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The deal also raised the amount of the box-office revenue that reverts to the studios, to 25 percent from around 16 percent.
The percentage of the gross sale price that reverts to the co-op is typically 1 to 3 percent, he said.
The central part of the Tate's show, covering the 1920s and 1930s, is to a large extent about failure: the impossibility of grafting something hard and empirical on to a national tradition that reverts, inevitably, to lyricism.
As well as the videos, people will be able to upload "a temporary version of your profile picture that reverts back to your previous profile picture at a specified time".
Much like a lawn that reverts to weeds, bushes and eventually trees if left fallow, the sponges around Carrie Bow could be progressing through a similar succession before our eyes as the corals on which they depend change.
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The money that reverted to the Treasury on Oct. 1 was originally earmarked for 1998 and 1999.
"We discovered that reverting back to basic two-way radios was what we really needed," Mr. Owen said.
After the union rejected that offer, L B & B put forward another proposal on Nov. 22 that reverted to the August contract, union officials said.
The finding, based on DNA samples, overturns a long-held prevailing theory of the animals' origins: that they were descended from domesticated elephants that reverted to the wild.
But even so, Speed-era Keanu Reeves lives on as an enduring reminder that reverting back to the good old days remains one of life's simple pleasures.
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