And Friedman presents himself as reversing any destruction it has caused. Smith reversed the packages and inspected them after placing the siphon and fruit on the table. His loss came because he refused to grant political rights to the large middle class he had created. It was the most violent day in Ukraine`s history since Soviet times, and it turned out to be the end of Yanukovych`s regime. There is no silver bullet to undo centuries of biased over-policing. But understanding the tiny physical processes behind memory reversal could help researchers better understand this most painful symptom of the disease, and perhaps even find ways to slow it down or stop it. He added that “he would have preferred to live like a criminal or a rebel rather than risk his conviction for the queen.” He announced that he would cancel what should never have been done. And to do nothing less in things than undo them afterwards (if necessary), I planned until the last minute. My god. Help us to help ourselves before we condemn ourselves. Then he stood up on his feet and she also stood up, and Sigrid said: This could be your downfall.

Going to the theater was the ruin of all the good work done, and the result was unpredictable. Increased spending and the removal of some sequesters are likely to have a greater impact on the ever-struggling labour market. The terrestrial lifestyle of these turtles may also have been their undoing. Reversing “toxic chemicals forever” can be found in the products in your pantry. These sample phrases are automatically selected from various online information sources to reflect the current use of the word “cancel”. The views expressed in the examples do not represent the views of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Send us your feedback. Find the answers online with Practical English Usage, your go-to guide to problems in English. She warned that one mistake could undo all her achievements. Before the 12th century, in the defined sense in the transitive sense 1 Increase your test score with programs developed by Vocabulary.com experts. Find out which words work together and create more natural English with the Oxford Collocations Dictionary app.

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