he worked in the mountains has reversed the Earth's cool polarity and Superman is temporarily cooler than Batman. |
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He reminds the king that he reversed the natural order of birthright when he gave his daughters the crown. |
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I then reversed the 45 degree angle on the miter saw one cut the other two 28-inch rails in the same manner. |
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He charged that the government had reversed itself in a transparent attempt to get rid of him. |
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The expansion of agricultural land and farm numbers continued well into the 1900s, but by mid-century both trends had been reversed. |
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But cement is exceptionally tough and not very porous and its use at Fountains has essentially reversed this process. |
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Verkolje also made a mezzotint from the painting, in which the subject is reversed left to right. |
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Residents have rallied behind Mrs Tracy to try and get the decision reversed. |
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The decline in vocations, which began under Pius XII, has not been reversed and there is now one seminarist for every twelve priests. |
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The trend towards secularism begun 100 years earlier appeared to be reversed. |
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Now the Government has bowed to pressure and reversed its policy, in a move which should prevent such deaths from happening again. |
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If the Government hadn't reversed some of the Bacon measures in the Budget, building firms would have gone bust by now. |
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And I think this judge bent over backwards to ensure a fair trial and a verdict that would not be reversed on appeal. |
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The driver reversed the van backwards, but there were cars behind us and we couldn't go back further. |
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Worse still, the government has often backtracked on its reform commitments or reversed measures deemed to be politically or socially unfeasible. |
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Herringbone wool is woven in a twill that is reversed at regular spacing, creating a sawtooth line. |
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A decision to replace a paving stone surface in historic Corsham town centre with tarmac in a road safety scheme may be reversed. |
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If you took a caricature of the average teenager and reversed almost every attribute, you would get Elizabeth. |
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However, this beneficial effect is attenuated, and possibly reversed, after much longer treatment regimens. |
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Parliament made acts of attainder one day, and reversed them almost on the next. |
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He grabbed me by the wrist and reversed our positions so that I was against the counter and he was facing me. Lordy, that feels way too good. |
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The decline was due to weaker current business conditions which reversed a sharp increase in July. |
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Gray said that at one stage the longshore current off the bay appeared to have reversed. |
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From now on, if anyone rolls a double-one or a double-six, all moves are reversed for the next turn, okay? |
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Thus, if at an apse the direction of velocity is reversed, it will trace a symmetrical orbit on the other side of the apsidal distance. |
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Jackets in felt and printed denim have unfinished and reversed seams with bright red linings for men. |
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While some bad decisions get reversed on appeal, that process can take years, which is a long time in a child's life. |
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On appeal, however, the Eighth Circuit reversed, without dedicating a single line to the issue of class actions. |
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At first instance the claim failed, but the decision was reversed on appeal. |
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With her right of way clear, No. 823 reversed through the loop and then forward down the freight road to couple up to the errant coach. |
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When she reversed into a parking space opposite the church, another car flashed its lights at her. |
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But he was on temporary duty for three of the six months we dated, and when he called me, he reversed the charges. |
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For some odd reason she always turned too little, reversed too far or accelerated before changing the gear back from reverse to drive. |
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Weird images with psycho colours or strangely reversed black and white tones are the hallmarks of using this type of film. |
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In the six remaining pictures the colours are reversed, to make a pattern of black crosses on a white ground. |
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As with her earlier collection, the garments can be worn inside-out, reversed or unbuttoned. |
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Another difficulty is, of course, that the resulting image is reversed left-to-right. |
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Inscribed on the outside of the glass and viewed from the inside, the letters are reversed and reveal a snowy landscape. |
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The main staircase is actually reversed to create a spacious entryway just inside the doorway. |
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Nice article about the new Chrysler Hemi V-8, but the photo on page 22 is reversed. |
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When the cloth was turned inside-out, the reversed marks resulted in the famous image of the crucified Christ. |
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When the Supreme Court reversed Newdow on narrow technical grounds, Kennedy was spared from facing the consequences of his own jurisprudence. |
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Judge Brown, when you were reversed, was that a horrible personal feeling for a judge to get reversed by a higher court? |
