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But recent months had seen signs of a Bowie re-emergence.
"We are seeing this huge re-emergence of syphilis," she says.
How does the re-emergence of District 13 alter the situation?
But its re-emergence in an ad this week is instructive.
He received a fair amount of backlash for his re-emergence.
This would pave the way to the re-emergence of ISIS.
One surprise from the parade was the re-emergence of Gen.
"Any stressor can trigger re-emergence of a phobia," Dr. Schenier says.
With failed vaccination policies has come a re-emergence of infectious diseases.
Carlos's re-emergence into a manless world sets off an international furor.
Still, his re-emergence was not universally welcomed by serving Democratic lawmakers.
Her re-emergence onto the public stage has unfolded slowly and methodically.
The re-emergence of polio strongly suggests that Venezuela's vaccination programme has failed.
"There's been no re-emergence of shipbuilding," says Gary Cook of the GMB union.
Her re-emergence into the American limelight is a moment of true crowning glory.
In 2006, they moved to China and both wrote books about China's re-emergence.
Greece's Foreign Ministry issued a statement warning against the re-emergence of Europe's ancient rivalries.
Their recklessness and the attendant re-emergence of measles aren't just a public health crisis.
I liked PANDORA'S BOX and we see the re-emergence of AGORAPHOBIA in the puzzle.
Instead, the re-emergence of the field is encapsulated in a start-up called Lygos.
But its re-emergence reflects something far more serious about the state of national discourse.
If we are going to be vigilant against Ebola's re-emergence, we need to find it.
Its re-emergence may well define Germany's next phase and is already evident in several places.
President Obama has begun to respond to the re-emergence of Russia as a strategic threat.
Acknowledging all sources of anti-Semitism is essential to counter its re-emergence in our society.
In any case, the first lady's public re-emergence is tied to one of her interests.
It comments on the re-emergence of white supremacy at the highest levels of American politics.
It's unclear, and when pressed, Red Candle was unwilling to divulge what's complicating the game's re-emergence.
The cause is the re-emergence of what James Mattis, the defence secretary, calls "great-power competition".
When we ask how his life has changed with the re-emergence of his work, he laughs.
Ocasio-Cortez also commented on the video's re-emergence in a statement to The Hill on Friday.
The offering was a big step toward Argentina's re-emergence in capital markets under President Mauricio Macri.
Leah's re-emergence prompts Lucious to emotionally revisit some lighter moments, like their shared love of music.
Andrew Ross Sorkin: Shirley Brady asks what do you think of Sarah Palin's re-emergence with Trump?
There's a "re-emergence of working out at home," said Kevin Thau, general partner at Spark Capital.
The rate has crept up over the last 18 months alongside the re-emergence of pay rises.
That has cleared the way for their re-emergence as a political factor, the NYClass leaders said.
The other great issue is Ruth Davidson's re-emergence on the scene after several months on maternity leave.
Concerns about the rapid resumption of shale drilling and the possible re-emergence of surplus production also weighed.
Italy fears the re-emergence of the central Mediterranean route, which is more dangerous than the Aegean crossing.
Clinton's biggest opponents upset at Mr. Comey's sudden re-emergence in what they said was a bungled case.
His second argument was that U.S. presence will prevent a re-emergence of ISIS or like-minded groups.
"Logan Lucky" is not his splashy re-emergence from any retirement, nor any statement on present-day America.
They are using America's shrinking moral authority as a cover for the re-emergence of despotism and cruelty.
But Mr. Maliki said Mr. Sadr's re-emergence presented dangers for Iraq, and warned, "He has power and weapons."
They would likely see the change as a step toward the re-emergence of Japan as a military power.
However, there have been signs of a re-emergence of external pressures since the end of the IMF programme.
But when it comes to the re-emergence of Drake's glorious curls, it was hard not to take notice.
Mr Rajapaksa's swift re-emergence, following an abrupt exit only three years ago, has left the country sharply polarised.
ISIS is already decimated, and it's surrounded by enemies determined to nip its potential re-emergence in the bud.
But the recent re-emergence of the feature is not a continued test — it's now rolled out, Facebook says.
Hence the re-emergence of Anthony Scaramucci, who did a victory lap on TV this week ripping Bannon apart.
Mr. Kagan's re-emergence was barely slowed when he developed spinal stenosis, requiring him to walk with two canes.
The new proposals also see the re-emergence of the Energy Star program as a wholly fee-funded program.
But Split pulled it off, seemingly cementing the filmmaker's re-emergence after more than a decade of critical duds.
Now 72, Ms. Waters plays here in her first New York performance since a brief re-emergence in 2003.
With authoritarian threats surging in both his home country and the United States, Joaquin's re-emergence feels especially timely.
Popovich's re-emergence into the public eye came Wednesday at a hastily called news conference after the Leonard trade.
Spicer's much-hyped re-emergence was not okay, wrote Anushay Hossain, and she wasn't referring to his dance moves.
And as these platforms gain power, do they really want this to look like the re-emergence of serfdom?
This is a big deal — which largely got lost amid the North Korean crisis and the re-emergence of healthcare.
The mid-cap index is on track to post monthly gains as well, despite the re-emergence of Brexit uncertainties.
Fake anti-vaccine science has resulted in the re-emergence of previously eliminated deadly diseases and subsequent deaths of children.
"Investors are still skeptical on any sort of restructuring or re-emergence of growth within the old economy," Swan said.
Because, Brian replied, he is anxious about the re-emergence not so much of widespread violence but of social regression.
India, with its significant regional assets, foresaw the re-emergence of radical Islamists, like ISIS, in South and West Asia.
Back when the Berlin Wall fell, Britain and France in particular feared the re-emergence of a German colossus in Europe.
Democrats are feeling angst about Clinton's re-emergence, worrying that it will point to a party looking backward instead of forward.
The best thing to happen to the Bulls has been the steady re-emergence of Rose as a force on offense.
This re-emergence of authoritarian impulses has undercut a central thrust of European policy since the end of the Cold War.
To many relatives of the miners who were killed, his re-emergence in coal country is a source of bitter pain.
A notable consequence of these conflicts has been the re-emergence since 2011 of a regional market for cross-border combatants.
Together the items describe the re-emergence of plant life, which may have been a crucial factor in the evolution of mammals.
All we long for now it seems, is to be perpetually comforted by the re-emergence of that which has already been.
But while in previous seasons, its re-emergence was tempered by assorted other decades and influences, it has now reached critical mass.
Jay Monahan, the commissioner of the PGA Tour, believes the sport is well positioned to capitalize on the re-emergence of Woods.
It took a few weeks for me to recognize the potential for a story that traced his re-emergence into ordinary life.
That his re-emergence comes in the Age of Trump is a delicious coincidence, wrought with complexity that Woods would rather avoid.
Obama's re-emergence on the public scene comes just ahead of President Trump's 100th day in office, which will be this Saturday.
Like the seeds that sprout in toxic soil, or push up through slabs of oppressive concrete, re-emergence and reinvention become possible.
