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When vandalism does occur, it is typically reverted within minutes.
But then he reverted immediately back to his old self.
Protesters demanded answers from the authorities, who reverted to defensiveness.
After the 10 years, the rights reverted back to him.
For one thing, the rich in recent years have reverted
Instead, it has reverted to its favourite pastime of infighting.
That metric reverted back and then inverted again in May.
Every time I made a point, he reverted to his.
However, he has since reverted to being a Brexit supporter.
But in Japan, the vice president quickly reverted to form.
The Bills reverted to Taylor and sneaked into the playoffs.
He's also reverted back to his "attack the media" approach.
Since then, I think they've reverted most of those changes.
And so we reverted it and killed that product entirely.
Thailand has reverted to military rule, with elections repeatedly postponed.
Eventually, though, they reverted to calling the toy simply Frisbee.
This article has now largely been reverted to its initial state.
The new one has reverted to an emphasis on rote learning.
Holly reverted to her maiden name on Facebook after Makenzie's death.
But he's always reverted back to his destructive and divisive mean.
One diplomat said the defence forces had "reverted to war mode".
" Then the children's fathers came to visit, and "Daddy" reverted "Justin.
Immediately after their meeting, Pyongyang reverted to its customary anti-U.
The Dow reverted to selloff mode, dropping 786 points, or 463%.
Auctions of such works have once again reverted to traditional type.
As the Mets' offense reverted to form, German found his footing.
Before long, though, he had reverted to the topic at hand.
After their divorce in 1987, she reverted to her maiden name.
One diplomat said the defense forces had "reverted to war mode".
The account has since reverted to its normal name and branding.
Asked whether democracy is worth dying for, Chow reverted the question.
In Italy, Portugal and Greece, birthrates have reverted to about 1.3.
She and Mr. Gustin reverted to that "Glee" style a bit.
When the strike ended, most people reverted to their old patterns.
After each of these moments, Egypt has reverted to an authoritarian mean.
She reverted to her maiden name, Beasley, and has avoided media interviews.
Forced to relent, Obama reverted to Bush's fix: military tribunals at Guantánamo.
And in Iraq and Syria, the group has reverted to an insurgency.
And Roethlisberger reverted to his traditional form on the Steelers' final possession.
By Wednesday morning, the president had reverted to more traditional presidential protocol.
Programs have reverted to knee-jerk reactions versus thoughtful, research-based recommendations.
But the department quickly reverted to type, violating even the broadened parameters.
Version history tracks changes so it can be reverted if/when something breaks.
Abercrombie reverted to selling Gilly Hicks merchandise online and in some Hollister shops.
Still, we're not surprised she reverted back to her OG shade of brunette.
The exchange said it has reverted back to the prior version of software.
Perhaps Mr Trump's victory simply meant that these areas reverted to the mean.
It's currently plastered on any site that reverted to the original WordPress theme.
If everyone reverted back to flip phones, I don't think I would mind.
After the Games it reverted to a regime of no daylight saving time.
The account reverted back to its original branding once the debate had finished.
What started as an intellectual journey slowly reverted back into the stereotypical condescension.
Aaaaand just as I was about to hit 'publish,' the edit was reverted.
The river water itself had by then reverted to its usual green color.
After that, Proactiv reverted to an upfront pay structure instead of revenue sharing.
The Giants went 2329-21992 that season, then reverted to their losing ways.
Since the election, he's reverted to being a waffler-in-chief on guns.
Its building blocks, the synthetic polymers within, had reverted to their molecular units.
They scaled back, solved the issue, and then slowly reverted back to normal.
" But on Sunday, he reverted to his initial claim on "Meet the Press.
Later in the afternoon, the police reverted to the tally of 10 victims.
Just days after the salon outing, her hair had reverted to springy curls.
As long as we're using it, we're introducing reverted strains into the environment.
This was changed in 2005 when Italy reverted to a system of proportional representation.
These creators will soon find their show pages reverted to Facebook's video page template.
Then, in 123, the state of Alaska reverted back to calling the mountain Denali.
Some drivers reverted to only taking passengers from taxi stands or off the street.
State Department: Officials have reportedly reverted to face-to-face communication, wary of monitoring.
From that point forward, they reverted to—you guessed it—stagnant isolations on offense.
Faced with fast-slowing economic growth rates, it quietly reverted to its "old normal".
He said the decision on whether to expel him now reverted to the government.
As part of that cancellation, Hachette reverted all rights over the book to Allen.
Hundreds of galleries have either temporarily closed or reverted to "by appointment only" arrangements.
Instead, in "The Bells," more often than not, characters reverted to their base nature.
Even if temporarily, Colombo has reverted suddenly to the wartime mentality — or even worse.
Woodrow Wilson reverted to Washington's model, setting the pattern for all modern chief executives.
As the campaign lagged, Warren reverted so some more traditional methods of campaign financing.
Mather: Mayweather stung McGregor there several times, but eventually reverted to his defensive style.
But it then reverted to informality after the release of the "Access Hollywood" tape.
And they have also reverted to calling Mr. Trump insulting names, among them "dotard."
Many of the changes reverted once he returned to Earth, although some did not.
We reverted back to plain old Java 7 syntax and stripped our codebase of Groovy.
A minority ruler, in the space of three decades, has reverted to a minority movement.
The US army has experimented with tungsten bullets, but reverted to lead over health risks.
People reverted to superstition: sugar lumps soaked in kerosene, and aromatic fires to clear "miasmas".
When I reverted back to standard controls, I found it much easier to hit targets.
"They reverted back to their last rejected proposal and made little change," said Dittes' letter.
But, it reverted to losses as a dip in oil prices pulled energy stocks lower.
The avatars and headers for these blogs will also be reverted to the default settings.
However, on Tuesday he reverted to his earlier comments blaming "many sides" for the violence.
Looks like Wendy has reverted back to her favorite position: shuttling between Bobby and Chuck.
In the absence of any conforming pressure to win over skeptics, Trump reverted to form.
Lam, 60, is the territory's fourth leader since it reverted to Chinese rule in 1997.
They later reverted to an advisory capacity with the Nigerien forces they were working with.
Moscow was duly removed from the G8, and the group reverted back to the G7.
I reverted back to my normal self-administered dosages on an equally uneventful day six.
Just minutes later, this revision was reverted—placing the paragraph back into the original article.
Ethan's behavior improved for several months, but he soon reverted back to his nasty ways.
Mr. Macron, as soon as he was elected, reverted to a quasi-monarchical presidential role.
Since the 1970s or so, it's reverted to a kind of more pragmatic, utilitarian mode.
