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Is beginning to reappear above SW19, so hopefully we won't be waiting too long.
The luxury tipple is beginning to reappear in cocktails, with patrons embracing the old classics including the Sidecar and the Stinger.
James Conant, the president of Harvard in 1933-53, advocated radical educational reform particularly the transformation of his own university into a meritocracy in order to prevent America from producing an aristocracy.Pushy parents, driven bratsThe evils that Roosevelt and Conant worried about are clearly beginning to reappear.
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That changes this week, as new episodes of the networks' dramas begin to reappear.
Once the disease begins to reappear, parents become worried and start vaccinating again.
Maple trees began to reappear in the mid-18th century when the burning had subsided.
The former rural elite began to reappear, consolidated into the great Rajput caste spread over much of northern India.
From the 12th century, however, public fountains began to reappear, and the spring fountains received architectural treatment.
And cultural icons began to reappear from more traditional corridors, like Hollywood, with its stars and their stylists.
Beginning in the 1980s, Mikhail Gorbachev's reforms eased political and social restrictions, and common traditions and folkways, along with the open practice of religion, began to reappear.
Democracy as such can take its time to materialise, in the view of many Iraqis, so long as the foundations of a normal life begin to reappear.
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