But the recent re-emergence of white supremacist ideology in political discourse lends an inescapably political cast to this celebration of interracialism.
The quicker-than-anticipated re-emergence of the program occurred as I was concluding my decades-long career as a sports journalist.
For Cassidy, the show and marriage marked a re-emergence from "a couple of really dark, dark years," he told PEOPLE in 1993.
Over the course of his public re-emergence, the rapper and husband of Kim Kardashian West pissed off more than a few people.
"The key issue for investors was to see the re-emergence of revenue growth, yet there is none," said Investec analyst Ian Gordon.
It was an attempt on radical and pervasive change in society and the social structure aiming on re-emergence of the American exceptionalism.
As a clinician with more than 50 years of experience treating substance abuse, I view meth's re-emergence as tragic, but also foreseeable.
In a phone interview, Mr. McCartney discussed his philosophy for entertaining an audience and the re-emergence of Beatles songs in his show.
At the same time, the re-emergence of political uncertainty in Italy and Spain has encouraged investors to reassess their euro zone holdings.
Similarly, the singer lets her audience at shows this year know some of what she's going through with the cancer's latest re-emergence.
"The Re-emergence of American Anti-Semitism" was produced by Rachel Quester, Jessica Cheung and Michael Simon Johnson, and edited by Lisa Tobin.
His re-emergence on the national stage threatens to set off new quarrels in the party over questions of loyalty to the president.
The re-emergence of this massive chronicle, which Darboven worked on from 1980 to 1983, is one of the events of the season.
The latest chapter dovetails with the re-emergence of Russia as America's primary political adversary and a revolution in the U.S. energy industry.
A specialist in Russian media history, Gatov is currently working on a book about the re-emergence of totalitarian censorship in Putin's Russia.
"We see a rising tide of nationalism, masquerading as patriotism, and the re-emergence of policies encouraging fear and hatred of others," she warned.
The news of Rose&aposs possible re-emergence followed rumors that he was being considered for a #MeToo-inspired comeback series, a report said.
What's happening: The sharp turn to authoritarian politics appears to reflect the re-emergence of conservative forces buried by the post-Soviet democratic wave.
A quick intake of Disney's re-emergence in the fashion sphere for the last few years shows the hype isn't going anywhere anytime soon.
Leading the call are The Original Black Panthers of Milwaukee, part of the re-emergence of Black Panther groups seen nationwide in recent years.
When we also see the re-emergence of "fatigue" as a reason to consider selling, we believe that the incentives to sell are elevated.
The retailer promised that, upon its re-emergence, it would lean on its strong brand name in the U.S. and growth in Latin America.
For amputees and other Americans with costly medical conditions, the re-emergence of annual or lifetime limits for coverage could result in financial ruin.
Fall is here, and you know what that means: it's finally time for the re-emergence of the dumb Pumpkin Spice Latte from Starbucks.
Looking at Trump's rhetoric, we should expect the re-emergence of such law-and-order rhetoric to foreshadow dangerous times for privacy in America.
In the eurozone, the re-emergence of concerns about fragmentation of the currency-bloc could result in tighter credit conditions and significantly reduced growth.
European authorities have been shaken by the re-emergence of a Greek protest group classed as a terrorist organization by the U.S. state department.
Many cultures understand this time of year to represent renewal and rebirth, the re-emergence of organic life after the long desolation of winter.
The Washington Post's Anne Applebaum sees a re-emergence of political debate in Europe, as the center collapses and the right and left grow.
The re-emergence of investor concerns around China have helped cool what was a sizzling start to the year for the American stock market.
PARELES Profound despair yields to unbreakable resolve in "The Big Unknown," a gorgeous, darkly luminous dirge that continues Sade's gradual and welcome re-emergence.
The Philippines: The government announced the "re-emergence" of polio, with one case confirmed and another suspected, 19 years after it was eradicated there.
Pharmacy shelves are often bereft of essential medicines, causing a fall in life expectancy and the re-emergence of previously eradicated diseases, including diphtheria.
European authorities have been shaken by the re-emergence of a Greek protest group classed as a terrorist organization by the US state department.
The echoes in present-day politics are loud, down to the scorn for elites and the re-emergence of the isolationist battle-cry, "America First".
The re-emergence of global stocks and emerging markets provided some hope, but Colas sees the overall landscape in the near term to be troubling.
Some in Chechnya see the re-emergence of the city, and the peace that made it possible, as a tribute to Kadyrov, whatever his methods.
"What we have to make sure here is that we don't have an unintended consequence of the re-emergence of a [hard] border," he said.
This generation, he hopes, will preserve his major achievement: Russia's re-emergence as a great power, one able and determined to resist the United States.
This has been a team effort from the Cavs, but the re-emergence of Hood is a great story regardless of how the game finishes.
The revival of Mr. Shan's career in the early 1980s and his subsequent rise to national prominence paralleled the re-emergence of the pingshu tradition.
The eclipse, which occurred close to sunset, indicated a passage into night, and the re-emergence of the sun was thus a sunrise at night.
That speaks to Murphy's re-emergence this fall, with a hit movie "Dolemite Is My Name," and a new stand-up tour on the way.
Lately, the largest component of rising costs has been housing, with low inventory and a re-emergence of first-time home buyers driving up prices.
"WHO commends Liberia's government and people on their effective response to this recent re-emergence of Ebola," said Dr. Alex Gasasira, the WHO representative in Liberia.
Still, the re-emergence of the Taliban threat has led to this vigorous discussion inside the administration about what to do about it, officials tell CNN.
However, even as they scrambled to react to its re-emergence, the collateral damage to other markets, such as corporate bonds and foreign exchange, was limited.
"Fundraising in 2017 so far has been dominated by the re-emergence of record-breaking funds," said Christopher Elvin, Head of Private Equity Products at Preqin.
"The re-emergence of the twin deficit should send shivers down the dollar's spine," said Mark McCormick, North American head of FX strategy at TD Securities.
The Wolverines' re-emergence this season has been led largely by a nationally top-ranked defense that is headlined by Peppers, a multipositional do-it-all.
But with another Federal Reserve rate hike likely on the way and the re-emergence of Treasury bond issuance, Bory predicts the bullish trend will break.
After spending Thanksgiving out of sight with family — in Washington, rather than home in Minnesota — Mr. Franken began a carefully coordinated re-emergence over the weekend.
America's allies in Europe and Asia are fixated on whether the Donald Trump administration will reject the re-emergence of spheres of influence or embrace them.
Equally imperiled by the re-emergence of the Rajapaksas is the brittle process of reconciliation in a land seeking to recover from a long civil war.
Why it matters: That factoid is a sign of the country's re-emergence as a global oil powerhouse and increasingly prominent exporter as domestic production has surged.
Here's what she and I talked about: VICE: With the re-emergence of the far right, why don't we see the classic skinhead aesthetic becoming popular again?
For the next decade, she was rarely seen in public until her 2014 re-emergence at a banquet honoring the Netherland's Queen Maxima and King Willem-Alexander.
