Will stricter emissions rules permit copper to make a comeback in automotive radiators? |
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He and his family lived in abject poverty until a lucky break enabled him to make a comeback. |
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If we want native fish such as the lake trout to make a comeback, the fight against the lamprey must continue. |
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Controls on pollutants have enabled the bald eagle to make a comeback, but the little marsh wren is declining, along with its wetland habitat. |
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Is it a coincidence that Acadia wheat should make a comeback after 50 years in the heart of the Acadian population in the Maritimes? |
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Underground mining for coal is poised to make a comeback in Scotland with plans for two drift mines into the vast Canonbie reserves in Dumfries and Galloway. |
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And I think spats are going to make a comeback in men's fashion. |
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As well, we both know that square toes shoes will make a comeback as soon as fashion marketers have found a way to lace every man in pointy shoes. |
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The long-lost doily is due to make a comeback, but not beneath cakes. |
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He tried to make a comeback with the Eagles during the 1946 season, but he weighed 225 and was soon riding the bench. |
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Although brass will ultimately make a comeback, it is considered to be a bit outdated in today's design world. |
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My guess is that common sense will make a comeback one of these days. |
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With the Commission now drafting its own proposal on emissions trading in aviation, it is surely time for it to make a comeback. |
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And I have to say I've never made definite plans about when to stop or make a comeback. |
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But it might also be the mark of an interventionism that is seeking to make a comeback. |
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Some of the pollution-sensitive insects did not make a comeback at 100 km downstream. |
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While the rest of the chart-topping girl band are keen to make a comeback at the charity extravaganza, 'Scary Spice' doesn't want to return to her past and reform the group. |
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The ugly scenes witnessed last year are sure to make a comeback this year. |
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I think 4MOTION should be an option on a base 2.0T car and the 140-hp diesel engine should make a comeback. |
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But over the past 20 years or so we have seen malaria make a comeback. |
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Christmas stockings would soon make a comeback! |
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And it's great because that was the hit that helped him make a comeback. |
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The fall of the euro is probably the most decisive factor for this increase in competitiveness, allowing the EU to make a comeback on export markets. |
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To starve native Irish forestry of funds at this critical time, when it needs to make a comeback, is a recipe for disaster, with increased flooding, water contamination, CO2 build-up and a continued loss of soil fertility. |
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This approach allows us some flexibility to ensure that we don't negatively affect the fishing industry as we focus on helping these species make a comeback. |
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Yet there is no room for complacency, as diseases can all too easily make a comeback if immunization levels slip, and improvement is still required in a few countries. |
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Nevertheless, handwriting is starting to make a comeback. |
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With higher-yielding products such as ABS yet to make a comeback, covered bonds are playing an important role in many banks' financing programmes. |
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Like its rivals, Silicomp Réseaux faced pressures in this market in 1999 but was able to make a comeback due to its strategic focus on the expansion of IP services. |
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A broad decline in funding for the inter-agency Measles Initiative, founded in 2001, and an erosion of political will have enabled the disease to make a comeback. |
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Steam trains are set to make a comeback in Scotland as part of a major tourism boost. |
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Soon the novelty of all-talking pictures wore off and incidental music began to make a comeback. It was, after all, an added production value. |
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Today, the sartorial movement is starting to make a comeback. |
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Belford House have Lee Harrison available and hope that John Cogger will be able to make a comeback after being sidelined for a month. |
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At the tender age of 89, the matriarch of this teaching family, Angagh MacKellar, decided it was time to dust off her pencil box and make a comeback. |
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Manager Rafael Benitez says Terry has been training and could make a comeback by playing for the club's under-21 team on Thursday as an over-age player. |
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