Moreover, these protectionist initiatives have surfaced at a time when the global trading system is already under severe strain. |
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After more than six hours in the water he surfaced in excellent humour, quietly resigned to the setback. |
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As evidence for this point, consider that illegally or unethically obtained documents have often surfaced in the context of judicial nominations. |
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An unflattering painting of the Queen Mother has surfaced after being quietly kept from public view for more than 25 years. |
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The problem first surfaced when a deluge on July 12 th 1997, swept through the Glencullen area. |
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With about 9 000 kilometres of surfaced roads and 2 000 kilometres of unsurfaced roads, the Johannesburg Roads Agency has its work cut out. |
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Permeable surfaced parking areas and engineered swales will force runoff through plant-based filtration to remove contaminants. |
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When it finally surfaced, other journalists politely chided him and dropped the subject. |
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Another allegation subsequently surfaced from the parent of a former pupil. |
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An aircraft would on many occasions surprise a surfaced U-boat and attack it with both cannon fire and depth charges. |
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The wedding talk surfaced in early April, when Brad and Angelina uprooted their family to set up camp across the globe in Namibia. |
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No doubt there will be more flashbacks to come but so far the ones that have surfaced have made me smile. |
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As she was running in the woods, she tripped over a surfaced tree root and fell. |
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An image of Liza surfaced in his mind for a brief second and her words of their last interaction echoed in his head. |
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A gull will land on the back of a surfaced whale and rip at its flesh and blubber. |
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Airborne and shipborne radar was significant in spotting surfaced submarines. |
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Farmers fear huge losses as cracks have surfaced in the fields where paddy was sown recently. |
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Bovine spongiform encephalopathy, known as mad cow disease, surfaced in the UK in 1986 and has affected nearly 200,000 cattle. |
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This, however, was not the first time that originalism had surfaced on the American political scene. |
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The impatience of the heir presumptive most notoriously surfaced at a breakfast hosted by the Guardian last November. |
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An interesting handled smooth plane surfaced at a local flea market this past summer. |
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Hopefully I'll have surfaced by Sunday afternoon and will be in a fit state to drive over and pick up the family. |
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This underwater fleet rapidly surfaced and diminished as vessels were cannibalized to keep their sister craft operational. |
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The mystery surfaced when a separate group of dolphins was washed from a commercial oceanarium on the Mississippi coast during Katrina. |
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The newly surfaced weed seeds that had been laying dormant deep in the soil will often not begin to grow until after the crop gets started. |
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It was only when Tessa, barely out of her teens, was in a car crash that the truth surfaced. |
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Another Steinway grand piano made around 1889 and formerly in the collection of James S. Inglis surfaced in 1984 but has since disappeared. |
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That issue has surfaced before and if the commission takes a hard line we could be looking at the demise of the entire sector before long. |
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Close to the mangroves a big hawksbill turtle surfaced then lay motionless in the sunshine, no doubt sunbathing. |
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Recently surfaced divers should never get involved in hauling up the weight, as this activity could precipitate a bend. |
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The soil was less than 0.5 degrees C warmer under the black plastic than under the red surfaced plastic mulch. |
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Limited edition, hand-embellished, signed and numbered prints are available on white surfaced, medium-textured canvas. |
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An excellent job has been done and the remainder of the slip road will be surfaced when further finance becomes available. |
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The dam was silted up because the surrounding roads had not been properly surfaced, says resident engineer Cass Bhamiee. |
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He and my mother fought often, either when his cruelty surfaced or when his behaviour failed to meet her standards of propriety. |
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She's just surfaced, blinking like a mole, after wading through 50,000 pages of fiction in her role as a Booker Prize judge. |
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This will enable Ballykealey lane to be surfaced as well as the Royal Oak Road to be finished with new paths and road surface. |
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In those dark days fathers surfaced in politics either as incipient child-abusers, or alimony-evading wastrels. |
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Just over an hour into the battle a strange alien-like object surfaced about thirty yards from the boat and bobbed on the waves. |
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I think Israeling would be better, then carefully smooth the mating surfaced with a small felt wheel treated with jeweller's rouge. |
