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The liberal campaign organization "Aide-toi, le ciel t'aidera" ("God helps those who help themselves") coordinated the opposition's preparations for the elections of 1827, which brought a sharp resurgence of liberal and moderate strength and led to Villèle's downfall.

Sarkeesian has tweeted regularly about receiving violent threats since even before she began her video blog series in 2012, but harassment against her and other women in the industry gained momentum this summer and underwent a sharp resurgence this week.

The DRC has witnessed a sharp resurgence of polio as conditions in the country continue to complicate vaccination efforts, potentially undermining global eradication of the crippling disease.

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That is a sharp rise from 2011, pointing to a resurgence of a powerful organized crime organization, the First Capital Command, or P.C.C., as the group is known by its Portuguese initials.

Aside from the fast-paced action and a strong emphasis on providing fans with an experience to remember, one of the key reasons for darts' mainstream resurgence in Britain after a sharp dip in popularity from its 1980s heyday was Sid Waddell, who, like Fry, was a Cambridge graduate.

That is a sharp increase from 2005 and 2006, and the resurgence of the pathogen raises questions about whether the Agriculture Department has given the meat industry too much leeway to police itself.

It led to sharp increases in unemployment in many countries and a resurgence in the numbers of long-term unemployed.

The sharp increase in interest rates and the stock market's resurgence have also made investments here more attractive to foreigners.

With the home side pushing forward in attack, Sharni Layton, the Australian goal keeper, showed sharp wits to ghost in for a steal and put down the resurgence.

Intelligent design theory may be regarded as a resurgence of the vitalist mindset in that it too posits a sharp line of demarcation between living and nonliving via its "irreducible complexity" clause.

The rise of Nazism in the early 1930s again saw a resurgence in Friedrich's popularity, but this was followed by a sharp decline as his paintings were, by association with the Nazi movement, misinterpreted as having a nationalistic aspect.

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