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1 Will Asia, Europe and North America also see an upsurge in virus cases when winter returns?
2 CANCER (June 21-July 22): Today should see an upsurge in the general vibe.
3 She said the world could expect to see an upsurge in the severity of mental illness, including amongst children, young people and healthcare workers.
4 If 2005 proves as fruitful there's a reasonable chance that the summer of 2006 will see an upsurge in traffic between Ireland and Germany.
5 Recent weeks have seen an upsurge in activity around the issue.
6 Meanwhile, the humble book has also seen an upsurge in sales.
7 Nationally, Pakistan has seen an upsurge in violence since the beginning of the year.
8 Greece has seen an upsurge in tourism in recent years.
9 Micro-blogging website Twitter has seen an upsurge in traffic from Hispanic and African-American audiences.
10 However, the last few weeks have seen an upsurge .
11 The early 1970s saw an upsurge in international terrorism.
12 East of the straits, Indonesia's remote Anambas islands have seen an upsurge of pirate activity.
13 Meanwhile, far-right parties are seeing an upsurge in support.
14 Some businesses, such as the production of face masks, are seeing an upsurge in demand.
15 All three have seen an upsurge in attacks on police and federal soldiers in recent months.
16 These types of status updates saw an upsurge this week, although they have been thoroughly debunked.
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