If Freelove's body language in singles seemed despondent, he was quite the reverse in the doubles. |
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Quinn said the economy will be damaged if the Nice Treaty is rejected, while the No campaign claimed the reverse is true. |
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The gearshift clicks into reverse and we slide backwards until we begin to slip in the wrong direction. |
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Thanks to the process of reverse alchemy performed by the previous management, it is now worth less than it would cost to sell. |
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This purchase will enable China, through reverse engineering or direct design assistance, to build its own heavy transports in the future. |
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In the second quarter, he ran a reverse 10 yards to the goal line that set up a one-yard TD pass on the next play. |
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Justin shifted into reverse and began to drive backwards until the headlights showed us the path to the correct exit. |
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The Society no doubt had to make a reverse calculation in order to determine the differential final bonuses. |
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The obverse is the same as on the smaller coins, but the reverse is different. |
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We illustrate an approach to qualitative reverse engineering with an application from the control of gantry cranes. |
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The reverse of the Afghanistan Medal is based on a portion of a snow-capped mountain range with a multi-rayed sun rising behind the mountains. |
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On the reverse there is an elephant in the center of the Chakra device with stars around the border as above. |
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This monitor provides live full-color video through the Vehicle Information System whenever reverse is engaged. |
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It had a peculiar gearstick, and the driver could find reverse only after various undignified contortions. |
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King Vajiravudh continued to use the three-headed elephant on the reverse of his coins. |
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The powertrain is tied directly to the differential, and forward or reverse are selected via a switch on the dash. |
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Sometimes the very act of trying to censor what reaches the public domain can backfire and achieves the reverse result to the one intended. |
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Try each gear including reverse with the brake on to see how fast it engages each gear and how much play it has. |
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A completed entry form, available from the Arts Officer in eligible counties, must be attached to the reverse of a 10 x 8 photograph. |
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The first thing you have to do is carve out steel dies for the obverse and the reverse of the coin. |
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This procedure is the reverse of that used by an elegant method of data compression known as arithmetic coding. |
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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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Just because you can code a reverse compiler in your sleep doesn't mean you pay your phone bill on time. |
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There were eight different denominations, with Metcalfe's design of an animal on the reverse of each coin. |
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Certainly, if you were to buy a 6-series, I recommend you select reverse when leaving friends' houses so they don't see its backside. |
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The reverse of each coin has an individual design representing the country from which the coin originates. |
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The buggies have automatic gearboxes with reverse and the quads are manual five-speeds. |
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He points out that early forms of benchmarking tended to be reverse engineering. |
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The reverse of the friendship medals, much like today's nickels, had a portrait of Thomas Jefferson. |
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I cannot visualise the situation where Pakistan does not use it even when it faces reverse after reverse. |
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York nearly suffered a first-minute reverse when scrum-half Spik Arkle gave a loose pass which enabled Huddersfield to race towards the line. |
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And only the historians would be able to determine whether it was an acquisition, a merger or a reverse takeover. |
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Limerick have proved the most consistent in the regular league rounds with their only reverse being suffered in the first round, against Cork. |
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There were Roman numerals engraved around the outermost ring from one to twelve, like a clock, only in reverse order. |
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If the patient is taking warfarin, reverse anticoagulation with fresh frozen plasma. |
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The reverse commemorates the building of his triumphal arch, which still stands in Rome beside the Coliseum. |
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He appears to slide the glass panel on the left side closed, and then the action is almost ritually repeated in reverse order. |
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In the winter, the winds reverse and blow in a seaward direction, which is the reason why Indian winters are so dry. |
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If you are interested in reverse engineering, these vendors offer additional options. |
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The only way for Democrats to reverse the slow rightward drift in constitutional law is by winning elections. |
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Matches to the hypermutation hotspot RGYW and its reverse complement, WRCY, are in lightface type. |
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The genotypes were confirmed by sequencing both sense and antisense strands using forward and reverse primers in separate reactions. |
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The automatic transmission, manufactured under licence from Renk of Ausburg in Germany, has five forward gears and one reverse gear. |
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He is willing to reverse the laws of cause and effect in order to liberate us from ourselves. |
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In the Bank Alfalah Cup, New Zealand suffered a major reverse with spearhead Bond, afflicted by a sore back, flying home after the first game. |
