Now is not the time to revert to extreme rhetoric and draconian sanctions against those who support abortion rights. |
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If not, they will revert to plan B which is using the same system as last year. |
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Some abnormal smears do in fact revert to normal without treatment, but some go on to become cancerous. |
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The post-Ranjit Singh period witnessed certain developments when attempts were made to revert to the Khalsa tradition. |
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There's something faintly disconcerting about watching a former financial guru revert to the language of a woolly-headed students' union rally. |
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If the Government plans to revert to the earlier situation, it will certainly be an act of retrogression. |
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Maksimir is gradually being overhauled to double its all-seater capacity to 60,000, and may also revert to its former name Stadion Dinamo. |
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The Swan Hotel in Gargrave was to revert to its former name, the Old Swan Inn. |
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I thought that you could just give it a try and that if you didn't like it you were free to revert to your former habits. |
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Anyway, having thrown out this soiled bath water, let us revert to the words of Paul Celan. |
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There would be no one to manage the walls, some areas would revert to scrub and bracken and eventually trees. |
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Councils would carry out repairs if required and the property would revert to the owner once the cost of any renovation had been recovered. |
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He submits that assets which become the property of the Trustee do not revert to the Bankrupt upon the Bankrupt's discharge. |
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He said that his party had formed a committee to study the entire matter and would revert on the matter after that. |
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We messaged them, asking if they had consciously avoided each other at the party, but the two did not revert. |
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Kindly revert back as often as required till all your queries are fully resolved. |
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During my free time on the set I revert back to text messages or I read books. |
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Sources said he will be given seven days to listen and watch the video recording of the meeting and revert to the committee. |
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I have sought the comments of director, CBI on your letter and will revert to you thereafter. |
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Throughout the 1990s, investment experts warned that the ripsnorting stock market would revert to the mean. |
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People shy away from us in clubs, scared we may revert to line dancing or rowing or some other sad form of choreography. |
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Smokers who quit will not recover lost lung function, but the rate of decline may revert to that of a non-smoker. |
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Long-term exposure to allergens can attenuate inflammation and revert airway hyperreactivity to normal responsiveness. |
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Those that wish to revert to the old system of omnipotent sub-sovereigns also miss the point. |
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Ostensibly it is the story of a group of schoolboys marooned on a desert island who revert to being as savage as their forbears. |
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I can revert to making the table in another tool and posting a screen dump of it, but that would make the text not searchable. |
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The house and its heavenly grounds would then revert to much the same status it had in the 1st marquess's day. |
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Halfway through the second CD, we revert to studio versions, but the damage is done. |
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The railway stations revert to older materials and greater personal care is evident. |
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Instead we should return to core food values, back to nutritional basics and revert to the heritage school dinners of old. |
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I revert to being a metal wreck-diver, and the woodwork is overshadowed by the steering binnacle, telegraphs and lamp-locker. |
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There must be chemicals and proteins in the cytoplasm of an unfertilized egg that cause a nucleus to revert to an earlier stage of development. |
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Store a snapshot of your file associations so you can easily revert to your favorite settings, if something gets improperly associated. |
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If your corkscrew won't shift it, try running hot water over the neck of the bottle to expand the glass, then revert to the corkscrew. |
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Member countries cannot revert to tax cuts or fiscal easing to soften the impact of the strong euro on their big exporters. |
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This leader, who comes so well-advertised, tends to stutter and to revert to managerial bureaucratese. |
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Anybody that thinks that a rock band offers better visuals might want to revert to using candles instead of lightbulbs. |
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She tells me she is just back from the hairdresser and the coiffure will revert to ragged ringlets as soon as it hits rain. |
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He will revert to the bench with his number eight slot assumed by skipper Kay. |
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Leaflets of nyctinastic plants assume a vertical position in darkness and revert to horizontal orientation upon illumination. |
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It seems a shame, with a low-cost model for editorial, production and marketing, to revert to high-touch ad sales. |
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In the past several of the Himyarite monarchs converted to Judaism though apparently their descendants had tended to revert to paganism. |
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After every celebration of their maturity, they revert to gawky, chippy adolescents until the next time they put on a party for the world. |
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All things simply revert to their former state, the body of clay unto dust, and the spirit of life unto the One who loaned it for a season. |
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How easy would it be for an infantryman to lose that focus and revert to his mindset of closing with and destroying the enemy? |
