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"The Court of Appeals didn't agree, and now they've undone a major, major case tried before a jury.
They've undone his country.
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"They put a fair amount of this into law in 1986, but since then they have undone every piece of that, just about, through the Clinton and Bush administrations.
Without doing much themselves, the Tories benefited hugely from the government's muddle over fuel taxes; now they have undone much of that success, and this time the credit is theirs.
The Vanish attackers have created a demonstration system they call "Unvanish" and they said they had undone the Vanish model for gradually eroding encryption keys by subverting the peer-to-peer file sharing system.
They have undone my poor trade, whereof I am a member," wrote John Taylor, the watermen's poet and leader, in a 1623 pamphlet titled The World Run on Wheels.
They have undone environmental, labor and consumer protections.
In one fell swoop, they have undone massive work by countless progressives trying to bridge the gap with the military and reconnect.
My mother would say: 'You've undone it.
The language of the act essentially prevents future administrations from resurrecting rules that Trump has undone if they are deemed "substantially similar" -- which means the damage could be permanent.
Although the country's leaders have undone nearly all of his policies, they cannot yet bring themselves to reckon openly with his dark side.
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