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San Francisco's issues in pass protection could resurface in a costly way.
Here, skills and motifs used in sacred art resurface in a surprisingly secular place: the carousel.
Sept. 22, 2002 -- The Bengals resurface in a prime-time game.
Now it is about to resurface in a forum on child passenger safety to be held Dec. 9 in Washington by the National Transportation Safety Board.
Next week much old "Jaws" lore will resurface in a 25th-anniversary edition on tape (two cassettes) and DVD from Universal.
But some of his ideas will surely resurface in a political climate more favourable to Europe as a cultural and political force.
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A week later, "Mission: Impossible" took over the time slot; a year later, "What's My Line?" resurfaced in a dumbed-down daytime version that ran for seven charmless seasons, after which it expired for good.
In 2000, a stone mosaic from the original Amber Room resurfaced in a Hamburg attic.
In any event, Parker resurfaced in a news article about a present-day devotee of hers.
The regulation resurfaced in a lawsuit filed against the city by a group of antiwar demonstrators.
"I would not be surprised if he resurfaced in a few months".
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