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Things were going well under Darling's chancellorship, then thrown into reverse by George Osborne.
It has stalled and, by all likelihood, will shift into reverse by year's end".
The trend appeared to reverse by the age of 16 when metabolism was seen to start to increase again.
Our giving in embodies the reverse by which we gain this holy poverty and, with each vicissitude, a certain grace.
He has also examined the question in reverse by doing a genomewide association study of sickle cell anemia.
That was time you could even reverse, by winding back the clock or tipping the hourglass over.
To me, the work more resembles an Islamic screen or a sky of scintillating stars conjured in reverse by the optical flare of black against white.
It is these rising numbers that Conservative ministers think they can reverse by legislating for a statutory duty on councils to prevent homelessness.
Cameron's policies make it pretty plain: this redistribution will be slammed into reverse by him, with state cash flowing in the opposite direction.
A Reverse by Ellis The rookie defensive end Shaun Ellis has struggled in recent weeks, going three games without a sack and being held without a tackle last week.
Stop & Shop's application in Clinton was denied by the Inland Wetlands and Conservation Commission because of environmental concerns, a decision the company hopes to reverse by changing the location of the pumps.
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