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Often people who argue for employment equity and affirmative action programmes are accused of promoting reverse discrimination. |
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Previous work has demonstrated the presence of important, post-glacial reverse faults in Norway. |
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The opposition is criticizing the handouts while not promising to reverse them. |
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Keighley Shamrocks slipped two positions following their home reverse against Eastmoor. |
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The basin experienced east-west folding and reverse faulting soon after deposition ended. |
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The fault is interpreted as a north-directed reverse fault with a possible minor left-lateral strike-slip component. |
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Elimination reactions are the reverse process of the corresponding addition reactions. |
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Hesitantly, Ian pushed the gear lever into reverse and slowly let the clutch out. |
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Some are increasingly concerned that others on the committee are calculating that they will be able to reverse the triggered cuts. |
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A small faction of managers in her unit spread rumors that her appointment was a classic case of reverse discrimination. |
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Just as the previous discrimination did, this reverse discrimination violates the public equality which defines citizenship. |
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And the idea that this book helped Diana in her life, I think, is quite the reverse of the truth. |
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However, every case bringing a reverse discrimination claim has ultimately been unsuccessful. |
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Presumably, this 22-bp sequence was present on the RNA template used for reverse transcription. |
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The paper will demonstrate that knowledge of program cost does not allow for prediction of program duration, neither is the reverse possible. |
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An increasingly popular process, reverse osmosis, essentially filters water at the molecular level, by forcing it through a membrane. |
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In addition, the most common membranes used in reverse osmosis units are subject to decay and failure and must be replaced periodically. |
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You also need to remember that, with a reverse mortgage, your debt increases over time due to the interest on the loan. |
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If anything, it allows for a reverse form of cultural prejudice, through which critics idealize large groups of people they barely understand. |
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This result is consistent with outward NCKX current being generated by the reverse mode of exchange. |
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A reverse mortgage allows senior citizens to earn tax-free income by tapping the equity in their homes. |
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The duckbill valve must prevent reverse flow and airflow back to the heart, which could cause an embolism. |
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Here are the Top Three singles from this week in 1978 and 1988, in alternate reverse order. |
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While gold coins are set on one side of this necklace, the reverse comprises units of rubies and emeralds encircled with pearls. |
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If you're contemplating selling your house next year, a reverse mortgage may not be a good idea. |
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But although you can move your head as a result of taking your eye off the ball, the reverse of this, unfortunately, is not true. |
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We suggest this reverse flow of information will have an unanticipated effect on agriculture. |
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You can sell it in a reverse mortgage to the bank and live on an annuity in return. |
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The teacher discrimination issue is a potential wedge this year, although his ditching of opposition to reverse discrimination is a sleeper. |
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Next, step backward with your left leg into a reverse lunge and bring the ball to your left hip. |
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Yet reverse discrimination suits by whites almost never have similar positive implications for African-Americans. |
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But lately several White colleagues have taken to beefing against affirmative action as reverse discrimination. |
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You would have thought that good players would make good managers, but often the reverse is the case. |
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The date of 1555 inscribed on the reverse of the piece is consequently entirely compatible with all our results. |
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There would be a reverse tide, flowing up the river equally as fast as the normal downriver flow. |
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We detected no tidal effects on salinity or water level in the impoundment, despite reverse flow at the fishway. |
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In spring when the air temperature outside the bin is higher than the grain temperature, a reverse convection current will occur. |
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Is affirmative action to reverse the legacy of discrimination an idea whose time has passed? |
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A reverse discrimination suit against the University of Washington is in the fact-finding stage. |
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Vehicles will be allowed from D'Souza Circle to Richmond Circle and not in the reverse direction. |
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And just because your player didn't win the MVP doesn't mean that your reverse discrimination argument will work. |
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Then, there are those who see affirmative action as a form of reverse discrimination. |
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They often had to perform reverse spells where something bad had happened, but now they practise white magic for good causes. |
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The simple solution is to reverse the one way direction in East Street to northwards. |
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When reintroduced into the ancestral host, some lineages were able to reverse the changes, thereby readapting to the original host. |
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He said when the alleged getaway car tried to reverse outside Euston station, it was blocked by a bus. |
