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The issue resurfaced late last year, when Paul's presidential campaign picked up momentum.
After the issue resurfaced, the public was outraged, and the Bhopal tragedy again dominated the Indian media.
The issue resurfaced in 1997, when the legislature codified those rules and passed an expanded patient-protection package.
But when the issue resurfaced on Tuesday, Mr. Corzine defended the gun companies as socially responsible businesses.
The issue resurfaced in 1991, when Cardinal Glemp, touring the United States, encountered more protests and told Jewish leaders that he regretted the pain his statements had caused.
The issue resurfaced briefly after Thursday's women's semifinals, when Venus's opponent, Elena Dementieva, said that the upcoming all-Williams final would be "a family decision".
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The issue resurfaces now in a particularly high-profile race at a chaotic moment in American politics.
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.
Cameron is probably right to say the best he can expect to get at next month's summit is a real-terms freeze, ie inflation-proofing only and that his second veto would be both unpopular and unwise since failure to agree a seven-year budget would mean the issue resurfacing via annual renewals, agreed by a majority, Britain's veto inapplicable.
Last week, the wafer issue resurfaced on the front page of the newspaper.
Although regional security experts say South Korea and Japan have too much at stake to use military means to settle their differences here, the South Korean Coast Guard says that the number of Japanese patrol boats sailing around the islets has increased since the sovereignty issue resurfaced in 2005.
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