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    1. You may feel nervous about exposing yourself and are feeling a resurgence of those old emotions and feelings that you felt back when you and your ex were together


    2. The past week had been a very eventful one for Edrimer, between the robbery attempt, Zachary's death, Arkaneh's resurgence and his joining the Justicars


    3. Of course by now the news of the resurgence of the beasts had spread far and wide through the land, but it still seemed a distant fairytale to many


    4. The emergence of a new, (more) independent minded generation of students has triggered a resurgence of traditional teaching methods and course studies in a number of (private) schools and colleges providing reasonable counter-arguments to out-dated designs while encouraging thoughtful (young) minds to correctly think for themselves


    5. After the initial resurgence of indignation from that morose observation had worn off, and still very few good answers were put forward to make the charge seem to be as preposterous as later it would be shown to be, the memory of my Shi’ite experience returned almost in the form of an accusation


    6. In addition to Arminianism, the Calvinists feared a resurgence of Catholicism


    7. As loud as Summers was, she was nothing compared to the resurgence of buried memories twisting his brain


    8. For the last thousand years every time it seemed as if there might be a resurgence of Homo sapiens in any area, we Men prevented it


    9. The Republican Party, which died out in the late sixties has made a resurgence with their Labor platform


    10. A resurgence of Jenova or of Sephiroth is the last thing any of us want

    11. The entry of the United States into the war, plus the resurgence of the RAF's offensive power slowly eroded the Luftwaffe's strength in a war of attrition


    12. Readers can expect to see a resurgence of clean nuclear power; and perhaps it won't be long before burn-barrels in backyards and gas-hogs in driveways are replaced by electric cars plugged into windmills


    13. Profound like resurgence in


    14. Thus, while the Muslim dominance of India caused its stagnation, the British deliverance from the same heralded the Hindu political resurgence


    15. Why that the old Hindu outcasts could resort to such sloganeering on the soil of Aryavarta underscores the changed Indian caste reality; isn’t it the payback time of sorts for the caste Hindus for their one time suppression of the outcasts? This dalit resurgence in the end proved to be the undoing of the stranglehold of the Congress Party on the Indian polity


    16. the resurgence of their sort,


    17. But the legend has lived on, as have rumors of resurgence


    18. With the resurgence of interest the figures had swollen surprisingly


    19. The RESURGENCE begins in the 1920s when magic starts to reappear


    20. To Him is the Resurgence

    21. Seeing her like that, with the pallor of death on her face and her eyes forever closed, Godwyn felt a resurgence of the panic that had overwhelmed him; but this time he was able to fight it down


    22. Because of abundant supply, coal is making a resurgence


    23. In fact, steel is making a resurgence as advanced developing countries — China, India, and Brazil — barrel down a path toward rapid industrialization not unlike the one the West experienced in the 19th century (see Chapter 2)


    24. Nevertheless, paying attention to valuations would have left you better positioned to take advantage of the resurgence of stock prices in the last three quarters of 2009


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