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1 For in the course of nine minutes, Trump swiftly reverted to type .
2 However, that breakthrough was short-lived and they soon reverted to type .
3 By the time our heroine has returned home, she'll have reverted to type .
4 The natural savage instinct became predominant; he reverted to type .
5 They have reverted to type and are clearly enjoying it.
6 He, too, had reverted to type : dark jungle fatigues and a felt bush-ranger hat.
7 That rascal of a Don Miguel has reverted to type .
8 Euro 2008 Qualifying Group E:England have reverted to type .
9 They've reverted to type , bullying the Scots, Samoans and Americans into yielding to their physical dominance.
10 He could not blame the reporters and commentators if they assumed that he had reverted to type .
11 Now as a private company, Clondalkin has reverted to type and apparently wants to keep its business to itself.
12 Basically, the early bird special has at last been socially sanctioned, and as a result I have reverted to type .
13 She added meditatively, "And I think I must have reverted to type - up there on the mountain, this morning."
14 After the strong Protection of Freedoms Act in the first year of the coalition government, the Conservatives have reverted to type .
15 This year's Budget reverted to type , with the focus on personal tax bands and credits, though no action on the "old reliables".
16 So your Geoffrey Fox being pagan, primitive-primordial ,whateverit is now the fashion to call it, reverted to type , and you were the victim.
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