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1 Public health authorities said that event contributed to a surge in cases.
2 But in recent years, the state has seen a surge in tourism.
3 Indonesia has suffered a surge in human cases this year, baffling officials.
4 VIOLENCE A FACTOR A surge in recent violence could influence voter preferences.
5 However, with great artistic acclaim and value comes a surge in commercialization.
6 A surge in arrivals by sea has left Italy and Greece struggling.
7 This year also saw a surge in support for his 'Four Canzonas'.
8 The surge in interest extends beyond political debate over cost and coverage.
9 A surge in killings there last year forced mass displacements of people.
10 This combination of factors has seen its popularity surge in recent years.
11 How prepared is the EU for a future surge in migrant arrivals?
12 Even so, it was clear there was a fresh surge in cases.
13 The resulting surge in trading volume crests right before the market close.
14 Northland by-election statistics: The by-election has generated a surge in new voters.
15 But he said he could not explain the recent surge in arrivals.
16 This comes after a surge in gender-based violence incidents in the country.
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