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Alleged terrorist plots, each more improbable than the last, emerge every few years in Cambodia, often conveniently involving pamphleteers, minorities and members of the opposition.
His description of the hospital where he slowly recovers as "a kinder, gentler madhouse than the one I'd left" is rich in tender humour; his final message charged with hope: that those who dwell "in depression's dark wood" will at last emerge, like Dante climbing out of hell's black depths, into "the shining world".
With the ascension of Modi to power, some believe that India can, at last, emerge as a Hindu nation.
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Perhaps the café-culture British politicians have so long yearned for is at last emerging.
For George Bernard Shaw, the Pavilion signified that Bexhill had at last "emerged from barbarism".
These accounts are at last emerging uncensored on television and radio and in the press.
After much fine-tuning under several different administrations, signs have at last emerged that its efforts are bearing fruit.
Poe wrote his most popular story, "The Gold-Bug," just before the nation at last emerged from depression.
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