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1 How will your country look once it eventually emerges out of lockdown?
2 Additionally; certain exchanges may provide a slight jolt in what emerges out of it!
3 Isis emerges out of this desperate situation with the potential to fill this vacuum.
4 That said; certain exchanges may provide a slight jolt in what emerges out of it.
5 So I feel this book emerges out of the rubble of New Labour in lots of ways.
6 Just as I right myself, a figure emerges out of the shadows of the alley between two Dumpsters.
7 It is certainly a more reflective and responsible Louis Theroux who emerges out of the pages of this oddly penitential book.
8 Crowning is what birthing professionals call what happens when a baby's head (or crown) emerges out of the womb.
9 It is powerful and serious and also sticky: the kind of cookery that emerges out of an imperative not to waste anything.
10 Great science emerges out of great contradiction, and here was a gaping rift slicing its way through the center of cancer biology.
11 He has that kind of enquiring approach where the art emerges out of collective studio operation that is essentially a laboratory of ideas.'
12 If a lingering or recent matter emerges out of the blue then deal with it first before trying to figure out how it happened.
13 And now emerges out of the complexities of the Southern situation a powerful personality whose ideas and point of view Lincoln did not understand.
14 The solution to the riddle, which emerges out of the haze, says a lot about the turbulent, fractious country Walsh is trying to understand.
15 (458) The age, it is true, soon emerges out of every gloom, and wantons as before.
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