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One administration may impose its zoning, but its work is often undone by new officials.
Morris, by contrast, is a grizzled old criminal whose fly is often undone.
Mediocre actors are often undone by great material, but good ones can burnish even meretricious nonsense with craft and conviction.
Making decisions that affect millions of lives, and they were often undone, as we have seen, by greed and worse".
Unable to consistently generate pace, Kerber was lulled into the Romanian's game of dinks and spin often, undone by Niculescu's finesse and hands at the net.
Scotland made only one line break compared to the six of Ireland, whose approach work was too often undone by a poorly timed pass.
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When it takes to large stages, the United States has often been undone by its inability to score goals.
This swaddle blanket helps take the mystery out of folding a traditional square blanket, which, without experience, often comes undone.
Tough cites evidence that while toxic stress or unsupportive parenting damages the prefrontal cortex in infancy, this damage can often be undone at least through adolescence.
Despite fielding players such as Milla, Eto'o, Drogba, Yaya Touré, Nwankwo Kanu, Jay-Jay Okocha and so many others African football has so often been undone by leadership that is at best chaotic, at worst corrupt.
When loaded with all the parameters of a particular construction project, Functionmixer crunches the numbers to show optimal building shapes for any given set of priorities (maximizing sunlight, say, or views, or privacy) and pushes limits to the extreme, where they can be seen, debated and, often, thoroughly undone.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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