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New ones regularly emerge.
But old, protective suspicions regularly emerge from Beijing, augmented by rising nationalism on the back of economic growth.
Think of the contradicting, equally authoritative claims that regularly emerge about, say, the health benefits of coffee or the ineffable affinities of twins.
Former Conservative ministers say that these ideas would regularly emerge when the Irish Troubles were rife but were rejected as unsellable to British people.
One of the more interesting metrics to regularly emerge from Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference is the one illustrating the growth of its app ecosystem.
They also show that old clones disappear from an asexual population of finite size solely because of neutral drift even when clonal decay does not occur, provided that new clones regularly emerge from related sexual ancestors.
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At first, Kejriwal focussed on corruption at the Commonwealth Games, but new scandals regularly emerged.
She was making a much more fundamental argument, one that has regularly emerged in America's long and often ugly history in dealing with noncitizens and other vulnerable minorities.
The most lucrative corner for the Sesame Street impersonators appeared to be the one outside the Toys RR" Us megastore on 44th Street and Seventh Avenue, where children regularly emerged from the glass doors only to spot a life-sized toy right in front of them.
Even if it no longer seems a place where consequential art regularly emerges or earth-shaking events happen — its intellectuals, instead, fancy themselves authorities on things that happen elsewhere, especially if they involve l'Amérique hégémonique — the slow and deliberate rate of change in the city's physical core offers solace.
He regularly emerged on top, memorably accusing the prime minister on one occasion of being "weak, weak, weak".
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