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"Whether it resurfaces again, I don't know".
Just as the seed germinates in spring, becomes the fruit, which in the case of wheat is harvested, and the seed falls again to the ground to remain dormant until it resurfaces again.
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But as each budget plan that contains a change to the device tax falls by the wayside, the issue resurfaces again as part of another possible deal.
And then it will resurface again in 2004.
And trying to cultivate a brand identity by plastering their black flag logo all over the site meant that it was easy to identify and ended up being constantly shut down, until eventually it didn't resurface again. .
"If people are afraid that the government policy brinkmanship will resurface again, and with it the risk of another shutdown or worse, they'll remain afraid to open up their checkbooks".
After a long controversy it was rejected by the museum, but the debate resurfaced again in the late 20th century, after which it was finally honoured with the place where Carl Larsson intended it to be.
Holocaust denial has been an issue firing up Facebook workers for years, and resurfaced again when Zuckerberg defended allowing it on the platform to Recode.
More than 20 years ago, Dr. Ann Moliver Ruben designed a T-shirt that read "Someday a woman will be president!" It was pulled from a Walmart store in 1995 because it was deemed offensive ― a news story that resurfaced again this week when Democrat Hillary Clinton became the first woman nominated as the presidential candidate for a major party.
World criticism forced America's dilemma to resurface again: Should America stick to its principles and leave a troubled world alone, or should it play the game according to the rules prevailing amongst nations?
One that keeps resurfacing again and again, no matter how many times it is discredited, is the idea that protectionism caused the Great Depression.
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