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This saved the flight attendant in question from having to reverse a few feet.
The defeats raise the prospect of the government having to reverse the Lords' decisions in the Commons, using the argument that it is primarily a financial measure.
Carter's hopes died when the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan and he ended up having to reverse policy and launch the military buildup that Reagan continued.
The real test is to come: Will the trend continue into the next quarter — and will companies that raised their cash payments avoid having to reverse course if liquidity issues resurface?
I crossed uneventfully and relatively smoothly between the Islands on Friday evening, despite having to reverse over a bridge and onto the ferry in order to squeeze car number three between two huge lorries.
New York fans and critics are not wired like a wide-eyed namesake, but if the results of the last four weeks have taught us anything, it is that we could all be a little more patient before jumping to conclusions and then having to reverse field to jump on the bandwagon.
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