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Lowering the pitching mound and reducing the size of the strike zone in 1969, along with the advent of the designated hitter rule (replacing the pitcher in the batting order with a better-hitting player) in the American League in 1973, all served to partially reverse the decline in offensive productivity.
Once play is stopped, the referee will reverse the direction so the offensive team advances into the west end zone.
The 30,000 additional troops sent by President Obama are still arriving, gearing up for an offensive intended to reverse the momentum of the Taliban insurgency.
Now it's going on the offensive against the city, with a lawsuit filed in Austin City Court today that's designed to reverse the ordinance.
Others reverse the process.
Reverse: Reverse the audio completely.
Reverse the problem.
The offensive reversed the United Nations (UN) advance towards the Yalu River which had occurred after their intervention in the wake of the North Korean invasion of South Korea at the start of the war.
Some outside analysts see Mr. Kerry's determination to broker a cease-fire as driven by their assessment that the Russian offensive has reversed the fortunes of Mr. Assad's military, sending the American-vetted rebels into retreat and owning a shrinking patch of territory in northern Syria.
Moreover, he and his party have taken the offensive in the campaign, reversing the usual off‐year political equation.
On March 13, Mr. dos Santos reversed course, halted the offensive and invited the start of the talks.
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