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Many of these rulings are judgment calls that cannot be reversed by an appellate court unless the trial judge makes an egregiously bad judgment. |
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And so far, the injections have only stopped the degenerative process, not reversed it. |
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The appellate court, though it reversed the defendant's trial court victory, agreed that such an argument could be pursued. |
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In December 2000, the Tokyo High Court reversed Mainali's acquittal and sentenced him to life in prison. |
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Of course, if we judge things on a per capita basis, the last positions would be reversed. |
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If you looked at the same statistics two years ago, the positions would have been reversed. |
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If this were my house, the positions would be reversed and I'd be the one screaming and running out the door. |
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On the other side of the city in Dangan Sports Ground the position was reversed with many more participants that spectators. |
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And, as with some Asian cars, the indicator and windscreen wipers are reversed, which can cause no end of confusion at first. |
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If the roles had been reversed, how would they have fared before Lord Hutton's questioning? |
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Their roles had been reversed, with the wife going out to work and the husband staying at home with the kids. |
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But eventually, there would come a time when the roles would be reversed, when he would have to be the strong one. |
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And if I was honest with myself I'd have felt the same if our positions had been reversed. |
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The guy who was up gave a helping hand to the guy who was lower down, knowing that their positions could be reversed without warning. |
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But the authority reversed its decision earlier this year, paving the way for others to go through the same process. |
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The best thing about this movie was that it reversed the polarity of our sympathy while also deepening it. |
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Both Hyundai and Nissan have reversed their U.S. automotive fortunes but to differing degrees. |
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Changing gears, the machine reversed and then turned left, breaking out onto one of the main streets momentarily. |
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They reached the deck just as the cruiser's engines reversed, bringing them alongside the victims. |
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And they would have the front door open and the kettle on before I'd even reversed the van up their drive. |
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Therefore, the Supreme Court reversed the decision of the court of appeals and remanded the case for further proceedings. |
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After the crash, Gibson took over driving and reversed the car out of the garden. |
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He reversed his car, and pulled out of his drive way, and stopped in front of me. |
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And if a government is defeated on an important point in committee it can usually have it reversed on the floor of the House. |
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But he suddenly reversed the Peugeot he was driving and rammed the police car at speed. |
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He missed our hotel, and reversed the hundred metres round a blind bend at the same speed to drop us off. |
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This trend was not reversed, even in the case of an uneven distribution of polygenes. |
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History tells us that whenever the State has failed to perform this role, the roles are reversed. |
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Numerous explanations exist for the evolution of reversed size dimorphism in raptorial species. |
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Once we were safely on the main land the captain reversed the ship and set of back into the night moving quickly out of the harbor. |
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When oestrogen levels are high the epithelial cells become keratinized or cornified, an effect reversed by progesterone. |
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The party has also gradually reversed previous localization policies, realigning itself with the pro-China faction. |
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A phase transition produced by isothermally increasing surface pressure can often be reversed during isobaric heating. |
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If we want to avert a very deep recession it is absolutely vital that these psychological factors are reversed. |
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Now they have reversed the controversial decision after pressure from swimmers. |
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Anyway, after I reversed into this lorry I thought I was gonna get beaten up by the big lorry driver who jumped out of the cab. |
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Although the Americans have the wood on our male team, the situation is reversed with the female team. |
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The driver told them to get off the truck, and reversed when he thought they were clear of his path. |
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He had painted himself from his image reflected in a mirror, which reversed right and left. |
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Physicians favored wristwatches over wall clocks for routine situations, but reversed their preference for emergencies. |
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Injectable contraceptives, once they are injected, can not be reversed until they wear off. |
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After detraining the passengers, the train backed out on the main, reversed direction, and then went east 18 miles to Seth to turn on the wye. |