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The rules require the title to revert to the original champion if a triumphant challenger fails of a doping test. |
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Domestic dogs that roam free have been known to revert to their primal instincts and to attack and kill lame deer and fawns. |
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With lots of black and white, they revert to this year's trend of reflecting '50s screen sirens and '20s flappers. |
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So they had to revert to requesting, irrelevantly, that we should all stand up if we hate Dundee. |
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It is like demanding that students revert to quill pens and write in copperplate script. |
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Thus at the demise of the clergyman, the title and lands would revert back to the crown to be awarded to someone else. |
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We could revert to our childhood and have a bit of plastic flapping against the spokes or maybe just an alpine cowbell round our necks? |
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We need people on the crofts and on tenant farms to keep our countryside alive rather than allowing it to revert to desert status. |
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The single most important thing is for Latham not to back down or revert to crudity. |
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It also opens a wider question as to whether civilised societies could so quickly revert to primitive behaviour. |
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He always looks as if he might suddenly revert to his real Pythonesque character. |
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Once the initial elation of a happy event dies down, we quickly revert to type, moaning and groaning. |
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On receipt we will arrange for the engrossments to be executed by our clients and we will then revert to you so that the matter can be completed. |
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The city could become the first in Yorkshire to revert to timber frames, which some scientists claim are more environmentally-friendly. |
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If affordable prepaid options go away at some point, I'll discontinue service and revert to a dumbphone. |
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So there's a lot to unwind, to undo, if you are going to revert to the old spelling. |
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Out of politeness your hosts and the guests will occasionally talk to you in English, but don't be surprised if they get frustrated and revert to French for an hour or two. |
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However, they point out that several genes, including potential oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes, failed to revert to never-smoker levels even after 30 years of cessation. |
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Why not also revert to flogging, birching, amputation and so on. |
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If they can be, usually it is because of radiation in the form of gamma rays, emitted by deformed nuclei as they revert to their normal shapes and lowest energy ground states. |
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Maybe we should just revert back to the days of the ma bell monopoly and start leasing our phones again? |
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The biradical can revert to the starting material, cyclize to give a cyclobutanol derivative, or in our case, fragment to an alkene and an enol component. |
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Should you suggest something inspired or adventurous, many chefs will demur and revert to their been-there, drank-that pairing. |
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I asked him to describe the U.S. mission that will likely revert back to the embassy it was more than a half century ago. |
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It seems like hes run out of ideas a minute and a half into it and has to revert to remixing his old hardcore tracks to get the momentum flowing again. |
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So, in this numerical example, I will revert to the very classical model first formulated by Tougan-Baranosky, and reutilized by Bortkiewciez and Samuelson. |
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If, for example, other people come back on to the council and there is an attempt to revert to the previous practices, I will have no hesitation but to move. |
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Graphic designers love to hear that they can revert to any previous version of a document by using the undo feature in the web-based management interface. |
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The time has come for him to revert to the old, remembered decencies of his own childhood and return, if it is still possible, to his father's grace. |
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I just go back to this whole issue of reading speeches and express the hope that we might revert to previous Standing Orders, which forbade that practice. |
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Are we all expected to revert to traditional healers for our muti? |
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They had decided to revert to the old-style button-up tunics and bonnets. |
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Therefore, George advocated allowing landowners to keep a small percentage of the land rent, mainly to avoid the prospect of having all unimproved land revert to the commons. |
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In the event the obliger discontinues the project, the assets acquired fully or substantially out of the grants given by the Government will revert to the Government grant. |
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This situation could change and revert dramatically to the stage of gynaecocracy if women resorted to promiscuity and had children whose fathers could not be identified. |
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He was flogged, shipwrecked, imprisoned, and followed around by a group of vehement opponents who wanted new followers of Jesus to revert back to old religious ideas. |
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To a request from the college that the civic authority construct a wall for the hostel, she said she would revert to the college after discussing it with the mayor. |
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Now, as the Olympics return to their spiritual home, the modern Olympic dream is that we can revert back to basics before idealism is completely snuffed out by cynicism. |
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She discovered that I didn't revert to ballet steps, but with primitive glee made wild, exuberant jumps when we danced to Offenbach's Gaite Parisienne. |
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Babies often have an abnormal head shape as a result of the stresses and strains of labour, but most will revert to normal by the time they are six weeks' old. |