I had been reverted from adulthood back to the child the government thinks I am.
They kept reciting the prayer, and for their new American family it reverted to metaphor.
It reverted to the government in 1968 and was sold to Kuwaiti and Saudi investors.
The specter of open hostilities between the United States and Iran had reverted to stalemate.
He reverted to his original argument blaming all sides, a position that drew bipartisan criticism.
Colleagues condescended to her, reverted and erased her code, and created a hostile work environment.
The White House communications team has reverted to a subtler, but no less notable, style.
According to FiveThirtyEight pollster ratings, Rasmussen has a mean-reverted Republican bias of 1.5 points.
They have since reverted to hit-and-run insurgency tactics aimed at destabilizing the government.
By and large, their microbiomes reverted to what they had been at the study's start.
All royalties from the MUSEUM LEGO sales will be reverted to the Museum's reconstruction fund.
Half a century later, Southdale is still stuck in phase one, and has perhaps even reverted.
Already, on the issue of tax cuts for the rich, Trump has reverted to GOP orthodoxy.
But when Meeks healed a couple of weeks later, U.N.C. reverted to two-big-man lineups.
But by the end of her stay she had reverted to her toned-down light brown.
Coca-Cola reverted back to the soda's "classic" formula a little less than three months later.
Now, Stones songwriters Mick Jagger and Keith Richards have reverted the track's credit back to Ashcroft.
Earlier this year, Verizon reverted to selling carrier-locked phones as a reported response to theft.
When this happened, he reverted to talking about his wealth, his brilliance and his winning ways.
Ghana and Nigeria reverted to civilian rule with multi-party elections in 2400 and 252 respectively.
Those are the sort of changes I expected to see reverted in World of Warcraft Classic.
In the months following Tiananmen, China reverted to the extreme political sensitivity of the Cultural Revolution.
"He reverted to a point where he had no rights as a human being," she said.
On every one of those occasions, Trump reverted to his rambunctious and unpredictable self before long.
He reverted to the light blue blazer for a charity polo match in Rome in May.
All of those countries, except for Tunisia, have either plunged into chaos or reverted to authoritarianism.
Since then, he's largely reverted to more traditional, offline venues to practice his short-form comedy.
But eight years later, Mr. Cuomo, a Democrat, seems to have reverted to the old play.
Now that has all changed, as the President has reverted to his initial strategy to attack.
During this time, which lasted until issue No. 642, Action also reverted to an anthology format.
As noted, when Kindle Worlds shut down, Amazon reverted the story rights back to the writers.
And pretty quickly, the market reverted to areas -- a price range where it had been before.
The hour lent a prime-time urgency to the spectacle, but both sides reverted to boilerplate.
And for the second day in a row, he reverted to me, me, me, me, me.
Language as I knew it had either ceased to exist, or else reverted to an automatic form.
"I've almost reverted back into eating the way I was when I was pregnant," she told People.
Because that fund, as I understood it, it always reverted back to the standard TPG investment committee.
But it all fell apart about halfway in, when the show reverted to its standard wheel-spinning.
When the line reverted to its present distance, 23 feet 9 inches, the pace slowed only briefly.
But by Thursday's appearance in London, Cotillard had already reverted back to her usual side-swept waves.
Update December 27th, 11:35AM ET: Instagram seems to have reverted users back to the vertical feed.
I tried editing them directly from the microSD card, but it always reverted to saving them first.
The CFL had reverted back to a nine-team league, with all the franchises based in Canada.
It says it reverted to putting two people in every car, as most of its competitors do.
And in the process, we have reverted to more traditional ways of thinking about gender and equality.
But when she spoke at an all-school assembly, she reverted to her White House talking points.
Then my brother and I reverted completely back to how we made movies when we were kids.
Rutherford-Johnson is inconsistent in how he handles composers who have reverted to some form of tonality.
But in the days and weeks to follow, these feelings reverted to disbelief: What was he thinking?
At that point, the joint employer definition reverted to what it had been earlier in the trial.
I reverted to the "pretend it's a phone" gesture, a gag that will die with my generation.
However, those fears have ebbed as the tariff rhetoric has cooled and the yield curve has reverted.
In September 2017, LuLaRoe ended the 100% buyback refund policy and reverted to the 90% refund policy.
And despite the worst protests since Hong Kong reverted to China rule, property prices have hardly budged.
Okinawa was occupied by the Americans after World War II, and only reverted to Japan in 2100.
But a week later, he reverted to type, appearing live on state television to reject the results.
Peace was restored, but it was alarming how quickly I had reverted to feeling like an outcast.
This was a mistake and as soon as it was noticed the blog was reverted to previous language.
There's also a link to the band's website, which appears to have been reverted to its 1997 version.
Following arrest, he had a brief period of lower mood and then reverted to his grandiose, unrealistic ventures.
After a discussion with his lawyers, though, Manafort reverted to the story he told during his plea deal.
IN 1997, two months after Hong Kong reverted to Chinese sovereignty, it acquired a cutting-edge payment technology.
All changes to a document in Quick view can be reverted, overwritten, or saved as a separate document.
English Wikipedia is by far the largest, and has the most total, but Portuguese bots reverted more often.
A few months later I got my first real boyfriend and reverted back to an Abercrombie-clad prep.
IS has since reverted to a guerrilla-style insurgency and continues to carry out attacks on selected targets.
"I think they reverted to their old playbook, cause tensions to rise and have them cancel," he posited.
On the other hand, the economic gap this past year reverted back to where it was in 2008.
The bond curve inversion, where shorter-dated yields were higher than their longer-term counterparts, has since reverted.
We reverted the configuration change at 10:59amPDT and new connections to the service were able to resume.
It reverted red in 2012, but polling has shown Clinton competitive there, drawing significant support from minority communities.
They have reverted to being "shadow warriors" who believe they are fighting an endless war of terroristic attrition.
Encouraged by Morello to go off her medication, Suzanne reverted to a psychotic state midway through the season.
Over the course of many stories, she's been good, evil, dead, resurrected and reverted to a younger age.
Last year North Korea reverted to "Pyongyang Time," pushing clocks forward by thirty minutes in defiance of Japan.
Trump reverted to his familiar nickname for the senator, who has said her family ancestry includes Native Americans.
Under Vladimir Putin, Russia has reverted to autocracy, and Poland and Hungary are moving in the same direction.
Under the long Mobutu dictatorship it reverted to culture; Mr. Baloji, born in 1978, recalled coming for performances.
Qualifying reverted to the 2015 format after the much-maligned rolling elimination system introduced this year was abandoned.
Trump reverted back to his original words on Tuesday, blaming both sides of the demonstrators for the violence.