Locals argue that the footballing triumph is but the validation of Leicester's re-emergence as a city; a mix of long-term ambition and unflashy, organic growth.
Predictably, her re-emergence in the public eye is stirring the toxic brew of Clinton-hate and Clinton-worship, along with a certain discernible fatigue and disorientation.
Nine months ago, after five women and fellow comedians accused him of sexual misconduct, it was impossible to know how Louis C.K. might plot his re-emergence.
So I would expect a re-emergence of political activity, for example in the form of alternative news sources, on the liberal side in the coming years.
Although Democrats warn that Obama's re-emergence will energize Republicans to remain steadfast behind Trump, the strength of Republican partisanship does not revolve around the former president.
"A re-emergence of political stalemate that negatively affects fiscal operations, including a material increase in accounts payable, could trigger a downgrade," Fitch Ratings said on Monday.
Maybe you are familiar with her early period, or with her seminal pop album Blackout, or her latter years re-emergence as a Las Vegas game changer.
For her sartorial re-emergence, Jenner opted for a "chill vibes" look: a cropped bronze silk tank top, white lace-up jeans and a pair of white sneakers.
The lingering U.S. sanctions have slowed Iran's re-emergence into the world economy, making global banks reluctant to take on business with Iranian firms despite the nuclear deal.
And add to the risk of a United States/China "G2030" the re-emergence of authoritarian powers on the fringes of Europe, which also weakens us very significantly.
Or, more specifically, I hope we celebrate Barton's re-emergence and her choice to re-enter the celebrity landscape in a way that makes her feel most comfortable.
Oklahoma City was especially glad to see the re-emergence of Kanter, who was used sparingly in the previous two road games in Los Angeles and Golden State.
"It's the re-emergence of a design district," said Bruce Ehrmann, an associate broker at Douglas Elliman Real Estate, which is leading sales and marketing for the building.
Some Republicans, including defenders of Mr. Cohen, have questioned Mr. Davis's intentions, sensing in his re-emergence a desire to exact vengeance on Mr. Trump for the Clintons.
"Policymakers will want to introduce more uncertainty about the outlook to prevent the re-emergence of a view that the currency will only move one way," wrote Williams.
The deal would be a step in the re-emergence of Mr. Cohen, who once reigned as one of Wall Street's richest and most powerful hedge fund managers.
The UN agency also stresses the importance of vigilance in monitoring the emergence, re-emergence and global spread of Zika virus infection to protect women and infants worldwide.
The re-emergence of some risk appetite pushed the dollar lower against sterling, leading export-heavy blue-chip components to be among the biggest drags on the main index.
That attack came two weeks after Boko Haram overran the town, driving out Nigerian soldiers and signaling the group's re-emergence as a force capable of capturing army bases.
Europe has seen the re-emergence of malaria in Greece for the first time in decades and the appearance of West Nile fever in eastern parts of the continent.
President Trump fired off a pair of late-night tweets while you were sleeping: The inspiration: Hillary Clinton's re-emergence yesterday, saying Comey and WikiLeaks badly damaged her campaign.
In a year of transformational political narratives, the re-emergence of black, Latino and Asian-American voters as a political force is not just important — it could be historic.
It came two weeks after Boko Haram had overrun the same town, driving out Nigerian soldiers and signaling its re-emergence as a force capable of capturing army bases.
"The re-emergence of the Italy/EU budget deficit battle as a key market mover proved to be a disaster for the European indices," Spreadex analyst Connor Campbell said.
Still, a lot of what makes summer good is the re-emergence of warm-weather pursuits that -- while fun -- aren't great for the planet, which is warm enough already.
Some in Trump's orbit view the Meadows pick, along with the re-emergence of Hicks, as another way for Kushner to consolidate his power — the two men are close.
But the re-emergence of billionaire media proprietors isn't a sign the news profession is bouncing back, said Kyle Pope, the editor in chief of the Columbia Journalism Review.
Brock Osweiler deserved some praise after his re-emergence, but the lopsided score had just as much to do with Connor Cook's inability to overcome his lack of experience.
Many national polls have shown Clinton's lead over Trump narrowing since the re-emergence Friday of a controversy over her use of a private email while secretary of state.
Experts are worried that Nigeria could be facing a re-emergence of leprosy, at a time when the global health spotlight and funding focuses on diseases like HIV and malaria.
A longer record of strong and stable economic growth that fosters higher income per capita, without the re-emergence of macroeconomic imbalances, would be positive for the sovereign credit profile.
If anything, the optimism injected into the coal sector by the election result and the re-emergence of large miners from bankruptcy ... simply provides a window to offload the business.
"I don't care how they react," Woods said when asked how he expected today's young breed to deal with what he hopes is his re-emergence as a serious challenger.
Concerned about the re-emergence of China and Russia as military competitors, he stated that computer-based, high-tech weapons would give the American military an edge in the future.
The re-emergence of Giuliani comes as Trump is beset by problems on all sides -- politically, legally -- and left without any truly close allies and friends within the White House.
Clinton had been thought to have a clear lead until the re-emergence last week of a controversy over her use of a private email server while secretary of state.
In 2006, she made a low-key re-emergence in a group called CirKus that also included, under pseudonyms, her husband and their older daughter, Tyson, billed as Lolita Moon.
Mr. Harf said it made him think that not enough voices in business were speaking up against the re-emergence of nationalism and populism in Europe and the United States.
He said the "Turkish outrage" would lead to the re-emergence of Islamic State, the destruction of an ally - the Kurds - and eventually benefit Iran at the expense of Israel.
But the panic has also taken another, more familiar form, with the re-emergence of old racist tropes that portray Asians, their food, and their customs as unsafe and unwelcome.
"Given the recent media attention to this issue and the re-emergence of the #metoo movement, the time seemed right to focus on it," Basile told Reuters Health by email.
And with the apparent re-emergence, via video, of ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi on Monday encouraging what remains of ISIS to continue, radical detainees represent an even greater risk.
The re-emergence of Tumblr's app on the platform this week follows its controversial and maligned ban on adult content, which the company said would begin taking effect on December 17.
British engine maker Rolls-Royce dipped after agreeing for inspection of some Trent 1000 TEN engines earlier than previously planned after the recent re-emergence of issues related to blade deterioration.
With this, Mr Kharchenko alludes to the "German Christians" movement, which aimed to harmonise Germany's Protestant traditions with National Socialism, but inevitably also evokes the re-emergence of far-right movements.
The sudden disappearance of the dinosaurs, followed by the re-emergence of abandoned ecosystems, allowed frogs to flourish and diversify, leading to the thousands of species that still inhabit our planet.
While observers say the herd of about 150 wild ponies appears now to be healthy, there is concern of a re-emergence of the infection next summer, when warmer temperatures return.
The re-emergence of the Sky deal shows he believes the reputational damage caused by the phone-hacking scandal at the now-defunct News of the World tabloid is behind them.
The Philippines reported 1 confirmed case of polio on Thursday alongside another suspected case, marking a "re-emergence" of the vaccine-preventable disease in the country, the New York Times reports.
