Brighton boss Micky Adams believes a resurgent York City will be challenging for promotion next season. |
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One answer to the optimists' dilemma is a resurgent and slightly revised doctrine of purgatory. |
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With the players looking down and out this is hardly the ideal time to be going into a local derby against a resurgent Preston side. |
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The German papers wanted Becker as the poster boy for a resurgent fatherland, awash in D-marks and on the threshold of reunification. |
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Prebble's decision to resign as leader may well be the only thing that saves it from being swallowed up by a resurgent National party. |
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A resurgent president soon had his popularity bolstered by a soaring economy. |
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This is the clearest manifestation of resurgent imperialism and colonialism on a world scale. |
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The two homes, Dundee United and Aberdeen, are difficult enough, and the three aways are Dundee, Rangers and a resurgent Motherwell. |
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Kerry's high-flying minors were brought to earth with an unceremonious bang by a resurgent Meath in yesterday's opener at Croke Park. |
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Whether brand equity and increased sales can be transformed into a resurgent market valuation remains to be seen. |
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The resurgent Thai cinema is in love with a golden age that never really existed. |
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Even the Franco-German axis, its central bastion, is crumbling under the pressure of resurgent nationalism. |
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For the past two games, the defensive backs have smothered opposing receivers, which in turn has helped the suddenly resurgent pass rush. |
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City centers, especially in the nation's biggest metropolises, have become hosts to resurgent capital markets. |
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They will be in the money if they have switched to a resurgent real estate sector. |
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Last week they dropped points to the unfancied Rwandans and this week they have a critical game with the resurgent Angolans. |
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The new resurgent orientalism does not even put up the pretence of scholarly detachment or search for truth. |
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Fighting between the army and a resurgent bunch of militias is rapidly engulfing the country's previously pacified eastern Ituri district. |
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The number of women working as prostitutes has skyrocketed, and female infanticide is resurgent in the countryside. |
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But with their billion-dollar balance sheets and extensive expertise, the big builders promise to give a boost to the nation's resurgent urban neighborhoods. |
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Yet resurgent consumer spending, the lifeblood of all advanced post-industrial economies like Hong Kong's, should take the edge off, economists said. |
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The Crimean Tatars, however, who were shipped away to Kazakhastan by Stalin after WWII, have no desire to join a resurgent Russia. |
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Having successfully confronted and then conciliated the US over Syria, a resurgent Russia cannot see its protégé go down to defeat. |
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The reason for this is that the Sain label had the didactic purpose of supporting the then resurgent Welsh nationalism by releasing records entirely in the Welsh language. |
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The resuscitation of Celtic and Norse religions, along with resurgent neopagan faiths like Wicca and Heathenism, are manifestations of this trend. |
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Today, they are resurgent and reinvigorated, a disciplined fighting force marching confidently forward. |
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Hearts, minds and death Hasina resurgent ReprintsMr Hsieh has a reputation as a scrapper, having survived numerous crises and failures. |
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Later, he would say: 'The resurgent Sabarthes, led by his patriarch's sure hand, lifted its head a bit. |
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We found widespread evidence of human rights violations, corruption, resurgent paramilitary groups, and drug violence. |
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The 10 men's extraordinary act of selfless courage in dying to assert their political status was in turn to bequeath political status on a resurgent republican movement. |
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A feature of resurgent Estonian nationalism during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries has been national song festivals, celebrated for a period of days during the summer. |
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Venice, on the other hand, was feeling increasingly threatened by a resurgent Rome and financially drained by money going to church-building and convent dowries. |
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Sitting on concrete piles and a sea of polystyrene that keeps it from sinking into the bog, the track is another triumph in a resurgent era for the Chinese people. |
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A resurgent scooter market posted a rise of an impressive 12.1 per cent at 77,144 units while moped sales moved northward by clocking a rise of 2.30 per cent at 27,339 units. |
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David Cameron and his resurgent Conservatives now threaten to bring about a very different form of climate change to that which has preoccupied Liberal minds in recent years. |
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And in the land where bioregionalism started as a movement some 20 years ago, there are unmistakable signs of a resurgent regionalism, though none has taken up arms. |
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Mugeyi capped his resurgent form with an acrobatic diving winning headed-goal in the 55th minute to earn his side sweet revenge against the Limpopo team. |
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Lime production in Canada is expected to increase slightly in 2005, driven largely by demand in the resurgent steel sector. |
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As America accelerates, as a resurgent Asia pulls into the passing lane, Europe is trailing behind. |
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Atlanta soon flourished, becoming the resurgent urban center of an otherwise impoverished South. |
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But the alternative is worse: a collapse of the eurozone, Britain's prime market, into disorder and resurgent nationalism. |
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Meanwhile, fighting with a resurgent Taliban continued, and NATO forces moved into the northern and western provinces. |
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Put simply, the roots of the trade problem and of the resurgent protectionism it has fomented are fundamentally political as well as economic. |
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In Japan, there has been a resurgent interest in the Japanese Communist Party among workers and youth. |
