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| e Party candidate, with a majority of 7,348 ( | reversing a previous Labour majority of 5,459). |
| e also introduced Irish language broadcasts, | reversing a BBC Dominions Office ban from the 1930s on |
| Birmingham Northfield in the 1983 election, | reversing a by-election loss to Labour the previous ye |
| Reversing a differentiation of police and military rol | |
| 963 and was substantially renovated in 2000, | reversing a trend of nearly a decade of decline wherei |
| ike Pringle by a narrow margin of 693 votes, | reversing a notional majority of almost 4,000. |
| His voice was instrumental in | reversing a provincial government decision to route th |
| for the group's nine existing ABC stations, | reversing a 1995 switch that saw Terre Haute losing ov |
| Reversing a translator turns its scope inside out. | |
| sought membership in the Council a year ago, | reversing a decision made under the previous Bush Admi |
| DFA into an NFA for the reverse language, by | reversing all its arrows and exchanging the roles of i |
| the Venus mission by removing the TV camera, | reversing and reducing the four solar panels, and addi |
| They came up with the strange band name by | reversing and slightly rearranging the brothers' surna |
| dark stripe along the back, with the colours | reversing as they grow. |
| The works will remove the need for | reversing at Edge Hill and for crossing lines in and o |
| is the nearest station to Chequers, so after | reversing at Princes Risborough, the train disembarked |
| and weekends they run through to Maidenhead, | reversing at Bourne End. |
| used two reels, with the tape automatically | reversing at each end. |
| he side of the East Coast Main Line and then | reversing back again. |
| These two sidings were also accessed by | reversing back into them at the Cheadle Heath end. |
| The grid for the third race is decided by | reversing between 4 and 6 of the top 10 finishers from |
| crew with a separate engine for steering and | reversing, but it proved to be uneconomical; both the |
| In order to raise the instrument a | reversing carriage is provided which runs on rails bet |
| ted in 2006 to have remarkable properties in | reversing cell senescence (aging). |
| No1 Mill was a 30-inch (760 mm) | reversing cogging mill driven by a several hundred hor |
| n the National Register of Historic Places", | reversing conclusions by the National Park Service in |
| an additional sign flip under an orientation | reversing coordinate transformation (e.g., an improper |
| up the mountain into the descending riders ( | reversing course was legal, but is no longer so), to g |
| ing diagonally downwards from the left, then | reversing direction and ending at the lower left. |
| d southwest to Lakeland, then west to Tampa, | reversing direction to Auburndale and running south to |
| By driving down a mountainside and suddenly | reversing direction, the player can take to the air. |
| anti-rollback device prevented the boat from | reversing down the lift hill). |
| Stabilizing and | reversing emissions in this sector is key to keeping f |
| The | Reversing Falls Bridge was inadequate for handling mod |
| The | Reversing Falls Railway Bridge is the name given to tw |
| The Canadian Pacific Railway constructed the | Reversing Falls Railway Bridge in 1885 and this struct |
| Reversing Falls Bridge | |
| The town is home to | reversing falls on Mahar's Point. |
| The | Reversing Falls has also been an important industrial |
| upstream of a highway crossing known as the | Reversing Falls Bridge. |
| ve shared the site of this crossing with the | Reversing Falls Railway Bridge since 1885. |
| The | Reversing Falls Bridge is a 2-lane highway bridge cros |
| y downstream from the falls, parallel to the | Reversing Falls Road Bridge. |
| hway and its bridge to be built north of the | Reversing Falls gorge. |
| The | Reversing Falls rapids are a notoriously dangerous str |
| the highest esker in North America (90 ft), | reversing falls, 237 acres (0.96 km2), and six miles ( |
| saltwater tidal influence resulting from the | Reversing Falls. |
| owing direct access from Fareham rather than | reversing from Gosport. |
| The 3600s was fitted with steam | reversing gear, steam brakes and steam-operated water |
| Dr. Dean Ornish's Programme for | Reversing Heart Disease, Ivy Books, 1996. |
| e upon opponents from a dominant position by | reversing him and submitting him with a kimura, thereb |
