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The central concept — mutants who are troubled by their own powers, which emerge in adolescence — is a reliably effective device.
In truth, I feel suspicious of some of these agencies, which emerge in tiny shop fronts and seem not to require much qualification to become a tutor.
The gaps between Palestinians in the occupied territories and those with Israeli citizenship, which emerge in "Three Times Divorced", are also evident in Rokaya Sabbah's "On Hold".
He does not converse but talks solo — creatively, decisively, and fascinatingly, with wit, ideas, and odd images, his ever-present Spanish accent seasoning his phrases, which emerge in bursts.
Both nymph and adult ticks can transmit the bacteria, but the tiny nymphs — which emerge in the springtime — are hard to see with the naked eye until they mature in the fall.
The filmmaker's intensivestudy of the case, the result of a minor dispute, unfolds both the latter-day state of racial relations on Long Island and its historical roots, which emerge in Barbara's account of the family story — the move from Charleston, South Carolina, to Brooklyn, and then to the suburbs.
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One result was the Tea Party, which emerged in 2009.
Its heterodox, gnostic approach to life, which emerged in the 1960s, was never really radical.
(That's not counting the hour-long Mekong Hotel, which emerged in 2012).
Perhaps most threatening is the popularity of the DVD, which emerged in the mid-1990's.
Ten of the 17 initial proposals made it into a draft bill, which emerged in October 2014.
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