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But if they entered the water later, after 1am, the tide would have reversed, taking the escapees on a different course.
The curriculum is also aimed at having students learn that transcription can also be reversed, taking RNA to DNA, though the use of reverse transcriptase, thus expanding the functionality of the basic model.
The result, in cineplexes now, is genius, a kind of reverse take on death by 1,000 paper cuts.
In the supermarket, they do the reverse: take the pallets off the lorry, unstack them and put stuff on the shelves".
It is a little like organ transplantation in reverse: take a suspect heart from an old body and put it in a young and thriving one.
The 63-foot-long, 10-foot-wide, 18-foot-high metal-roofed structure is clad in widely spaced, black-stained slats of pine, Anderson's reverse take on the shadow lines cast by clapboard siding.
Even after supporting the bailout of the banks, he called Obama's economic policies "bullshit" and proposed a "9-9-9" tax plan, which amounts to Robin Hood in reverse — take from the poor and give to the rich.
But if you expect to land in a higher tax bracket in 2009, you might do the reverse: take as much income as possible now and defer certain deductions.
It is Robin Hood in reverse: Take from the poor (or, in this case, the 99percentt) and give to the rich.
As to the reverse, take any feasible solution J, and let J ^ be its first Γ items if | J | > Γ, otherwise J ^ = J.
In 2012 the NLD reversed course, taking part in by-elections and winning 43 of the 45 seats it contested.
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