It also prevents mainland officials from operating in the territory, which reverted from British rule to China in 1997.
They are essentially phones that have not finished the production process, or have been reverted to a development state.
Silver reverted to its previous behavior of following the gold behavior but it has remained a very profitable trade.
Hammond was speaking to journalists in Hong Kong, a former British colony which reverted to Chinese rule in 1997.
And after briefly trying to be polite to "Senator Cruz," Trump has reverted to his favorite nickname, Lyin' Ted.
Hong Kong reverted to Chinese rule in 1997 amid promises it would be granted a high degree of autonomy.
That metric reverted back and then inverted again in May and is now trading at negative 36 basis points.
Sometimes, when he searched for German, Russian came to him instead, and he reverted to the patterns of childhood.
The Spurs have reverted to an older, pre-modern style, one that is as methodical as it is brutal.
Wikipedia allows anyone to make changes to an article, but erroneous markups are usually quickly reverted by other editors.
But for now, things have reverted back to the way they were before this proposal was ever put forward.
After gaining critical approval, primarily from Americans, producers eventually reverted to grapes that were historically identified with their areas.
Free of the tube and the fluid compressing his lung, the boy reverted to the child his parents knew.
More recently, Mega Mall has reverted back into classic location Retail Row — only this time, it's infested with zombies.
Wukan, meanwhile, has long since reverted to the grip of the local officials whom the villagers had once defied.
What's most important is that British doctors have reverted to pen and paper in the wake of the attacks.
The broadcast networks carried the first few hours of Tuesday's proceedings, but reverted to regular programming by the evening.
On each of those occasions, he's reverted to talk of fictional characters and "rumors" or to the past tense.
Many African countries upon independence "reverted to their ancient, native names," The Associated Press quoted the king as saying.
In November, Apple released a new MacBook Pro that reverted back to the old (though slightly updated) scissor keyboard.
Later, states that choose to keep their expansion programs would be reverted back to their pre-expansion match rates.
After that, most of those restaurants either restricted their hours, closed or just reverted to a largely delivery business.
Most of these modifications reverted to their previous normal state once the men and women lost the added weight.
Aminu's three-point shot has reverted back to career norms after he shot above league average from deep last year.
The Reminders icon has since been reverted to the old version — so again, there's no guarantee the changes will ship.
He claimed Revolut suspended the use of "a more advanced sanctions screening system" and instead reverted to a previous one.
But they soon reverted to treating nationality as a binary matter of having or not having citizenship, regardless of descent.
But when it came time to record it again for his "best of" album, he reverted to the original lines.
Sadly, North Korea may have reverted to its old ways and the June 12 summit is up in the air.
Following Galliano's reign, a New Wave designer from Belgium reverted Dior back to its streamlined, immortal roots: entrée Raf Simons.
In "Jane the Virgin," at 9, Jane regrets ever leaving Michael, especially since Rafael has reverted to his playboy ways.
The atmosphere had reverted to tension when President Trump set out for his first visit to the DMZ in November.
Some schools reverted to textbooks instead of activity cards, or didn't adapt activities to make lessons relevant for their students.
Once Baldwin's younger brother David died, the property reverted to the heirs of his friend and former landlady Jeanne Fauré.
The cartels reverted to using phenyl-2-propanone, known as P2P, a method popularized by biker gangs in the 1970s.
In one way navies have reverted back to the age of Themistocles, when ships couldn't ride the waves for long.
Preliminary data for 2015 indicates that the current account reverted to a mild surplus after four consecutive years of deficits.
By the time we got to the airport, I had reverted to an embarrassingly naïve and inept version of myself.
But on his first day in office, he reverted to his predecessors' strategy of throwing the military at the cartels.
Asked to help on climate change, China reverted to arguments about being a developing country that can only do so much.
Once Apple pared its gains to trade flat, the SPY — which track the S&P 500 index — reverted back to breakeven.
As usual, Mrs Clinton was engaging when she allowed herself to ad-lib, less supple when she reverted to her script.
As the scientists stretched the vinculin, however, it reverted back to its blue hue as the distance between the two increased.
Democracy is in retreat worldwide, with scholars identifying more than two dozen countries that have reverted to authoritarianism in this century.
It was only after Suharto resigned in the face of mass protests in 1998 that the country reverted to free elections.
Transformed into an industrialised, commoditised and centralised agricultural operation, the farm has now reverted to ways that his grandfather might recognise.
Urban Dater states that the little black dress is a boy's kryptonite and renders boys into a "reverted state of goo".
In October, the city reverted to using the Lake Huron water supply, but the damage was done to the lead pipes.
Sanders often reverted to key parts of his usual stump speech, which he delivered hundreds of times on the campaign trail.
Pushed for details on how to pursue solutions to widening wealth inequality, Mr Sanders reverted to a statement of the problem.
I had that thing where I reverted to a state of childlike glee that I can't usually get from these movies.
An early fascination with Chief Keef by the mainstream music press quickly reverted to a safer norm when harsher realities intruded.
Boko Haram has since reverted to raiding villages for provisions or hitting soft targets such as places of worship and markets.
Now at Nice they reverted to 9/11 tactics but instead of planes they used a truck as a delivery system.
By this point, the Games in Pyeongchang were in full swing, and Rodchenkov had reverted from whistle-blower to sports nut.
Bankers said it was too early to say for sure that the bank had reverted to using an interest rate corridor.
Chain of continuous possession being impossible to establish, the ownership of the object has reverted firmly and decisively to the museum.
In the same way as I put on different clothes, I reverted to the music I associate with colder weather, too.
Every time there has been a big gap between the two estimators, the polls have reverted toward the longer-term average.
Although the 2/10 yield curve has reverted, Treasury yields, which move in opposite direction to bond prices, remained lower Thursday.
The team soon reverted to form, and wouldn't win another championship until 22013, when I was living and working in Beijing.
He inevitably reverted to his obsessive and murderous ways, finding a new target in a chef named Love Quinn (Victoria Pedretti).
Then, on Wednesday, the 9th Circuit once again blocked Tigar's most recent nationwide injunction and reverted course to its previous ruling.
After showing some marked improvement in recent weeks, the team reverted to its habit of exchanging solid pieces for future assets.
" But when he got a new iPhone a few years ago, the signature reverted to the generic "Sent from my iPhone.
Suddenly one show, she reverted back to jokes about dating men in Los Angeles and no longer wore an engagement ring.
The master is typically owned by the recording company, but Seay said it's possible that the rights have reverted back to Glitter.
While Google went from one camera to two on the back, it reverted from two cameras back to one on the front.