RATING SENSITIVITIES The main risk factors that, individually or collectively, could trigger negative rating action are: - A re-emergence of political instability that adversely affects the economy and government policy direction.
DARGIS In one significantly fraught way, the 2016 movie year began in earnest in February with the re-emergence of #OscarsSoWhite after the all-white slate of acting nominees was announced.
Whether it is investigating what happened with Spock, the re-emergence of her mother or the loss of her friend Airiam, Burham is running from one emotional shock to the next.
Lindsey Graham, otherwise a close ally of the White House, has called the situation "a disaster in the making" and argued it could pave the way for the re-emergence of ISIS.
Most analysts have expressed concern about the re-emergence of oversupply, a renewed rise in crude stocks, and how OPEC and its allies will exit from their current production deal in 22018.
The central challenge identified in America's National Defence Strategy is the re-emergence of long-term, strategic competition from China and Russia, out to shape the world according to an authoritarian model.
Since it reached the end of its IMF programme last year, there has been a slackening of fiscal and monetary discipline and a re-emergence of old problems in its power companies.
The re-emergence of the Russia investigation comes after, arguably, one of the better weeks of the Trump presidency -- capped by the House's passage of the American Health Care Act on Thursday.
Bankhaus Metzler analyst Juergen Pieper, who has a "buy" recommendation on the stock, predicted the re-emergence of the power struggle with Piech would cause only limited distraction from VW's operating challenges.
With all the other storms swirling — the music award conflict, Rhonda's miscarriage, Leah's re-emergence, Hakeem's baby and the battle to regain control of Empire — the family has been busy and distracted.
Olympic politics are inseparable from national and global politics, and President Vladimir Putin, a cobalt-eyed sort, has embraced sporting dominance as a symbol of Russia's re-emergence as a global power.
Although bankruptcy laws are complicated and using them is by no means a cure-all for unhappy musicians, the re-emergence of Petty's once-unique solution solidified his position as an innovator.
This re-emergence of authoritarian powers, essentially Turkey and Russia, which are the two main players in our neighbourhood policy, and the consequences of the Arab Spring, creates a kind of turmoil.
Should that detract from the aggressiveness of Denver's front seven, then Andrew Luck may be able to continue his re-emergence as a star after a year lost to injury and ineffectiveness.
Mr. Musk, 2000, is arguably the one person in the nation more responsible than anyone else for generating a vision for the re-emergence of manufacturing in the United States en masse.
Health Secretary Francisco Duque said government scientists have confirmed the "re-emergence of polio" after one case in the southern province of Lanao del Sur and another suspected case of the disease.
The sudden re-emergence of that person, buried under the milquetoast facade, is a shock to his system, and perhaps the reason he collapses to the floor once he returns to work.
Adams said the committee put "a good faith offer" on the table in January in an effort to resolve the long-standing issue, which prevents Cuba's re-emergence into international capital markets.
Bayer has offered compensation to farmers for the loss of this year's crop and an obligation not to grow rapeseed next year to avoid re-emergence of rapeseed containing the GMO strain.
Earlier in the Obama presidency, the United States government liberalized rules on sending money transfers to Cuba, and much of it informally financed the re-emergence of a Cuban private business sector.
Add to that Janelle Monáe's Fritz-Lang-meets-Sun-Ra cover for The ArchAndroid and DuVernay's own upcoming A Wrinkle in Time, and you have yourself the gradual re-emergence of a trend.
At a scale unlike anything many of us have seen in our lifetime, we are witnessing a re-emergence of unabashed racism, sexism, homophobia and transphobia and blatant anti-blackness from this administration.
The Snapchat queen hadn't appeared in a music video since she locked lips with her husband in his "Bound 2" video, so "Wolves" definitely marked her re-emergence as the ultimate video model.
The song's re-emergence is a great, timely reminder of her skills, and the low-key video—shot with her band in the desert—let's the deceptively sunny-sounding track take center stage.
The re-emergence of extremist violence, harassment and xenophobia has gripped Italy and forced the country to reckon with the hard-right and fascist ideologies fueled by a lingering financial crisis and migration.
They have largely failed -- and Iraq could now become the sandbox for a US-Iranian conflict, just as it faces the re-emergence of the remnants of ISIS in provinces north of Baghdad.
The WHO said it is planning a large, rapid response to the disease's re-emergence in Nigeria, beginning next week with emergency vaccination campaigns in four local government areas near the two confirmed cases.
But here, she plays Reeves' wife with such a clumsy approximation of normal human behavior that every line she speaks sounds hastily redubbed, and her re-emergence as a clone betrays no additional unease.
RESPONDING to Russia's re-emergence as an adversary, the Pentagon's first "nuclear posture review" since 2010, published on February 2nd, seeks to expand America's nuclear options, but not the overall size of its arsenal.
Three hardest-hit countries now have zero cases "WHO commends Liberia's government and people on their effective response to this recent re-emergence of Ebola," said Dr. Alex Gasasira, the WHO representative in Liberia.
At a time when the Federal Reserve is hiking interest rates and the economy is broadly enjoying a recovery, uncertainty surrounding the re-emergence of substantial inflation has once again captured the market's attention.
He's working this weekend with a close peer, the bassist Matt Penman, and a sort of elder: the drummer Leon Parker, whose recent re-emergence is a welcome development that Mr. Goldberg helped orchestrate.
Mr. Ghani had declared ISIS affiliates in Afghanistan defeated in March, but the group's re-emergence forced him to travel to Nangarhar Province just last week and order his commanders to intensify their efforts.
Those against withdrawal from Syria argue that the same is true there — pulling out could create a vacuum, and lead either to the re-emergence of ISIS or the emergence of another insurgent force.
"It would not be desirable," the minutes said, "for the current regulatory framework to be changed in ways that allowed a re-emergence of the types of risky practices that contributed to the crisis."
But today they face two obstacles: the divergence in fortunes between the two places, and the re-emergence of the ice curtain, despite Mr Trump's seemingly jovial relationship with Mr Putin in the Kremlin.
Unto This Last: Two Hundred Years of John Ruskin (Yale, 65 USD, 40 GBP) The year began with the re-emergence of a great art critic from the sepia-impregnated shadows of Victorian England.
The lack of rain, while a headache for farmers and gardeners, has resulted in the complete re-emergence of an ancient megalithic site known as the Dolmen of Guadalperal, as reported in The Local.
"The story I hear most frequently from people is it's the re-emergence of the twin deficits," said RBC Capital Markets head of currency strategy Adam Cole, in London, of the dollar's persistent weakness.
The re-emergence of the Atomwaffen Division-linked site points to what some experts have called a "whack-a-mole" effect—if you take one site down, another will come back in its place.
Man had expanded its grain trading business in recent years, seeking to diversify as its core sugar business battled a price rout linked to the European Union's re-emergence as an exporter of refined sweetener.
Jahja Setiaatmadja, chief executive of Bank Central Asia , the largest bank by market value, told Reuters he does not envisage any re-emergence of the type of panic-selling that occurred in the late 1990s.
