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The cave is known to resurge below sea level.
Residential development did not resurge until the 1950s.
The individual ; still attempts to resurge against it.
He can only hope that, as in the last federal vote four years ago, his popularity will resurge as the campaign unfolds.
He did not touch me then, afraid of what passion might resurge in him that could never be truly gratified."
Hunting, he argued, while dwindling, is not about to disappear and may resurge as forests become overstocked with animals.
You can hear it resurge for block after block after block.
Kyrgyzstan is thus a critical piece in Russia's overall plan to resurge into its former Soviet sphere".
Desire, once quelled by birth control pills, could resurge, says Dr. Richards.
So defined, it breaks down in terms of the endocrine system and the varying level of life force free to resurge against the suppressor.
But it will resurge again and again: each time with greater impetus and a greater need to be satisfied.
These mythical or religious archetypes are inscribed in all the cultures and resurge with special vitality when people are in difficult and critical times.
Although Usher's resurgence was yet to come, the lead singer of The Stone Roses was to resurge this year.
Mammals feed on the plants, birds of prey feed on the mammals and species that have been pushed out by development have an opportunity to resurge."
But several members support keeping the buffalo, which were wiped out in large numbers during the 19th and 20th centuries and have only recently begun to resurge in the West.
The Santistas would try to resurge in 1965 by winning, for the 9th time, the Campeonato Paulista and the Taça Brasil.
Optimism Can Resurge These two young men, who have lived together for the last 10 years, asked that their names not be used because they have not told their employers.
In a hardly fought series B-Meg was able to resurge after losing Game 1 and eliminated the Bolts in 3 games, to enter the semifinals against Ginebra.
In a bid to resurge the show in 2009, Trevor Marmalade was cut from the program to make way for former footballers Shane Crawford and Billy Brownless.
We could say that while we realized the man with the new fuel was, to our best knowledge, incapacitated, we also realized he could resurge and if he did, we must have ammunition.
Unlike Ramesses' numerous but ineffectual campaigns and Minos' brief success, piracy did not resurge again in the Mediterranean until after Alexander the Great's death in 323 BC.
Speak and accomplish, let no ardour slip, A sullen hound, ad be brought shamefully Back, and resurge the tremor of the sea, And spoil a perfect kiss from free land's lip.
Analysts suggested that the market for peripheral-based rhythm games may remain stagnant for three to five years, after which sales could resurge because of digital distribution models or the release of new video game consoles.
"It tends to resurge during war times or whenever else there are large numbers of people separated from their loved ones," said John M. Hotchner, a former president of the American Philatelic Society.
But Wilson's conman instincts resurge, and he promotes the Boca Raton real estate scheme with increasingly extravagant and eventually fraudulent claims, creating a price bubble ("Boca Raton").