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Sleep-deprived and dolorous in nostalgia, I'd reverted to my old role as the gloomy one.
"I'd reverted to shooting on easier-to-operate Super 16mm, willingly, because there wasn't a big budget," says Figgis.
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She was very concerned that when she died I would revert to type: withdraw from the world and stare into a black hole of my own grief and never come out of it.
Just because they were old didn't mean they'd reverted to childhood.
If there was money left in those two funds, it would revert to Mr. Down.
The child tax credit would increase to $1,000 until 2005, when it would revert to the $700 in current law.
Yet under current law it would revert to the 2001 level in 2011 if nothing is done.
The country's football association said it would revert to "signed agreements" and bank transfers for bonuses.
Having tried a wide range I'd actually reverted to using the touch screen.
Student: Because once Edwina started defecting I felt that we'd revert back to the defect, defect equilibrium.
Excuse me, Ms. Perino, but I wish Republicans would revert to type.
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