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Then they awaken to the reality that not much has really changed, and that in a few weeks or months the problems will
reappear
in a seemingly even more intractable form.
Were my father to
reappear
suddenly and I told him that Lithuania was a member state, he would stare in disbelief and wonder what I was smoking.
Many European inferiority complexes toward America, which the advent of the euro were supposed to banish forever, could easily
reappear.
And the challenge of ensuring adequate surveillance appears insurmountable when one considers that polio can suddenly
reappear
out of the blue in a so-called wild-type form.
As long as enforcement of fiscal discipline is entrusted to an intergovernmental body, the problem is bound to reappear, limiting the credibility of common budgetary rules.
Debt and inflation will
reappear
as medium-term problems, so it is critical that the fiscal ammunition used helps long-term productivity, growth, and sustainability.
Exchange-rate uncertainty would reappear, not only between the two euros, but also, before long, within the “northern” and “southern” zones, owing to the collapse of confidence in the very idea of a currency union.
But the hole would
reappear
the morning after.
But if such tents reappear, they will have no one to blame but themselves.
Whereas a win for Tymoshenko would offer Ukraine its best chance in these tumultuous times, a victory for Zelensky would turn Marx’s famous dictum on its head: America’s farce would
reappear
as Ukraine’s tragedy.
To be sure, coercive state-sponsored eugenics programs may not
reappear.
The housemaid did not reappear, and there was a moment of embarrassed silence.
"Do you understand?" he said again, gazing at them with his habitual calmness; "we must destroy everything, or hunger will
reappear.
People still believed in him and mysterious rumours circulated: he would
reappear
with an army and chests full of gold; and there was always the religious expectation of a miracle, the realized ideal, a sudden entry into that city of justice which he had promised them.
The cage did not reappear; they waited for it mournfully, with such sorrow at their defeat that they avoided meeting each other's eyes, obstinately gazing at the shaft.
The diver answered with his hand, immediately swam up to the surface of the sea, and didn't
reappear.
And in some remote epoch, built up by volcanic disgorgings and successive layers of lava, who knows whether the peaks of these fire-belching mountains may
reappear
above the surface of the Atlantic!
And he went down to tell the result to five or six inquirers who were waiting in the yard, and who fancied that Hippolyte would
reappear
walking properly.
Act for yourselves, and our noble France will
reappear
more or less as our ancestors made her and as our own eyes beheld her before the death of Louis XVI.
They caught sight of him, every now and then, rushing about the other side of the hedge, and he would see them, and rush to get to them, and they would wait there for about five minutes, and then he would
reappear
again in exactly the same spot, and ask them where they had been.
As they turned the corner on each floor they disappeared and would
reappear
a few moments later; the further down they went, the more that the Samsa family lost interest in them; when a butcher's boy, proud of posture with his tray on his head, passed them on his way up and came nearer than they were, Mr. Samsa and the women came away from the landing and went, as if relieved, back into the flat.
Now, she thought, they could not long delay coming to clear the table, and that Felton would then
reappear.
or will he
reappear
on the surface of the sea?
After the first fortnight or three weeks of her absence, health, good humour, and cheerfulness began to
reappear
at Longbourn.
But as in that place the channel was not more than twenty feet in depth, it was certain that the sides of the submerged brig would
reappear
at low water.
Herbert was somewhat delirious, but the fever did not
reappear
in the night, and did not return either during the following day.
Would Phileas Fogg, whom they had forgotten,
reappear
before their eyes!
What that cell contained, no one knew; but from the strand of the Terrain, at night, there was often seen to appear, disappear, and
reappear
at brief and regular intervals, at a little dormer window opening upon the back of the tower, a certain red, intermittent, singular light which seemed to follow the panting breaths of a bellows, and to proceed from a flame, rather than from a light.
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