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The reverse means the current Rangers crop have failed to better the club record of 12 European games without defeat, which was set by Walter Smith's side during his first spell as manager in the 1990s.
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But now we're watching his successor govern in sloppy finger paints and the ongoing explosion of dark money in politics (which Obama rhetorically opposed but failed to reverse) means Trump will be almost impossible to keep out of a second term.
The yellow cards (Reverse) means that the direction of play is reversed (i.e. clockwise to counter-clockwise).
Reverse means it charges the person you are calling so don't keep calling them through this service if you really do have enough money or they may start to get annoyed.
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The 2-0 reverse meant that, without a goal in 270 minutes they also ended the tournament with the worst performance by defending champions, becoming the first holders to fail to win a match.
A linear dependence of the difference of the affinities with the difference of the reverse mean dielectric constants is evidenced by comparing the orientation affinities of the same dipolar system towards two couples of different fluids.
Both normal and reverse mean directions yielded inclinations significantly shallower than expected for the geographic latitude of the FP-1 section (Figure S3).
Higher pN/ pS compared with d N/d S is suggestive of the presence of deleterious nonsynonymous polymorphisms and the reverse mean adaptive amino acid substitutions.
Knowing that such conclusions can be reversed means that information released could potentially prejudice a later trial that might – against expectation – eventually go ahead.
Nonetheless, the fact that on some indicators the gender gap has not only been closed, but reversed, means the WEF may have to consider a change to its methodology.
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