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1 The throng would surge back , and a few run from it.
2 And even if we do, how do we know the virus won't surge back ?
3 Suddenly the crowd hesitated, stopped, began to surge back again.
4 Poverty is set to surge back to 2005 levels.
5 The blood began to surge back into his heart.
6 The words seemed to sink into and surge back from the core of his accumulated remorse.
7 If it should surge back again before we could get home, what would become of us?
8 At first, the surge back upon us was crushing, but as the killing continued the pressure was eased.
9 The townsfolk surge back again in wild enthusiasm with their band, and hoist Richard on their shoulders, cheering him.
10 I surge back to him, but he studies the key, rolling it between his fingers, unaware of my panic.
11 The Wolves opened the second quarter with a 15-2 run to surge back in front.
12 What prizes will flow his way in 2014 on account of a surge back to form is the more interesting topic.
13 The Mountaineers responded with nine straight points to surge back in front, but couldn't stretch the lead past five before halftime.
14 Others are betting that the U.S. market will indeed surge back this year, including German carmaker BMW and fashion house Hugo Boss.
15 But recent innovations from AMD have allowed their chips to run faster and use less power, helping it surge back to popularity.
16 While opinion polls show a surge back towards Labour after Rudd's return, the conservative opposition is still favourite to win the election.
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