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1It will decline, but will re-emerge when opportunities emerge.
2This means the bacteria can "freeze" itself in time, and re-emerge when survival conditions are more favourable.
3It's very common for this behavior to be dormant and then to re-emerge when the person's trust is built back up.
4Wales won't care that after a bright start they retreated into their shell only to re-emerge when faced with the prospect of losing.
5On Monday differences re-emerged when a clutch of Latin American countries said they could not start negotiations on the new text.
6We are not geographically isolated like New Zealand and even there the virus re-emerged when it seemed that it had been eradicated.
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