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We are rolling back to the 1960s and everybody's just copping it.
He judges it beautifully, the ball rolling back to within a few feet.
He warns that, on issues like the environment and transportation and housing, "Boris is about rolling back to a Britain that doesn't exist".
Instead of pausing, he hit anyway — and failed to make it out, the ball rolling back to nearly the same spot.
Swisher sprinted to his right and seemed to track it, but as he reached for the ball, it flew a few inches under his glove before rolling back to the wall for a double.
So when you place a phone call on a 4G LTE smartphone, it's actually rolling back to the carrier's older second- or third-generation network, according to AnandTech, a Web publication that does deep analysis on hardware.
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But getting the law passed has proved as difficult as rolling back-to-back sevens at the craps table.
He has said his party would restore "dignity" to Greece by rolling back cuts to jobs, pay and pensions which have hurt millions of people across the country.
We should be working harder to address it, not rolling back efforts to do so.
According to my calculations, restoring state investment to a truly accountable system, while rolling back tuitions to 2000-01 levels, would cost the median California taxpayer just thirty-two dollars next April 15th.
This may not, however, be the best time to be planning an IPO, with the stock market rolling back prices to 2003 levels.
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