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1 To inquire of Benjamin would only be to provoke a new outbreak .
2 It is still unclear who is responsible for the new outbreak of violence.
3 The Scottish Highlands is home to a new outbreak of the foot-in-mouth crisis.
4 In 2009, a new outbreak occurred in the northeast region of the country.
5 The whole colony trembled in expectation of a new outbreak of the war.
6 The Circoncelliones, maddened, distinguished themselves by a new outbreak of ravages and cruelties.
7 Since early January 2017, a new outbreak of measles in Italy has been observed.
8 On Friday, the World Health Organization declared a global health emergency over the new outbreak .
9 Russian football is facing a new outbreak of the violence that has marred league matches.
10 I don't know exactly where the new outbreak is.
11 The origin of the new outbreak is still unknown.
12 Beijing closes schools and restricts travels after a new outbreak of the coronavirus is discovered.
13 Fears of a new outbreak of "doping" hit British racing yesterday.
14 Yet all three of the submarine boys watched their prisoner, cat-like, for any new outbreak .
15 Now the workers are happier, but health experts fear the greater risk of a new outbreak .
16 What happens if a reopening region experiences a new outbreak and no longer meets the requirements?
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