However, the VRs may be negatively affected if sudden and unexpected deterioration in the operating environment - such as due to the re-emergence of uncertainty or failure of Abenomics - adversely impacts the banks' financial profiles.
The re-emergence of measles in the U.S. is due to falling rates of vaccination, partly resulting from increased skepticism in science, government and the pharmaceutical industry, and the fact that measles is highly contagious.
"Routine use of a third vaccine dose at 18 years of age, or booster dosing throughout adulthood, may be a strategy to prevent mumps re-emergence and should be assessed in clinical trials," they wrote.
It is being watched as a barometer of the re-emergence of gun controls as a national issue, exemplified by Hillary Clinton's proposals for stronger laws after years of Democratic wariness at tackling the problem.
But some of Mr. Trump's advisers have been encouraged by Mr. Kim's public re-emergence, including meetings with Mr. Xi and Mr. Putin, seeing a sign that he may be ready to restart serious talks.
Italy's liberation by the Allies and partisan resistance forces was not some debatable "derby" devoid of moral significance, but a victory that laid the foundation for Italy's postwar re-emergence as a decent, democratic country.
The death of Baghdadi in Syria came after Republicans warned the president that removing troops from the region would lead to the escape of ISIS prisoners and prompt the re-emergence of the terrorist group.
At the time, it said it would monitor changes in lending standards by the banks and that the re-emergence of rapid growth in interest-only lending "at an industry-wide level" would raise systemic concerns.
Trump's campaign pledge to renegotiate or ditch NAFTA raised concerns in many countries about a re-emergence of protectionism and an unwinding of the globalization that supporters say has lifted millions of people out of poverty.
It consists of a 2599-megapixel and a 2687-megapixel sensor, coupled with a TOF 3D stereo camera which lets you take 3D photos, a trend that appears to be making a re-emergence this year.
"The Muslim community is seriously alarmed about the re-emergence of the racist campaign that was carried out by extremist Buddhist monks since the end of the war in 2009," the MCSL said in a statement.
Nunes' re-emergence in public comes as the House intelligence committee's Russia investigation enters a critical stretch -- interviewing a series of witnesses in private sessions this week, and planning for a busy summer in the Capitol.
The main factors that could, individually or collectively, could lead to negative rating action are: -Re-emergence of external imbalances, for example from prolonged widening of the current account deficit and/or deterioration of external competiveness.
Edwards, who is flanked in Autolux by Azar as well as vocalist/bassist Eugene Goreshter, chatted with us about the group's slow re-emergence, bonding with Boots over Beyoncé, and returning to the road in March.
AstraZeneca's re-emergence as a drug company with a strong pipeline of new medicines contrasts with the story at British rival GlaxoSmithKline , which is just starting out on a program to reboot its drug discovery efforts.
Both countries threatened crippling economic sanctions, and U.S. and U.N. officials, scrambling to avoid regional instability, warned that independence would spell economic isolation for Kurdistan and possibly spur the re-emergence of ISIS in the region.
His final two years in office were marked by the re-emergence of a decades-old claim of sexual abuse from a woman who was a teenager at the time, when Johnson played for the Suns.
The power of Ms. Willoughby's response to Mr. Porter's re-emergence might be in its measured manner, in which she weighs how one should be allowed to return to public service after a scandal involving abuse.
And, by removing a critical counterforce, the pullout has eased the re-emergence of the Islamic State's core as a terrorist network or a more conventional, and potentially long-lasting, insurgency based in Syria and Iraq.
Mr. Trump's decision was widely criticized, including by his Republican allies in the United States, who said it was a betrayal of an ally — the Kurds — that could cause a re-emergence of the Islamic State.
The United States and our allies are working together throughout the Middle East to crush the loser terrorists and stop the re-emergence of safe havens they use to launch attacks on all of our people.
At the other end of the index, British engine maker Rolls-Royce dipped after agreeing to inspections on some Trent 1000 TEN engines earlier than previously planned, after the re-emergence of issues related to blade deterioration.
Ironically, experts trace the re-emergence of leprosy to around 1998 when the WHO declared Nigeria had achieved the global health body's target of reducing the proportion of leprosy patients to below one case per 10,000 people.
Yes, factors such as race, gender, and socioeconomic status may mediate or affect attitudes, but in general a generational consciousness has two stages: the initial formation and then eventually its re-emergence when a generation takes power.
The compensation reflected the loss of rapeseed fields this season and the fact farmers would not be able to grow the crop next either as a precaution to avoid re-emergence of the GMO strain, Lamboley added.
Alexander had hoped for a deal by early this week, but pointed to the re-emergence of partisan policies as a new barrier to a deal, including the renewed Republican repeal effort and a bill from Sen.
Their "direct action" violence certainly didn't prevent the re-emergence a generation later of a new crop of rightwing extremists in the 1990s who carried out the bombings in Oklahoma City and Centennial Olympic Park in Atlanta.
The re-emergence and spread of this disease in the country where it was discovered four decades ago should remind us all that domestic and global health security preparations are only as strong as their weakest links.
" Mr. Miniero ascribed the benevolence less to the re-emergence of fascism than to what he called a "confusion" that prevails in Italy, "where intolerance and racism have become part of society, mostly because of social media.
As evidenced by the recent re-emergence of certain songs, this summer's hit television show Stranger Things, and what seem like endless TV and movie reboots of older properties, there's a thirst for nostalgia in pop culture.
Spacey's re-emergence doesn't seem uncoincidental to events this week, in which Massachusetts prosecutors filed sexual assault charges against the actor for allegedly forcing himself on an 18-year-old at the Club Car bar in Nantucket.
" According to OPEC "the re-emergence of global trade barriers, continued growing debt levels and potentially rising volatility in asset markets amid ongoing monetary tightening, are some of the challenges that may negatively impact the 2403H18 growth dynamic.
The main factors that could lead to a negative rating action are: --Re-emergence of financing pressures, failure to consolidate fiscal accounts or to improve funding sources such as maintaining access to capital markets; --Erosion of international reserves.
ABOUT MARYLAND (4-2, 1-2): While the return of Hills to the lineup would be a positive for the Terrapins' offense, the re-emergence of Lorenzo Harrison may be even more of a key against Michigan State.
Washington (CNN)The House intelligence committee's Russia investigation appeared Friday to be veering back off the rails after a rocky week, punctuated by the re-emergence of House Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes as a force in the probe.
He lived just long enough to see the re-emergence of his theory of neural networks, as the data-crunching capabilities and "deep learning" of modern computers began at last to approximate to the workings of the brain.
As the tidal wave of patent leather on the fall runways and the re-emergence of 1990s-style small sunglasses on the street suggest, Trinity from "The Matrix" has emerged as an unlikely style icon of the season.
The short-term argument for keeping US troops in Syria is about supporting these Kurds, both as an unspoken mark of gratitude for their sacrifice in nearly defeating ISIS and as a bulwark against the group's re-emergence.