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Primers were designed to provide redundancy in both the forward and the reverse directions. |
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The Derbyshire-born yachtswoman also had to reverse her yacht after the rudder snagged an object, losing her valuable time. |
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In contrast to the reverse perspective of Yamato-e, Renaissance methods simulated nature, as the eye would see it. |
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When you get good at this, you can quickly reverse each consecutive pass to lay the paint off in one direction. |
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If we want to reverse the situation we shall have to readdress ourselves whoever we are and wherever we may be. |
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To put energy into pH regulation to reverse acidosis would not help in this situation, but on the contrary would aggravate the energy problem. |
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Characteristic multicellular, branched hairs were observed on the reverse of the tepals and upon the pedicellate ovary of all species. |
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Later, the media department chairperson also appealed to the Opposition to reverse its boycott decision. |
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In this section of the trajectory, the transition probabilities for advancing toward the bulk are smaller than those for the reverse direction. |
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He stopped speaking suddenly when Carl jammed the van into reverse gear and slammed his foot down on the accelerator pedal. |
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Many commercial firms report significant reductions in initial purchase prices by using Internet-based reverse auctions. |
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Some tools help create code, some help debug code and some help reverse engineer code that's been dumped in your lap. |
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In recent years, that, frankly, has led to reverse discrimination in favor of conservatives. |
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A last-ditch attempt to reverse the move was narrowly defeated after a furious town hall debate. |
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All political parties are agreed that something needs to be done to reverse the fortunes. |
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It gets its juice from a Zener diode that conducts in the reverse direction when it reaches its breakdown voltage of 5.1 volts. |
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He goes on to talk about Larry Summers, reverse discrimination in favor of conservatives, and problems of mathematics. |
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Stockport council will now have to spend thousands of pounds to reverse the markings at 30 crossings to comply with new government regulations. |
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Immediately reverse direction and drive through with your hips, pulling the kettlebell up and toward your body as if starting a lawnmower. |
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If you're interested in getting a reverse mortgage, make sure you deal with a reputable lender. |
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There is no reason why parties to a written executed agreement cannot agree to cancel or rescind it and to reverse its effects. |
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A leaden stillness descended and slowed their legs, but sight traveled in reverse and was quickened. |
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The Amsterdam treaty did not empower the council to permit reverse discrimination in Northern Ireland. |
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The accent of the speech however, fell on the steps being taken by the government to reverse these social ills. |
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In the realm of reverse command, less power is required for more airspeed, more power for less airspeed. |
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Remember, if you add equipment you can take weight off but the reverse also applies. |
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A three-level reverse is made when partner's response forces you to the 3-level to show your second suit. |
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Cellular carbonic anhydrase then catalyzes the reverse of reaction 17, leading to release of CO 2 from erythrocytes. |
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Half of the phrases are printed in reverse so that they are legible only when read from the other side of the cylinder. |
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Next, he was supposed to go to the fuselage electric-power receptacles and remove the plugs, then exit the area in reverse order. |
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It would help to ascertain the temporal relationship between the inscriptions on the reverse and the quota list on the obverse. |
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He said that these processes of accession had entered the phase of no return and there was no political force that would reverse them. |
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Publicans are being urged to spray the lubricant on surfaces around toilets and washbasins in a bid to reverse escalating usage of the drug. |
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We ended up having to reverse to do our station work, causing us a slight but necessary delay. |
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A woman who asked her husband to reverse her new luxury car into a parking space watched in horror as it smashed through a shop window. |
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When the police arrived, they had to reverse their vehicle against the door of the house to get the suspect into a van. |
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As a result of this amazing reverse flow, the lake expands from 2,700 square kilometers in the dry season to no less than 16,000 sq km. |
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The synod, like a general council, however, would have no authority over the pope and no right to reverse his decisions. |
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Patten tried to reverse years of authoritarian British administration in Hong Kong by encouraging democratic institutions. |
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He added that the Minister for Finance had the authority to reverse the decision. |
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There may, therefore, be a link between poor visual motion sensitivity and the tendency to misidentify, transpose, and reverse letters. |
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Appellate courts generally don't like to reverse trial courts' evidence calls. |
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It is no wonder that the federal appeals court refused to reverse Whittemore's ruling. |
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Nonetheless, the Supreme Court might see fit to reverse the Court of Appeals' decision. |
