Reverted
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The following weeks and months were chaos, and the organization
reverted
to doing what it did beforehand.
Instead of reaching out to the common or the collective wisdom in our societies, investing in it to find more creative solutions, we
reverted
to political posturing.
And as we walked, I was struck that I had
reverted
to being the child even though I was now towering above my father.
In the search for alternatives, the industry, on a massive scale, has
reverted
to plant-based alternatives like soy, industrial chicken waste, blood meal from slaughterhouses and so on.
Some European countries
reverted
to old measurements upon independence.
Eventually, the rivers
reverted
back to a state that was more similar to what they would have looked like before this climate event, but it took a long, long time.
So I
reverted
to two words he definitely knew: ice cream.
So, the mutations
reverted
to symmetry.
40 percent of all post-conflict situations, historically, have
reverted
back to conflict within a decade.
There is the nymphomaniac, the crazy old crone, the woman with an unhealthy obsession with infants, and a man who has
reverted
back to his childhood among others.
This picture reminds me of a Keneth More picture from 1957 called The Admirable Crighton" whilst on the boat he was a servant and on the island he became the master and upon being saved
reverted
back to servant.
Too bad its rights are in a tangle and the only print anyone knows of is 16mm; evidently, after Twentieth Century Fox released it (to considerable success), the rights
reverted
to the Army, and if there's a good 35mm print out there, it probably lies somewhere in the bowels of the Pentagon.
In the past several years, I had stopped watching contemporary Hindi movies and
reverted
to watching the classics (Teesri Kasam, Mere Huzoor, Madhumati, Mother India, Sholay, etc.)
Instead, Disney
reverted
to the same old formula story telling.
And while there are glimpses of excellent comedy writing, it seems obvious the writer couldn't come up with enough of them to fill out a movie and
reverted
to standard, cliché'd comedy bits to fill the rest.
And yet, just as newly confirmed US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was flying to North Korea to meet Kim for a second time, Trump
reverted
to his antagonistic modus operandi with regard to Iran.
Lacking unified leadership, Libyans
reverted
to tribal and regional allegiances, at the expense of a shared national identity.
Then from the Depression, and the introduction of new and tighter regulation, financial sector pay
reverted
to the norm, and remained there until around 1990.
Russia, after a brief attempt at democracy under Boris Yeltsin, has
reverted
to a form of unenlightened despotism under Vladimir Putin.
According to this thesis, the Shia simply
reverted
to their “historic” role as wreckers and fifth columnists.
Since the attack on the Paradise hotel, Mombasa has not
reverted
to its ancient identity of Mvita, the Isle of War, because only a single elephant, the US, with its protégé, Israel, exists.
Some officials have
reverted
to alarmist language on the number of fatalities attributed to Chernobyl.
To ask that question is to reprise a debate that was heard when Hong Kong and Macau
reverted
to China, but that is seldom encountered nowadays.
But in 2018, Europe’s prospects
reverted
to a state of deep uncertainty – nowhere more so than in France itself.
China has increasingly
reverted
to authoritarianism – a process that culminated with the elimination of presidential term limits last March – and pursued a statist industrial policy, embodied by its “Made in China 2025” plan.
The right in Poland and Hungary used the communitarian rhetoric of Christian conservatism, but once in power, they
reverted
to their original programs and governed like neo-liberals.
And under President Vladimir Putin, the country has
reverted
to Cold War tactics against domestic dissidents and foreign targets, including the United States.
Without that agreement, tax rates would have
reverted
in 2011 to the higher level that prevailed before the Bush tax cuts of 2001.
If Germany still had – or had
reverted
to – the Deutschmark, employment and growth would have been hampered by a much stronger currency, on a trade-weighted basis, in the wake of the global economic crisis.
In order to curb this trend, policymakers have
reverted
to the quota as a macroeconomic tool, but this time for housing credit.
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