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Synonym: appearcome into viewcome outAntonym: submergeSimilar words: emergencyemergingat the mercy ofenergyundergourgeundergraduatelargeMeaning: [ɪ'mɜːdʒ]  v. 1. come out into view, as from concealment 2. come out of 3. become known or apparent 4. come up to the surface of or rise 5. happen or occur as a result of something. 
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181. Later, however, the parasite can emerge from its dormant state to strike when a patient's immune system is weakened.
182. "The favour of drop water, should emerge fontal look signs up for " , this is unquestionable.
183. Most important, weak growth prepares the ground for a second leg down, back into recession--the "W-shaped" recession that may emerge in late 2010 or 2011 that markets seem to have forgotten about.
184. An ancient Hopi Prophecy states. When the Blue Star Kachina makes its appearance in the heavens the 5th world will emerge.
185. If you don't want a mind to emerge, then unhinge it from the body.
186. This article introduce a new method to make the latent fingerprints emerge by using the iodine heat-sublimating spray-gun heated by a sort of quartz lamp.
187. Women acuteness wet wart in the clitoris, the size of the labia minora and perianal, perineum, vagina, and cervical also can emerge.
188. Debts are contracted, and friendships begun around the gaming table end in quarrels from which honour and lives invariably emerge somewhat tattered.
189. The more is principal stress deviator peak, the more possible is to emerge negative pore water pressure and to show more shear dilatation with high dry density.
190. And in actual life, with the constantly developing of economy, new kind aleatory contracts emerge in a large amount, one seat should be a natural thing that it is obtained legally.
191. A violent breakaway group, similar to the Real IRA in Northern Ireland, could emerge.
192. The discussion shows that with the step filter. The boundary enhancement in the region will appear when the noncontinuous gray grade (a hard boundary) and the epoch emerge in the multi-gray picture .
193. Beijing lacks water, but not cloggy people is right of water scene address yearning, accordingly, "Shui Jinghao curtilage " like emerge the ground is in capital blossom everywhere.
194. They also unequivocally demonstrate that noticeable change can emerge on its own by summing up the steady unnoticeable work of incremental deletions of the unfit.
195. And here's something scary: The Berkeley scientists can now implant the MEMS equipment during the pupal stage so that the beetles emerge embedded with electrodes, ready to be wired up.
196. The central forms of productive cooperation are no longer created by the capitalist as part of the project to organize labor but rather emerge from the productive energies of labor itself.
197. But this has triggered an arms race with bacteria, which start evolving to beat the antibiotics - and emerge as in the end as pumped-up, super-charged bacteria invulnerable to our medical weapons.
198. A rival bid of at least 800 to 820 pence, or $17.9 billion, could emerge this week from U.S.-based confectioner Hershey, The Wall Street Journal reported late on Friday.
199. With promoting the liberalization of trade as the common goal of the major countries, various barriers emerge in the world and damage the development of the international trade.
200. I got lost, very upset. I returned to the military headquarters earlier. I tried to emerge in the work in order to forget what had happened.
201. Each one go back out both sides as the tidewater emerge a small road.
202. Use big fish time finally or double sufficient emerge to rub fontal acupuncture point.
203. Still , some empirical data are beginning to emerge. Prof.
204. Under the operating microscope, we exemined the form and emerge rate of optic artery impression in 67 heads of adult fixed cadavers, measured the diameter of impression.
205. They tend to emerge at dawn and dusk, to feed on the lichens which festoon these forest hideaways .
206. In mammals and most birds, individuals emerge into the world after a complex ontogenetic history in which behavioral differentiation played as important a role as tissue differentiation.
207. Pathological change is chronic and continual advancement, patients can emerge renal inadequacy, uraemia. excitatory autacoid and cytotoxic drug have bad curative effect and major adverse reaction.
208. Because of the complexity and importance of credit risk, many risk measuring models emerge besides the traditional credit analysis methods.
208. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
209. "Minocycline reduces the capability of the virus to emerge from resting infected T cells," Szeto explains.
210. Ostensibly a biopic of Welsh poet Dylan Thomas, it eschews the traditional biography formula to emerge as an artsy meditation on love, friendship and jealousy.
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