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"They've suffered a reverse.
Management had suffered a reverse takeover.
Both have suffered a reverse in their political fortunes.
The SNP actually suffered a reverse on Thursday compared with the results of 2011.
Faced with mutinies, he suffered a reverse and became vulnerable to attacks in Rome.
In "The Plot," the father also suffers a reverse, when he has to go to work for Uncle Monty.
The New York Times company suffered a reverse in the second quarter this year with net income down by 54% and profit slipping by 21%.
Each time the rebels suffered a reverse, Moscow sent more men and weapons to support them; each time, the European Union and the Americans upped their sanctions in response.
The time lag is to be explained in terms of power politics: the Thebans had suffered a reverse on Euboea in 357, when Theban ascendancy was suddenly and humiliatingly replaced by Athenian, and they were looking for a victim.
Earlier, the rebels suffered a reverse at Maya, 35km west of Tripoli, as artillery attacks forced them back.
The cause of the black-cab drivers recently suffered a reverse with the announcement that app Hailo - which at first offered its services only to black cabs - would be working with private-hire vehicles.
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