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1. Thus a political dilemma has re-emerged.
2. The cancer re-emerged in her groin within a year.
3. Consequently the Marxist view is certain to re-emerge.
4. Deng retreated further from public view, only to re-emerge in early 1992 with his trip to the south.
5. In 1993, when they re-emerged to give public addresses, they numbered 24.
6. Health Typical Geminian nervousness re-emerges this week, but can be helped with a soothing massage and herbal remedies.
7. When he re-emerged he was ripping his shirt off - it was my shirt, too.
8. Nothing conclusive has been found and it seems only time will tell if the trouble re-emerges.
9. This is a theme which will re-emerge when we consider acquired disorders of language in Chapter 9.
10. Mr Pozsgay was simply fed up with playing second fiddle, a characteristic that was to re-emerge later.
11. In the future, small farmers will re-emerge to provide the luxury items and the special foods that people enjoy.
12. The stream is fascinating, disappearing from view from time to time, to re-emerge from beneath road or path in an ever delightful manner.
13. But the flat tax re-emerged overnight after Forbes won the Arizona primary.
14. Basically, they were forerunners of the skinhead attitudes which re-emerged in the mid-seventies.
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15. A week later he re-emerged sitting inside a glass case.
16. He re-emerged in 1987 and 1991 to fight constitutional proposals to recognise Quebec as a distinct society.
17. Amid the problems, Paul Smith re-emerged as a seam bowler demanding respect.
18. Florence re-emerged holding a plastic raincoat over herself and the baby, and got into the back seat.
19. With the help of cosmetic surgery she undergoes a dramatic transformation to re-emerge as Silver.
20. While the sale will go through the contentious issue will re-emerge in the run-up to an expected spring election.
21. One day Myanmar will reemerge as a major exporter.
22. At 4:30, like Lazarus the dead, they reemerge and go home.
23. This crisis will pass and America will reemerge with a far sounder financial system.
24. Whether you write down your feelings or do it mentally, by exploring, feeling, and expressing your negative feelings they loose their power and positive feelings reemerge.
25. But sometimes it is not necessarily wide of the mark for all that, because ... because there is no way here of not seeing it reemerge.
26. Because Ganymede's orbit is tilted nearly edge-on to Earth, it routinely can be seen passing in front of and disappearing behind its giant host, only to reemerge later.
27. If we can determine the origin we can also take measures to ensure that the virus doesn't reemerge in a slightly different form, " she said."
28. ALTHOUGH Svetlana Khorkina is a world-famous Russian gymnast and seven-time Olympic medalist, not many people know that it was the Universiade that helped her reemerge from the doldrums.
29. The routine is universal: After months of isolation, sleepless nights, and marathon coding sessions, the time finally arrives for the young startups to reemerge and show how they've matured.
30. He warns that a multitude of competing militia and clan-based warlords might reemerge.
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