| 41. | And even people who have no interest in boxing will pay attention to the reemergence of Mike Tyson.
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| 42. | Diller subsequently left QVC, and the deal for Silver King marks his reemergence into the public eye.
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| 43. | Poland's reemergence as a democratic state in 1918 lasted only until the Nazi invasion in 1939.
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| 44. | The work of Buddhaghosa was largely responsible for its reemergence as an important scholarly language in Buddhist thought.
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| 45. | Agha Mohammad Khan's reign is noted for the reemergence of a centrally led and united Iran.
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| 46. | The 20th century also led to Mami Wata's reemergence in much of Central and Southern Africa.
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| 47. | The placement of the fig leaf in Dali s painting could allude to his reemergence back into Catholicism.
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| 48. | By the mid-1970s, we see the reemergence of unstructured design from the fashion houses.
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| 49. | Germany's economic power, its halting reemergence in the military field and its unified border fuel nationalism.
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| 50. | The swift rise of City High heralds the reemergence of soul, a style that until recently seemed dead.
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