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The Bacchae however shows a reversion to old forms, possibly as a deliberate archaic effect or maybe because there were no virtuoso choristers in Macedonia, where it is said to have been written.
It seems a reversion to some old habits takes place here, the southern or south west stone becoming higher and thicker, like a miniature recumbent from the recumbent-stone circles.
However the commander-in-chief of Bosnia-Hercegovina believe it to be too heavy and demanded a reversion back to the old 7 cm caliber to save weight.
The public relations department at Bentley pointed to customer demand as the driving force behind the reversion to the old two valve per cylinder 6. 75 litre unit for the Red Label.
Having gained fame and fortune, Devore has gone his own way and produced Evergone, which Just dismisses as a reversion to Devore's old habits.
The reversion to the Roman communion of his old friend Crotus led to his mordant Responsio amici ( 1532, anon.

reversion and was
In 1589, he received the valuable appointment of reversion to the Clerkship of the Star Chamber, although he did not formally take office until 1608 – a post which was worth £ 16, 000 a year.
The reign of Henry II represents a reversion in power back from the barony to the monarchical state in England ; it was also to see a similar redistribution of legislative power from the Church, again to the monarchical state.
During the twenty year period following the reversion of the frontier to Hadrian's Wall, Rome was concerned with continental issues, primarily problems in the Danube provinces.
Adams explained that working with synthesizers caused a " diatonic conversion ," a reversion to the belief that tonality was a force of nature.
In some cases, the Prime Minister was a figurehead with power being wielded by other individuals ; in others there was a reversion to the " chief minister " model of earlier times in which the Sovereign actually governed.
In his view, the distinction Masters and Johnson made between " conversion " ( helping gay men with no previous heterosexual experience to learn heterosexual sex ) and " reversion " ( directing men with some previous heterosexual experience back to heterosexuality ) was not well founded.
Gravity, interpreted as an innate attraction between every pair of particles of matter, was an occult quality in the same sense as the scholastics ' " tendency to fall " had been .... By the mid eighteenth century that interpretation had been almost universally accepted, and the result was a genuine reversion ( which is not the same as a retrogression ) to a scholastic standard.
However, it was later suggested the anapsid-like turtle skull may be due to reversion rather than to anapsid descent.
In 1474, Albert married his daughter Barbara to Duke Henry XI of Głogów, who left his possessions on his death in 1476 to his widow with reversion to her family, an arrangement which was resisted by Henry's kinsman, Duke Jan II of Żagań.
Furthermore, the heirs of both the Latin princes were to marry children of Charles, and Charles was to have the reversion of the Empire and Principality should the couples have no heirs.
The timing of this reversion meant that the Ravenloft supplement Van Richten's Guide to the Mists did not see print ; instead, it was released as a free download in late September 2005.
However, it was later suggested the anapsid-like turtle skull may be due to reversion rather than to anapsid descent.
Of note, the current lyrics do not mention either the Communist Party of China or Mao Zedong and the reversion of the lyrics was symbolic of the downfall of Hua Guofeng and the cult of personality of Mao and the ascendancy of Deng Xiaoping.
* System Restore: Windows Me introduced the " System Restore " logging and reversion system, which was meant to simplify troubleshooting and solve problems.
The only significant distinction between the Islamic waqf and English trust was " the express or implied reversion of the waqf to charitable purposes when its specific object has ceased to exist ", though this difference only applied to the waqf ahli ( Islamic family trust ) rather than the waqf khairi ( devoted to a charitable purpose from its inception ).
Humphrey, the fourth son of King Henry IV, was created Duke of Gloucester and Earl of Pembroke for life, these titles being subsequently made hereditary, with a reversion as regards the Earldom of Pembroke, in default of heirs to Humphrey, to William de la Pole, 1st Duke of Suffolk.
In the mid-to-late 1590s Buck was in competition with playwright John Lyly for the reversion of the office of the Master of the Revels, then held by Buck's relation Sir Edmund Tilney (" reversion " meaning that the candidate would obtain the office when the present office-holder vacated it — usually by death ).
Upon the start of the new Stuart dynasty in 1603, Buck was knighted ( on 23 July ) and formally received the reversion to the office of Master of the Revels with an appointment as Deputy Master, by a royal patent ( on 23 June ).
His eldest brother John de la Pole, Earl of Lincoln ( c. 1464-1487 ), was named heir to the throne by his maternal uncle, Richard III of England, who gave him a pension and the reversion of the estates of Lady Margaret Beaufort.
At the accession of George I, he was made Viscount Sunbury and Earl of Halifax, with remainder to heirs male, a Knight of the Garter, and First Lord of the Treasury, with a grant to his nephew of the reversion of the Auditorship of the Exchequer.
Sir Thomas Benger succeeded Cawarden, and Edmund Tylney followed him ( 1579 – 1610 ); it was the appointment of the latter's nephew, Sir George Buck, as deputy-master, with the reversion to the mastership, which led to so much repining on the part of the dramatist, John Lyly, who was himself a candidate.

