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Now they fear that one is emerging before their eyes.
I still cannot conceal from you my feeling of exultation as I first watched these exquisite creatures emerging before my eyes".
And the most radical maneuver was being barreled, or slipping behind the veil of a breaking wave and emerging before it crashed on one's head.
As he took me through the equations he had been formulating I began to see emerging before my eyes potential answers for many of the major problems in physics.
With her mother and two sisters, she decamped to London where her Aunt Sophie lived at the Ritz, never emerging before 1pm to exercise her Pekinese in the hotel corridors.
The potential for friction was emerging before the financial crisis, and "the current recession has increased that potential dramatically," according to a recent paper by the auditing firm Grant Thornton.
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"We've seen brands like these emerge before and then die," said Nick Bubb, an analyst at Arden Partners in London.
"Some voices have emerged that are actually quite good who never would have emerged before, so that's the upside of that.
But how could proteins have emerged before the emergence of a large genome, especially considering the complexity of the translation mechanism?
He was just gone, re-emerging before the world as the surprise torch-lighter at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics.
Accordingly, more fine print will emerge before the election.
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