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It emerges again, from the left, in the manifesto drafted by Bertrand Russell in 1955 and signed by Albert Einstein.
The water suddenly disappears through a great hollow as it approaches the lip, but it emerges again.
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As it emerged again from sheepskin, Jack looked down at the pavement, cursed.
And it emerged again last week, when Mr. Obama joked in the White House East Room that if he ran afoul of the police, "I'd get shot".
In a normal population this condition would be diluted out, but in the tightly-knit European royals it emerged again and again.
It emerged again in 1864, when it was moved to a rockery on the eastern side of the Museum Gardens.
It emerged again as I watched the new film Selma, and wondered how much our students know about the shameful incidents at the Edmund Pettus Bridge that are at the center of the film -- incidents that too many would still prefer to ignore.
After cases fell to zero during 1935 1937 it emerged again through the war and early post-war years, but the creation of laboratories for detection and control in three endemic plague areas in 1952 saw it disappear by mid-decade (Velimirovic, 1972).
If a swine flu pandemic emerges again, (we) may consider taking it, because it has now been tested.
"But I think it is very important for Scottish football that a strong Rangers emerges again.
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