Sentence examples for a dramatic resurgence from inspiring English sources

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C'est superbeau!" After decades of war, Cambodia is enjoying a dramatic resurgence as a tourist destination.

Twenty years later mathematicians took up their work, and a dramatic resurgence of interest in Weyl's theory began.

But if our cities are experiencing a dramatic resurgence, inequality is also growing at a fantastic pace.

There is a dramatic resurgence in the popularity of history: more people are reading history, visiting monuments, watching TV programmes than ever before.

"The takeover in early June by ISIS of Mosul, Iraq's second largest city, and other towns and villages in north-western Iraq has resulted in a dramatic resurgence of sectarian tensions and the massive displacement of communities fearing sectarian attacks and reprisals," read the report.

The anniversary comes as the nation witnesses a dramatic resurgence of militias and other Patriot groups -- a comeback driven by widespread populist anger at racial changes in the population, soaring public debt and the terrible economy, the bailouts of bankers and other elites, and an array of initiatives by the Obama Administration that are seen as "socialist" or even "fascist".

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However there was still Faulkner, and he pummelled England's inexperienced attack to share 57 with last man Clint McKay - whose contribution was two from nine balls - in an even more dramatic resurgence than on the first day of the Ashes at the same ground, when Australia rallied from 132-6.

The total number of jobless is now close to 2.4m after increasing by a record 281,000 over the previous quarter, the three months to February.This dramatic resurgence of unemployment is unwinding the clock.

The dramatic resurgence of the Basque country's radical separatists, who formed part of the Bildu coalition that took a quarter of the region's votes, brought sudden change to one of Spain's most obdurate and bloody political conflicts.

The world has seen the dramatic resurgence of al-Qaeda in Iraq and Syria, which has greatly complicated the civil war in Syria.

The reasons for this dramatic resurgence in WNV infections are not clear; however, several factors could be involved ranging from increased enzootic bird-mosquito-bird circulation, resulting in more human spillover infections, to increased human virulence.

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