I am confident that, despite the depth of the current downturn, growth will eventually reemerge. |
By the start of the 1930s, the old primitive concept of statism, dominant throughout the monarchist age in Europe, began to reemerge. |
Some may run off into rivers and lakes, and some may reemerge as springs or aquifers. |
At the same time, the financing gap might reemerge should the assistance pledged not materialise. |
At the time it was the world's oldest wreck to reemerge, beating Lord Nelson's famous Victory by 130 years. |
But once they succeed, they really will lack any basis for a continued alliance, and factionalism will reemerge. |