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The first train to Morecambe is now 15.00 ex Leeds and in the reverse direction 17.40 ex Morecambe. |
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This reticence, according to another fashion expert, is partly reverse snobbery. |
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A software contract may not prohibit reverse engineering that is done for the purposes of making a piece of software work with other software. |
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This revision supports 3.1Mbps on the forward link and 384Kbps on the reverse link. |
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I ended up travelling on to the next stop and then returning in the reverse direction. |
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The bar code will be printed on the reverse side of the ballot paper on the declaration of identity. |
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Mr Ward believes redeveloping libraries as discovery centres is the way to reverse the decline in visitor numbers. |
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Du Sommerard continued by observing that the reverse of the image bore the initials of Louise de Savoye, Francis's mother. |
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Now put the book back in its starting position, and carry out these two operations in the reverse order. |
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You can even reverse the charges, should you need advice or an ear to talk to. |
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One big daily newspaper here refused to take my colleague's call because she was having to reverse the charges. |
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We're talking about reverse engineering of manufactured products that we see pirated in China. |
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When the erectile process works in reverse the smooth muscles contract and the arteries again become constricted. |
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People prone to severe allergic reactions need to carry an adrenaline injector pen that can help reverse the symptoms quickly. |
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To qualify for a reverse mortgage in the US, you must be at least 62 years old and own a significant portion of the home. |
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In what was a reverse of events of Tynecastle, the Glasgow giants rolled over their inter-city adversaries with a breathtaking simplicity to surge ahead in the title race. |
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But the proper corrective to chauvinism is not to reverse it and practice it against males, but rather basic fairness. |
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The valves are arranged to prevent retrograde or reverse blood flow. |
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Well-meaning outsiders applauded but few understood the reverse multiplier effect of a soldier getting pregnant in a combat zone. |
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Hampson sees in these differing understanding of the justified self the expression of two structures of thought and faith which are reverse images of each other. |
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As the relevant courts have often noted, when a school reallocates resources to remedy past inequity against women, it does not commit a new act of reverse discrimination. |
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The rear-view camera is fitted into the boot lid and when reverse gear is selected there is an immediate view on the driver's information screen of what lies behind. |
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In other words, reverse engineering, a central plank in Japan's overall industrialization strategy, may also apply to North American-style house manufacture. |
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Even if they could get out of this hole, wolfsbane wasn't the easiest thing to find in this area, and the hour he had to reverse the lycanthropy was ticking away. |
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The suicide craft's wooden wing was thoroughly rotten but, using reverse engineering and a few captured drawings, the museum's craftsmen have re-created the wing. |
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The mats will show happy, smiling faces of young people on one side, but the reverse will reveal the scars, both mental and physical, that accidents can cause. |
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Records indicate that this subtly rendered but evidently posthumous image bore an inscription on its reverse identifying the subject as Wenceslas of Luxembourg. |
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They all also lack integrated reverse engineering and manufacturing tools, and while third-party vendors fill in here, none offers its own total art-to-part solution. |
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Having come through the Leicester mill, he says that coach John Wells and the senior Tigers players will use the reverse by Gloucester to goad their team. |
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Although the exhibition follows a basic chronological trajectory, the linear flow of history is frequently interrupted by reverse flows and eddies. |
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First, I centered the towers within the 8 inches I had allowed for the foreground image and cut the poster with reverse bevels using my mat cutter. |
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There was not an awful lot wrong with the performance and while getting beat is never welcomed you can normally suffer a reverse more easily if you known you've played well. |
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Damian ran toward Kale and holding the sword backwards, he sliced in a reverse motion, making it difficult for his opponent to do anything but defend himself. |
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He was going to fly the airplane backwards using reverse engine thrust! |
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A poor kick from Barkley allowed Wales to counter, and a brilliant reverse pass from Dafydd Jones saw Shane Williams draw Jason Robinson to put Taylor over in the left corner. |
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When the reverse side is worked to completion, the lacquer is heated and the metal sheet separated and thoroughly cleaned and work begins on the front. |
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A native of Trinidad and of Indo-Caribbean descent has agreed to drop her reverse discrimination suit against the university, and to give up any claim to a teaching job there. |
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As art and politics came closer together, it might be reasonable to expect greater harmony between artists and policy makers, and yet it often seems that the reverse is true. |
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At the same time the Lacedaemonians made a law the very reverse of this, namely, to wear their hair long, though they had always before cut it close. |
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Since it uses a reverse electroplating process, there's no abrasive action from bore scouring brushes and no possibility of scratching the lands and grooves. |
