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1 Financial discrimination existed long before the recent upsurge in integration.
2 Russia denies responsibility for the recent upsurge in fighting.
3 There has been a recent upsurge in violence which China blames on separatist "terrorists".
4 It has been organised by the Irish Congress of Trade Unions following the recent upsurge in violence.
5 Even before the recent upsurge , the infrastructure of neighbouring countries has struggled to meet demand on resources.
6 Activists fear the bill might fall hostage to nationalist passions after a recent upsurge in PKK violence.
7 Madam, - The recent upsurge of junk mail, particularly in the Dublin area, needs to be addressed.
8 Patrols had been increased in the town following a recent upsurge in such attacks, an RUC spokesman added.
9 Madam, -I am amazed at the recent upsurge of concern regarding the growth of so-calledhead shops.
10 Police patrols have been stepped up in Portadown after a recent upsurge in racist attacks, it was confirmed today.
11 Calmer summer seas have prompted a recent upsurge in boats trying to reach Italy, where immigration centers are overloaded.
12 His voice is sick. Julie is not the only Adenuga who has experienced a recent upsurge of global success.
13 Elsewhere across the country there was a recent upsurge in threats and intimidation against farmers and their workers, the union reported.
14 Our technologies are designed to support that. And the recent upsurge in home working is likely to become permanent for many.
15 Analysts say that it is too early to say whether Trump's rhetoric has directly influenced the recent upsurge in refugee applications in Mexico.
16 The recent upsurge of syphilis infections among men who have sex with men (MSM) is one of the major challenges facing China.
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