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No one had emerged by late night.
The first recognizable cities had emerged by approximately 3500 bc.
"Revenge," and the supposed hunger for it by the Obama forces, had emerged, by late Saturday, as a Romney closing argument.
In spite of internal dissension and the resistance of the non-Mamlūk hierarchy, the Mamlūks had emerged by the early 18th century as the supreme power in Egyptian politics.
A typical character, Arlecchino, originally dressed in shreds and patches, had emerged by the 17th century in a suit of red, blue, and green triangles arranged symmetrically and joined together with yellow braid.
Mutations for chestnut, tobiano, and sabino were also observed and were dated to 3,000 years ago, whereas the buckskin variant had emerged by about 1,000 years ago.
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Biden the comic character – an incompetent, coarse, ungovernable buffoon – has emerged by consensus over the years.
Who knows how many other, faster athletes will have emerged by then?
If there was something desperately dodgy going on, you might have expected it to have emerged by now.
If any politically palatable solution could be found for those empty houses, it probably would have emerged by now.
Although some suspected members of LulzSec have been arrested by police, there are new threats that have emerged by hackers who are targeting Android users.
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