Capital Economics analyst Simona Gambarini accepted that gold has reverted to its traditional role but questioned how long the turmoil would last.
In an effort to appease him, she reverted back to taking a more relaxed, friendly tone with him in emails and texts.
Since December 2016, OPEC and it's non-OPEC allies have reverted to price defense, accepting a reduction in their market share again.
But not too long after that check hit my bank account, I reverted back to my normal post-retirement baseline of happiness.
Last week in a win over Carolina, he reverted to his more expected game-manager role with Adrian Peterson lost to injury.
The tool then erased the newly formed synapses to see how behavior changed — and the mice reverted to their prior "depressed" behavior.
Basically what happened is the rights to the movie reverted back to Mattel, according to THR, and they've partnered with Warner Bros.
The results showed that 12 percent of the 2,500 who had upgraded to Windows 10 had later reverted to an earlier version.
It also reverted back to the "monster-of-the-week," stand-alone episode model that dominated most of the show's original run.
Since December 2016, OPEC and it's non-OPEC allies have reverted to price defence, accepting a reduction in their market share again.
Donald instantly reverted back to doting husband mode, as if nothing had happened, and we continued our interview about their wedded bliss.
In the late '60s and '70s, the peacock revolution spread to men's dinner jackets, but they quickly reverted to traditional black tie.
The second lien was then introduced and pricing reverted to 475bp at 99 when the deal was flexed for a second time.
The proportion of Negative Outlooks has fallen moderately in 13Q16 as some Russian banks have reverted to Stable together with the sovereign.
Rather than reigning-in runaway debt, China has reverted to its old playbook to juice the economy through the expansion of credit.
NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - Donald Trump has reverted to a more traditional approach with his latest nominees to the Federal Reserve's board.
Some reverted to old exclusionary tactics, keeping this music segregated from its obvious analog while hoping that the novelty would wear off.
But by Sunday, Republicans reverted to their initial call to mail out $22020,200 rebate checks at a total cost of $300 billion.
He reverted to that mode last October, performing Gyorgy Ligeti's quirky concerto with François-Xavier Roth and the Gürzenich Orchestra of Cologne.
He said he had smoothed out a technical glitch in his stroke, but down the stretch he reverted to his previous pattern.
They reverted instead to the traditional system of phoning in results, with some saying they had wait times of more than hour.
Now faced with an official demand, Clinton's lawyer reverted to the same tactic he had used over the previous six months: stalling.
Optimism fuelled by a partial trade deal between the United States and China reverted to caution as questions mounted over the deal.
Trump's pre-debate gains evaporated as he reverted to the erratic caricature that the two previous campaign teams had struggled to control.
Their phone number temporarily changed, but it reverted right back once they got home and put their old SIM card back in.
Mr. Trump saw that running against strong headwinds in the campaign worked for him, and he has frequently reverted to that playbook.
It reverted to 215.51 million ounces on Tuesday, when it sold 14,22016 ounces as spot silver prices hovered around $2258.9 an ounce.
Yield curves were inverted for several months in 2007, then reverted and began to steepen in the fall before the recession hit.
The Whopper's Wikipedia page has also been reverted to its pre-ad state, and the page has been locked amid an editing war.
Demonstrators are again expected to flood the streets of Hong Kong, this time to mark 22 years since the territory reverted to China.
Anthony, of course, reverted to form when he told reporters that if he had taken the shot, he probably would have made it.
Indeed, it sometimes seems as if Mrs May's response to any policy concern, including Brexit, has reverted to a single answer: strong leadership.
Years have passed since that day, and countless expensive, ultimately useless eye gels, masks, and rollerballs have reverted me to my original cynicism.
Subsequently the White House reverted to its original formulation; the deadline is in fact March 1st, as we had it in the original.
The book also claims that Lafave, who has reverted to her maiden name of Debra Jean Beasley, is still remorseful about her crimes.
The change in brand goes unnoticed by my skin, and I've reverted to the cotton pad technique after yesterday's dunk proved too much.
While the audience was busy trying to absorb that idea fully, Reynolds reverted back to being the stuff of swoon-worthy father dreams.
The best-known of these patients, David Reimer, was miserable and reverted to a male identity in his teens after learning the truth.
Though they were likely descendants of domestic animals, the horses have since reverted to a wild state, according to the National Park Service.
But the amount reverted to the 1977 level of 55 cents this year after Congress declined to take action to maintain the rate.
A defined, predetermined genetic change could thus be written into a genome: The mutant BRCA-23 gene can be reverted to normal gene.
Its members discussed AI, cryonics, nanotech and crypotoanarchy, among other things, and some reverted to transhumanism, creating an organization now known as Humanity+.
At one point, she says, Jackman seemed to come to his senses and apologize — but then he reverted back into a violent rage.
And because of that, I reverted back to 14-year-old Mari in high school, where it's like 'Hey you guys, like this?
Update January 19th, 2:10PM ET: Twitter says this morning's issue was due to "an internal code change," which has since been reverted.
Overall, 13 countries reverted to MPI 1, and only three saw their score increase - Oman, Sri Lanka and Vietnam moved to MPI 2.
Regardless, he said the regime reverted back cholorine-type barrel bomb attacks since the chlorine compound is widely available as an industrial chemical.
But then Trump reverted back to his original statement and blamed "both sides" for violence during a wild, impromptu press conference on Tuesday.
Today, Florida consumers enjoy a robust private insurance market that coexists with Citizens, which has reverted back to an insurer of last resort.
But in the last couple of weeks, and particularly in the debate between the two rounds [of the election], she reverted to form.
It is not clear whether Mr. Trump has reverted from the eager deal maker to the anti-China hawkishness of the 2016 campaign.
He was chosen as commissioner by Mayor David N. Dinkins, reverted to deputy briefly under Mr. Giuliani and was promoted again in 1995.
But earlier in the day, Mr. Trump reverted to the unapologetic stance he took in a news conference last month at Trump Tower.
He has now reverted to a fuller service action, although the racket head still does not dip as low as it once did.
In recent years, Mt. McKinley, in Alaska, has reverted to its Native name, Denali; perhaps the same thing could eventually happen with Timbisha.
Time after time, Mr. Trump reverted to his questionable agenda, and Mr. Comey, at each pass, tried to parry the president's unwanted advances.
But Mayfield struggled, and the team quickly reverted to its old ways, starting off 2-6 and limping to a 6-10 record.
That is to say, after retrenching for a few years, they reverted to type: borrow more, run down savings, and carry on spending.
In this case, the virus reduced the body's immune memory B cells and reverted the immune system to an immature, baby-like state.
