Emerged
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And when I pushed further, a darker motivation emerged: avoiding humiliation.
So when chemical antibiotics
emerged
in the 1940s, they completely changed the game.
And vaporwave is a music genre that
emerged
in the early 2010s among internet communities.
However, about a year or so later, a report
emerged
of an olfactory receptor expressed in a tissue other than the nose.
And then another such report emerged, and another.
Days later, I was the victim of an attack, but
emerged
unharmed.
In 1999, in Munich, I joined hundreds of thousands who filled the streets and the rooftops and cheered in unison as the solar corona
emerged.
He threatened to shoot me once when I played in the garden as a kid, and many weekends, shaven-headed National Front activists arrived at his house and
emerged
with scores of placards screaming that they wanted us to go back home.
When he and the other prisoners finally emerged, they found Dresden utterly demolished.
Brazil has
emerged
as an agricultural powerhouse.
But this is what
emerged
out of it, in the end.
Loki had no choice but to agree, and to save himself had to find a way to make sure the sons of Ivaldi
emerged
victorious.
Well, a pattern that
emerged
was clear, and I think to some people surprising.
And fields like mine have
emerged
where we try to encapsulate these drugs to protect them as they travel through the body.
Others cautiously
emerged
from the trees and asked, "Est-ce les gens savent?" "Do people know?"
A world war had
emerged
from Europe.
And that concept of self-worth through work
emerged
again and again and again in our conversations.
Tunisia's Nobel Peace Prize in 2015 as the only democracy that
emerged
from the Arab Spring is a legacy to that bold leadership decision.
Orchids emerged, genitalia shaped to lure insects ... a trick shared by the largest flower on Earth.
And a scheme
emerged
that Long Now is looking to see if it might be possible to buy up the whole valley, because those 10 ranches with their 17,000 acres dominate a 500 square mile valley with their grazing allotments and so on, and there's a possibility that you could get the whole thing for five million dollars and gradually restore it to its wild condition, and somewhere in the process turn it back over to the National Park, and it would double the size of Great Basin National Park.
Successions of new species emerged, evolved and became extinct.
In the Cambrian explosion, life
emerged
from the swamps, complexity arose, and from what we can tell, we're halfway through.
When the Ebola outbreak
emerged
in 2014 in West Africa, public health officials around the world had early warning signs and predictive tools that showed how that outbreak might spread, but they failed to fathom that it would, and they failed to act in time to intervene, and the epidemic grew to kill more than 11,000 people.
Set on the 8x8 ashtapada board used for other popular pastimes, a new game
emerged
with two key features: different rules for moving different types of pieces, and a single king piece whose fate determined the outcome.
And there was not one singular answer that
emerged
clearly.
Early games like "Tetris" and "Mario" may have been simple puzzles or quests, but with the rise of arcades and then internet play, and now massively multiplayer games of huge, thriving online communities, games have
emerged
as the one form of entertainment where consumption truly requires human connection.
But the maize god
emerged
after three months in the place of new beginnings– the eastern cave known as Seven Water Place– bringing food once again to earth.
A turtle
emerged
from the wound and swam away, alternating easily between sea and land as she went.
But we have
emerged
with valuable lessons about how to dig ourselves out.
And the same pattern
emerged
in each conflict.
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