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Time to recrudescence was the time to recrudesce to the initial parasitemia.
Was the reaction of the local people who hated them a recrudescence of primitive anti-Semitism?
The best is the recrudescence of interest in buying local food with no air miles.
In tune with this tiny hint of optimism, Gervasi uses his film to trace the recrudescence of Anvil.
The result does exactly what Quatermain's epigraph implies: it allows a recrudescence of the boyish desire to be a hero.
These burnings went on all day until about midnight, and then, apart from a small recrudescence, stopped.
If this were just a recrudescence of the Balkan ethnic conflict of the 1990s, it would be bad enough.
Today's rejuvenated flat-Earth philosophy, as promoted by rappers and YouTube videos, is not simply a recrudescence of pre-scientific ignorance.
There is a recrudescence of wise head-waging by those who believe that the nose is a nobler organ than the brain.
"It is important to regard Auschwitz as the recrudescence of slavery, the first in western civilisation since the American Civil war," Styron says.
Today's recrudescence is the lies about President Obama's faith, and the fear-mongering about the proposed Islamic center.
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