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Unfortunately it took several decades before even the main road through their town had been surfaced. |
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I spat out a stream of the clear liquid quickly before tumbling out of the bathtub face first as I surfaced. |
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Two fields have been bought, levelled and surfaced to be used as car parks for the duration of the Games. |
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The scene was still and quiet, but all the same I had surfaced from my dreams nervously, with heavy breathing. |
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She set off through the dark, silent woods, as the gibbous moon surfaced from its sea of clouds. |
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The president was spared removal from office but another crisis quickly surfaced, this one in Kosovo. |
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Occasionally, nuggets of dark humour surfaced unexpectedly in an apparently innocent routine, sending a shockwave through her audience. |
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Epidemic smallpox surfaced first in Boston, that hotbed of revolutionary fervor. |
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Back in the days when whalers hunted sperm whales, they often reported seeing fish fly through the air when the leviathans surfaced. |
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Also not so long ago, cases of cholera and gastro-enteritis surfaced from various parts of the city, mainly affecting infants from slum areas. |
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His previously dormant malicious side has surfaced again, and it's turned the public off. |
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After the second dive of the day, she and her husband surfaced in rough seas. |
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Their spirit and drive to be the best that they could be really surfaced in those sessions. |
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Reports have surfaced of celebrations in New York City police precincts immediately after the verdict was announced. |
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He could even laugh about rumors that surfaced recently on the Internet that he had died. |
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They added that the driveway should be properly surfaced with materials other than loose stone or gravel, in the interests of highway safety. |
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The roads will not be permanently asphalted, but will be hard surfaced nonetheless, in anticipation of the rains. |
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As is usual in the case of an aircraft crash, many unidentifiable small pieces of aluminum and steel also surfaced. |
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Now, a new challenger has surfaced, one that apparently will not stop until it attains supremacy or is eliminated. |
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Latent divided political loyalties now surfaced, and planters with Royalist leanings got the upper hand. |
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Doubts about the consciousness of animals occasionally surfaced even in classical antiquity. |
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The whales surfaced again about half a mile off the port beam, having dived beneath us, then turned north and headed towards Mazatlan. |
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Other images also surfaced from the Dance Lab experiments, including the opposing forces of magnetism and repulsion. |
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Allegations in respect of these conversations first surfaced at a much later date. |
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The issue first surfaced when there was that 18-18 tie after the 2001 general election. |
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We surfaced to a flat-calm sea beneath one of the peculiar Victorian foghorns. |
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Visa problems first surfaced for PSA squash players at the US Open last December in Boston. |
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Subservience, sexuality, and hostility surfaced in her relationships with her companions, creating countercurrents to trust, support, and love. |
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The ultras suddenly surfaced at Lak Chowk and opened fire from close range on the flying squad of the Maisuma police station. |
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When the disease surfaced in the Central Kentucky Thoroughbred community in May 1984, the vaccine was thawed and distributed. |
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Two main issues have surfaced with the presence of IM on corporate networks. |
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The association between bath salts and dangerous behavior will stick simply because it surfaced early. |
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It is hardly surprising, then, that fresh criticism of the plan surfaced as soon as serious problems arose on the battlefront. |
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Dominoes, Mah Jong, Scrabble tiles, and other game pieces have surfaced as an extremely popular art use. |
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When it surfaced three days later, a Mississippi jury tried to do its part by burying his story under a tissue of lies and misrepresentations. |
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The students did an amazing job, and more issues and emotions surfaced in those two hours than in a semester's worth of most academic work. |
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Had they both had a chance of success, the issue might have surfaced and received the real attention which the main parties tried to stifle. |
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He felt the body reel inwardly, weakening as his anger surfaced, stressing the spell that held the body in corporeal form. |
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Despite the poor visibility, Earle and her fellow pond scum enthusiasts surfaced with no dire infections and a nice list of aquatic species. |
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When she surfaced, something brushed across her arm, a yellow heart-shaped leaf with serrated edges. |
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While the car behaves well on smooth surfaces, take it on less well surfaced roads, and things begin to fall apart. |