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Since the late 20th century and the establishment of Galicia's autonomy, the Galician language is resurgent. |
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Public use of Galician was largely suppressed during the Franco dictatorship but has been resurgent since the restoration of democracy. |
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A resurgent American economy would do more to restore the confidence of the world in its own future than anything else we can do. |
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In 1950-73, Japan had supergrowth, with per capita income rising over 8 per cent a year compared with the 2.6 per cent for resurgent Asia. |
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In the east a resurgent Byzantine Empire recaptured Crete and Cyprus from the Muslims and reconquered the Balkans. |
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To this end the Hongwu emperor repeatedly sent armies northward and northwestward to punish resurgent Mongol groups and prevent any reconsolidation of Mongol power. |
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Anwar Ibrahim, 61, the leader of Malaysia's resurgent opposition, was due to appear in court today to answer charges of sodomy against a 23-year-old male aide. |
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A likely context for construction is the 820s, when the Mercian king Coenwulf was fighting against a resurgent Welsh threat. |
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But will 9,800 troops be enough to keep a resurgent al Qaeda out? |
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Declining non-food sales coupled with growing competition from a resurgent Sainsbury's and discounters like Aldi have been a major drag on performance. |
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The Malaysian government has tried its utmost to keep Anwar Ibrahim, the leader of Malaysia's resurgent opposition, from power ever since he fell out of favour a decade ago. |
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They in turn assured the cardinal that the UDA had no intention of sliding back to conflict even in the face of the resurgent republican dissident threat. |
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We have become alerted to this resurgent evil through our own witness, through the media, and through the concern of others, including members of the Court of Appeal for Ontario and the Ontario Superior Court of Justice. |
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Violent conflict, high food prices, drought and the resurgent incidence of polio have aggravated the plight of the vulnerable and created new needs. |
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The weakening of the dollar has contributed to pressure on oil prices, as investing in oil has been seen as a valuable hedge against further depreciation of the currency and resurgent inflation. |
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In contrast to the reformists who tail the bourgeois populism that is currently resurgent in much of Latin America, the ICL fights for the Trotskyist perspective of permanent revolution. |
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Inconsistent transposition of directives results in distortion of competition and is one of the causes of the resurgent protectionism with which we have to contend vigorously. |
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Furthermore, it helps them resolve continuing or resurgent conflicts, reconcile internal contradictions, overcome problems, and master complicated feelings or relationships with loved ones. |
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In the early part of 2002, it was widely expected that the next move of the ECB would be to tighten in view of resurgent inflationary pressure and the prospect of accelerating growth. |
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In June of that year, La Barre, finding himself unable to contain resurgent Iroquois hostility, sent a ship to France with an urgent message asking for troops and arms to meet the desperate military situation. |
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Russia is dealing with a significant number of internal threats, including resurgent terrorism and persistent large-scale criminality, some of which features a ruthless alliance of criminal gangs and corrupt bureaucrats. |
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The euro recovered from a four-month low against the U. S. dollar on Monday, though gains are not expected to hold given resurgent concerns about indebted euro zone countries and talk that Portugal will need a bailout. |
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A proliferation of water bodies for irrigation purposes increases the number of breeding sites for disease vectors such as mosquitoes resulting in resurgent malaria, dengue and Japanese encephalitis. |
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Limiting gains, though, may be the newly resurgent Canadian dollar. |
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The downturn was boosted by the decline in short-term rates as fears of resurgent inflationary pressures in the medium to long term abated, but also by the increasing credibility of the move towards Monetary Union. |
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Elsewhere leaders Warkworth host earlyseason flounderers Blyth, while Alnmouth entertain resurgent fourth-placed Bates. |
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A Conservative member of Parliament crossed the aisle this weekend to join the resurgent Labor Party of Tony Blair. |
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Cassius Dio presents this as Plautius needing the emperor's assistance to defeat the resurgent British, who were determined to avenge Togodumnus. |
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Don Balthasar believed that the key to restraining the resurgent French and eliminating the Dutch was a closer alliance with Habsburg Austria. |
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However, the party lost the 1945 general election to the resurgent Labour Party. |
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There is now a resurgent language movement and Manx is once again taught in all schools as a second language and in some as a first language. |
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Jacques Villeneuve won seven races during 1997, compared to five wins by his main rival, Michael Schumacher of a resurgent Ferrari. |
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By then, of course, the feminist movement was undeniably resurgent. |
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Colon, five points off the pace in fourth, will expect victory at home to San Martin, but third-placed Huracan have a trip to resurgent Estudiantes to contend with. |
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After Ferguson moved south of the border to manage Manchester United in November 1986, Aberdeen struggled to compete with Celtic and a resurgent Rangers. |
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In the early 20th century there was a new surge of activity in Scottish literature, influenced by modernism and resurgent nationalism, known as the Scottish Renaissance. |
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They won at West Ham in a quarter-final replay then survived a comeback from a resurgent Everton to win the semi-final with Antony Martial's late winner. |
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Through the twelfth and thirteenth centuries the House of Mathrafal struggled to retain its lands in Powys against Norman Marcher lords and a resurgent Gwynedd. |
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