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We examined longitudinal data of patients with imatinib-resistant mutations that became undetectable by direct Sanger sequencing, to determine whether 'long dormant' mutations could reappear, and the circumstances related to their reappearance.
When demand eventually picks up, shortages could reappear.
Tonight, the MRAPs could reappear on the streets of Ferguson.
"We know the virus could reappear," he said.
The amendment has been blocked so far, but voting-rights advocates worry that it could reappear.
But similar conditions could reappear over the course of the winter.
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Perhaps the free cupcakes could soon reappear.
Alpine ranges of dairy products and sugar, lakes of olive oil and wine, could all reappear.
But should the president's character again be seriously questioned, the Republican preference for Pence could easily reappear with a vengeance.
Consequently, he wrote, the replica could easily reappear on the market in five or 10 years' time, "possibly in another country, with an attribution to George Haupt and a retail gallery ticket price in excess of 500,000 pounds," or about $870,000.
Pressed on whether he could possibly reappear before or at the Masters, which is at best highly unlikely, Woods added: "I would love to say yes but I don't know.
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