There was the way he reverted how the FCC calculates a station's audience reach, which helps media giants like Sinclair own more stations.
Younger argued a "watchful waiting" approach was better to see if the child reverted to identifying with their biological sex at a later age.
" In response, the Post reverted to a defensive crouch, arguing that its reporters mustn't tweet about controversial subjects that might affect the institution's "reputation.
By the time Flint reverted to using the DWSD, some residents of the largely African American city, including children, showed evidence of lead poisoning.
It was really ahead of its time, but deals with England after a catastrophe and the whole country has reverted to wild nature again.
In the wake of these twin disappointments, the American foreign policy establishment has reverted to a pre-9/11 strategy of expedient ally support.
Following days of violent confrontations between protesters and Brazil's military police, officials in a number of cities relented and reverted to the old rates.
Instead of saying, "Thank you for your service" and letting another club pay them for their declining years, the Yankees reverted to Steinbrennerian type.
But after Mr. Carvalho's very public about-face in turning the job down, the mayor seems to have reverted to a more familiar character.
When the Oslo process broke down in 2000, and buses and cafes were routinely exploding in Israeli cities, the public reverted to May 1967.
Year by year, we've reverted toward a 19th-century style of capitalism, one in which the caveat is almost always up to the emptor.
" And after wincing at the shrapnel of this testimony, Trump reverted to form, the default mode of presidential mendacity: "I barely know the man.
Mr. Trump reverted to the coarse language he has employed in arena rally settings, even as he spoke in front of a religious audience.
If Beijing reverted to 22019's levels and added $22019 billion, it would buy $22017 billion of U.S. goods and services over two years.
In truth, Russia has already reverted to a military-police state, keeping Mr. Putin and his regime in power mainly by force and intimidation.
Jenkins would putt that way during practice rounds but he always got cold feet and reverted to a conventional grip once the tournament began.
The curve inverted last May but then reverted in October, seemingly allaying worries that the longest expansion in U.S. history was nearing a close.
But the mood quickly reverted to the same themes and boilerplates familiar to anyone who has been paying attention over the past five weeks.
Footnote: This tune first appeared on his set lists in 1999, the year before he dropped the unpronounceable glyph name and reverted to Prince.
Similar energy market openings have blossomed in the past only to fade as governments reverted to resource nationalization or imposed limits to foreign investment.
Instead, the president reverted to campaign mode: an extended, high-flown discourse centered largely on the ordinary citizen's almost mystical relationship to political power.
But I couldn't think of anyone named Sellers who sold buckets, so I reverted to thinking about them as retailers, yet who makes buckets?
With his third term done, the city reverted to the old rule and de Blasio has to leave office when this term is over.
It's a singular point of contention that has some longtime fans saying they'll refuse to play or even buy the game unless it is reverted.
Nissan reverted to an analogue speedometer because its research found customers preferred to see a physical dial at a glance rather than the digital numbers.
But its state was surprising: It was a cell that had reverted to an embryonic form, when it could have developed into any cell type.
Even better, Apple's 16-inch MacBook Pro has actually reverted back to its old scissor-style keyboard, which makes them less thin and less vulnerable.
"I was a soldier in the Kufar army before I reverted," Jameson told one of the undercover officials, using an insulting term for non-believers.
The issue on my unit has been temporary, and reverted back to the correct format after restarting the phone, as others seem to have experienced.
"I've almost reverted back into eating the way I was when I was pregnant — but I'm not pregnant," said the mom of two on Monday.
Taylor used the last name Harris until her divorce from Harris was finalized earlier this year, after which she reverted back to her maiden name.
So far, there are 16 blocks in London where cladding has been removed and the advice in those has reverted to the stay put policy.
If some of your posts have been affected by the bug, Facebook says they should now have been reverted back to your normal sharing settings.
But after the threat of a U.S. invasion passed, Iran reverted to old habits and engaged in years of interminable negotiations over its nuclear program.
That metric, which some economists focus more on than on the 2-year and 10-year spread, reverted back and then inverted again in May.
He then reverted to his all too common use of extreme language with words that undermine his credibility and raise serious questions about his judgement.
After the rules expired this spring, they reverted to guidelines dating to the 1960s that restrict crane work during steady wind speeds of 30 m.p.h.
While Trump has now reverted to calling his wall a wall, White House counselor Kellyanne Conway chastised a reporter last week for doing the same.
Fortunately, Tyrone and Shaniqua — those bad influences from the wrong side of the tracks — didn't last too long, and Carlyle reverted to his old persona.
Mike Bordin: It was ours because Ruth was so nice and honest, and she allowed the rights to be reverted after X number of years.
He briefly considered doing a historical series, an "Ethiopian 'Wolf Hall,' " but then reverted to his dream of writing fantasy that honored the African diaspora.
Well, yes, but here is where we get to Lindley's central thesis: Contemporary theoretical physicists seem to have reverted to the idealized philosophy of Platonism.
Older residents of the camp who had started relaxing their covering, forgoing the face veil or wearing lighter colors, quickly reverted to all-shrouding black.
But she hasn't dated in 40 years, and she's reverted to acting like a teenager: falling in love too quickly, disclosing too much too soon.
To correct the habit, Jackson would slowly walk the length of the field crouched in a wider base, doing push-ups if his form reverted.
The colony had been conspicuously written out of the official story of Sequoia National Park, and its road has long since reverted to a trail.
And every time Jeff reverted [to New-Age-y language], I suspected that we hurt our cause of helping people change their minds about meditation.
But he quickly reverted to blaming Democrats for refusing to allocate money toward a wall as part of any spending deal to fund the whole government.
Since the end of 2016, OPEC's priority has reverted to raising prices and it has been willing to sacrifice some market share to attain that goal.
As it became increasingly clear that Clinton was the more popular Democratic candidate with the voters, Sanders reverted to banal process arguments about minor rules squabbles.
But on Tuesday, he reverted back to his original statement and once again placed blame on both the droves of white nationalists and the counter-protesters.
Hell, I'd at least like to see Nintendo keep it up, but the company's reverted to spending all its E3 time talking about its Switch console.
They also seem to have reverted to the idea that Jaqen is, well, just Jaqen, and that there's just one of him who's running the show.
Radiohead were furious when EMI released a "Greatest Hits" album after their departure from the label, but before their rights to their masters reverted to them.
However, once defense lawyers reminded Manafort what he had already said about this during his proffer, he reverted back to the more incriminating version of events.
Clinton has reverted to the stump speech she often delivered in the fall, focusing on the economy and on defeating the Republicans in a general election.