| Reversing his earlier position, he negotiated agreemen | |
| Also, he is the attacker, | reversing his normal role of the victim. |
| Some of these said moves include Glacius | reversing his liquidation attack at the last possible |
| New Mills for goods trains to recess into by | reversing in off the main line. |
| First World, but recent research shows it is | reversing in Northern Europe and possibly elsewhere. |
| For | reversing in the water there was the choice of using t |
| her Triumph TR3; Bond wrecks the Triumph by | reversing into it in his Aston Martin with specially s |
| ften be seen arriving on platform 2 and then | reversing into the depot. |
| in front of it first) the number produced by | reversing its digits. |
| and stressed that Russia had no intention of | reversing its plans. |
| ght which gave the missile the capability of | reversing its course and attacking targets that were b |
| timetabled to always stop at Flimby, briefly | reversing its status as a request only stop. |
| hard to starboard and was in the process of | reversing its propellers, attempting to stop. |
| He accused the state of | reversing itself, because it had originally argued tha |
| d from an autocoach at one or both ends, and | reversing just short of the junction. |
| le lever for traction and braking control, a | reversing key, a small numeric and symbol keypad, and |
| Gaynor has claimed that Muldoon's policy of | reversing Labour's saving-scheme lost New Zealand the |
| verse configuration, instead of the standard | reversing lever. |
| ion reversal technique refers to a method of | reversing magnetization in a magnet simply by circular |
| office was to reform Manitoba's labour laws, | reversing many of the decisions made by the right-wing |
| nior councilor, Ninomiya Sontoku, eventually | reversing many of the gains made. |
| n theology and succeeded in watering down or | reversing many of the reforms made in that forum. |
| stand cold roll steel mill straight away or | reversing mill or in a tandem mill consisting of sever |
| I noted that the last edit ( | reversing my reversal, etc.) to show McDermott as a De |
| bassador to the Third Reich, he succeeded in | reversing Nazi Germany's anti-Finnish stance, obtainin |
| From there a | reversing neck marked the beginning of the extension t |
| The | reversing of the Chicago River exposed the tunnel in 1 |
| tory effects, both reducing sleep apnoea and | reversing opioid-induced respiratory depression in ani |
| he court to state in writing its reasons for | reversing or affirming a judgment or a decree. |
| Recurrent hypoglycemia may be prevented by | reversing or removing the underlying cause, by increas |
| eviews and acts on the records by affirming, | reversing, or modifying in part the findings or senten |
| ve plan with itemized price tags for rapidly | reversing our destruction of the earth's natural produ |
| inally measure volumes accurately again when | reversing out any excess slurry. |
| ickoffs and turnovers, rather than instantly | reversing P.O.V. to the opposite side of the field, wh |
| Reversing password encryption (e.g., to obtain a passw | |
| he London-bound platform and platform 2 is a | reversing platform which can be used to divert trains |
| ground network, it is occasionally used as a | reversing point by Bakerloo Line trains when they are |
| nd said that some of his early decisions, in | reversing President George W. Bush's policies, were pr |
| shuffle in early 2010 at WLS-AM resulted in | reversing previous lay-offs, one of which included bri |
| method of identifying infringement involved | reversing previous charges for subscriptions, which im |
| a reversible finishing mill, is similar to a | reversing rolling mill except two coilers are used to |
| he desired thickness is reached, much like a | reversing rolling mill. |
| ost commonly known as the author of the book | Reversing: Secrets of Reverse Engineering, which is on |
| engers disembark, the empty tram runs into a | reversing siding in a tunnel, where it reverses and ru |
| There is a | reversing siding between the two running tracks just t |
| Reversing siding to the west of the station, with Picc | |
| ng west, with ex-GWR route on the right, and | reversing siding visible ahead |
| To the west of the station, there is a | reversing siding between the running tracks and, durin |
| tforms at Putney Bridge station, showing the | reversing siding, the World War 2 pillbox defending th |
