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1 They have both been remanded in custody to reappear later this month.
2 Each day adds to the store put away in the brain, to reappear later .
3 He's been remanded in custody to reappear later this month.
4 He was remanded on bail to reappear later this month when pleas would be entered.
5 They are due to reappear later this month.
6 She hoped the sun would reappear later this afternoon when she could sneak off for a walk.
7 All four continue to have interim name suppression, and were given new dates to reappear later this year.
8 The site has teams dedicated to blocking offending accounts, but they just reappear later under a new name, he said.
9 It will arrive at Tower Bridge at about midday and then reappear later in the evening at the Olympic Park in east London.
10 We expect some of the missing advertising to reappear later in the year, followed by strong growth in these markets in 2012, it said.
11 CANCER (June 21-July 22): Yesterday's reflective mood is likely to fade in the morning and reappear later .
12 He had no trouble in disappearing and then reappearing later , when he got ready.
13 He reappeared later on under the Empire-a Minister.
14 It was some time before we saw robbers of this kind again, but they reappeared later .
15 He reappears later in England, and was made Inspector of the King's Ships by Edward VI.
16 Chuprov disputes the veterans' accounts of the peaceful explosions and says several of the gas leaks reappeared later .
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