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This type is understandably parsimonious with incisions, knowing they're hard to undo on film; Mr. Wiseman, let's say, is trigger-unhappy.
In effect, it is the legal arm of the anti-abortion movement, with an orchestrated campaign to undo on a state-by-state basis the legal rights to abortion enshrined in the historic Roe v. Wade supreme court decision in 1973.
"Time" is full of fascinating observations about how digital technology has altered our relationship to time: if you've ever wanted to hit Undo on something in real life, you understand.
When you send a message, a small progress bar pops up at the bottom of the screen, with the word "Undo" on the right side.
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As you work on undoing one Slinky tangle, you can risk making the Slinky get more tangled.
The battle is being waged at the polls, with ballot initiatives to require labeling of genetically modified foods; in courtrooms, where lawyers want to undo patents on biotech seeds; and on supermarket shelves containing products promoting conventionally grown ingredients.
The goal is to eliminate undo angst on prom night, and girls in the group are encouraged to be on their best behavior.
"Your toaster doesn't have an undo button on it.
Mr. Biden mocked Mr. Romney for seeking to undo regulations on big banks.
That sometimes will cause you to put undo pressure on yourself".
The Bush administration has been trying to undo limits on snowmobiling in Yellowstone National Park that were put in place by President Bill Clinton.
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