Uncertain how to deal with its sudden re-emergence and aware that black people face more explicit systemic inequality in America today, most analysts focused instead on the more familiar story: neo-Confederates, slavery, and anti-black racism.
In fact, a study from the University of Scranton shows that people who are successful at sticking to their long-term resolutions tend to slip up (defined as the re-emergence of unwanted behavior) at least 14 times.
May's party itself is divided over her deal, with many fearing that an insurance policy designed to avoid the re-emergence of a hard border between Ireland and Northern Ireland could leave Britain subject to EU rules indefinitely.
The declining fortunes of Italy's populist Five Star Movement, and the re-emergence of a centrist former prime minister, Matteo Renzi, could portend a more business-friendly political climate there, too (though such hopes have repeatedly been dashed before).
The greenback has fallen 1.2 percent this week against a basket of major currencies as Democrat Hillary Clinton's lead over Republican rival Trump in polls has dwindled following the re-emergence of a controversy over her private email server.
LONDON — You don't necessarily imagine that plays dating back to the origins of playwriting are going to have a lot to say to us now, much less in sufficient quantity to justify a prolonged re-emergence across the year.
Heroes improved over time, especially after a 2015 re-launch that merited a fresh round of reviews; the 2013 game that had launched with a lowly score of 58 on Metacritic suddenly climbed to 81 after its re-emergence.
In later years, generations of Irish schoolchildren were taught to see a link between the re-emergence of Jesus Christ from the grave and the self-sacrifice of the rebels which led to the rebirth of the Irish nation.
LONDON, Feb 21 (Reuters) - A humanitarian crisis in Venezuela is accelerating the re-emergence of malaria, Chagas disease, dengue, Zika and other dangerous infectious diseases and threatens to jeopardise 20 years of public health gains, experts warned on Thursday.
"What we're seeing is the re-emergence of a geopolitical risk premium — which was absent for the past few years — as the underlying market has gotten tighter," said Tamar Essner, director of energy and utilities at Nasdaq Corporate Solutions.
In Ireland, he also backed Ireland's stance that its near neighbour's departure from the EU cannot lead to the re-emergence of a hard border with Northern Ireland or threaten two decades of peace in the British-ruled province.
The demand puts him at odds with his military advisors, who have argued U.S. troops need to stay to prevent ISIS's re-emergence, prevent Iranian influence from growing and keep the territory stable until Assad is removed from power.
Since the National Defense Strategy has emphasized the re-emergence of great-power competition with particular attention on Russia and China, the FSA should call for a naval force that can deter and, if necessary, defeat China at sea.
It meant that many of the dates they used as bookmarks when reading life's saga—everything from the first split between eukaryotes and prokaryotes billions of years ago to the re-emergence of the Ebola virus in 2014—could be wrong.
May's party itself is divided over its support for her deal, with many fearing that an insurance policy designed to avoid the re-emergence of a hard border between Ireland and Northern Ireland could leave Britain subject to EU rules indefinitely.
The return of 2009 U.S. Open winner del Potro, who had sunk to 141 in the world rankings due to wrist injuries, coincided with the re-emergence of Spain's former singles champion Rafa Nadal after two months off with injury.
"We expect to see continued growth in the repair and remodel market as the U.S. has experienced solid wage growth, faster home price appreciation, and the re-emergence of first-time homebuyers," CFO Carol Tomé said on a conference call.
With talks between Trump and congressional leadership making no progress, the re-emergence of the moderate group was viewed as a last-ditch effort to find a negotiated solution that would avoid an emergency declaration by Trump to build the wall.
The WHO says indigenous malaria cases have recently resurfaced in the south, and it fears a re-emergence of polio as well as increasing resistance to HIV drugs due to users switching between different brands because of lack of supply.
Clinton's narrowing lead over Trump since early last week could include negative fallout from the re-emergence of a controversy over her use of a private email server, instead of a government one, when she was U.S. secretary of state.
In an emailed statement, Hodeib said the situation in Yemen "provided the optimal conditions for the growth and re-emergence of communicable diseases" in a country that is already battling a million suspected cholera cases and a threatened diphtheria outbreak.
It reopened in 2015 in a former post office in part of central Christchurch, proving to be a catalyst for the re-emergence of business in that area as well as supporting communities vulnerable to natural disasters in other nations.
She also played a significant role in the re-emergence of Jean Rhys and Molly Keane, both of whom, after long silence, published new novels in their old age that brought them the acclaim that had earlier been denied them.
"'Tutu' is referred to as the African 'Mona Lisa' by virtue of this disappearance and re-emergence, and it is the first work of a modern Nigerian artist to sell for over a million pounds," said Tokini Peterside, the art fair's founder.
RATING SENSITIVITIES The main factors that could, individually or collectively, lead to a negative rating action are: -Re-emergence of external financing pressures, loss of confidence and increased macroeconomic instability stemming from delays to disbursements from, or the collapse of, the IMF programme.
Guinea had been nearing the end of a 90-day period of heightened surveillance when the fresh cases were reported - the country's first known re-emergence of Ebola after the outbreak was officially declared over there at the end of December 2015.
Hilde de Clerck, a doctor with Medecins Sans Frontieres who has assisted with five Ebola outbreaks, said vigilance was crucial to prevent the re-emergence of the disease, for which there is no proven drug treatment, although researchers have developed a vaccine.
The main factors that could, individually or collectively, trigger positive rating action include: - A sustained improvement in external debt ratios; - A longer track record of strong and stable economic growth that fosters higher income per capita, without the re-emergence of macroeconomic imbalances.
Whether it is the re-emergence of the nuclear threat, violent conflict driven by extremism, the re-awakening of old tensions between countries or frequent humanitarian disasters, we seem further away from the peaceful, stable world we are all seeking to achieve.
MILAN — How so many designers end up on the same inspirational page at the same time is one of those oddities of fashion, like the perennial re-emergence of drop-crotch trousers and hobble skirts, that can seem utterly incomprehensible from the outside.
TATTOOED NEW YORK Native American body art, sailors in colonial New York, a three-decade ban on tattooing in New York (starting in 1961) and tattooing's recent re-emergence on the Lower East Side are traced in more than 19603 objects. Feb.
Second, preventing the re-emergence and spread of ISIS requires a different set of tools and partnerships than defeating it on the battlefield in the Middle East; the coalition was formed almost entirely with the latter, rather than the former, in mind.
But in recent days, advisers to Mr. Obama say, the president has grown exasperated with the tenor of the campaign — including the re-emergence of questions about his birthplace, an issue that he and many of his supporters have long regarded as racist.
The world challenges include the climate, growing inequality, the aspiration for diversity, the rejection of a "one size fits all" global model, the re-emergence of identities, individualities, the aspiration for a more responsible consumption, the aspiration for a more feminine world.
The re-emergence of this democratic critique of inequality through the political success of figures like Warren, Sanders and Ocasio-Cortez seems to point to the beginning of a course correction, or at least the beginning of dialogue about a course correction.
Find ways to deescalate and solve global conflicts The re-emergence of a global power confrontation not seen since the Cold War has led to near political paralysis at the U.N. Security Council -- a dynamic which has stymied efforts to find solutions to conflicts.
