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Each orbit of the book has minor characters who seem as though they might resurface but don't.
And the sock puppet might resurface, because Pets.com is trying to raise money by selling licensing rights to the mascot.
He might resurface with the Rangers, but it's going to take a remarkable case of faith or desperation, or both, for someone to take him on in this league.
I am told he did this because he is concerned that Vice-President Al Gore is in hock to the American unions, and that under a Gore presidency traditional US tendencies towards protectionism might resurface.
But if the Syrian effort failed, or if enough time passed after an agreement, that pressure might resurface, compelling Mr. Barak to close the circle of peace, they said.
Even so Els could not quite shake off the suspicion that the fragility that has been a feature of his game in recent times might resurface just when it was least wanted.
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Without their support, any final tariff decision could have been rejected by the EU's member states at the end of the year, when the Commission is due to announce its final findings.The other reason to think trade hostilities might yet resurface has to do with the possible investigation into the telecoms giants.
If England's white-ball cricket had remained in the mire then the selectors might have opted for a few startling recalls (Luke Wright might have resurfaced as well as Broad and Pietersen).
Today, that well-known '90s getup might be resurfacing.
The show was particularly reassuring given Haggard's recent bout with double pneumonia that hospitalized him for a couple of weeks in December, something Haggard said raised fears that the lung cancer he overcame in 2008 might have resurfaced.
London's New Oxford Street might not need resurfacing.
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