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They were surfaced with stone flags and were used for several centuries after the collapse of the Roman Empire in the First Millennium. |
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Then solid land surfaced and from the top deck Langley could see the port of the only known town in the southern pole. |
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A last-minute story has surfaced, designed apparently to damage the Bush effort for the presidency. |
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Maiden Castle was at that time a permanent settlement with stone and wooden houses linked by surfaced trackways. |
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Bubbles by the quayside grew as a pair of midweek divers surfaced and exited the water. |
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The synthetically surfaced courts are equipped for use for either five-a-side soccer or basketball. |
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It is not coincidental that tragicomedy has surfaced as a subgenre in war literature. |
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For the 62-year-old Howard, who already has served two three-year terms, those issues could not have surfaced at a better moment. |
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Similar prophecies had frequently surfaced in Italian millenarian movements during the late medieval and Renaissance periods. |
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People are waiting in long lines even at shopping plazas since news of a shortage of vaccine surfaced last month. |
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At present, the Enron scandal is largely defined by the financial shenanigans that have surfaced. |
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Residents voiced their concerns on the increased commercial development in the area in June when news of another development first surfaced. |
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Reports of mistreatment have surfaced recently from detainees, released after a year in custody without charge. |
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She did an almost perfect dive into the water as well and surfaced next to him. |
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When used as the top layer, they are frequently factory surfaced with granules or bitumen, eliminating the need for field surfacing later on. |
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An old truism about the perverse ways of big business surfaced again last week in the pages of the Financial Times. |
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In each of these cases, the evidence that eventually surfaced raised very disturbing questions and so was immediately put into cold storage. |
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Just as we surfaced, two penguins torpedoed by, leaping out of the water and bouncing, like so many skipping stones. |
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When Mac surfaced from his initial dive, the worst of the chill was just beginning to dissipate. |
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Then on the 28th, after video surfaced with him blindfold with a sword over his head, he was listed as captured. |
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That underlay has now been surfaced with bitumen and chippings and has improved the structure and surface of the road. |
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Around the world, similar theories and bits-and-pieces of evidence have surfaced. |
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Researchers on shore received the data when the whales surfaced for air. |
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When I surfaced, I saw Laura floating face down in the water. |
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A more macabre inspiration surfaced in 1890 when an obscure author called Bram Stoker stayed at the seaside resort of Whitby. |
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Recently, when whistleblowers finally surfaced, the Home Office officials could find no trace of the dossier. |
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Whatever frustrations or disappointments he felt about politics never surfaced. |
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In Georgia, a flier has surfaced suggesting that Democrats need to vote in order to avoid another Ferguson. |
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It was of colossal figures that would have been of white marble, surfaced in part in rocailles, which would have made them appear to be of a single piece. |
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A large dugong and calf had just surfaced for air and I turned round in time to watch their rounded torsos arc in unison and with a swirl of their tails, they disappeared. |
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There is one set of theological issues that has surfaced in each of the four centuries of Baptist history, namely, the issues related to Calvinism and Arminianism. |
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The Hollywood rumour mill has been active with stories of post-production strife, while accounts of the film's lame ending have surfaced on the Internet. |
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And just this week, reports surfaced that the regime recently executed 10 party officials for watching South Korean soap operas. |
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For use while surfaced, a small, flat deck fitted with removable manropes is apparently installed just behind the pilothouse, and this can be accessed by a hatch from below. |
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Voter complaints about being given incorrect ballots and mismatches between ballot totals and the number of people who signed up to vote also surfaced in San Diego. |
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His aide's balding head surfaced just behind Tina, bobbing up and down as he tried to see over her latest hairdo, a beehive laced with glittering red-and-green honeybees. |
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However, problems already surfaced after 2004 when the country's currency, the tolar, was bound to the euro and entered into the European exchange mechanism. |
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The document contained a clause for massive penalties to be levied if any other investors with legitimate claims later surfaced. |
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Boko Haram has condemned the lynching, which gained national prominence after a web video surfaced of the gruesome act. |
