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Stoke are their opponents and will be hoping to fare better than the last time their travelled to OT for a league fixture - a 5-0 reverse back through the mists of time.
BBC: Premier League as it happened
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And what I've learned is that when you have major issues that are centuries in the making--and certainly poverty and the intersection between poverty and racial discrimination has been in this country for a long, long time--what we have to do is to recognize that we're not going to reverse it overnight, but we can make steady progress.
NPR: Sen. Barack Obama on Poverty and Katrina
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But just as Strauss was set to reach his half century, he once again needlessly gifted his wicket away, top-edging an attempted reverse sweep off Hauritz to Johnson at short fine leg - the fifth time the off-spinner had claimed his wicket in the series.
BBC: England escape one-day whitewash
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This year foreign capital has gone into reverse at the same time as India's current-account deficit has widened sharply.
ECONOMIST: Economics focus
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If the Roberts court decides any of those cases in industry's favor, Congress will surely draw up a bill to reverse the damage--one that even McCain would have a hard time vetoing.
FORBES: November Election A Lawyer's Delight
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The usual approach is to conduct reverse-repurchase agreements, borrowing from one of its 16 primary dealers for short periods of time in order to finance the assets on its balance-sheet.
ECONOMIST: Central banks' exit strategies