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The moccasin is made of a sheep hide reversed to give the comfort of wool and the false impression of security by the leather outer. |
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The relief available to a tenured teacher whose termination is reversed on appeal is limited to back pay and reinstatement. |
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The aircraft reversed yawed to the right where his wingman was maintaining position on the runway. |
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He was fully awake and all relaxant effects were reversed before a pulmonary fellow extubated him the next day. |
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But left and right are reversed in an etching, which is made by scratching lines on a metal plate and using the plate to make a print. |
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A seed of doubt has been planted in the minds of parents, rightly or wrongly, but just the same it's there and cannot be reversed. |
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Such price increases in bonds would, sooner or later, be reversed and yields would return to their average levels seen in the past. |
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It reversed our feelings of shame about our actual high school report cards. |
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These objects reversed direction several times but maintained position in the sky more or less at the zenith. |
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First the boat was nose-diving towards the beach at great speed and then the sea reversed and threw them backwards. |
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The amplitude of the observed dihedral angle distributions ascertains the flexibility of the secondary structure which never remains flat or adopts a reversed saddle shape. |
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This loud display of pique lasted about a week before Fallin quietly reversed herself. |
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Worst of all, if you accidentally reversed the A and B battery connectors, you could fry your radio's precious tubes. |
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When the high court ruled in Brown, the Charleston circuit court, of course, reversed itself. |
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The series also reversed a long trend that saw the character paralyzed by the Joker and confined to a wheelchair for a decade. |
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Indeed, some one-time factors that had pushed prices down, such as auto rebates and other financing offers, and a war-related drop in hotel room rates, reversed course in May. |
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Unwittingly, the Ukrainian-born, German POW and death camp guard reversed over 140 years of German jurisprudence. |
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At the time-point of stimulation, the cells had recovered from the refractory phase and were fully responsive, whereas nearly none of the cells had reversed spontaneously. |
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Recognizing those triggers or releasers of renewed suicidal urges that are present in your life will help you to understand when it happens and, that it can be reversed. |
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We will fight for these cuts to be reversed and for no amalgamations. |
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The cannabis produced an initial beneficial effect for the patients in that the anergia, anhedonia, and low imaginative capacity caused by the antipsychotic were reversed. |
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Another approach is using drugs to antagonise the peripheral effects of opioids so that bowel dysfunction is reversed, speeding discharge from hospital. |
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Franco's victory in the 1936-39 civil war reversed the anticlericalism of the Second Republic and led to the re-establishment of the state religion. |
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He moved the vehicle forward a few inches, reversed a little and then remained stationary for a few more minutes as more patrons left in their vehicles. |
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The 56-year-old is then said to have leapt back into his car and as he reversed Barbara Johnson, an aunt of the dog's owner, became caught in the door of the vehicle. |
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With the blood from his head injury obscuring his vision, Beharry managed to continue to control his vehicle, and forcefully reversed the Warrior out of the ambush area. |
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After he collided with a stone central reservation in Petergate, he struck a police Transit van, reversed the car and set off at speed towards Cheapside. |
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The engines were stopped and reversed, and the vessel ascended backwards. |
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The Ulster Unionist said what needed to be done was for the current roles to be reversed with planners offering an opinion to Councillors and Councillors making the decision. |
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Step forward 10 years and the roles have been somewhat reversed. |
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Reid himself argued that, if the roles had been reversed, nationalists may well have behaved in much the same way to unionists as unionists had behaved to them. |
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But in other respects, the two countries' positions are reversed. |
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As she watched her husband's ascendancy back home, few could have denied Victoria Beckham a moment's reflection on how their positions have been reversed. |
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Appealed again, however, the case was reversed by the Supreme Court. |
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There are no prospects that it would be reversed in this Court. |
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The American Civil Liberties Union, which demanded the T-shirt ban be lifted and the suspensions reversed, said the case is really about free speech. |
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In detailed submissions Mr Page sought to demonstrate that the finding was not supported by the evidence and that it should be reversed by this court. |
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The High Court of Australia first sat in Brisbane in May 1904 and, perhaps in a sign of things to come, reversed the Full Court which had upheld the trial judge's decision. |