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In May 2010, an embarrassing audition tape surfaced online that Klein had shot years earlier for mamma Mia! |
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The shares have made substantial gains since news of the bid first surfaced and the share price has remained well above the pre-speculation bid price ever since. |
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When the story surfaced in the press, Shumlin backtracked and said it all been a misunderstanding. |
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A few weeks before this, a video surfaced of an Ebola victim in Monrovia, Liberia who had been presumed dead. |
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In that same year a devastating audio recording surfaced of the commanding officer of the osprey squadron. |
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Nevertheless, there were times when emotions surfaced, spurred by the sense of imminent danger, and even longtime allies sniped at each other in surprising ways. |
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In recent years, a series of very sober and real statistics have surfaced. |
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The white side of the fortress surfaced briefly, a breaching white whale, before waves splashed up the sides and it rolled back down into the deeps. |
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She was bubbling with energy, except for the few cracks in confidence that surfaced every time an inquiring scribe insisted on reminding her that she was yet to make it big. |
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Again, in 2003, nothing specifically Buddhistic has surfaced at the site. |
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So when Zhu appeared on Japanese TV recently, with a hangdog look, speaking of his difficulties, questions surfaced as to whether the reform czar was in trouble again. |
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Due to their low submerged speed, most submarines operated as temporarily submersible torpedo boats, largely sailing and often attacking while surfaced. |
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When she surfaced, she gave his laughing form the best glare she could muster while her body shook uncontrollably from the cold and her teeth chattered loudly. |
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I surfaced after a night dive along the mountainous west coast of Majorca. |
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I hit the water and surfaced, looking back to see Scott pointing west. |
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I know that disability was an issue that surfaced quite a bit during the election campaign, and it hurt the Government parties as much as any other issue did. |
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The cups were placed on a large, smooth surfaced, low sided tray. |
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Some of her performances were not just memorable, but unforgettable particularly in recent years when the comedienne in her surfaced in pantomime and farce. |
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Once home we shuffled off to our respective pits, I surfaced at 10.30 am. |
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If additional finishing was required, it was sent to the planing mill where it was then surfaced on planers or turned into cylindrical shapes on lathes. |
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I flinched at the unanticipated pain that surfaced suddenly. |
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Earlier this month, Luna surfaced in the path of an oncoming floatplane. |
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When he surfaced, he saw that even more dayboats had arrived. |
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But rumours soon surfaced that she had signed her own death warrant when she married the man she loved, instead of the man who was chosen for her by her adoptive family. |
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The name of deceased drug kingpin Iqbal Mirchi has also surfaced in the papers. |
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Reports on the quirk first surfaced on Unbox Therapy, a gadget-review show on YouTube. |
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Donald Walters, no evidence has since surfaced to support this scenario and it is generally accepted that the soldiers were killed in action. |
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The memory of that night surfaced in our almost daily arguments. |
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Tango has also surfaced recently in cultural cities and ballroom dance occasions. |
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A huge explosion of Krakatoa then formed Anak Krakatau which surfaced in 1928 that still remains active. |
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When reports surfaced early this summer that our contractors in Iraq now outnumber our postsurge troop strength, we yawned. |
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The Pope and the German princes had surfaced as major players in the political system of the empire. |
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The tensions within the team surfaced again at the 2007 Hungarian Grand Prix. |
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Parasites surfaced in large numbers when the sea temperature was at its highest. |
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Physicians surfaced that specialized in disease, surgery, wound dressing and even veterinary medicine. |
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In due course he surfaced in Parliament as NP member, where he soon gatkruiped himself into pole position as FW de Klerk's blue-eyed boy. |
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More recently, reports have surfaced that there may now be 30 times more plastic than plankton, the most abundant form of life in the ocean. |
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Many roadways are surfaced with gravel, especially in rural areas where there is little traffic. |
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It is needed because surfaced submarines have limited freeboard, that is, they lie low in the water. |
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In the 21st century, reports surfaced about a 1982 album that sounds similar to what would later be called acid house. |
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The road is surfaced with pennant stone laid when the crescent was constructed. |
