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The big surprise is that just now it has made a comeback.
Nevertheless, in the age of "lowest-low fertility," it has made a comeback.
In the last couple of decades it has made a comeback, as some musicians took a liking to its ethereal sound.
Even though pork is third in the types of meat Americans consume -- behind chicken and beef -- it has made a comeback in the last decade, Mr. Hockman said.
In Russia's voluminous bag of tactics for smearing political enemies, photomontage is an old trick, but it has made a comeback with the publication of a doctored image of Alexei Navalny, the 35-year-old blogger and lawyer who is the figurehead of Russia's protest movement.
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War, it seems, has made a comeback this year as a legitimate tool for "the continuation of political intercourse".
But soft, flavorful pretzel bread, the way it's suppose to taste, has made a comeback -- and it's showing its face in upscale restaurants.
More recently, buoyed by a wave of interest in alternative medicine and all things New Age, after-death communication -- A.D.C., as it is known -- has made a comeback, as evidenced by best-selling mediums like Edward, Van Praagh, Sylvia Browne, Rosemary Altea and George Anderson.
But whether or not Sanders reaches the White House, it's clear that democratic socialism has made a comeback in American life.
Against all expectation, D'Angelo has made a comeback — is it too much to ask of 2012 that we get Hill back, too?
Oxford Health Plans has made a comeback from its 1997 meltdown, but with a 0.7 PEG it still looks undervalued.
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