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However, the High Court reversed the lower court decision yesterday, reducing sentences for most of those convicted in the construction fault case. |
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The Supreme Court reversed the Ninth Circuit's decision by a 6-3 vote. |
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An Ohio appellate court last week reversed a lower court ruling that the city's pernicious treatment of marijuana users was unconstitutional under state law. |
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To start with, all three seats must be transposed and reversed. |
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The screen is a reversed LCD, giving white text on a black background. |
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Fortunes reversed and what was far-fetched yesterday was suddenly closer to fact. |
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To create the reversed pockets featured on the shorts, use a seam ripper to carefully remove the pockets from the jeans, cutting the stitching only and not the fabric. |
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On Tuesday, a panel of the Third Circuit reversed and remanded an order of a district court judge who had simply copied verbatim the appellee's proposed opinion in the case. |
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The gentrification of the Democratic Party has gone too far to be reversed in this election. |
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However derived, the presence of a saccule is clear indication of an incompetent valve and, therefore, reversed flow down the vein when upright and exercising. |
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Benzole cascaded through the torn plating on to the lyddite below, just as the Imro reversed propellor and pulled its bow clear in a shower of sparks. |
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Now the High Court has reversed course, offering a perplexing dilemma and a challenge to the Vatican. |
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The babirusa's elaborate upper tusks are the upper canine teeth, whose sockets are reversed, so they grow vertically up through the skin of the snout. |
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However, as the aircraft taxied for departure, the military authorities reversed their decision and a truck loaded with armed men was despatched to block the runway. |
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Once he learned of the disaster that had struck his carriers, Admiral Yamamoto, still hundreds of miles to the west with the main battlegroup, reversed course. |
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The viewer was to peer through the hole from the backside of the panel into a mirror, which reversed the image again, reflecting the view in the correct direction. |
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Tess had been tethering her horse when she heard shouting over the hill, a car door being slammed, and finally the crunch of wheels on gravel as a car reversed and sped away. |
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It must be said, however, that the Fogg portrait is not absolutely coherent as a mirror image because the cameo bracelet the marquise wears is not shown reversed. |
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By this time he had completely reversed his ideas about black holes and thermodynamics, the very ideas that had created such arguments a few years earlier. |
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This situation is reversed in Nicholas Stone's porch for St Mary's church, Oxford, where barley-sugar columns, redolent of Bernini, support a traditional fan-vaulted roof. |
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The plan had been to execute a three-point turn, but at an early stage in the manoeuvre I made a misjudgement and reversed on to the sloping lawn in front of the hostel. |
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Late Tuesday, Landry reversed himself, announcing that he has asked his staff to present options for a review of the case. |
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In less than a decade, however, the independent bookstore's position as the outlet for the great majority of the trade books sold in the U.S. has been reversed. |
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The intermediate court of appeals reversed the trial court's decision. |
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So great was the international coverage and outcry that the regime quickly reversed course and unblocked Facebook on Tuesday. |
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But when we finally cracked some links in the Great Chain of Being, the morals reversed. |
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In a Star Trek-inspired turn of events, he ends up forwarding centuries through time, crashing onto an alien planet where roles between simians and humans are reversed. |
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He would tell me when it was time to go home, and then as we were checking out of the hotel or going to the airport, our roles were reversed back again. |
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The network then reversed its decision on Tuesday, opting instead to cancel the show outright, according to a report on Deadline. |
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Economists have discovered the renaissance in Manchester and other northern cities has reversed the traditional southward trend of the migrating workforce. |
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The issue of Mexican immigration and border crossing is reversed, as Americans stream toward the border, only to be forbidden entry by Mexican patrols. |
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Moulding is currently helping a divorcing couple work through the conditions of a prenup they wrote before DOMA was reversed. |
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Another strange detail in the image is revealed through a close examination of the book spines on a shelf in the room, among which a single title is reversed. |
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A century of almost unbroken British non-involvement in continental Europe, dating from the winding up of the Peninsular War in 1812, was abruptly reversed. |
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Significantly, the burden of proving innocence is reversed, because it is presumed until the contrary is shown that the defendant did not have the relevant knowledge. |
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The original intake and exhaust layout has been reversed and equipped with a long-branched 4-1 stainless exhaust manifold to improve flow and increase power and torque. |
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The Minister's decision would stand, until and unless it is reversed. |
