Resurfacing
in sentence
10 examples of Resurfacing in a sentence
I noticed that, despite all the efforts, there were familiar stories that kept
resurfacing
about individuals.
Part of that process involved
resurfacing
elements of national history that had been obfuscated or repressed under communism.
Now, as China rises and Japan declines, the old, deep-seated suspicions, tensions, and distrust are
resurfacing.
Even though almost 13 years is an inexcusably long time, the war crimes indictment kept Karadzic on the run and prevented him from
resurfacing.
Turkey is also worried about the conflict’s possible repercussions for its Kurdish population, among whom aspirations for independence are resurfacing, and for its relations with the Kurdish populations of Iraq and Syria, which are woven into a complex balance.
Until gains are made in these areas, the threat to America’s democratic process will grow,
resurfacing
every time the country votes.
The divisions between its south and north, which had been two different countries – with totally different histories –until Saleh’s dictatorship, are
resurfacing
again.
Indeed, as the world debates the best way to recover the missing girls, another menace is resurfacing: the World Health Organization recently declared the spread of polio an international public-health emergency, with several African countries now posing an ongoing risk of exporting the disease.
The JCPOA is being further eroded, and fears from the past are
resurfacing.
Market capitalism was also thought to be doomed in the early twentieth century, owing to the kind of crushing inequality that is
resurfacing
today.
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