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But once we learned it was an anthology that would reset every year, some of the magic wore off.

Other times banks knew that a lot of loans they had made had interest rates that would reset on a certain day, based on a particular Libor rate.

It was technological yet emotional, sensual and spiritual – designed as a moment of fusion that would reset pop culture's polarity to positive.

A broad judicial reform bill is now before Congress that would reset mandatory sentencing guidelines for judges and authorise retroactive leniency for some of those put behind bars at a time when drugs were widely blamed for high crime rates, notably during the 1990s.

Still, it was a bombshell for all involved: the culmination of weeks of antislavery activity on Capitol Hill and in the White House, a brief period of time that would reset the purpose of the war and, in doing so, put the nation on a fundamentally new course.

"We should have what I would call a reset referendum that would reset the political system in a way that can actually address modern problems by getting power where it belongs, by checking power at the right places, by giving more rights and making sure rights of the individual are safe-guarded".

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Meanwhile Mr Thaksin, from exile, has given interviews insisting that such a sweeping amnesty was the best way forward, that it would reset the country back to zero, wiping out all the conflicts that started during his time in office.

The White House budget is widely expected to include a proposal to move to a variable interest rate, pegged to the government's cost of borrowing, that would be reset every year.

Because of the heterogeneous composition of the pituitary gland, which contains not less than five different endocrine cell types, the damped rhythms observed in the gland of mice subjected to DRF could result either from a composite response of cell oscillators that would be reset or not by meal time, or from an homogeneously weak entrainment of all pituitary clock cells by food.

He said that he would reset America's relations with the world.

In June DC Comics fans were left shaking in their Superman skivvies after the publisher announced that it would reset all its continuing series and reintroduce their heroes, as if they were appearing for the first time.

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