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And there is evidence that the reverse is true as well, that physical activity levels respond to the dopamine system. |
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Is there an innate, yet dormant capacity within the elderly to actually reverse their ailments if only given the right signals? |
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Asked to explain why he felt a land reform bill was necessary, he said it was needed to reverse the decline of the Highlands caused by the historic pattern of landownership. |
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Not only can boosting the mineral content of teeth through remineralization prevent tooth decay, but if employed early on, it can actually reverse decay, say some dentists. |
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The report said all entities, including companies, may be allowed to undertake repos and reverse repos in gilts, corporate debentures and bonds of financial institutions. |
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And as already mentioned, the reformers in Russia and some other former Soviet republics sought to reverse the decentralizing reforms of Gorbachev's perestroika. |
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Among the outcomes of the ruling, experts say, could be a reverse discrimination suit filed by a white-owned firm against a company that has a supplier diversity program. |
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The action is an attempt to reverse the alarming declines over the past decade of previously plentiful species including red snapper, angel sharks and abalone. |
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It is the same fascination that fuels a steady flow of Rhodes scholars to our universities and a reverse flow of Britons to Yale, Stanford and Harvard. |
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Starting with his persona's acute consciousness of exile, Wright's poetic journeys retrace and reverse the Middle Passage from Africa to the Americas. |
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A reverse function makes easier retrieval of screws from tight boreholes. |
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The act did not reverse the decision itself, nor did it apply retrospectively, but carefully specified the way in which it applied to existing claims. |
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The move would reverse restrictions placed on the police passed only nine months ago to match European Union standards. |
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New Brighton are next up at home this Saturday, when the Black and Ambers attempt to reverse a 21-18 defeat which came via a last-minute penalty in late November. |
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Leading the Shenandoah reinforcements from the railhead at Manassas Junction, Jackson formed on the reverse slope of Henry House Hill and halted the rout. |
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Later the two made the fundamental discovery that transplants from inbreds to hybrids were successful, whereas the reverse transplants were rejected. |
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Imagine my horror when one day I glanced at the reverse side of some scratch work only to discover it was a letter of recommendation written for a student at Macalester. |
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This organization feels that at a time when all countries are tightening their citizenship laws after the Sept 11 attack, India is thinking in the reverse direction. |
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Soldiers have been practising drills all week, including a reverse arms salute not performed in Britain since the 1965 state funeral of Sir Winston Churchill. |
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If guns deterred violence, he argues, the reverse would be true. |
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It also seemed that while it might be expected that parents who talked and interacted with their children would have more creative offspring, the reverse was true. |
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She threw the van into reverse and sped backwards, gaining enough distance that she could turn the big van around and flee from the scene of battle. |
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Straight away I put the car into reverse and shot out backwards. |
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Fichter threw the car into reverse and took off down the alley, backwards. |
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The obverse of the medal shows the portrait of King Louis XIV and the reverse shows the Thai ambassadors showing their respect during the audience with the King. |
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She shifted from reverse into first and pulled out of the alley. |
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The Allison MD3560 six forward plus one reverse speed automatic transmission has differentials and final drives on both the rear and front cabins. |
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The drug is used to lower blood pressure but may have the reverse effect in some patients. |
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This is important because, due to the paddle gear-change, it could be just too easy to change down all the gears, hit neutral, and then select reverse by mistake. |
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He was also reluctant to reverse the full pullout of combat forces in Iraq, which fulfilled a key campaign promise. |
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She had already checked the reverse of the paper but found it to be blank. |
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Profit may be possible with continued success, particularly in Europe, but what Romanov proposes demands a reverse of the prudence that has taken Hearts this far. |
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We face major challenges in trying to put life into empty promises to reverse the ecological degradation and falling living standards that afflict much of the world. |
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After years of a falling birth rate, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Britain, and France are showing signs of a reverse while others are learning from their example. |
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Nonetheless, booking a trip online is a difficult sandbox to sift through, a landscape rife with rip-offs and reverse auctions, great deals and time-share come-ons. |
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The census also noted a reverse in the long-term decline in the Church of Ireland, Presbyterian and Methodist faiths, with sizeable increases witnesses across the board. |
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Before taking out a reverse mortgage, you should research the topic thoroughly, compare costs from a variety of lenders, and read all disclosure documents. |
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Lithium is classified as an antimonic medication because of its ability to reverse mania, a mood disorder characterized by extreme excitement and activity. |
