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1 But they appeared to have fallen back slightly after their recent resurgence .
2 MS: There's been a recent resurgence of interest in your research from the Sixties.
3 Ralph Hasenhuttl has hailed workhorse striker Shane Long as vital to Southampton's recent resurgence .
4 Indonesia has seen a recent resurgence in militant activity, inspired in part by Islamic State.
5 But the country has seen a recent resurgence in militancy, inspired in part by Islamic State.
6 They will have to do so without two players who have been integral in their recent resurgence .
7 Rice said the new effort partly reflected a new desire to counter the Taliban's recent resurgence in Afghanistan.
8 However, it said a recent resurgence in residential building consents, particularly in Auckland, was pivotal to that outcome.
9 But the world's largest Muslim-majority nation has seen a recent resurgence in radicalism, inspired largely by Islamic State.
10 But there's been a recent resurgence in cases, raising fears of disease breakouts after lockdown restrictions are relaxed.
11 The recent resurgence of the Springboks has seen a revival of what is widely regarded as rugby's greatest rivalry.
12 A recent resurgence in feminist activism has bought these issues back on to the streets and into the headlines.
13 Its recent resurgence is due in part to Brazilian buyout firm 3G Capital, which used ZBB when it combined H.J.
14 Indonesia, the world's largest Muslim-majority country, has seen a recent resurgence in home grown militancy inspired in part by Islamic State.
15 Yet, the success of Strange Planet is only the latest in a recent resurgence of a very particular kind of webcomic.
16 Dr Quigley said the first instance of this was back in 2006, but he said there had been a recent resurgence .
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