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1 It must emerge of itself, or it is sure to lack distinctiveness.
2 Details have begun to emerge of the moment police stormed into the hall.
3 Each day more stories emerge of people concerned over delays in coronavirus testing.
4 This was the first set-up paparazzi shot to emerge of Thomas.
5 The EU's immediate response as reports began to emerge of the violence was swift.
6 Rumors have now begun to emerge of a deliberate campaign.
7 Over the next two weeks a clear picture will emerge of life after level 4.
8 Details emerge of Relationship Aotearoa's most high risk clients, on the eve of the agency's demise.
9 Details also began to emerge of Garzón's life.
10 The first details have begun to emerge of the victims of the terrorist attacks in the US.
11 But she had to find the patience to wait, to let him emerge of his own accord.
12 April -Pictures emerge of American soldiers allegedly abusing Iraqi detainees in the notorious Abu Ghraib prison.
13 It has been under pressure to distribute more of the funds, as stories emerge of families struggling financially.
14 Soon after the release of the mixtape, rumors began to emerge of Lil Mouse signing to Cash Money.
15 But as reports emerge of torture on return to their home country, has this approach endangered those seeking refuge?
16 Details have begun to emerge of the final moments of an Ethiopian Airlines flight which crashed three weeks ago.
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