The ambiguities resurface in an image of absolutism where obvious falsity and artificiality signify an unworldly godliness. |
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I'll publish the correct answers when we resurface from under a pile of boxes. |
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The crooks face a few setbacks but they soon resurface when the heat dies down. |
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A porcelain and enamel refinisher can resurface them to most any color you want, but it would be a solid color without the marbling. |
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Even voluntary export restraints, illegal under the new rules, began to resurface. |
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The wounded whale dives, and there is a long time of calmness, as the men wait for him to resurface. |
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When it does resurface, on the final page of the book, it short-changes the reader dramatically and disappointingly. |
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Thus, you get a fix on it, and then it disappears, only to resurface much later and a considerable distance away. |
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Employ skilled operators to resurface damaged trenches with a smooth finish, instead of bumpy uneven surfaces. |
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Would it be friendly to the United States and willing to reorient foreign policy in a Western direction, or would nationalism resurface? |
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The older boy squatted down on his heels and waited for his guest to resurface, hoping that the water would cool off his anger. |
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Once they are within range, they wait for the whale to resurface 20 minutes later, second-guessing its surfacing position. |
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The interactive diary has provided me with images that resurface every time I open a diary I'm studying or writing about. |
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He suggests tossing it in the sea but Gandalf says it would eventually resurface. |
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Cleaning and sealing the surface will help prevent further crazing, but the long-term solution is to resurface. |
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The promise of fresh air drove these complaints from her mind, however, although they would resurface later on in the day, and for good reason. |
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However, as in a Greek tragedy, their faults are bound to resurface time after time and bring about their ultimate doom. |
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Some things are buried only to resurface many years or even generations later. |
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And today Bradford Council confirmed that a major project to resurface the road and pavements would get underway in the new year. |
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When they finally made their way upstairs, Kate lay down on the bed and didn't resurface the rest of the night. |
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Frustrated motorists queued in lengthy tailbacks as a two-week scheme to rip up and resurface Gillygate got under way. |
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The novel's subject matter, the mythology of Jack the Ripper, the 'psychogeography' of east London, would resurface frequently in his work. |
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In the coming months, as the economy continues to falter, serious discussions about economic policy will resurface. |
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Memories of my years as a childhood doodler resurface from time to time. |
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I like her way of treasuring events in her heart and allowing them to resurface later. |
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With the countdown for love in high gear, old boyfriends resurface, often on the Internet. |
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Things come in waves and particular products resurface again and again, but updated and pepped up with additional features. |
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As I look through my high school belongings, many memories resurface. |
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The grant will create new field hockey facilities and resurface existing fields to increase program capacity. |
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The problem will certainly resurface if we do not deal with it once and for all. |
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The project will resurface two important sections of the road, raising them to allweather standard. |
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They either resurface in a different location or under a different name or the brazen ones go right back where they were in the first place. |
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In this case, surface water will initially plunge, but will resurface down drift. |
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Also, internal divisions and tensions that have thus far been suppressed in the name of unity against the north could resurface. |
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The corporation continues to monitor water quality to make sure the problems do not resurface. |
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With milder weather outlook it seems that Oil looses its support as demand concerns resurface. |
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Problems of the sort are a thing of the past, but could eventually resurface due to the North's armaments potential. |
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What is your view on the lingering fragility in the Balkans and on the risk of seeing the nationalisms that tore this region apart resurface? |
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That's because health system issues and challenges resurface time and time again, allowing researchers to reintroduce relevant research evidence. |
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Or, one of the measures might resurface as an appendage to an unrelated law. |
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Construction to rebuild and resurface the road has reached Phase Two. |
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Steve and I both panicked when he didn't resurface and ran down onto the beach, into the surf after him, only to finally find him laughing at us back on shore. |
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He fought to resurface, pushing past the amount of water above him. |
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Bad memories resurface as each character's hidden resentment is revealed, from redundancy to marital rejection and disillusionment with bourgeois values. |
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But amid the allegations of sexual abuse, allegations of physical abuse have also begun to resurface. |
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It was a strange way to resurface nearly seven months after his last television appearance. |
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Of course Martha will resurface, via a rather contrived encounter with Nicholas, and of course Regina will have to decide. |
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Boy bands have really seemed to resurface with One Direction and The Wanted. |
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Otherwise memories of electoral problems might fade, only to resurface two or four years from now in even worse forms. |
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Conventional diesel submarines must periodically resurface or run on snorkel to recharge their batteries. |
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A mechanism was used to twist the water out of the bags and cause the boat to resurface. |
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He adds, though, that the transfer of credit risk creates something of a mystery: where might the bad debts that the banks have passed on resurface? |
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A simple clampdown on expenditure the usual strategy contains cost pressures for a while, but they usually resurface as the public clamours for more money to remedy the shortcomings caused by the restraint. |
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Many of the individual issues will resurface in other debates we hold. |
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Questions surrounding institutional independence, impartiality and bias continue to resurface and paralyze the progress of those pay equity complaints currently before the Tribunal. |
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Traffic Wales said the work is to waterproof Bod Erw and Elwy bridges, and resurface the eastbound and westbound carriageways. |
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There are still too many grey areas, which makes it inevitable that interpretation disputes will resurface with renewed vigour, enabling each government to interpret the rules as it sees fit. |
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When the nationalist movement was allowed to resurface in the late 1980s, it was as much concerned with the revival of Ukrainian culture and language as with democracy or market reforms. |
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In 1866, the Sub Marine Explorer was the first submarine to successfully dive, cruise underwater, and resurface under the control of the crew. |
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But the issues still resurface every holiday. |
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I am told he did this because he is concerned that Vice-President Al Gore is in hock to the American unions, and that under a Gore presidency traditional US tendencies towards protectionism might resurface. |
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By the end of the 12-month forecast period, worries about the health of the world economy could resurface if government efforts end and the long-term deleveraging of the developed economies continues. |
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New concerns about energy security will resurface, while the ability to calm these concerns will have diminished due to the long lead times to adjust supply. |
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They can't help letting the amorous feelings of those times resurface. |
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As a result of the war, US encirclement of China seems to be intensifying, and the longer the conflict continues, the more serious this intensification is likely to be, and the more old tensions are likely to resurface. |
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Arbitrary, absolutist and base human conduct was liable to resurface even in peaceful and just societies in response to a chance crisis or threat or as a result of laxity in addressing violations of basic human rights. |
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But claims that a whats good for the United States must be good for the world attitude has desensitized it to the concerns of others on the multilateral stage will inevitably resurface. |
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Of course, the cravings for unhealthy foods would resurface. |
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However, on the return to the communities many of the problems resurface, and at the present there is little to provide the essential in-community follow-up. |
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The fall of David Moyes has been one of the season's most enduring narratives but can we make a few quid from an educated guess at where he might resurface? |
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And, in enforcing monoculturalism, China is also attempting to cover up the cleavages within the Han majority, lest the historical north-south fault lines resurface. |
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He then disappeared from public view towards the end of that year, only to resurface in 1737 with two new accomplices, one of whom he may have accidentally shot and killed. |
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