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So, the researchers reasoned, a drug impeding the channel's activity might reverse the aberration.
"They thought that if I was taken, the president might reverse the result".
In other scenarios we might reverse the order of those steps.
Still, treatment at that point, before the nerves are dying, might reverse the disease.
Whether you do or don't talk back is up to you; indeed you might reverse the exchange.
But a House subcommittee plans to hold a hearing on Tuesday on whether that approach is proper, and F.A.A. officials acknowledged that Congress might reverse the agency's action.
SOUTH BURLINGTON, Vt .— The bewildered Iowan who converted his farm into a ballpark in "Field of Dreams" in 1989 might reverse the move today.
And by enhancing the prestige of primary care, it might reverse the exodus of doctors and encourage medical students to join the field.
But a preliminary analysis so far indicates that none of the tapes are Dr. Lee's, federal officials said yesterday, adding that further inquiry might reverse the tentative finding.
Or, at least, that's the hope — something that might reverse the erosion of ratings that has plagued the Oscar show in recent years.
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