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It is important to distinguish tokogenetic processes from homoplasy, which consists of convergence (independent evolution or invention) and reversal (evolution of a character state followed by its reversion to a previous state).
She loses nothing by the reversion to a traditional mode -- and gains a dash of mystery.
For some prisoners, this reversion to a state of imagined freedom was nightmarish; for others, blissful.
For Muslims, embracing Islam is a "reversion" to a natural state, mankind's default mode.
We see a reversion to a more pragmatic spending and lending environment over the next decade.
Continuity with the recent past, not reversion to a more remote one, was the new regime's chief hallmark.
With the abandonment of the ether hypothesis, there has been a reversion to a philosophical standpoint reluctantly espoused by Newton.
It exhibited the qualities of purification ritual, reversion to a more severe form of capitalism; and in the process a transformation of nanny state into stepmother state.
So it is notable, and perhaps inauspicious, that a reversion to a distinctly medieval "Who goes there?" approach is in full swing.
The Fiorentina player benefitted from Vincenzo Montella's reversion to a four-man defence against Sassuolo, doing a solid job getting up and down the flank from right-back.
The prospect of indigenous people applying strict criteria of race seems a curious inversion, or even reversion to a time when master races had done the nose measuring.
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