But Congress rejected attempts to establish a nationwide cap-and-trade system for emissions pricing in 2010 so the focus has reverted to a carbon tax.
Alunorte has reverted to half-capacity operation, as have the bauxite mines that feed it and the Albras aluminium smelter that takes some of its product.
Just a few weeks later, in October, the city reverted to using Detroit's Lake Huron water supply, but the damage was done to the lead pipes.
After a particularly big prize is won, there is a halo effect, whereby ticket sales remain high even though the jackpot has reverted to the norm.
"     "Consequent upon cancellation of retention license...rights over all areas which were subject of retention licences are hereby and without further assurance reverted to the government.
And, in particular, what Trump said at that press availability on Tuesday where he reverted back to his both-sides-do-it argument from last Saturday.
And Qualcomm reverted to its own custom Kryo CPU cores in the Snapdragon 820 — which powers the US Galaxy S7 — after using Cortex in the 810.
Bolivia and China have reverted to MPI 1 from MPI 3 due to the model reference period moving forward a year to 2013-2016 for EMs.
Revolut explained that it only temporarily reverted from a new system to its existing controls because the more advanced one flagged more payments than was necessary.
By major league rules, had the game been called, it would have reverted to the end of the eighth inning, and the Yankees would have won.
A group called the Grounders built up an immunity to the lingering radiation — an only-the-strong-survive scenario — and reverted to a rudimentary tribal existence.
So when faced with the Eagles&apos mini-rebellion, the president reverted to what had worked for him—and knocked the Manafort story for a loss.
On Monday, the pancake house chain reverted to its long-standing name after a temporary switch to  "IHOb" last month, with the "b" standing for burgers.
A more conservative Republican faction in Congress, driven by tea-party antipathy toward federal power, largely reverted to traditional skepticism of a federal role in education.
After agreeing to make huge cuts in the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty in 2011, Washington and Moscow have increasingly reverted to antagonism in this arena.
Iron Man became one of them when the rights reverted back to Marvel from [New Line Cinema], it instantly went to the top of the list.
"The iron ore market reverted back to its recent negative trajectory today as marginal gains witnessed over the past few days proved unsustainable," said Metal Bulletin.
Trump said in November he didn't want to hurt the Clintons, but reverted back to campaign mode recently by calling her "guilty as hell" on Twitter.
When negotiations over access to the interview fell apart, the committee reverted to the best tool they do have: a subpoena requiring Manafort to testify publicly.
Days later, he criticized white supremacists, but then later reverted to his initial stance, blaming "both sides" and specifically accusing the "alt-left" of provoking violence.
The night before, they had played an offense heavy on the triangle, then reverted to more one-on-one and up-tempo play against the Nets.
So after a while the sex just stopped, and we reverted back to two individuals who shared a kitchen and bathroom and that was about it.
Hong Kong reverted from British to Chinese rule in 1997 under a so-called "one country, two systems" arrangement which guarantees a high degree of autonomy.
But a year later, this "Trump effect" has largely subsided; from March through May 2018, apprehensions reverted to levels similar to those of 2014 through 2016.
I found that I couldn't come up with what I needed, so then I reverted more to yours truly and used the sadder part of my nature.
On Friday, Shanahan held talks with Wei that both sides called "constructive", although their teams later reverted to type with critical comments on each other's defense strategies.
The company representatives repeatedly used versions of "I'll get back to you" or reverted to vague talking points about the importance of connecting people and free expressions.
Under fire from lawmakers who saw Bolton's announcement as an illegal expansion of the US mission in Syria, the Pentagon officials reverted to stating their military objective.
On Wednesday, Reuters reported, citing sources, that late last week the Chinese side reverted on basically all the points the trade negotiators had agreed upon so far.
President Vladimir V. Putin has reverted the relationship between Russia and the West back more than 25 years to what it looked like during the Cold War.
When the deal fell through, Mr Netanyahu reverted to opposing the Yisrael Hayom bill, going so far as to dissolve his government in order to block it.
But when the filters are reverted, when the makeup is off, are we all shadowy-eyed, tired-looking specters with thin, dry lips and dull, sallow complexions?
But there was little appetite in Switzerland for making UBS bigger or for merging with a weaker Deutsche, so German officials reverted to Commerzbank, those people said.
"At the end I did chat to a few of the Azeri girls, who reverted to being ordinary giggling teenagers once the fighting was over," he remembers.
The currency briefly strengthened - moving from C$1.3385 to the greenback just before the data to C$1.3352 soon after - and then reverted to a weakening trend.
Donald Trump himself will continue to be a terrible and feckless leader, but every indication so far is that we've reverted to the terrible and feckless mean.
Wikipedia's editors, who are committed to ensuring the site isn't co-opted for advertising purposes, immediately reverted the entry to the more straightforward definition that existed before.
Nobody hindered the cause more than Michael Pineda, who after an encouraging performance last Sunday at Oakland reverted to dispiriting form with his briefest outing this season.
Not only did they miss that opportunity, but they reverted back to a much more superficial argument over racism that the Democratic Party has recently moved past.
But ISIS has reverted to its insurgent roots — an atomized, clandestine network of cells with a decentralized chain of command, Western and Middle Eastern counterterrorism officials said.
Robert Gsellman, who had pitched better of late, reverted to his early-season form and allowed a career-high seven runs on 11 hits over five innings.
But at his news conference, Mr. Trump reverted to the White House's original claim that he was primarily responding to Mr. Rosenstein's recommendation to dismiss Mr. Comey.
There have been cases when patients with dementia have reverted back to their childhood languages, or can remember with startling accuracy events and people from earlier decades.
With two qubits, the quantum computer reverted to its original state 85% of the time; when a third qubit was added, the success rate dropped to 50%.
Here's what you need to know: • Emmanuel Macron, the French president, reverted to campaign mode in an unusual address to the joint houses of Parliament at Versailles.
With their newfound action no longer working, the Cavs reverted back to their (mostly bad) old habits: isolations and stagnant pick-and-rolls that lead to more isolations.
Yamamoto attempted to mask his worry with numerous attempts at taunting his opponent, but soon reverted back to his wrestling bread and butter and scored another suplex takedown.
Rights to The Oblongs characters reverted back to me (I had to sign over the ownership rights for the show to go into production) two years after cancellation.
"Ethnically ambivalent, historically confused", the hybrid city had passed from Austrian into Italian hands, fallen under German, Yugoslav and joint Allied control, then reverted in 1954 to Italy.
It's almost as though the people in charge of marketing the film didn't know how to deal with its progressive messaging, and reverted to what they knew best.