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Fluorescent quenching of ethidium bromide and of rhodamine covalently attached to DNA suggested that the DNA within neutral, reverse micelles was condensed. |
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Anger about Citizens United has spurred a movement to amend the Constitution to reverse the opinion. |
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Both steep and shallow-dipping reverse fault planes have been observed. |
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For each RNA isolate we performed several control experiments involving amplification reactions on DNA templates and RNA templates prior to reverse transcription. |
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My trip takes the reverse path, and I begin by assessing the depth of my Shakespeare knowledge in his birthplace. |
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It is not known whether the thrusts and reverse faults represent reactivated extensional basement structures or formed entirely during basin inversion. |
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Include your name and address on the reverse of the poem page. |
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Grove proved that his reverse principle worked, and generated a powerful current in his laboratory, but the practical applications of his invention failed to stir him. |
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As with the Arnold press, the palms-facing-backward position of the reverse barbell press allows you to comfortably start from the lowest position. |
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The unique interaction between the two technologies creates security features that are nearly impossible to counterfeit, duplicate or reverse engineer. |
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Sumatriptan, Naratriptan and Rizatriptan act to reverse the dilation of the blood vessels in the brain and so help arrest the headache. |
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In some rodents, males are larger than females, while in others the reverse is true. |
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While you may think that editors have nothing to do but torture writers while they kick back and get footrubs, the reverse is often true. |
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John was able to reverse the deposition after Otto left, but he died in the arms of his mistress soon afterwards. |
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The hydraulic system of the tractor is used to lift and reverse the implement, as well as to adjust furrow width and depth. |
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Though the black population was reduced by the Great Migration, since 1965 there has been a reverse migration of blacks returning south. |
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Andrew's Saltire sought to create their own 'Scotch' design which saw the reverse superimposition take place. |
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First, the king did not accept the limitations on his powers, and mobilised support from foreign monarchs to reverse it. |
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One of the first acts of the new Liberal Government was to reverse the Taff Vale judgement. |
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On appeal, the appellate court may either adopt the new reasoning, or reverse on the basis of precedent. |
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At the conclusion of the hearing the Crown Court has the power to confirm, reverse or vary any part of the decision under appeal. |
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Clark's successor, Chris Grayling had a brief to reverse the policy of reducing the prison population without increasing prison funding. |
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Do these cultural texts take part in a reverse discourse against the homogenizing penchant of Latinidad? |
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Newton was shown on the reverse of the notes holding a book and accompanied by a telescope, a prism and a map of the Solar System. |
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The roughened, softer surface of an old ball can be more conducive to spin bowlers, or those using reverse swing. |
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The reverse of this is the conversion of mechanical energy into electrical energy and is done by an electric generator. |
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They contain a brushed internal mechanical commutation to reverse motor windings' current in synchronism with rotation. |
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In the Nevada example, crossovers were constructed where the lines ran in close proximity to allow reverse movements. |
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Indigenous languages are not necessarily national languages, and the reverse is also true. |
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The Bridge House Estates seal used only the image of Becket, while the reverse featured a depiction of his martyrdom. |
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In 1847, 8,000 British crown coins were minted in proof condition with the design using an ornate reverse in keeping with the revived style. |
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His portrait appeared on the reverse of the note accompanied by a scene from The Pickwick Papers. |
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The Wolves also beat the Saints in the reverse fixture to do the league double for the first time in 17 years. |
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Yet it is unclear whether these political changes will be enough to reverse the decline of minority Romance languages. |
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Denaturalization is the reverse of naturalization, when a state deprives one of its citizens of his or her citizenship. |
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As Whitlam had a majority in the House of Representatives, Speaker Gordon Scholes appealed to the Queen to reverse Kerr's decision. |
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Designs on the reverse of Jersey pound coins include historic ships built in Jersey and a series of the twelve parishes' crests. |
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Disraeli did not agree, and while he did not seek to reverse the order, his actions often frustrated its intent. |
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It is the first, and perhaps will prove the only opportunity to reverse the calamitous decisions of Yalta. |
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It attributed deflationary spirals to the reverse effect of a failure of a central bank to support the money supply during a liquidity crunch. |
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In the past due to the Plaza Accord, its predecessor bodies could directly manipulate rates to reverse large trade deficits. |
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The 1950 Silver 5 Peso coin of Mexico has a steam locomotive on its reverse as the prominent feature. |
