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It will spring up again by the roots for they are numerous and deep".
"Groups banned once, twice, spring up again, in spite of repeated warnings," says Samina Ahmed, director of the ICG's South Asia project.So what is General Musharraf doing?
My lawn is regularly mown, but this does not deter the dandelions, which spring up again within a few days of being cut down.
The microbiologist, who helped first identify Ebola in 1976, predicted that the virus would spring up again in West or Central Africa and urged continuing investment in developing vaccines and treatments, even if case numbers continue to fall.
Silencing their political party might persuade more young Basques that the gun is the only weapon; Batasuna anyway would spring up again, under another name; one day ETA will want to talk again, and a front party might help.
Once collective behaviour is fully escalated there is seldom any control technique available except massive suppression, and some experts believe that crowd behaviour will spring up again if crushed before it has substantially run its course.
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Curls springing up again almost as soon as I had muscled them into place.
Between the Don and the Volga, and further south near Krasnodar and Rostov, stanitsas have sprung up again.
The Military Council Is Theirs!" Faces familiar from the early days of the revolution are back, and tents, absent since February, have sprung up again.
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