Those pigmented skin cells in the fish that had an active crestin gene had reverted to that primitive state when they were malleable, their fates still wide open.
Maybe it was just that he was outnumbered by climate scientists or that he was suddenly being streamed live online, but he reverted to aggressively denying climate science.
As an adult I've reverted back to the natural beauty remedies I learned from my time in India — many of which have become commonplace on Instagram and YouTube.
And later follow-ups to see if feelings reverted or habit changes were less than temporary were limited because most of the subjects couldn't be compelled to return.
Strangely, we had so many issues with USB-C and the new MacBook, so we reverted back to 2015 MacBook Pros with standard USB for the live shows.
According to Billboard, the deal was negotiated directly with Napster, thanks in part to the fact that Metallica's master recordings reverted to the band a few years back.
With no functioning banks, schools, or even a post office, Naraha has reverted to the rural backwater that Yanai escaped 50 years ago as a high school dropout.
However, it reverted to a more neutral posture as Kabila's mandate expired in December 2016 in order to broker a deal between the ruling coalition and opposition leaders.
While Beckham opted for a major mane change, Simpson Ross reverted to an old favorite (which, though not technically "cooler" is still plenty cool): textured, mermaid-like extensions.
DAPA is currently suspended, after a 4-85033 Supreme Court stalemate reverted the case to a lower court in Texas that filed an injunction against the action's constitutionality.
Ten weeks of increasingly violent confrontations between police and protesters have plunged Hong Kong into its worst crisis since it reverted from British to Chinese rule in 1997.
He put her as the beneficiary for various financial accounts and their home but, without a will, land that had come from his family reverted to his brother.
Months of confrontation between police and protesters have plunged the financial and trading hub into its worst crisis since it reverted from British to Chinese rule in 1997.
Ten weeks of increasingly violent confrontation between police and protesters have plunged Hong Kong into its worst crisis since it reverted from British to Chinese rule in 1997.
Ten weeks of increasingly violent confrontation between police and protesters have plunged the city into its worst crisis since it reverted from British to Chinese rule in 1997.
Ten weeks of increasingly violent clashes between police and protesters have plunged the city into its worst crisis since it reverted from British to Chinese rule in 1997.
In the majority opinion, by Antonin Scalia, the Court reverted to the trespass theory: it was the physical trespass onto Jones's property, his Jeep, that required a warrant.
On two additional occasions, the incumbent president — Mr. Reagan and Barack Obama — performed poorly in the initial debate, though the contests soon reverted to what they had been.
A mild winter led to higher employment levels in the first part of the year, which leads to lower growth as employment has since reverted to seasonal norms.
If it is to maintain any role in transportation, it should be reverted back to focusing on preserving the highway system, ensuring safety and supporting basic alternative transportation.
The series lands on an interesting premise, one in which humans have basically reverted back to their more primal instincts after generations of not being able to see.
But he reverted to the troubling form he displayed in the first month of the season, lasting just three and two-thirds innings and allowing five earned runs.
After adopting a unifying tone on Monday, saying that "racism is evil," the president reverted to a more familiar Trump approach on Tuesday, our White House correspondents write.
Reactions were mixed, and five months into the run, some of the Spanish translations reverted to English to ensure "a bigger dramatic wallop," as one producer put it.
Gary Lineker, the stripped-to-his-boxers television personality in question, supports Leicester and played for it, but even he believes the club has simply reverted to type.
Iwo Jima reverted from U.S. to Japanese rule in 1968 and since then has housed about 400 Japanese navy and air force personnel who operate a landing strip.
Within a half hour, he had reverted to more well-worn ground, chiding Democrats for pursuing an investigation into potential ties between his campaign and the Russian government.
In the Victorian era, conservatives used to talk about "One Nation" conservatism, and the Tories appear to have reverted to that principle, aided by Boris Johnson's engaging personality.
Many of the areas where American troops and their allies have fought hard and died in large numbers have fallen or reverted to militant control in recent years.
On Saturday, they reverted to form by agreeing to a trade with the Miami Marlins for Giancarlo Stanton, the slugging outfielder and reigning National League most valuable player.
He then reverted to, "the age-old tendency [of getting] defensive, blowing out what should be a simple 'sorry' into a long and winding tale of excuses" (Weber).
The assertion that the black lung trust fund would have more than enough money if the excise tax reverted to the lower level also clashes with government research.
When Pai took over as FCC chair, he reverted these calculations to an outdated measure, which opened a loophole to allow Sinclair to divide its reach in half.
"The rights reverted back to [Archie Comics], and they're doing The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, which is a darker sort of twist," Hart told the crowd, per Entertainment Weekly.
People across Hong Kong, which reverted from British to Chinese rule in 1997, have in recent months thronged to cinemas and open-air screenings to watch the controversial movie.
The hand reverted to seven minutes from midnight in 1968 as France and China joined the nuclear arms race, and the US became more involved in the Vietnam War.
Faster than I could have possibly imagined, I reverted back to my mom's go-to three component packed lunch, which I ate every single afternoon for four long years.
Once it was over and Russia reverted to its Christian roots, Moscow evolved from an enemy to a cultural ally in the far more relevant conflict with radical Islam.
A report from the director of National Intelligence concluded that of 647 former detainees under scrutiny, 18% have definitely reverted to jihad and 11% are suspected of doing so.
Many welcome the fall in sterling since June as a boost to exporters—and one that more than outweighs any tariffs if Britain reverted to trading on WTO terms.
Where brands and media companies were once crafting entire campaigns around the hashtag "#unretouched," it seems like some have reverted back to their old ways of editing women's bodies.
As one observer puts it, this week's manifestos show that all have, to some degree, reverted to a pre-Thatcher way of thinking about the economy and free markets.
The thing is, it's not hard to feel like we've all reverted to spoiled kids at Christmas, screaming about our mountain of presents coming in less than desirable giftwrap.
Drug shortages became a serious problem when a donor project, called the Emergency Medicines Fund, ended in June 2015 and responsibility for procurement reverted to the government, MSF said.
That said, I didn't want to ruin my night, so I reverted to the one step that was working for and modified Wikihow's guide to better suit my needs.
They say militants who have reverted to guerrilla tactics after the loss of territorial control are behind a rise in hit and run attacks on SDF checkpoints and assassinations.
After a blip following the election result, investors have reverted to expecting the U.S. Federal Reserve to raise interest rates at next month's meeting, after a year on hold.
If they are classified it could provide a test of  Beijing's commitment to academic and publication freedom in the former British colony, which reverted to Chinese rule in 1997.
I said so Saturday on CNN and then again Tuesday night, after he unraveled Monday's wonderfully crafted statement in his press conference and reverted to his earlier misbegotten remarks.