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Hegazy holds out hope that the popular coup of last summer can be reversed and Mohamed Morsi reinstated as President. |
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Although microscopic jaw structures and reversed handedness are not the primary focus of this study, some observations are nevertheless noteworthy. |
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Facing a political backlash, they reversed course in 2011 and announced that the military commission process would be restarted. |
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In 2013, however, Paul released another budget proposal that reversed course. |
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Fallin reversed course on that as well, but not before a mini-revolt grew among suburban parents. |
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Most Captcha programs apply mathematical transformations to their images which can potentially be reversed, thus allowing spammers to crack the Captcha. |
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The Hill posted a new article on Tuesday, saying that Chairman Rogers had reversed his position. |
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There was no discussion of intermediate stages showing how stepwise modifications in the current pathway could have been reversed back to a more simple stage. |
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Alternatively, the front bearing assembly could be reversed, with the shaft mounted in the flow straightener hub, and the olive ring and endstone in the inducer hub. |
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The caparison horse is led behind the caisson tacked with an empty saddle with rider's boots reversed in the stirrups, a symbol of a warrior who will never ride again. |
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I knew that such a place would have been a cesspool of violence, corruption and racism, and I wanted to write a Mississippi prison book that sort of reversed the polarities. |
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I stopped a few cars ahead and as I reversed I heard this grinding noise, which I thought was the gears but in fact I was scraping the side of the parked cars. |
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Small reversed collars are worn with chemisettes half high at the throat. |
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In recent years, however, these roles have been reversed as crime rates in America have dropped lower and lower, and American cities have been cleaned up and made safer. |
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In young children, depending on how much bowel was removed, ileostomy or colostomy is often a temporary condition that can later be reversed with another operation. |
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The distribution of land to the peasantry after World War I was reversed under the Soviet occupation as land was collectivized and put under the control of the state. |
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If granted, the request would mark the first time since the protocol was signed that a country has reversed the phaseout and increased use of the pesticide. |
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To push this concept further, Whistler etched many of his views directly onto the copperplate as he saw them so that the printed etchings are reversed. |
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With few exceptions, the order of potency on adrenoceptors is noradrenaline, adrenaline, isoprenaline, while on the adrenoceptor, the order is reversed. |
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Potent gules and Or, a triskelion reversed of three armoured legs argent. |
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The same thing happens when the translation process is reversed and it happens, incidentally, in the case of free verse as easily as in that of metrical forms. |
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One day in an attempt to test myself I reversed the direction I rode around the house, which involved freewheeling through a minor dip in the section. |
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The flow of the furnace is then reversed so that fuel and air pass through the chamber and are heated by the bricks. |
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Most of these policies were sharply reversed by the early 1930s after Joseph Stalin became the de facto communist party leader. |
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They then transitioned to a threeday shift work schedule when their routines were reversed. |
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Preeclampsla-like symptoms Induced In mice by fetoplacental expression of STOX1 are reversed by aspirin treatment. |
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Once pain and swelling are reversed, runners often short change the rehab process involved with ankle sprains. |
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In the Late Oligocene, the motion was reversed and the Apennine Mountains' orogeny took place. |
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A kirbed hook point is offset to the left, a straight point has no offset and a reversed point is offset to the right. |
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A captain's guard marched before the corpse, the captain of it in the rear, the firelocks reversed, the drums beating the dead march. |
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The edict reversed concessions made to the Lutherans with the approval of Holy Roman Emperor Charles V three years earlier. |
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When the Earth's field reverses, new basalt records the reversed direction. |
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The United States bondholders had previously received temporary restraining orders against APP, but those restraining orders have been reversed. |
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A drug best known for kick-starting bone marrow to make red blood cells has reversed brain damage due to strokes in test mice. |
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Scientists in Europe recently created the first human-made antiatom, an atom with all the usual electrical charges reversed. |
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Similarly, opiate withdrawal-related LC hyperactivity could be turned off by clonidine, and that inhibition reversed by yohimbine or piperoxane. |
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In 1974 this cut was partly reversed, and the top rate on earned income raised to 83 percent. |
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I walked Jane down to the drive and watched her as she reversed, admiring her wristy gear changes. |