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Instead it was the Conservatives who decried the inefficiency and mismanagement, and promised to reverse the takeover of steel and trucking. |
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The image on the reverse of a medal varies according to the institution awarding the prize. |
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The reverse sides of the Nobel Prize medals for Chemistry and Physics share the same design. |
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In addition to the standard designs there have been several variant reverse designs used on the 50p coin to commemorate important events. |
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The main task facing the Guardian was to gather a national army to meet an invasion by Edward, anxious to reverse the victory of Stirling Bridge. |
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King Charles I and William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury, met with a reverse in their efforts to impose a new liturgy on the Scots. |
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It was pressure from both outside and inside the Dutch Reformed Calvinist church which helped reverse apartheid in South Africa. |
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The obverse designs feature famous Scots while the reverse designs feature Scotland's UNESCO World Heritage Sites. |
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If speakers wish to express distance towards or even dislike of the person they are speaking to, the reverse is true, and differences are sought. |
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Tyrosine kinase inhibitors reverse type 1 diabetes in nonobese diabetic mice. |
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Seismologists can use the arrival times of seismic waves in reverse to image the interior of the Earth. |
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As well as a distinct reverse design, these coins have an edge inscription relevant to the subject. |
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In addition to the title, a Latin or French motto might be included, generally on the reverse side of the coin. |
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The need to reverse the decision was a central factor in the creation of the British Labour Party. |
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The badge appeared on the reverse of the British two pence coins minted between 1971 and 2008, many of which remain in circulation. |
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Occurring wherever winds periodically reverse direction, reversing dunes are varieties of any of the above shapes. |
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These normally beat so that the propulsion stroke is away from the mouth, although they can also reverse direction. |
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Once such cells reach a certain minimum size, rather than simply divide, they reverse this decline by forming an auxospore. |
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Seabirds fly low over water but gain altitude when crossing land, and the reverse pattern is seen in landbirds. |
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Beach drainage systems have been installed in many locations around the world to halt and reverse erosion trends in sand beaches. |
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This phenomenon is known as a reverse storm surge, or a negative storm surge. |
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Indeed, the Common Fisheries Policy has done little if anything to reverse the decline of European fish stocks. |
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The reverse benefits of its natural defence were not lost on Louis XI, who turned the Mont into a prison. |
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Symmetric wave ripples occur in environments where currents reverse directions, such as tidal flats. |
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The parallel parking or reverse parking manoeuvre is known for being one of the most difficult and as a result, fails a great many driving tests. |
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However, the reverse is true in winter when they struggle to get enough light to survive. |
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In fluid dynamics, an eddy is the swirling of a fluid and the reverse current created when the fluid is in a turbulent flow regime. |
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The government wanted to reverse declining fish stocks by removing foreign fishing within the new inshore fishery boundaries. |
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The appeal process is outlined on the reverse of the VT20 pass certificate and the VT30 failure notice. |
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Unlike most motorcycle trikes, it is a reverse trike, with two front wheels which steer, and a single driven rear wheel. |
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They hid their cavalry in the woods and stationed their infantry on the reverse slope of the bank. |
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The reverse of gemination reduces a long consonant to a short one, which is called degemination. |
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Livy believed that there had been a moral decline in Rome, and he lacked the confidence that Augustus could reverse it. |
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With the emperor's departure, divisions in his opponents' ranks allowed Roger to reverse his fortunes. |
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The reverse occurs at high ambient temperatures, arterioles dilate to increase heat loss. |
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The only court that may reverse or modify a decision of the Oregon Supreme Court is the Supreme Court of the United States. |
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The reverse is dominated by a pattern resembling the labyrinth formed by adjacent ice floes. |
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Counterinjunctions are injunctions that stop or reverse the enforcement of another injunction. |
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Both civilian and common law legal systems have bodies of law providing remedies to reverse such enrichment. |
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The Company was quick to reverse the effects of this policy in hopes that the unrest would be quelled. |
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The reverse reaction, respiration, oxidizes sugars to produce carbon dioxide and water. |
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Berthollet was one of the first chemists to recognize the characteristics of a reverse reaction, and hence, chemical equilibrium. |
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Locke threw the engine into reverse gear, a process which took ten seconds to engage. |
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It was an early example of reverse engineering where a product is analysed, and then reconstituted. |
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The key disadvantage of a trade secret is its vulnerability to reverse engineering. |
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