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He emerged from his flat around eight hours later, and as if still in full voter palm-pressing mode, rushed in a few firm handshakes with police and passersby before being driven to his campaign headquarters.
The capacity to feel pain, he proposed, emerges around 29 to 30 weeks gestational age, or about two and a half months before a full-term baby is born.
When Hadreas first emerged around 2010, he was the definition of fragility: all hushed ballads, damaged lyrics, verging on tears during interviews.
Though he was never canonised, a cult emerged around the late earl in the 1390s, associating him with the 9th-century martyr king St Edmund.
He said that if a political consensus emerged around the new proposals then further guidance to chief constables would be issued.
An interest in computers emerged around the same time, when he noticed a tremendous change in the Indian Railways reservation system once it was computerized.
Both are drawn from reviews in the Sunday Times by Waldemar Januszczak: "Rothko's problem… is the dark myth that he allowed to emerge around him while he was alive… This tremulous Rothko story line presents him as the Melancholy Martyr of Modernism, a deeply pessimistic presence whose painted fogs sag, paradoxically, with tons of heavyweight spirituality… His suicide topped it all off splendidly.
The two stories emerged around the same time.
Penal substitution emerged around the time of the Reformation.
Several ideas and questions have emerged around this year's prize.
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