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Reverting to Baby-Talk nicknames, even in jest, is just another nail in the coffin of this blogs masculinity.
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Reverting to a strict interpretation of the commerce clause would not result in more “freedom,” it would rather splinter America into little fiefdoms of inconsistent regulation, not a utopia of freedom.
Matthew Yglesias » Constitutional Objections to Health Reform 2010
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Reverting to a military trial for the 9/11 case would anger Mr. Obama's liberal supporters at a time the president is setting the stage for his re-election campaign.
Guantanamo Order Delays Reckoning Again for 9/11 Suspects Evan Perez 2011
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Reverting to SSME leads to the deletion of the 10m core, and reversion to the original 8. 4m core (which can be built with existing ET tooling at Michoud).
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Reverting to a pre-9/11 approach to fighting terrorism and bringing these dangerous individuals onto U.S. soil needlessly compromises the safety of all Americans.
Administration critics slam civilian trials for 9/11 suspects 2009
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Reverting the tax structure to pre-Bush levels, for example, would only bring down the 2009 federal deficit by 4.5 percent, The Atlantic notes.
White House Garage Sale? Obama Plan Proposes Selling Underused Property 2011
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Reverting to the opposite extreme of where he played Wednesday -- when he attempted a career-high 14 shots -- Evans was extremely judicious in pulling the trigger.
For Jontel Evans, immediate challenge lies in maintaining focus Steve Yanda 2011
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Reverting back to Glass-Seagall is akin to switching from cars to horse-drawn carriages.
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"Reverting back to pre-recession debt levels is a horrible thing," he said.
Credit card habits show signs of change as consumers pay off debt, save more 2010
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Reverting back to the NFL, Ted Kotcheff's revealing "North Dallas Forty" (1979) uncovers the less admirable realities of pro football as big business.
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