| n an empty train as it prepared to enter the | reversing siding, before heading west to pick up footb |
| rn perimeter of the depot on the site of the | reversing siding. |
| trains terminating at Hounslow station with | reversing sidings west of the station but this was not |
| rs like GDNF and BDNF, and may be capable of | reversing some of the damage seen in neurodegenerative |
| West of this station is a stub-end | reversing spur entered only from this station. |
| Bhor Ghat, | Reversing Station |
| of the "through lot" condition of the site, | reversing the front and back of the house. |
| The name 'Arwon,' was made from | reversing the word Nowra, a town in New South Wales wh |
| ter elected MP for Walthamstow West in 1970, | reversing the by-election loss to the Conservatives of |
| k's more lacklustre successor, Bill Rowling, | reversing the 32-55 Labour majority into a 55-32 Natio |
| ber 17, 1711, the General Shop passed a bill | reversing the judgment against the 104 people listed i |
| Reversing the growth that occurred during the Little I | |
| In | reversing, the Supreme Court held that the Pueblos wer |
| capture extended downstream to Farnham, thus | reversing the flow to southwards between Farnham and T |
| Reversing the usual format of the "Groper Train" serie | |
| Magically | reversing the effect of the shard of the Fury, Merlin |
| s and photosynthesis that is responsible for | reversing the reaction performed by pyruvate kinase in |
| ons" could be read broadly to include women, | reversing the decision of the Supreme Court. |
| then B" is formed by negating both terms and | reversing the direction of inference. |
| Reversing the logic of over 300 years, it argued that | |
| e sprinkling paprika on top of the potatoes, | reversing the layering of ingredients, adding diced be |
| s been found to show significant efficacy in | reversing the respiratory depression produced by sedat |
| name Distinctive Friends, but Love suggested | reversing the words to Friends of Distinction. |
| s were previous incarnations of Shinto gods, | reversing the traditional positions of the two religio |
| orts may succeed in restarting the heart and | reversing the dying process. |
| t"; filming black lines on white paper, then | reversing the negative to make it look like white chal |
| Despite these gains, the process of | reversing the effects of World War II on Ethiopia did |
| It is committed to | reversing the Roe v. Wade decision "by first providing |
| tration's attempts to pressure Honduras into | reversing the ouster of Zelaya were influenced by Repu |
| f abortion through foreign aid, particularly | reversing the de-funding of the United Nations Populat |
| at discovering new therapies for slowing and | reversing the aging process. |
| an action plan for ending severe poverty and | reversing the deterioration of our planetary life supp |
| earlier defeat, undertook a second assault, | reversing the Oirat victories and, in 1615, winning a |
| d borough presidents to run for third terms, | reversing the results of two successive public referen |
| Reversing the trend of the Umayyad period, when the Ch | |
| a set of vertices in a (simple) graph means | reversing the adjacencies of each pair of vertices, on |
| While | reversing the card to store a second program was possi |
| business sector and the community at large, | reversing the prevailing trend of a few decades ago to |
| roversial decisions on Lavery's appointment; | reversing the practice of many years he decided that L |
| e year rigerous imprisonment on February 10, | reversing the high court acquittal of them, in the Ida |
| 8.), the long title of which is "An Act for | Reversing the Judgment in a Quo Warranto against the C |
| th etorphine or carfentanil specifically for | reversing the effects of these drugs, so use of dipren |
| antagonist than nalorphine), and is used for | reversing the effects of very strong opioids for which |
| Judge Seay was instrumental in | reversing the misscarriages of justice that led to the |
| rom less than 20 children in 2006, therefore | reversing the trend in many small Welsh villages for d |
| rt having dismissed the bills, this Court in | reversing the decrees after the first patent had expir |
| the minimax path problem, or vice versa, by | reversing the sense of all the weight comparisons perf |
| population shift from urban to rural areas, | reversing the trend towards urbanisation which has pre |
