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The trend has now firmly reversed, with unemployment at an eight-year low of 4%.
The Great Famine firmly reversed the population growth of the 12th and 13th centuries and left a domestic economy that was "profoundly shaken, but not destroyed".
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The anti-atherogenic nature of HDL has been most firmly related to reverse cholesterol transport, in which apoA-I, HDL's major protein, accepts cholesterol from artery wall cells, counteracting lipid loading.
Yet Europe remains firmly in reverse gear.
Writing in The Independent on Sunday, he says the EU "remains firmly in reverse gear" in the face of a "desperate humanitarian situation" and that talks about British membership are a distraction.
"He [ Suarez is firmly convinced this hard sanction can be reversed".
More recently, as he pursued national office, Romney has reversed himself on abortion rights, and is now firmly anti-abortion.
Other programs like DACA are even less certain because they are not firmly established in law, whereas the U Visa program is something that cannot be reversed from administration to administration.
Reversed, though.
However, I am also firmly convinced that attempts to reverse this decision, either legislatively or by amending the state Constitution, will not meet with success".
The activists physically block it, firmly telling the driver to reverse back onto the motorway as the cameras roll – a humiliating experience for the motorist who unleashes a hail of abuse and physical threats.
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