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Rarely is the question ever reversed.
The decision marked the first time the EPA had ever reversed a coal mine's permit under the Clean Water Act.
I know of no case of a teenager or adult who has ever reversed categorical, full blown psychopathy.
Asked if he had ever reversed himself intellectually, he thought for a few minutes before coming back to "The Bell Curve," whose arguments about a genetically advantaged "cognitive elite" he reprises in "Coming Apart".
If true, this would be a historic breakthrough: no one has ever reversed aging before.
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Only a small minority of companies whose stocks trade at less than $1 a share ever reverse-split their shares.
We'll be with your competition where a-la-carte pricing is still the norm, but if you ever reverse this policy you know where to find us.
Less focus has been given to the impact on communities who follow these advisories, and the feasibility of ever reversing the impact of these advisories even after site cleanup.
I don't think the numbers will ever reverse themselves, but I think that's one of the reasons where the Commissioner mentioned in some interview that they were contemplating strategic investors.
Mills has a few firsts of its own: The first women's college west of the Rockies; The first women's college to offer a computer science major; The first business school in the West for women; The first and the only women's college to ever reverse its decision to become coed!
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