| ns of slowing or stopping the train, such as | reversing the motors, had not been done. |
| ates Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit | reversing the dismissal of the Southern District of Ne |
| Bridge to the Derby Arms north of Longridge ( | reversing the modern-day eastward flow), continuing so |
| Pitt logo was introduced thereby completely | reversing the edicts of Pederson to replace "Pitt" wit |
| nd reflection observations, before and after | reversing the instrument east and west, will only cont |
| reversing the activation of inflammatory genes | |
| Reversing the asthma epidemic in Chicago. | |
| The wavelet coefficients are derived by | reversing the order of the scaling function coefficien |
| ntly there is no practical way of halting or | reversing the course of degradation. |
| ly, the direction of ion flow is reversed by | reversing the polarity applied electric current. |
| doesn't get too far before Talua succeeds in | reversing the radiation weapon. |
| In January 2009 the Barclays quietly began | reversing the shutdown process. |
| rug rehabilitation consists of resisting and | reversing the ramping effect. |
| He subsequently wrote | Reversing the Curse after the Red Sox won the 2004 Wor |
| In the meantime, I was | reversing the engine backwards and forwards. |
| t also inhibits the release of glutamate, by | reversing the glutamate GLT-1 transporter. |
| This was sufficient to dispose of the case, | reversing the decision and setting a new trial. |
| faithful to him and L'Amour saves the day by | reversing the spell. |
| unded nepotism exhausted the papal treasury, | reversing the policies of his predecessor. |
| Ghiz won 23 of the 27 seats, | reversing the standings in the legislature at the time |
| o the single-source shortest path problem by | reversing the arcs in the directed graph. |
| The House of Lords, | reversing the decision of the Court of Appeal consider |
| ccessful in reducing aquifer abstraction and | reversing the effect. |
| y of a mad scientist who is experimenting on | reversing the aging process. |
| re set in an alternative version of England, | reversing the traditional roles of "The North" and "Th |
| eled the project, Sridhar started working on | reversing the process, using oxygen and hydrogen to cr |
| By | reversing the ester of the meperidine skeleton, a drug |
| By | reversing the flow of refrigerant, the heat pump refri |
| loxone (trade name Narcan) is very effective | reversing the cause, rather than just the symptoms, of |
| gging a microphone stand down the fretboard, | reversing the tape, and panning left to right. |
| here for 15 years and has been credited with | reversing the venue's steady decline after its near-ba |
| men working 1,000 yards away to the ground, | reversing the ventilation system, and killing thirty m |
| t five W J Z Z" were sung to the tune, again | reversing the Clear Channel practice. |
| lievered the unanimous Opinion of the Court, | reversing the Ninth Circuit Court of appeals which had |
| from a molecular point of view, Cadia is not | reversing the ancestral evolution from radial symmetry |
| ctober 1710, the General Court passed an act | reversing the convictions of those for whom their fami |
| y Kissell won against incumbent Robin Hayes, | reversing the result from 2006 when Kissell came up on |
| g with the current density of 5 mA/cm2 while | reversing the polarity every 30 s for 15 minutes. |
| ay, the freeholders announced that they were | reversing their stance, and would meet on January 25 t |
| ing mother and daughter (and, interestingly, | reversing their relationship with each other in the pr |
| Reversing their traditional roles, Robin and Julia swi | |
| eading readers in one direction and suddenly | reversing their expectations . . . |
| with the last the others ran under them thus | reversing their position." |
| ke most conventional mercury thermometers, a | reversing thermometer is able to record a given temper |
| Unprotected | Reversing Thermometer |
| The remote-reading potentialities of | reversing thermometers make them particularly suitable |
| For southbound Route 3A travelers | reversing this trip, the drive along Southern Artery e |
| Reversing this equilibrium to generate PBr5 by additio | |
| The Act was primarily aimed at | reversing this decision, and to this end it states tha |
| ene blue actually induces methemoglobinemia, | reversing this pathway. |
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