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    emergence


    1. My Lady, she hatches! They could all hear the throaty roar as Jake signaled the emergence of his Queen


    2. At the mention of the emergence of a White, the Dragons reactions were swift


    3. When the people learned the details, ‘First Contact’ and the emergence of Jake became the most sought after tale to relate


    4. Unlike their usual topics for debate, the emergence of the random acts of pranks and such had forced their need for action


    5. Desa knew that the emergence of Zhlindu had really been fifteen centuries ago, but that was stated only in the music


    6. If I think about a little, the emergence in


    7. One twin signifies emergence of subconscious material and suppressed feelings, while the other twin represents the conscious mind


    8. - It is a rare opportunity for us to witness and contribute to the emergence of a new age


    9. All of this has, of course, become pretty well a dead issue with the emergence of the Obama administration


    10. The biblical allegory of the Beast and the Dragon as written in the Book of Revelation foreshadowed, perhaps, the emergence of Science and Technology and society‘s insatiable attachment to Material Things (False Prophets)

    11. ‖ To use a simple analogy, in the ―old days‖, before the emergence of


    12. A car in every garage and a television in every room is the stuff that middle-class dreams are made of! It is questionable, however, in light of diminishing incomes and job displacements precipitated by the emergence of cheap(er) labor from across our borders and the outsourcing of jobs overseas, not to mention a bubbling economy, that American families will be able to sustain its frenzied lifestyles once that bubble bursts


    13. More troubling, however, has been the emergence of Fifth Columnists who are using our college campuses, correctional facilities and, sadly to say, military establishments as recruiting (indoctrination) centers for advancing racist and anti-American viewpoints


    14. 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


    15. With the emergence of hard-boiled, butt-kicking women commonly portrayed on television nowadays, frontier women who helped


    16. Recent events following, what seems like an eternity, the national catastrophe of September 11th 2001; I am referring specifically to the emergence of mass demonstrations orchestrated by political activists from the Jewish and Arab Communities and other groups mutually sympathetic to their anti-war agenda, that effectively amounts to bringing the war to our shores, runs counter with how, until (relatively) recent times, most Americans historically responded during time(s) of national crisis


    17. (After all, was Saddam Huessin responsible in any manner for the events of September 11th 2001? Isn‘t this really all about Oil?) Such notions are easily ascertainable by the emergence of racial/ethnic coalitions that have teamed-up with (mainstreamed) traditional ones coaching them from the side-lines


    18. Leaving little to the imagination, (or perhaps too much depending on one‘s point of view) the rippling effect produced by her coquettishly wavelike movement provided (Pre-Hays) audiences with a faint glimpse of her cleavage, pacifier and all! In a scene that otherwise requires keen perception and extraordinary brain/eye coordination, the viewer needs to remain watchful for the emergence of the subliminal ―dark‖ spot that quickly appears and disappears just as quickly


    19. But nothing is known about the evolutionary emergence of those systems, and we cannot describe them with any clarity


    20. Berlinski, in describing Darwin, writing about the eye in On the Origin of Species, as having “confessed that its emergence troubled him greatly

    21. time comes for the emergence of a new universe, the sleepers


    22. The theory of accidental emergence


    23. M: It is created with the emergence of the ‘I am’ idea


    24. emergence of supplements that hamper the process of the


    25. emergence, and, once perceived, the art of stabilising it in con-


    26. We see here the emergence of an intellectualism


    27. emergence of the hooded monk,” A deathly silence fol owed


    28. body language is still used, but it is used to facilitate the emergence of a deep,


    29. thousands of years more; paleontologists can date the emergence of homo


    30. Continuing onward, we have the emergence of the Neanderthal around

    31. After its emergence, the CSCC is able to replicate, by


    32. arising within electric storms, and he believes that the emergence of such


    33. He is co-author of The Emergence of the Relationship Economy” released in January of 08 and can be accessed here


    34. Who would have expected that The Emergence of The Relationship Economy would be this imminent?


    35. The emergence of social technologies is helping us all rediscover “how” to learn all over again


    36. php The Emergence of the Relationship Economy was co-authored by Allen, Deragon, Orem, and Smith and published in 2008


    37. There is an attempted assassination on Costello by Vito Genovese in 1957 that leads to the emergence of the Genovese Family


    38. If we follow the evolution of planets we see the emergence of compounds, proteins, and the beginnings of single cell organisms


    39. The bold face Salome missed the whole scene because at the time of the emergence of Frozenblack she had withdrawn from the clear in search of wild flowers for her mother


    40. If the so-called science or religion of any age is false, then must it either purify its activities or pass away before the emergence of a material science or spiritual religion of a truer and more worthy order

    41. With the attainment of finality of choice for goodness and of completed capacity for truth appreciation, there comes into existence a perfection of beauty and holiness whose righteousness eternally inhibits the possibility of the emergence of even the concept of potential evil


    42. This could as well be the harbinger of the evolutionary process that could have led to the emergence of the species


    43. The emergence thus of qunamic sub-groups within the plunamic frames would have caused the functional imbalance in their body organisms


    44. Developmentally, adolescence is the crucial stage for full emergence and


    45. (2) towards urban civilisation that sowed the seeds for the emergence of a more


    46. I find the all ‗Egoric‘ (4) symbols of his life, especially his crucifixion (the death of the caterpillar) and his emergence from the cave (his cocoon) three days later, to be fascinating; but that will have to wait until the next book


    47. If he had lived to see the emergence of the Internet, he would probably have realised that the ‗Omega Point‘ could come very soon indeed


    48. The emergence of goose bumps caused her to shiver, the adrenalin flush abolishing her fatigue


    49. The emergence and growth of these, and other,


    50. Emacs but well before the emergence of the "open source"














































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    Synonyms for "emergence"

    egress egression emergence emersion issue growth outgrowth discharge emanation output outburst advent evolution appearance development visibility

    "emergence" definitions

    the gradual beginning or coming forth


    the becoming visible


    the act of emerging


    the act of coming (or going) out; becoming apparent