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The little men felt better now; there was a recrudescence of courage.
What has to be watched for is the recrudescence of one or of the other.
Will there be a recrudescence of old obsolete war?
It was never installed in Liberia due to the recrudescence of civil war.
Martin had enjoyed the fight, with a recrudescence of the old fighting thrills.
A recrudescence of excitement went the round of the spectators.
Recrudescence is when symptoms return after a symptom-free period.
"I fancy there were good reasons for a recrudescence of fraternal sentiment after all this time."
A blinding sunlight drowned all this at times in a sudden recrudescence of glare.
Was the reaction of the local people who hated them a recrudescence of primitive anti-Semitism?
A great recrudescence of obscurity embraced the boat.
Tuberculosis is in evident recrudescence; the number of children with physical handicaps is high.
Patients should be monitored for clinical response and for signs of recrudescence after therapy completion.
Previous studies have suggested that patients who suffer recrudescence have a higher risk of complicated malaria and death.
Depending upon the cause, recurrence can be classified as either recrudescence, relapse, or reinfection.
With a sudden spasmodic recrudescence of ferocity, he screamed, "Will you get off my desk and let me put it in order?
Unfortunately 71% of subjects had recrudescence (that is, recurrence of symptoms).
They must have experienced a recrudescence of panic at thought of the dynamite they believed hidden.
(31) The late thirteenth-century saw a recrudescence of literature defending hereditary nobility.
The old Member States that joined forces against this directive have caused a recrudescence of combative jargon.
Both works, however, may be thought to share a secret, and a set of clues, which bear witness to the recrudescence of a hippy magic.
So we resolved to research together whether the passage of sun-spots did also coincide with the recrudescence of human sickness.
But now many of India's gains are imperiled by a recrudescence of nationalist sentiment that threatens to drive foreign companies away.
But scarcely had I dropped into slumber when I was aroused by the recrudescence of my hives.
During the 28-day study they collected data on the efficacy of the different regimens and examined the effect on recrudescence and new infections after therapy.