In particular, he focused on the impact of the disasters on and around the coastal town of Kesennuma in the northeastern corner of Miyagi Prefecture, documenting in his paintings its eventual repair and rebirth, along with the gradual re-emergence of the natural environment.
RATING SENSITIVITIES The main factors that could, individually or collectively, could lead to an upgrade are: -Stronger potential GDP growth and progressive convergence towards peer income levels; -Higher economic growth without the re-emergence of external imbalances; -Fiscal stability supporting the sustainability of public debt.
The Fed has established swap arrangements with the Bank of Canada, the Bank of England, the ECB, the Swiss National Bank, and the Bank of Japan in an effort to respond to the re-emergence of strains in short-term funding markets in Europe.
Over the past few weeks, they've updated their social media accounts and announced their first gigs in nearly ten years, the most promising evidence of The Avalanches' possible re-emergence since they remixed Australian 80s rockers Hunters & Collectors' "Talking to a Stranger" back in 2013.
Nathan's re-emergence after ghosting her for a month challenges Issa in a different way, and it shows how much she's evolved when she tells him exactly how he's made her feel, and that she needs time to figure out what's best for her.
The virus will almost certainly re-emerge as individual states and cities start to lift the strictures of social distancing and shelter-in-place — but, ideally, that re-emergence will look more like a string of smaller brush fires than one raging forest fire.
The re-emergence of hard-liners such as Michael Cohen and Marc Kasowitz, who continue to advise the President from the shadows despite controversial actions both lawyers have taken in the past, also suggests that a new and tougher defense strategy is in the works.
ACCRA (Reuters) - A re-emergence of swollen shoot disease in Ghana has affected at least 17 percent of cocoa trees, further threatening output in the world's second largest producing country where nearly a quarter of farms are moribund, industry regulator Cocobod said on Tuesday.
Yasuhiro Nakasone, the former prime minister of Japan who entered politics during the post-World War II American occupation of his country and spent the rest of his career championing the re-emergence of a more assertive and independent nation, died on Friday in Tokyo.
Just as excellent exhibits were one way the U.S. came to command the world's imagination during the Cold War, so today nations wishing to mark their emergence, re-emergence or simple presence on the global state frequently seek to do so by hosting an expo.
"Our remaining forces will continue to work by, with, and through partner forces to defeat remaining ISIS, prevent a re-emergence of ISIS, and set conditions for international governments and NGOs to help local citizens recover from the horrors of ISIS' short-lived rule," he said.
Today, the end of the Cold War is perhaps the defining historical moment of the past half century, and must be understood if we are to make sense of America's current place in the world, amid the re-emergence of US-Russian tensions during Vladimir Putin's tenure.
Lauren O'Neill, News Writer, Brandon Flowers enthusiast: Honestly this year is just full of shit and Nazis and shit and the only good thing, like a tiny glimmer of light at the end of an exceptionally dark tunnel, was The Re-Emergence of Brandon 'Sexy' Flowers.
It's no surprise that many national security experts have reported a lack of well trained linguists and analysts who can understand challenges posed by Russia's re-emergence as a global player, the ongoing tumult in the Middle East, or Asia's continued evolution and balance of power.
Of course, if you're a Trump skeptic who believes that only an earth-salting defeat will enable the re-emergence of a decent right, then trying to constrain a future liberalism will seem less important than rooting for the necessary disaster to arrive for Republicans today.
"Part of the re-emergence is piggybacking on the broader interest in midcentury modern," said Mr. Randl, an architectural historian teaching at the University of Oregon who, while researching an earlier book on A-frames, discovered that no less than the architect Rudolph Schindler built them.
LONDON — Even as fellow European countries worry about hardened Islamic State fighters returning from Syria and Iraq, Britain has another problem: the re-emergence of a homegrown militant cell, Al Muhajiroun, one of Europe's most prolific extremist networks, which was implicated in the London bombings of 22021.
"Part of the logic there is that this was, among other things, connected to renewal and the re-emergence of life, probably something like snakes sloughing off their own skins," said John Henderson, a professor of anthropology at Cornell University who was not involved in the research.
US officials say that the continued presence of coalition advisers in support of the SDF is essential to prevent the re-emergence of ISIS, and that there may be two or three months more fighting against ISIS remnants in remote areas close to the border with Iraq.
Mr. Bloomberg has increasingly faced scrutiny over his record on race, including earlier this week after the re-emergence of remarks he made in 2015 about stop-and-frisk policing, a tactic that his administration used disproportionately against black people and Latinos and that he defended for years.
By Wednesday, the pop star had revealed that this was all in fact just a prelude to her re-emergence and reinvention with the forthcoming release of her new album Reputation, which seems to have some very pointed messages in store aimed at both the media and her haters.
Although Jeb's fraternal Hail Mary ultimately fell short, his older brother's re-emergence on the campaign trail only served to confirm that, fewer than eight years after being hounded from the White House, George W. Bush had become a less polarizing, fairly popular, at times even lovable figure.
FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK FOR MORE FOX LIFESTYLE NEWS Dokubo said such cases of Ebola re-emergence are exceptional, with only two reported instances: a Scottish nurse who developed meningitis caused by Ebola hidden in her brain and an American physician who had lingering virus in his eye.
Greece on alert after anarchist group sends parcel bombs to European leaders Greece on alert after anarchist group sends parcel bombs to European leaders European authorities have been shaken by the re-emergence of a Greek protest group classed as a terrorist organization by the U.S. state department.
"It's related to the return to prominence of vineyards and viticulture," said Peter Liem, whose new book, "Champagne: The Essential Guide to the Wines, Producers and Terroirs of This Iconic Region," chronicles the re-emergence of Champagne as an agricultural product rather than an object of urbane sophistication.
B. Comey, the former F.B.I. director, was met with raised fists and chants of "no justice, no peace" by protesters on Friday as he delivered the keynote address at Howard University's convocation, marking a rocky re-emergence into public life since he was fired by President Trump in May.
I wanted another perspective, so I went down the hill and across the Rhône to meet with Aurel Bacs, founder of Bacs & Russo, a consulting firm that has played a big role in the re-emergence of the watch department at the Phillips auction house in recent years.
Mr. Christie was on Mr. Trump's short list for running mate and, while he remains an adviser to the campaign, the re-emergence of the so-called Bridgegate candal so close to Election Day is a reminder that a November distraction was averted with the selection of Gov.
The international aid effort that arrived with foreign forces put girls' education and the empowering of women at its core but there are fears a final withdrawal of U.S. troops, the winding down of international engagement and the re-emergence of the Taliban in politics will see the progress snuffed out.
Abe presented data at a Thursday session of the G7 summit he is hosting, showing that commodities prices have fallen 55 percent since 2014, the same margin they fell during the global financial crisis, the newspaper said, interpreting this as "warning of the re-emergence of a Lehman-scale crisis".
