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Repealing the Act would only mean reverting to that cumbersome and expensive process.
And now I found myself reverting to that old civil-war mode, as our block reverberated with gunfire and the occasional thump of rocket-propelled grenades.
In the first poem, the title poem, she starts out noting that "Too many of the best cells in my body /are itching, feeling jagged, turning raw" before reverting to that horizontal perspective.
Historically, the Japanese have shunned living near the sea and, after the recent tsunami devastated the northern regions of Japan's main island, Honshu, people are reverting to that behavior, said Seiji Yoshizaki, a senior real estate consultant at Funai Soken, a business consulting firm.
Countries like Germany and Sweden are also reverting to that stance now.
Our latest single is called "Go Back" and it's inspired by watching the movie Back To The Future and thinking of where I was when I first watched that movie and what kind of person I had been and thinking about reverting to that version of yourself but retaining the knowledge of the things you've gone through since then and making the best possible version of yourself out of all of that.
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I will not allow anyone to revert to that.
"There's been a great tradition of very good books about the Nazis and people who fought the Nazis and I'm pleased we've produced a shortlist which didn't revert to that.
She discovered that she was christened Constance, and reverted to that name.
"Even if it reverts to that norm, it will be a hardship.
We were European before we were British and now, happily, we are set fair to revert to that state.
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