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And then it will resurface again in 2004.
Authenticating them remains a challenge, since photos can be easily altered by computers and old videos can resurface again, purporting to be new.
The FA will be hoping the chants do not resurface again, particularly when England play against the Republic of Ireland in Dublin next June.
It remained unclear Tuesday whether future short-term spending exercises, which have been the source of sharp partisan conflict all year, would resurface again this year; Congressional leaders hope to avoid them by passing individual spending bills for agencies.
Those themes of practicality, taking substance over style and correcting past errors resurface again as Paul remarks of the eight-hundred capacity nightclub being moulded downstairs: We're making the ground floor multi-functional.
After Labor Day, the White House also plans to hold town-hall-style meetings where Mr. Obama can talk about the issues, like Medicare and Medicaid, that dominated the recent fiscal debate and will resurface again when a Congressional committee convenes to hash out a second set of deficit-cutting measures.
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Posts about his costume resurfaced again this year.
The furniture has a way of appearing, being purchased, and then resurfacing again in other auctions years later.
The emotions bubbled up between these National League Central Division rivals in the regular season resurfaced again Saturday, the day before the teams open the N.L. Championship Series at Miller Park.
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.
The suggestion that Apple would cave in and support Flash resurfaced again and again; but Apple had decided that Flash was bad news on mobiles.
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