101.   This roster might lead us to suspect that the word culture has been denatured to the point of meaninglessness, but the reverse is true.

102.   To do it the reverse is not practical.

103.   Today, the reverse is true, he said.

104.   Today the reverse is true.

105.   Tranghese also says that, unlike previous years when Big East teams had their reputations established before conference play, the reverse might be true this season.

106.   Today, the reverse is true, as high-income families tend to buy large sport utilities while the less prosperous buy small, older-model cars.

107.   Virtually all people with obstructive sleep apnea snore but the reverse is not true, Remmers said.

108.   What the CIA and FBI did not know, however, was that the reverse was also true.

109.   When players have more say, either by vote or through contracts, the reverse is true.

110.   When these teams met earlier this season in Boston, the reverse was true.

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time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
reverse 0%
reverse + v. >>共 27
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