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I think [forestry] is coming back on the radar scheme.
I'd guess Capoue may be back on the radar.
Q. Sovereign risk is back on the radar following the Greek debt crisis.
High point: Damages, which put her back on the radar and won her two Emmys.
It's now back on the radar of just the right people and prospering.
"Now Mayfair is back on the radar of the wealthy and of the developers," Mr. Cutt said.
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Neil Williams, chief economist at fund manager Hermes in London, said: "Over-optimistic global growth forecasts have been pared back, and probably rightly so, and also China has come back on to the radar.
Sreesanth is gradually coming back on to the radar after his stint with Warwickshire, but perhaps the man the selectors need to look at next is Sudeep Tyagi.
"I've got to kind of claw my way back on to the radar".
It has also shown that Chicago is back on the basketball radar after an innocuous start to the season.
GIORGIO ARMANI is certainly back on the fashion radar in a big way after Rihanna and Adele wore the designer's gowns to the Grammy Awards on Sunday.
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