re-emerge造句1. Energy seems to vanish and re-emerge in dramatic swings.
2. Consequently the Marxist view is certain to re-emerge.
3. Deng retreated further from public view, only to re-emerge in early 1992 with his trip to the south.
4. This is a theme which will re-emerge when we consider acquired disorders of language in Chapter 9.
5. In the future, small farmers will re-emerge to provide the luxury items and the special foods that people enjoy.
6. This will take time to re-emerge.
7. The cancer may re-emerge years later.
8. When vaccine rates drop, deadly diseases can re-emerge – as we've seen recently with the whooping cough epidemic in California.
9. But I also hear that it will re-emerge after the elections. I hope so.
10. Local police chiefs should re-emerge as figures of authority and reassurance in their areas.
11. What we need to do now is to let the child still within us—the philosopher within us—re-emerge.
12. His unsettling nightmares continued, and the John-Augustus struggle which he thought had been resolved in Buttermere began to re-emerge.
13. Like the Sleepers of Ephesus, ideas go underground for a few centuries to re-emerge when times are more propitious.
14. Mr Pozsgay was simply fed up with playing second fiddle, a characteristic that was to re-emerge later.
15. The stream is fascinating, disappearing from view from time to time, to re-emerge from beneath road or path in an ever delightful manner.
16. With the help of cosmetic surgery she undergoes a dramatic transformation to re-emerge as Silver.
17. While the sale will go through the contentious issue will re-emerge in the run-up to an expected spring election.
18. However, if the upside risk scenario for economic growth becomes a reality, businesses in China are likely to see considerable cost pressures re-emerge, with land and wage costs accelerating quickly.
19. However, when, as in the case with Java, other suppliers and revised versions eventually appear, versioning, compatibility, and portability problems re-emerge, as with other languages.
20. In years to come I believe we will see this re-emerge, and, just as in Ancient Greece, the intellectuals will generally be on the side of authoritarianism.
21. The Joint Typhoon Warning Center forecast that the storm would re-emerge over the Gulf of Oman late on June 4 or early June 5, and move east towards Karachi, Pakistan, as a tropical storm.
22. That led to teams carefully working out just where in the order their driver would re-emerge after a stop.
23. Long before those reforms have taken effect, though, it is likely that the premium will re-emerge.
24. The World Meteorological Organization says there is a possibility that La Nina conditions, where sea surface temperatures cool, may re-emerge over the coming months.
25. Swift action is needed by the governments of these countries to make sure that their economies can survive this market rout and re-emerge as strong investment alternatives for Wall Street.
26. This means, for example, not allowing a dangerous, historical Sino-Japanese confrontation to re-emerge.
27. It's good news that the imminent threat appears to be abating, but questions remain about the virus and whether it will re-emerge in the Southern Hemisphere or back in North America next fall.