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And old scourges such as malaria, tuberculosis and bacterial pneumonia are reappearing, often with antibiotic resistance added to their armaments.
It reappeared, often as cultural snobbery, in the 19th century, and hardened into contempt in the 20th, most virulently among communists, as American industrial might grew.
Since 1947, Mrs. Langsdorf's Doomsday Clock reappeared often on the cover of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, reflecting the changing state of the world.
The two clarinets spill and slip around the voice -- now a little ahead, now behind -- while the strings go their own way: the texture reappears often in "Pulse Shadows".
Mr. Sommers's initial tentativeness reappears too often, but he's a very fine actor, and he'll come round.
But that is the problem for the government: whenever criticism of it is muzzled in the mainstream media, it reappears online, often in more rabid form.
It disappears soon after the start of the piece, and reappears just often enough to amplify its Dadaist celebration of the irrational and the illogical.
Individuals whose accounts are suspended often reappear elsewhere.
The sparrows disappearing from trees often reappear on sticks, skewered and roasted or fried.
The issues which he dealt with in his journalism throughout his life often reappear in his novels.
Figures long dismissed arise to lead when necessary Churchill being the most obvious example—and lights gone dark often reappear to illuminate a new time.
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