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By the time the V.A. reversed itself, the family home was in foreclosure. |
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Herringbone fabrics are a twill variation having the twill line reversed at regular intervals. |
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However, the Internet has also reversed the way we communicate in terms of the transspatial and transtemporal perspective. |
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By this reversed direction of the high altars in the two churches each altar was, through the transenna, in view of the other. |
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The adjacent alleys were choked with tethered wagons, the teams reversed and nuzzling gnawed corn-ears over the tail-boards. |
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After the vote is taken, the Chairman states that the decision of the Chair is sustained, or reversed, as the case may be. |
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The trend was reversed, finally, after the sleddog fervor spread to the lower forty-eight states. |
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Isolation-induced locomotor hyperactivity and hypoalgesia in rats are prevented by handling and reversed by resocialization. |
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A pyramid reversed may stand upon his point if balanced by admirable skill. |
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This incident deeply saddened his father, who did everything he could to try to get the decision reversed, but without success. |
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The 2009 Board of Health made Uxbridge the third community in the US to ban tobacco sales in pharmacies, but later reversed this. |
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These adverse effects were reversed when the regimen stopped, but it was fatal in some patients with protracted vomiting. |
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Consequently, the direction of the power stroke might be reversed, making it easier to obtain rotary motion. |
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In hysteron proteron the logical order or sequence of objects or events is reversed. |
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The situation is reversed at the June solstice, when the Sun is overhead at the Tropic of Cancer. |
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Spinning developed first and, until 1830, the handloom was still more important economically than the power loom when the roles reversed. |
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Although there have been versions recorded where the roles are reversed. |
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However, gains in Scotland were reversed during the reign of his successor, Edward II, who also faced conflict with the nobility. |
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On the return, the roving is clamped and the spindles reversed to take up the newly spun thread. |
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Do you prefer bent solid linings or kerfings in your guitar? If kerfings, would you like regular or reversed kerfing? |
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The United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit reversed the dismissal. |
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However, in November and December 1757, the whole situation in Germany was reversed. |
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This advice is not wrong in the context of a judicial act under review, where the judgment will be held valid unless reversed on appeal. |
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Immigration from the United Kingdom, the South Atlantic island of Saint Helena, and Chile has reversed a population decline. |
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Conditional grants or denials cover what will happen if the case is reversed on appeal. |
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By 1772, Otis and others had reversed course by adopting Blackstone's position that judges cannot challenge Acts of Parliament. |
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Griswold found parts of the Legal Tender Acts unconstitutional, though it was reversed under a late Supreme Court majority. |
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Under Mary, the whole process was reversed and the Church of England was again placed under papal jurisdiction. |
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He was, however, considered a poor trial judge, being reversed on appeal more frequently than any of his peers. |
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This body reversed the council's decision and stated that the final arbiter concerning excommunication should be the council. |
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But in the 1970s and 1980s, that trend reversed, with more African Americans moving south to the Sun Belt than leaving it. |
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The proclamation of Edward IV's children as illegitimate was also reversed, restoring Elizabeth's status to a royal princess. |
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Inverse copular constructions, in which the positions of the predicative expression and the subject are reversed, are found in various languages. |
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After Zhang's death, the Wanli Emperor felt free to act independently, and reversed many of Zhang's administrative improvements. |
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Manuel would afterwards learn that Afonso had died many months earlier, and that his reversed decision had been delivered many months too late. |
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Hoyles suddenly reversed his long record of militant Protestant activism and worked to defuse tensions. |
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The young king reversed this trend when, in 1337, as a preparation for the imminent war, he created six new earls on the same day. |
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Since the United Kingdom Census 2001 the population decline has been reversed. |
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Occasionally, this shrinkage can be reversed by a gentle steaming with a press cloth. |
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The Yuan's influence on the Horde was largely reversed and border clashes between Mongol states resumed. |
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Using sea snail nerve cells, the scientists reversed memory loss by determining when the cells were primed for learning. |
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