Sentence examples for emerged decades from inspiring English sources

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The term is everywhere in recent weeks, rather like the way the phrase "male chauvinism" emerged decades ago in the United States.

The idea of combining luxury cabins with the wisdom of rangers emerged decades ago when the Forestry Commission responded to demand for holiday accommodation in its prime locations.

Unsigned photograph caption with photograph of Georgia O'Keeffe, 1932, by Stieglitz... From 1971 to 1937, the painter Georgia O'Keeffe and the photographer Alfred Stieglitz were engaged in an artistic and erotic (and domestic) pas de deux, the evidence of which emerged, decades later, as a monument of modern art.

The New Yorker, July 21 , 1997P. 44 Unsigned photograph caption with photograph of Georgia O'Keeffe, 1932, by Stieglitz... From 1971 to 1937, the painter Georgia O'Keeffe and the photographer Alfred Stieglitz were engaged in an artistic and erotic (and domestic) pas de deux, the evidence of which emerged, decades later, as a monument of modern art.

By Andrew Long and Alfred Stieglitz The New Yorker, July 21 , 1997P. 44 Unsigned photograph caption with photograph of Georgia O'Keeffe, 1932, by Stieglitz... From 1971 to 1937, the painter Georgia O'Keeffe and the photographer Alfred Stieglitz were engaged in an artistic and erotic (and domestic) pas de deux, the evidence of which emerged, decades later, as a monument of modern art.

It's an odd argument in light of the evidence that emerged decades after Foster's conviction: in their notes, the prosecutors highlighted the black jurors' names in green; circled the answer "black" on the questionnaire where jurors had been asked to identify their race; labelled three black jurors "B 1," "B 2," and "B#3"; and identified which person to keep "if we had to pick a black juror".

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He later finds a three-inch-diameter shell, not unlike a snail shell, that he says started out on the bay side of the island, got buried as winds and waves pushed the island over it, and re-emerged decades or a century later on the ocean side, blackened by time.

Although the biologic predeterminists lacked our modern understanding of genetics, they used their knowledge and insight to anticipate scientific advances that would emerge decades later.

That phrase — a "nuclear free world," which was Mr. Obama's paraphrase — would re-emerge decades later as the signature item of his nuclear agenda.

When rumours of the church's role began to emerge decades later, much of the incriminating paperwork disappeared in unexplained circumstances, and even today the church guards its adoption archives fiercely.

New alibi evidence is unlikely to emerge decades later.

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