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Likewise, any structured situation, if it is effectively challenged, may lose its wholeness and revert to inchoateness or shift to an alternative structure. |
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On the other hand, far from being encouraged to revert to a quiescent proletarianism, working people were invited to participate fully in the new enterprise culture. |
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Not only are all the varieties of pigeons still pigeons, however, but if allowed to interbreed they will revert to the common wild-type rock pigeon. |
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Once that was done, they were supposed to revert to docile, compliant citizens, content to cooperate with allies no longer supportive of their aspirations. |
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I picked up enough consumables and necessaries to tide us over the next couple of days and resolved to revert to old-fashioned local shopping as soon as I can. |
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According to one leading industry source, the best prospect for Glanbia now is to sell off its saleable assets as soon as possible and revert to the co-operative status. |
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The headstrong Queen Isabella and court camarilla were eager to revert to absolute government, impressed by the example set in France by Louis-Napoleon. |
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And will Pam and Cheryl revert back from the Coke Monster and Cherlene? |
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Get rid of the overhead cam, or revert to the policy of removing dead horses from the course. |
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The Suez Canal Company was not due to revert to the Egyptian government until 16 November 1968 under the terms of the treaty. |
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Some stations produce manual observations during business hours and revert to automatic observations outside these times. |
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If the prevailing wind then becomes dominant for a lengthy period of time the dune will revert to its barchan form, with one exaggerated wing. |
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When they were not on helicopter duty, the crew would revert to their normal jobs on the road ambulances in the County. |
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When the land becomes barren, horticulturists clear a new plot and leave the old plot to revert to its natural state. |
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He wished to revert the relocation of the imperial capital from Nanjing to Beijing, which had happened during the Yongle reign. |
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The primary purpose was to eliminate their influence on Spain's large converso population and ensure they did not revert to Judaism. |
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There have been recent suggestions that the retirement age for the United Kingdom's most senior judges should revert to 75 years of age. |
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If left to stand following agitation a lime putty will slowly revert from a thick liquid to a putty state. |
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Often, TGs are forced to revert to their original gender in order to obtain services. |
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Unless handled in specific ways during cooking, the sweet, creamy pulp will revert to bitter astringency. |
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Substitutions of amino acid leucine or isoleucine as placebos caused the patients to revert to their previous status. |
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The Army was forced to revert to helmets and flak jackets as soldiers returned to patrol the streets of Northern Ireland. |
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Get even remotely near to an answer and they revert to their gobbledygook jargon. |
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How much do we revert to and inhabit the imperfect tense, an index of what is never finished, always in process? |
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After a power outage, the smart timers revert to the specially designed programs, the others water 10 minutes a cycle. |
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An electron neutrino may masquerade as a muon neutrino for a while, then revert. |
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For her sake, New York cannot revert to the way it used to be. |
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My thoughts always revert to the angry butt-woman when the second chapter of St. James' Epistle is read in its ordinary course. |
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The Renaissance obsession with classical purity halted its further evolution and saw Latin revert to its classical form. |
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Islamabad Outgoing finance minister Shaukat Tarin said on Thursday he had resigned in order to revert to his banking business that direly needed injection of capital. |
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Shivaree is another juvenile with Group form, but she will revert to handicap company at Newmarket for the UAE Equestrian And Racing Federation Nursery. |
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On suspension, devolved matters revert to the Conference's remit. |
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Ihsanoglu further invited Syria to expediently revert to cautious behavior and to careful attendance to the legitimate expectations of the Syrian people. |
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In 1977, the EBU decided to revert to the national language restriction. |
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Following these initial scheduled maturity dates, the subsequent scheduled maturity dates will revert to the one year anniversary following the issue date. |
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If they want the Euro to be successful Germany must pull out of the Euro and revert back to the Deutschmark and the other nations would eventually set their own rate. |
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Any underspends will revert to the general fund at the end of the year. |
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The very lowest slopes of the fell again revert to andesitic lava flows. |
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Double ambers revert at 10-8-10-9, and therefore, reversion is negligible. Double-amber mutants are made by crossing single-amber mutants with each other. |
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Root cuttings of thornless blackberries will revert to thorny type because the adventitious shoot develops from a cell that is genetically thorny. |
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The Leader can also revert the decisions of the Guardian Council. |
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Their jerseys were far more lightweight than what they had replaced, and they chose to revert to a more conventional fashion of red V in their designs. |
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