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Perhaps the glorious era of the 70s and 80s was the blip, and we are now reverting to mediocre type.
The Treasury never really understood the green economy and are now reverting to growth at any environmental cost".
Imedi television, most recently a pro-UNM channel whose ownership is now reverting to the family of Badri Patarkatsishvili will prove an interesting test-case.The most immediate challenge will be adapting to parliamentary politics.
He calls Mr Pearce's bill "the country's most retrogressive, mean-spirited and useless anti-immigrant law" and wonders whether Arizonans are "now reverting to German Nazi and Russian Communist techniques".
It is a big book in every sense of the word, using empirical evidence from 30 countries to describe how capitalism has evolved over the past 300 years and is now reverting to what Piketty calls the Downton Abbey world of a century ago.
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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.
"Members will now revert to their boards to share the details of the proposed revised structures and principles.
The post-conference polls appeared to give Miliband a lift but have now reverted to where they were before.
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