reversion and under
The corridor is effectively " railbanked " under state legislation that allows for the potential reversion to rail usage in the future along with the creation of an alternative route for a cross-state non-motorized recreational trail.
" The claim and others made to Fort Lawton was based on rights under 1865 U. S .- Indian treaties promising reversion of surplus military lands to their original owners.
The Viscounts Gormanston continued to retain the Lordship of the latter under reversion., and the prescriptive barony of Fingal was also retained by the Viscount Gormanston as an incorporeal hereditament in gross, until passed to the late Patrick Denis O ' Donnell.
The departments of Bözburg and Eigenamt, upon their reversion of Habsburg control in 1364, also fell under the military leadership of the town.
His work at statecraft included the following: the slow pacification of party strife, nonetheless with republican opposition latent and episodically expressed ; his assumption of the title Imperator ( refusing the crown, yet continuing since 49 as dictator ), with reversion of the Senate to an advisory council, and the popular comitia as a compliant legislature, although law might be made by his edicts alone ; his assumption of authority over tax and treasury, over provincial governors, and over the capital ; supreme jurisdiction ( trial and appellate ) over the continuing republican legal system, with the judex being selected among senators or equites, yet criminal courts remained corrupted by factional infighting ; supreme command over the decayed Roman army, which was reorganized and which remained under civilian control ; reform of government finance, of budgeting re income and expense, and of corn distribution ; cultivation of civil peace in Rome by control of criminal " clubs ", by new city police, and by public building projects.

reversion and Convention
The petition was ignored and a legal challenge by six members of the pre-1934 House of Assembly that argued that the National Convention Act and the Referendum Act were both unconstitutional was quashed when Justice Dunfield ruled that with the reversion of Newfoundland to Crown Colony status in 1934, the British Parliament was free to do as it saw fit.

reversion and July
The Earls of Roden had property interests in Dundalk for over three centuries, and at an auction in July 2006 the 10th Earl sold his freehold of the town, including ground rents, mineral rights, manorial rights, the reversion of leases and the freehold of highways, common land, and the fair green.
#* Significance: first Party Congress following death of Deng Xiaoping and the reversion of Hong Kong to China on 1 July 1997 ; Jiang Zemin forces party rival Qiao Shi to retire ; Inclusion of Deng Xiaoping's philosophy into Party constitution.
A " secret " memorandum declassified in 1996 detailing the conversation among top-level U. S. military and civilian officials on July 16, 1965 in Tokyo revealed a plan put forward by Reischauer, then serving as the United States Ambassador to Japan, that would enable the U. S. to keep its military bases and the option to introduce nuclear weapons in Okinawa after the reversion of the U. S .- occupied islands to Japanese sovereignty.

reversion and .
The suggested merger in God ( Hindu belief ) in this state involves virtually a reversion to the first state of God being Self-absorbed.
Ballard's 1975 novel High Rise featured a luxury arcology in which disparity between social classes among the residents eventually led to widespread anarchy and a reversion to primitive archetypes.
The method tests the capability of mutagen in creating mutations that can result in a reversion back to a non-auxotrophic state so that the cells can grow on a histidine-free medium.
The 1899 trip to Australia saw a reversion to red, white and blue jerseys, but with the blue used in thick hoops and the red and white in thin bands.
Some economists also contend that now, according to Gresham's Law, a reversion to the colón would be disastrous to the economy.
However, the United States Forest Service estimates a net loss of about 2 million hectares ( 4, 942, 000 acres ) between 1997 and 2020 ; this estimate includes conversion of forest land to other uses, including urban and suburban development, as well as afforestation and natural reversion of abandoned crop and pasture land to forest.
The impetus from this reversion continues to the lake's windward end and then reverts back.
The economy of Macau has remained one of the most open in the world since its reversion to China in 1999.
This reversion to Jerry Lewis resulted from a promise made by then-Paramount CEO Barney Balaban who gratuitously offered to give the rights back to Lewis as a birthday present.
Postmodern philosophy is often particularly skeptical about simple binary oppositions characteristic of structuralism, emphasizing the problem of the philosopher cleanly distinguishing knowledge from ignorance, social progress from reversion, dominance from submission, and presence from absence.
What they have in common is the ridicule with which their attempts are viewed, the imagery that suggests that they are motivated largely by animal passion, the childish behavior, and the reversion to the love-language of their youth.
* Reversion: A reversion arises when a tenant grants an estate of lesser maximum duration than his own.
The original tenant's future interest is a reversion.
More recently the land has been part of a grassland reversion scheme, returning the surrounding fields to native chalk grassland.
Some consider that the implementation of sustainable development would mean a reversion to pre-modern lifestyles.

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