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Principle began to reassert itself.
At best, he was a sloppy scientist; at worst, a fraud.Still, despite its embarrassments, the hereditarian school began to reassert itself.
Such, for a while anyway, was the "new normal," though the old normal began to reassert itself almost as soon as that facile catchphrase was coined.
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The anti-communist union Solidarity, suppressed under martial law in 1980, had begun to reassert itself.
And if this process is allowed to slip, even for a day, nature begins to reassert itself.
Only in the past few decades, as the facts about weather have become more and more pressing, is the subject beginning to reassert itself in fiction.
"If you cut down a forest for crops or pastureland, it will begin to reassert itself, first with cedars and then sassafras," she said.
But even after taking that into account, I think this analysis might get us closer to understanding what is really going on as the unexpected - the norm throughout human history - begins to reassert itself in an age when we thought we had everything under control.
But in recent weeks, Bertuzzi, 36, began to reassert himself and show some of his old snarl, engaging in a rare playoff fight with Rostislav Klesla during the Red Wings' Game 1 victory over Phoenix.
With Mocciola out of prison, they began to reassert themselves.
But as the franchise progressed, old habits began to reassert themselves.
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