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1
However, there may well
be
a
reversion
to the more antiquated system this week.
2
This may
be
a
reversion
to a more traditional attitude, but that does not necessarily make it ripe for the reintroduction of José Mourinho.
3
It
is
a
reversion
to magic, a pandering to man's natural sloth.
4
I daresay it
's
a
reversion
to the old hunting instinct.
5
In short, it
is
a
reversion
to German heathendom.
6
Like most of the Renaissance arts, it
was
a
reversion
instead of a new creation.
7
This sex
was
a
reversion
to their very first time, fun, physically enjoyable, but essentially meaningless.
8
But suddenly there
was
a
reversion
of feeling.
9
Maybe she 's a reversion to type.
10
Too many ropey IPO candidates sought a listing, investors became jaded and ultimately there
was
a
reversion
to mean.
11
Yet lockdown probably did put extra strain on many households and perhaps there
was
a
reversion
to more traditional roles.
12
To my mind, this
is
a
reversion
to a form of European politics which I thought had been consigned to history books.
13
The nocturne that follows in A flat
is
a
reversion
to the Field type, the opening recalling that master's B flat Nocturne.
14
His religion
is
a
reversion
to the old Teutonic pagan earth-worship, and he had the pagan dread of "quick-coming death."
15
Taking all that one can grab without punishment
is
a
reversion
to barbarism; the unscrupulous magnate is morally no better than a pickpocket.
16
They are hollow mockeries, unless," he stared at Lydia through his gold-rimmed glass, "unless you
are
a
reversion
to type, yourself."