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In Georgia, after years of stalemate, we saw a full-scale
resurgence
of violence in August, 2008.
This is neither national policy nor officially condoned, but many people are still afraid of the sporadic
resurgence
of Ebola virus.
This is the price that we're paying for conventional economic
resurgence.
One unexpected benefit of the mobile miracle was that it led to what is perhaps the greatest cultural
resurgence
that Africa has seen in a generation: the rebirth of African popular music.
But more interesting than the ancient use of random selection is its modern
resurgence.
So my suggestion-I, like James, think that there should be a
resurgence
of interest in R & D. I think this is a solvable problem.
One is the possible
resurgence
of a seductive form of fascism, but close to that, dictatorships that may not exactly be fascistic, but control all the data.
We're living in an era of scientific creationism, 9/11 conspiracy theories, psychic hotlines, and a
resurgence
of religious fundamentalism.
What you see there is an extraordinary
resurgence
in the Amazon.
But innovation by artists such as director Tetsuji Takechi led to a
resurgence
shortly after.
After a time of intense internal strife and environmental challenges, Egypt rebounded with an incredible
resurgence
of art, architecture and literature.
One million people came out into the streets of Tokyo to greet him upon his return, and really, Japan's postwar
resurgence
was set into motion.
In the midst of all this amazing technology, and all these things that are occurring, it's really interesting because there is sort of a counter-revolution that is going on: a
resurgence
of interest in remedies from the past, in nutraceuticals, in all of these sorts of things that some people, in the pharmaceutical industry particularly, like to brand as non-science.
But the bottom line is: their people-first agenda was not meant to penalize those who could actually afford cars, but rather, to provide opportunities for all Bogotanos to participate in the city's
resurgence.
Some cities get the outbreak under control and go back to business as usual, only to have a
resurgence
and return to physical distancing when a new case passes through.
However, the reasons for our current epidemic are much more complicated and may foreshadow a global
resurgence
of HIV.
The result was a deadly
resurgence
of drug-resistant malaria.
increased heroin trafficking from Afghanistan); more development of why the
resurgence
of Russian Orthodoxy after the fall of the U.S.S.R.; the archaeologists themselves; or even more into the struggle against nihilism.
They were terrible, but at least they were simple ripoffs of a then Stan and Ollie
resurgence.
Catherine Zeta Jones was beautiful and the movie will probably see a
resurgence
just becuase she is in the limelight now, being married with Gordon Gekko and all, but if you haven't seen it don't waste your time.
Intensely loyal to each other, they meet their greatest & most deadly challenge when they encounter the
resurgence
of a hideous cult & its demented, implacable guru.
"Panaghoy" is hopefully the forerunner of a
resurgence
in this vernacular (that claims more speakers than Tagalog).
which is probably not surprising seeing as there seems to be somewhat of a
resurgence
in quality Aussie drama.
There is nothing I want more than a
resurgence
of good horror movies, but films like "Ghost Lake" do everything possible to ensure this never happens.
West, having enjoyed a late film career
resurgence
with 1970's "Myra Breckinridge", made one final celluloid splash before her death (at least, it is widely reported that she was still alive while filming this!)
Both films attempted to cash in on the brief
resurgence
of action / sci-fi ushered in by Star Wars: A New Hope, and probably did not do particularly well.
But dismissing inflation as “yesterday’s problem” could undermine central banks’ efforts to address today’s most pressing issues – and, ultimately, facilitate inflation’s
resurgence.
Many will condemn this as a
resurgence
of “eugenics,” the view, especially popular in the early twentieth century, that hereditary traits should be improved through active intervention.
This three-point program would lay the ground for economic
resurgence.
On the contrary, a
resurgence
of right-wing economics, driven, as always, by ideology and special interests, once again threatens the global economy – or at least the economies of Europe and America, where these ideas continue to flourish.
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