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"Members will now revert to their boards to share the details of the proposed revised structures and principles.
Yet Mr. Levine, for his many mysterious reasons, has gradually refocused his energies, so much so that he will now revert to music director starting next season.
Where will we find the time to enter into a qualification tournament?" Pearce and the women's coach Hope Powell now revert to their full-time jobs, each with the prospect of another major tournament next summer.
The bid for the tanker will now revert to an "open competition" until a new contract is awarded.Siemens announced that it would cut 4% of its global workforce, or 16,750 jobs.
The next time they passed, Zwelish attempted to look the other way, as though offering up this information had been a paying of dues, and he could now revert to nodding acquaintance.
Alcan said later today that it would now revert to its original terms because the improved offer had been made to ease and accelerate a combination of the two companies.
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And 28-day detention without charge has now reverted to 14.
Although a doctor's training has now reverted to six years, emphasis has remained on midwives and health workers.
Why had he now reverted to a three-act story ballet, and one, furthermore, that seemed so emotionalized, even histrionic?
Except for Mr Hollande, who would rather sneer at Britain, they have now reverted to sneering at America.
Perhaps the glorious era of the 70s and 80s was the blip, and we are now reverting to mediocre type.
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