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Perhaps it's time to revert to a much older marital tradition.
It is time to revert to the reasons for the successes of previous generations.
It was time to revert to diamonds, and the king was cashed with the five following.
Now that all small hotels are labelling themselves "boutique" and using this as green light to raise prices, it's time to revert to the good old-fashioned B&B.
He made the usual noises about integrity and role models before his 45 seconds were up, and then it was time to revert to the standard panel circle-jerk.
Most immune escape mutations take some time to revert in the new hosts; this is an advantage to the new host, as the less fit escape variants dominate during acute infection, a time when considerable loss of CD4 T cells can occur [8], [9].
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This finding also suggests that clinicians are aware of the putative mechanism of action of OBT-A, which is likely to require a prolonged time interval to revert the changes associated with the progression of migraine to chronicity [51].
One of the biggest challenges of our time is to revert the ongoing degradation of ecosystems while meeting the increasing demand for food and biomass (Thomas and Callan [2010]; MEA [2005]).
Could it be time, therefore, to revert back to the sort of patronage system that flourished in Renaissance days?
There is limited information about the duration over which individuals remain asymptomatic after coming in contact with C. difficile spores or the time taken to revert to a non-colonized state.
I think it's time for Apple to revert more to their old ways.
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