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This year has already heralded the release of Emergence, her experimental collaborative album with the composer Nick Wales, in conjunction with the Sydney Dance Company, along with her scorings for Ruben Guthrie, the directorial feature film debut of Brendan Cowell, and for the artist Del Kathryn Barton's animated short The Nightingale and the Rose.

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Sharapova, on the other hand, required a more lengthy explanation, of her emergence and her operation and her comeback, all by the age of 25.

It would symbolize her emergence from her dead husband's shadow; she would become her own woman before the entire world".

Not for one instant did they stop encouraging her to believe that despite a succession of injuries, dating back two years, she would eventually re-discover the form that before the emergence of her younger sister had lifted her to the pinnacle of the women's game.

Covering the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Mr. Pierpont described Jacqueline Kennedy's emergence from her husband's operating room at Parkland Hospital.

The emergence in her head of venous lakes, which are benign tumors caused by collapsing capillaries, accompanied by a palpable softening of her skull that Stiers calls "my sinkhole".

But here's the rub: the Némirovsky biography was so stark, and the emergence of her book so exciting, that she was hauled up to a pinnacle — as a kind of emergency classic — where she did not really belong.

But that sort of pragmatic talk is exactly what enrages fiery leftists of Father Edilberto's generation, whose political hopes rose with the emergence of her PT Workers Partyty) and who now feel let down.

Ms. Tartt, 49, is making a rare emergence from her writerly cocoon for the publication on Tuesday of "The Goldfinch," perhaps the most anticipated book of the fall season, a 771-page bildungsroman that has been called dazzling, Dickensian and hypnotizing.

Just as mysterious is the sudden emergence of her fey nature, which announces itself in the play's last scene, when it appears that she has lived in ignorance of the fact that Coca-Cola is carbonated in bottles as well as in cans.

But these darker hues sit rather uncomfortably beside the bright pastel colours of the main events: Europe's emergence from her dreadful past, and Thomas's glimpse of a new neo-Sixties world of reckless hedonism, galaxies away from Sunday lunch in Leatherhead.

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