1 However, I guess my needs as a man began to slowly re-emerge .
2 Then prices go up again because competition gets fierce, and sellers re-emerge .
3 Weinstein has maintained that he can weather the crisis and re-emerge .
4 Some think it just possible Bo himself could re-emerge as a significant force.
5 It was unclear whether the two bidding groups would re-emerge with higher offers.
6 Instead, themes and characters re-emerge over the course of the show.
7 Only about one in 10 of the African storms re-emerge , though.
8 When you re-emerge freshly eager, while I to leisure, saunter .
9 She remembered thinking the woman had entered a black tomb, never to re-emerge .
10 The legislation is expected to re-emerge in the New York Senate soon as well.
11 Armstrong has slowly begun to re-emerge in public since then.
12 Auckland's Bastion Point gun emplacement may be about to re-emerge as a tourist attraction.
13 Then they will re-emerge stronger, and their ideology with them.
14 Why did the veil re-emerge among university-educated and professional women?
15 However, as a coach I have recently been concerned to see certain primitive methods re-emerge .
16 But now, as the security situation improves in Somalia, Sufi ceremonies are starting to re-emerge .
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