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"[Sheehan] fails to animate his character's amazement at finding his fortunes so reversed".
The Mets' fortunes were so reversed that they even got contributions from Ruben Tejada and Ike Davis, their most beleaguered position players.
In the turmoil, few groups have seen their fortunes so reversed as the scientists, perhaps because they were seen as symbolising the privileges of the old intelligentsia under communism.
"I think that we were benefiting from being someone who was seen as a conservative alternative to someone who was leading the race at the time," said Stuart Stevens, a top Romney strategist, seeking to explain how Mr. Romney's fortunes had so reversed here in Colorado.
That beef (let alone Salisbury steak) is eaten at all in Japan can be traced to an afternoon in 1872 when Emperor Meiji had meat for his lunch and, in doing so, reversed a ban on eating beef that had lasted 1,200 years.
The second variant does not use (E_c), so reversed LB_(_{Keogh}) is omitted (lines 13, 14, 15, 17, and 18 are ignored).
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Food is expensive at night, so reverse your day.
Beane picks up his phone to call Art Howe and then remembers that he hasn't actually made the trade, and so reverses himself and calls Mark Shapiro in Cleveland.
Within 24 hours of Mr. Gore's appeal to the company, Aetna Inc., to continue coverage for a 6-month-old baby born with severe brain damage, the company agreed to do so, reversing an earlier decision.
It assumes that you are parking on the left, so reverse the turns of the wheel if parking on the right.
If so, reverse roles.
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