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1 It didn't last long - UK TV host has reversed from Top Gear.
2 The Venusians say that conditions are reversed from what we found on Capellette.
3 The Philippine peso reversed from gains earlier in the session to trade slightly lower.
4 The two teams' shooting fortunes were reversed from the first half to the second.
5 That was partly reversed from 2008 onwards, as firms laid off less productive workers.
6 The Philippine peso PHP= reversed from gains earlier in the session to trade slightly lower.
7 The relative strength of the two parties had therefore been reversed from the preceding Congress.
8 UK TV host has reversed from Top Gear.
9 The whip-poor-will delivers its disconsolate cry with the notes exactly reversed from those of his Northern brother.
10 Petrochemicals, most of which have still to report earnings, reversed from declines earlier in the session and closed modestly higher.
11 The ball had reversed from an in to an out, causing Smithers to miss it by at least six inches!
12 This was reversed from 2005 through 2013 (ranging from 1.07 in 2005 to 1.44 in 2013).
13 No.2 lender Westpac Banking Corp reversed from losses earlier in the session to have its best day since August 29.
14 The real estate investment trust is trading at its support of S$1.425 and has reversed from this level previously.
15 Officers swooped on the van as it reversed from the dock, allegedly finding 59 bags each containing about 20kg of methamphetamine.
16 Aristocrat Leisure Ltd reversed from a record high to fall 5.2 percent and was one of the biggest percentage losers on the index.
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