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But politics could rear its head again at any time.
But Cook said the issue will rear its head in the future.
And in time, another sort of danger would likely rear its head.
Should it rear its head again, he would have two options.
Inflation, now pretty much taken for dead, could rear its head.
But in the actions of the woman herself, it has been known to rear its head.
They seem to be working pretty well together, but at some point drama must rear its head.
But before he could ask, another concern reared its head.
The elephant in the room is ready to rear its head.
Is there anything else that might be rearing its head?
The Klan did not rear its head again until years later.
Second, never allow labor to rear its head an inch.
This is something which was probably going to rear its head inevitably, whatever happened.
It may take two to several months later before the disease rears its head.
Once again, we see the conflict between industry, employment and the environment rear its head.
Yet tragedy still has a way of rearing its head.
The 'dilemma' might only rear its head for this one year.
Terrorism is again rearing its head, but now as never before.
Exam season is finally over and summer has reared its head once again.
"I just wondered when it would rear its head," he said.
Could inflation finally, actually, truly, for real this time, be about to rear its head?
It's common for separation anxiety to rear its head again at about 18 months.
Now along comes the Angel and it is time for evolution to rear its head once more.
The report also contains an issue that has reared its head yet again and led us to vote against.
The king snake reared its head to meet the challenge.
By the end of just a few days, your problem will not rear its ugly head again.
I wanted to make sure it didn't rear its ugly head.
It may well be an area that will rear its ugly head again.
"This could rear its ugly head again—and what am I going to do then?"
At this point the disease has taken hold, waiting only for the right time and place to rear its ugly head.
Whatever others or I think, the plan never reared its ugly head.
Take a moment to figure out when the problem first reared its ugly head.
However, the issue reared its ugly head again this month.
A little personal panic is beginning to rear its ugly head.
However, every so often the past rears its ugly head.
She sighed as reality began to rear its ugly head.
Unfortunately, one year, winter decided to rear its ugly head early.
But then the question of access rears its ugly head.
One which is likely to rear its ugly head continually during this piece.
Age is beginning to rear its ugly head and you are losing your independence.
Every time it rears its ugly head, you are brought back to the beginning again.
The practice has also reared its ugly head in Australia.
Just before the first rest stop, a mechanical reared its ugly head.
Of course, it has reared its ugly head in generations past.
It is only when they enter school for the first time that failure has the chance to rear its ugly head.
"It is basically race rearing its ugly head again in a Southern city."
But when she was 10 and sent off to boarding school, the real world reared its ugly head.
Clubs lost their authority and control of players when money reared its ugly head.
Well, it just reared its ugly head, or heads, again.
But just in case common sense ever rears its ugly head, may I make some suggestions?