| 31. | With her 2008 documentary This Is Lebanon, Raheb captures the reemergence of violence in Lebanon.
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| 32. | A lot of people have been calling his reemergence at the top of the charts a comeback.
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| 33. | As to this reemergence, " There is no master plan, " insists Stewart.
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| 34. | For many Dodge dealers, it will be a reemergence that has been too long in coming.
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| 35. | Yet his reemergence after several years of political seclusion to handle sensitive diplomatic contacts may indicate otherwise.
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| 36. | But the post-communist vacuum has been filled by the reemergence of anti-Gypsy feelings.
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| 37. | Hong Kong is jittery about a possible reemergence of the disease because it lies next to Guangdong.
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| 38. | The 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo celebrated Japan's progress and reemergence on the world stage.
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| 39. | The Muslim Brotherhood's reemergence as a political force coincided with the proliferation of Islamic groups.
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| 40. | The late seventies saw the reemergence of a professional journal, Social Work with Groups in 1978.
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