| 21. | A central theme is the reemergence of both economic and political inequality since the 1970s.
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| 22. | Its reemergence reflected the depth of despair and malaise among Russia's 148 million people.
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| 23. | Thus the reemergence of Chernomyrdin does nothing to address the federal authority's credibility problem.
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| 24. | The effect of the reemergence of the sedan, said one dealer, has been palpable.
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| 25. | The controversy comes amid the reemergence of race issues onto the Australian political and social agenda.
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| 26. | Complicating matters has been the reemergence of long-held rivalries among anti-Taliban forces.
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| 27. | Antibiotic resistance is another major concern, leading to the reemergence of diseases such as tuberculosis.
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| 28. | Additionally sea surface temperature anomalies have some winter to winter persistence due to the reemergence mechanism.
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| 29. | As Symons said of their reemergence:
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| 30. | Some of these communities have only just begun a reemergence in Iberia and throughout Latin America.
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