Abe presented data at a Thursday session of the G7 summit he is hosting, showing that commodities prices have fallen 55 percent suince 2014, the same margin they fell during the global financial crisis, the newspaper said, interpreting this as "warning of the re-emergence of a Lehman-scale crisis".
ABOUT THE SEAHAWKS (2-1): The Seahawks got a big boost last week with the re-emergence of tight end Jimmy Graham, who snared six catches for 100 yards and a touchdown against the 49ers and looks to be all the way back from his surgery on a torn patellar tendon.
The re-emergence of hedging interest, which traders said was still limited in scope for now and mainly in the form of inquiries rather than execution, came as a surprise to some, surfacing below the $50 psychological threshold that some traders had thought would be needed to coax back producers.
Our major defense to the re-emergence of diseases still prevalent in other parts of the world is the protective shield of immunity that high vaccination rates provide — and we must ensure that information about vaccines is fact-based and tailored for specific groups, especially those who may be vaccine-hesitant.
The economic sanctions subsequently imposed on Russia by the United States and the European Union are invariably presented in Russia not as a response to its violation of agreements it signed guaranteeing Ukraine territorial integrity, but as bullying by Western countries intent on preventing Russia's re-emergence as a great power.
In February 2022, Beijing is due to host the Winter Olympics for the first time -- and China is sparing no expense The 2008 Summer Olympics in the Chinese capital were a spectacular re-emergence on the world stage for a country that was heavily impoverished just a few decades ago.
His re-emergence, in 2003, was welcomed by avant-gardists who went on to collaborate with him, among them the keyboardist Charlemagne Palestine, the Japanese noise musician Merzbow, the composer and guitarist Oren Ambarchi and the composer and saxophonist John Zorn, who released some of Z'ev's albums on his Tzadik label.
The first is the possibility that Brexit will lead to a "hard border" between Northern Ireland and Ireland, meaning the re-emergence of checks on goods and a potential a risk to two decades of delicate peace in the province — a prospect that alarms many people both north and south of the border.
In an age of social media oversharing, Bey's considerably private South African life left fans mystified as to why one of the most respected rappers on either side of the millennium line had essentially dropped out of their own lives, and his re-emergence only to announce his departure hardly soothed any concerns.
Bloomberg's campaign will likely do a good job of edifying voters that it's not a mistake to elect a businessperson -- just that Americans elected the wrong one last time -- and Biden's gravitas and re-emergence on that national stage will remind Americans what it's like to have a steady hand guiding the country.
A straight line runs from the racial polarization inflamed for decades by Mr. Helms and his political machine to the re-emergence of violent white supremacists in the past year in places like Charlottesville, Va. When Mr. Farr graduated from law school, Mr. Helms and Mr. Ellis brought him into their fold.
"We have stopped in our tracks and this has caused a crisis of rejection by public opinion," said their host, Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni, noting Britons' repudiation of the EU. He said the failure to push the project forward during a decade of economic slump had fueled a re-emergence of "blinkered nationalism".
RATING SENSITIVITIES The main factors that could individually, or collectively, lead to a negative rating change include: --Persistent period of low economic growth that undermines fiscal performance --Failure to reduce the fiscal deficit and stabilize the government's debt burden; --Re-emergence of large external imbalances that lead to continued increase in the external debt burden.
To a few, such as Al Sharpton, the re-emergence of this 17-year-old case in the run-up to the film's release suggests a bid to blunt its impact; others whisper about commercial machinations meant to derail its Oscar prospects, which, in the faddish, ingratiating world of Hollywood, seemed strong after this year's #OscarsSoWhite outcry.
Any celebration of military gains against the Islamic State — such as in Ramadi, the capital of Anbar Province, where Iraqi forces backed by heavy American air power managed to oust the group from much of the city — is tempered by a fear of the re-emergence of guerrilla tactics that paralyzed this city for so long.
"When push comes to shove, he is a supporter of a social democratic Scandinavian-style welfare state in the form of better education, healthcare and social service provisions for the general population rather than the confiscation of companies from the private sector," wrote Larry Liu in a prescient post in 2015 about the re-emergence of red-baiting.
"Congress is going to speak with a very firm, singular voice, that we will impose sanctions in the strongest measure possible against this Turkish outrage that will lead to the re-emergence of ISIS, the destruction of an ally, the Kurds and eventually benefit to Iran to the detriment of Israel," he told a news conference.
The official way America calculates poverty is deeply flawed - The Economist, September 13th 2019 American poverty is moving from the cities to the suburbs - The Economist, September 26th 2019 Poverty Factsheet: Suburban Poverty - Institute for research on poverty, University of Wisconsin-Madison The Re-Emergence of Concentrated Poverty: Metropolitan Trends in the 2000s - Berube et al.
The re-emergence of Al Qaeda after 2011 owed a great deal to Mr. al-Baghdadi's expansion into Syria where he built up what was once touted as the group's most successful branch: Jabhat al-Nusra, a group established after the Syrian uprising in 2011 that deserted ISIS in 2013 over disagreements with Mr. al-Baghdadi and pledged allegiance to Al Qaeda instead.
RATING SENSITIVITIES The main factors that could individually, or collectively, lead to a negative rating change include: --Failure to reduce the fiscal deficit and stabilize the government's debt burden; --Re-emergence of large external imbalances that lead to continued increase in external debt burden; --Persistent period of low economic growth that undermines fiscal performance and support for the government's macroeconomic policy framework.
We agree, but we think the Hillary question is bigger than just 2020 and the Democrats' shot at dethroning President Trump; we believe that her re-emergence onto the national stage has the very real potential to drive a schism so deep within the Democratic Party that Democrats would not only come up short in 2020, the party might also be irrevocably fractured in two.
Ultimately, perhaps that was the most lasting story of the shows: Not the continued embrace of the 1980s and '90s (yawn), or yet another return of boho deluxe in patchwork and fringe (easy), or the growing fascination with gender (sometimes thought-provoking, sometimes trite), but rather the re-emergence of design as a core value; the clawing back up the slippery slope of casual.
But she faces a challenge from candidates like Ms. Warren, who used the California convention to send a message of her own re-emergence, by holding the Friday rally in Oakland; buying a billboard in San Francisco calling to "break up big tech"; stuffing the convention hall with sign-wavers on Saturday; and lacing her stump speech with new lines that appeared aimed at Mr. Biden's talk of working with Republicans.
US: I think the reindustrialisation that we have seen in the UK in the last couple of years was really remarkable, if you look at the modern Jaguar Land Rover plants in the UK that we have, these are world-class industrial plants, it would be a pity if we have a significant dampening effect on that re-emergence of industrialisation, and really hope we get certainty very quickly, which, at the moment, is difficult to foresee.
And when the cataclysm came — after Ruby Ridge, after Waco, when Timothy McVeigh and his associates, whose ties to white power Belew convincingly sketches, killed 168 Americans and injured more than 500 others in the deadliest domestic terror attack in American history — both government lawyers and the news media generally treated the bombing as a lone-wolf incident, letting the terror cells of white power retreat from the public eye, unseen until their re-emergence in recent years.

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