Months of increasingly hostile confrontations between police and protesters have plunged the international business hub into its worst crisis since it reverted from British to Chinese rule in 1997.
In recent years, this most sumptuous of classical-music gatherings has reverted to its default identity as a parade of musical celebrities with no clear artistic destination in sight.
So AIBA reverted to a system used in the professional ranks that awards 10 points to the winner of a round and 9 or fewer points to the loser.
Months of increasingly violent confrontations between police and protesters have plunged the international business hub into its worst crisis since it reverted from British to Chinese rule in 1997.
Yet when a reactor in Ukraine exploded and started spewing lethal radiation, the Soviet system quickly reverted to old habits of self-serving lies, manipulation of information and secrecy.
But at a press conference in New York the following day, Trump reverted to his original comments, saying both sides were to blame and criticizing leftist protesters in antifa.
Dean finished "Giving Up the Gun" — a slim but fascinating volume on how the samurais reverted to the sword in the 1600s — just before we took off for Japan.
McConnell has often spoken out on the issue of preserving the autonomy of Hong Kong, which reverted to Chinese sovereignty in 1997 after 156 years of rule under Britain.
Since it started losing control of territory, Boko Haram has reverted to hit-and-run attacks on villages as well as suicide bombings on places of worship or markets.
But, now that the apparent period of outrage is over, SoftBank has reverted back to writing checks and companies are taking them in spite of the links to Saudi Arabia.
Trump, a Republican, has tightened U.S. trade and travel restrictions on the island and reverted to characterizations of the Cuban government that echo the countries' long Cold War-era hostility.
However, if perceived ownership of the space reverted to the person behind, recliners would only pay $12 to recline, and people behind wouldn't sell their space for less than $39.
Kerr Lien, a village in central Gambia, reverted to using a manual well for nine years after the inhabitants were unable to fix a fault in their solar-powered pump.
The Asian financial center that reverted from British to Chinese rule in 1997 is the biggest foreign market for Swiss timepieces, absorbing 13.5% of the exports by value in July.
On Friday, in a tight, grinding game that felt like the postseason, Halak reverted to form, lifting the Islanders to a 1-0 victory over the Devils at Prudential Center.
Democrats had record turnout; his Midwest presidency-makers of Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania reverted to their Democratic form; and conservative states, including Texas, showed the demographic dangers for the GOP.
From Scott's point of view, the good news is that almost all of the thousands of changes catalogued in his body reverted to normal soon after he returned to Earth.
But late last night, as Reddit users were quick to notice, Google reverted to the old Android Messages design — even for those who had already installed the most recent update.
The declining trend of recent years in the bank's Fitch Core Capital (FCC) ratio reverted in 2016, reaching 14.32% by year-end as internal capital generation materially exceeded asset growth.
The instant the testing finished, the engine automatically reverted back to being its normal polluting self—emitting up to 40 times the amount of nitrogen oxides (NOx) allowed by law.
Police fired two warning shots into the air, almost unheard in the former British colony which reverted to Chinese rule in 1997 and is considered one of Asia's safest cities.
"Investors have certainly reverted to caution and that aspect of the market is going to be around for a while," said Peter Cardillo, chief market economist at First Standard Financial.
I reverted back to that moment from the night before with my compadres, where we lamented the lack of venues (and by extension, events) created specifically with us in mind.
Walking toward one of the group baths, a kiddie pool sardined with the beautiful people, I instantly reverted to my middle school self, rolling my eyes at the hot women.
But as the speech progressed, Trump reverted to who he's been throughout his political career and in his presidency: eager to turn any debate into an us-versus-them fight.
Because the electricity has been cut off to almost all cities and towns, the entire island has reverted to a economy based on cash, which is in very short supply.
After a few slogans which didn't gain much traction, like "It's time to fly" (2004) and "Let's fly together," (2010) United reverted back to "Fly the friendly skies" in 2013.
Sessions commented on the example of an undocumented criminal in Portland who was released by local authorities before assaulting and raping a woman, but quickly reverted to criticism of Chicago.
In a partial rollback, some of Havana's neighborhood markets have given up on cooperatives with which they had struck deals and reverted to a state-run model with fixed prices.
Credit standards eased further on loans to enterprises, notably owing to increasing competitive pressures in retail banking, and reverted to a net easing on loans to households for house purchase.
Ten weeks of increasingly violent confrontations between police and demonstrators have plunged the international business hub into its worst crisis since it reverted from British to Chinese rule in 1997.
Trump spent a couple of days acting like the president, but he quickly reverted to his more traditional behavior of hammering his enemies and blaming the media for his problems.
In this image, recalling Monet with a whiff of Constable, Mr. Morell reverted to a technique he'd used to celebrate both artists on site (photographing at Giverny and Hampstead Heath).
Route 1, which passed through the center, was also under military control north and south of Tam Ky during the daylight hours, though at sundown it reverted to VC control.
But the longer he campaigned the more he reverted to the guy who's running for president for the third time and has yet to ever win a single primary. Ever.
HK$13,000 ($893) is what the monthly rent for a tiny room in a shared apartment could cost in Hong Kong, which reverted from British to Chinese rule in 1997.
But hours later, when pressed about the change at a news conference, the President said that while he believed "the two-state will happen," he reverted to his prior stance.
In an attempt to energize his base, Netanyahu has reverted to his time-tested strategy: Warning supporters he is on the cusp of defeat, unless they get out and vote.
The EU's automotive industry was seen to incur the biggest costs if Britain and the bloc's trading relationship reverted to World Trade Organization (WTO) rules post-Brexit, the report said.
After three years of heavy money printing failed to drive up inflation, the BOJ reverted its policy framework last September to one better suited for a long-term war against deflation.
In August, the Trump administration put out guidance that basically reverted to the pre-Obama policy but gave Mattis some authority to decide the status of openly trans troops already serving.
But as with all of Hong Kong's leaders who took office after the former British colony reverted to Chinese rule in 1997, Lam has struggled to match her rhetoric with reality.
Basically, adult stem cells could be reverted into their original state as stem cells, when they possessed the genetic potential to divide and become the heart, liver, skin, and other organs.
Put frequently on the defensive, he reverted to lines he'd used before and nuggets from his stump speech, and he kept returning to ISIS and military might, military might and ISIS.
"The really dramatic response of the human body in flight is only matched by how quickly it reverted back to the preflight stage when it got back to Earth," Mason says.
Alas, plantings have been limited because it is only moderately easy to peel, low in seeds rather than seedless, and genetically unstable, so that some trees have reverted to seedy form.

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