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It's not that anyone would wish to live through such agony again, but rather that the extraordinary upsurge of fellow feeling that the attacks produced seems precious.
In the 1980s, convinced that it was compulsory for political playwrights to be named Howard or David, some commentators missed the extraordinary upsurge of playwrights called things like Caryl, Charlotte [Keatley] and Clare [McIntyre], whose plays addressed a new, feminist audience, challenging the idea that political theatre has to stop at the front door.
See also Dell'Aquila et al. (1999) or Diao et al. (1999), who demonstrate the extraordinary upsurge in intra-regional trade in various geographical areas.
According to the FDIC: "The distinguishing feature of the history of banking in the 1980s was the extraordinary upsurge in the number of bank failures.
"It's the coming together of two things," said Chaskalson. "One is the science ― there's been an extraordinary upsurge in research on mindfulness ― so we know a lot more".
The extraordinary upsurge in activity on behalf of the poor by the city's religious community is partly due to the withdrawal of other institutions, most notably government, from the responsibility of caring for them.
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And indeed there followed an extraordinary reaction from the public, an upsurge of unprecedented national mourning.
Why the upsurge?
"The upsurge has started again".
The populist upsurge is real.
Internally, the ethnic upsurge became more accentuated.
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