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But, allegations soon surfaced that the papers had manipulated images and misappropriated data from Obokata's doctoral thesis. |
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Five original manuscripts of her condemnation trial surfaced in old archives during the 19th century. |
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The survivors were crammed on the top of his surfaced submarine with Red Cross flags draped over its gun decks to appeal for rescue. |
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Instances of dabba trading have surfaced in Mumbai, Indore, Rajkot and Delhi and Kolkata. |
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A new form of urban myth has surfaced in eastern Europe, this time with a focus on tissue banking, according to an international tissue agency. |
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It was during her annual spring stay in Scotland that the first real concerns for her health surfaced. |
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The industry debate over term limits for directors surfaced anew last week with Unitus Community CU of Portland, Ore. |
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More important, why don't the media mention the small-minded sleazeballs who surfaced this tripe for their vengeful purposes? |
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Reports surfaced Monday that the group of Republicans, and skinny-dipper Yoder, were scolded for their behavior on the trip. |
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That artistic streak surfaced dramatically in his granddaughter. |
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Rumors of Galliano's involvement in the play first surfaced in July. |
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Start by removing any weed roots, rubbish and stones the rotavating may have surfaced. |
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As Finlay pointed out with reference to the anglophilic James Boswell, 'Scottish identity surfaced when British identity' was denied. |
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Within days of arriving at the Mestalla footage surfaced of the 19-year-old proudly displaying his wedding tackle in a racy video. |
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Vibrant color surfaced in textile and in beading and embroidery. |
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Interestingly, the issue of women potentially serving as general officers surfaced as early as the hearings on the 1941 WAAC bill. |
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None of my previous regressions had touched on the problem that surfaced. The timeline therapy was a quick and effective solution. |
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Accusations of him drinking instead of scrimming with the team, not attending practices at all and playing guitar instead of scrimming surfaced. |
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The road was eventually surfaced, which led to motorists parking their cars along the verges on the approach to the farm. |
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John has been complicated in the affair by new tapes that surfaced. |
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A VIDEO of Ed Sheeran using homophobic slurs has surfaced online. |
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All surface ships, as well as surfaced submarines, are in a positively buoyant condition, weighing less than the volume of water they would displace if fully submerged. |
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The urgency also surfaced, and was evident when Josh Shipp sparked the Bruins' rally with an offensive rebound and dunk off Alfred Aboya's missed foul shot. |
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Secession movements have surfaced several times in the South Island. |
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Recently reports surfaced by a scientist and Department of Natural Resources that asbestos fibers are in at least part of the ore body that Gogebic Taconite hopes to mine. |
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Phone lines and power were lost in some suburbs, and liquefaction surfaced mainly in the eastern areas of the city which were worst affected following the aftershocks. |
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No evidence has surfaced that the designee system is responsible for the battery problem that has prompted regulators to temporarily ban the plane from the skies. |
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No copy was found at the time, but copies later surfaced at Pluscarden. |
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The quality of evidence concerning returner programmes across a variety of health professions was very low, however, a number of common themes surfaced. |
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The charities have received legal letters from alleged victims at the Duncroft approved school, Surrey, where the first claims against the DJ surfaced last year. |
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More problems have surfaced for biotechnology companies promoting GM crops in Britain, with the discovery of the country's first genetically-modified superweed. |
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It's still a fundamentally simple piece of styling, more modern and less aggressively surfaced than its predecessor, with flowing curves replacing wedgy angles. |
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The excavations carried out during the recent restoration, both in the east and in the north, they have surfaced walls of earlier times to the Norman. |
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Since the limitations of the propulsion systems of early submarines forced them to operate surfaced most of the time, their hull designs were a compromise. |
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After Petraeus stepped down Friday afternoon, a series of reports surfaced, indicating that Petraeus was ensnared in more than just an extramarital affair. |
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In 1936 the Billancourt factory had been the scene of violent political and industrial unrest that had surfaced under Leon Blum's Popular Front government. |
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He described the sewerage design as errorless, saying problems often surfaced in development works and damage of Madr-e-Millat Road was a routine matter. |
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