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His best friend resurfaces, only to be tortured and murdered by sadistic soldiers.
Equally important, the lease-holder is the principal beneficiary of any rebuilding -- he gets a new building -- whereas the landlord's interest resurfaces only many decades later.
Mr Chow is disappointingly subdued, and the obnoxious energy he injected into previous movies ("so long, gay boys!") resurfaces only occasionally.
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So he kept them to himself, and they resurfaced only after his death.
That message resurfaced only sporadically — Mr. Obama seemed to recoil when accused of playing "class warfare".
On New Year's Eve Gwyneth Paltrow would be escorted to a secure location, to resurface only in February.
In 2010, the public services department had managed to resurface only one-fifth as much asphalt as in 2008, a mere 4.5 miles.
The Muslim Brotherhood in Iraq went underground in the early 1970's when Mr. Hussein began jailing its leaders and has resurfaced only recently.
(The work is sequestered in a narrow space along with a nearly identical stereographic image by Auguste Belloc and several photograph of nudes. ) This painting resurfaced only in the 1980s, from the collection of the psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan.
She would kiss me while telling me this story, her eyes smiling, full of love, the kind of tenderness that, in her later years, would resurface only rarely, reminding me always of what we had lost.
The radio journalist who questioned Bill Cosby about rape allegations that have recently resurfaced, only to be met by excruciating on-air silences, has defended his reporting and denied that he "ambushed" the comedy legend.
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