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" But yesterday he reemerged into "a very different world.
But over time, those efforts were abandoned and the population reemerged.
Soon after, in November Sci-Hub reemerged with a new overseas domain.
That's before even getting into his personal failings, which have also reemerged.
This month, the image reemerged and quickly became a heavily-used format.
Ahead of November's midterm elections, Obama has reemerged in the political spotlight.
Rival gunmaker Colt, for example, once filed for bankruptcy and later reemerged.
They only reemerged in 1979, when President Jimmy Carter legalized home brewing.
Tumors that shrank, or even disappeared, then reemerged with greater vigor months later.
In recent years, however, the Equal Rights Amendment has reemerged, stronger than ever.
The contract never reemerged after the initial buzz and Tomasiak didn't comment further.
She reemerged at age 17 and has been running the scene ever since.
The "Pick Two" deal reemerged in the bakery with its vast muffin selection.
This question from the Lyndon Johnson era has reemerged in a transformed period.
A U.S. withdrawal could open Trump up to criticism if Islamic State reemerged.
The style remained popular into the &apos60s, and even reemerged in the &apos80s.
In the last few years, Horowitz has reemerged as a thoughtful, considered artist.
The revelation is the latest news in an ongoing saga that reemerged on Jan.
On March 16, hardened protesters reemerged in Paris, after being quiescent for many weeks.
As this cycle reemerged I think he very much wanted to keep his promise.
"Handmaid's Tale" reemerged, via the streaming service Hulu, as an award-winning TV series.
It reemerged in Georgia in early 2007 and spread to Russia, Ukraine, Belarus and Lithuania.
China's most famous movie star has reemerged on social media after a months-long disappearance.
After a half-century away from the scrutiny of the public eye, psychedelics have reemerged.
However, those worries reemerged after China set the yuan at a weaker-than-expected rate.
After all Maleficient, Cinderella, and The Jungle Book have all reemerged on the big screen.
This problem was not a one-off and has reemerged repeatedly since his campaign started.
Another long-standing rumor to have reemerged is that of US interference in the protests.
Meanwhile, the Tuesday Group that almost disappeared reemerged as a counterpoint to the far right.
Finally, signs of renewed tensions in the South China Sea have reemerged in recent months.
In 2015, he reemerged in a charity boxing bout with five-time heavyweight champion Evander Holyfield.
I feel like we've reemerged stronger than ever and I can't wait to share more music!
First Ansari in May, who reemerged to perform a set after an allegation reported by Babe.
Dengue, with symptoms including high fever, skin rash, and severe headaches, reemerged in Texas in 85033.
In the meantime, WorldCom reemerged as MCI, taken over by Verizon, and relocated to Ashburn, Virginia.
The institution closed its doors in 2015, but reemerged in 2016 as Fathomers of Los Angeles.
And this Sunday, she reemerged to inform North Koreans that a sixth nuclear detonation had gone smoothly.
The former theory reemerged thanks to Sarah Michelle Gellar, who tweeted her shocked reaction after reading it.
As foretold by TMZ, Kendall Jenner reemerged from her shame spiral at Coachella to embrace the void.
Mattress Firm filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in October 2018 but reemerged less than two months later.
Twitter booted Yiannopoulos, who has since reemerged on the new alt-right-friendly social media platform Gab.
Today, we're weighing a standard bit of startup wisdom that recently reemerged against some surprising, contrasting evidence.
He reemerged on the culinary scene in 2003, opening his first L'Atelier restaurant operations in Tokyo and Paris.
She reemerged in politics in 1993 when she was elected president of the African National Congress Women's League.
Though he lost his Senate seat in 1980, he reemerged in national politics during the 2008 Democratic primary.
Momo reemerged this past week after worried parents began sharing posts warning about the challenge across social media.
After walking away from the reporter, Grimm reemerged on screen once he believed the camera has stopped rolling.
Those kiss-ins reemerged in the wake of the attack through a new form of protest: social media.
But less than a half-hour after we've reemerged into the sunlight, Makonnen is ambivalent about the results.
But last week, the former congressman reemerged and entered the national spotlight during an appearance with Oprah Winfrey.
It filed for bankruptcy in 2017 and reemerged from it four months later after shuttering nearly 700 stores.
Ten years after the financial crisis, big banks have reemerged as an outspoken and powerful presence in Washington.
Over the last decade, Russia has reemerged as one of the top three oil producers in the world.
He later reemerged as close adviser to Trump, even getting a speaking slot at the Republican National Convention.
The old format, popularized by red-light chat lines, has reemerged, riding the wave of the podcast boom.
As suspicion of international arrangements grows, the archaic imagery of Jews as agents of international conspiracies has reemerged.
He's since reemerged as a vocal critic of the kind of corruption that poisoned the Nixon White House.
In 2017, however, well-worn patterns of inequality reemerged, with stronger growth at the top than for typical households.
She was also criticized when a 2014 photo reemerged of her wearing a Confederate soldier's cap earlier this month.
Like other viral challenges, the condom snorting challenge has been around for years but recently reemerged on social media.
This year, amidst chaotic and painful political times, while working on another project, it reemerged and made more sense.
U.S. trade policy has reemerged as the top concern from chief financial officers at some of the world's largest companies.
Belgian-manufactured ammunition that was originally sold to Gadhafi's Libya in the 1980s has reemerged decades later in ISIS strongholds.
Over the holiday, though, Kim reemerged: She went to see The Nutcracker with husband Kanye West and their daughter, North.
Over the past week, a flurry of misguided social media posts and reporting reemerged about a fictional character named Momo.
After The Limited shut down Eloquii in 2013, the brand for fuller-figured women reemerged as a digital-only retailer.
Burberry's much-maligned check print has reemerged in full force, with Beyoncé and Kylie Jenner wearing it head-to-toe.
Trump Entertainment Resorts, the name with which the Trump holding company reemerged from bankruptcy, filed for bankruptcy protection in 2009.
But, over the weekend, talk of tension reemerged when Trump seemed to undercut his Secretary of State on North Korea.
After news surges by CBC and ABC, NBC reemerged in the mid-'90s to again command the broadcast news landscape.
The issue has reemerged with Donald Trump's stepped-up attacks on the matter over the course of the past month.
Visions from his youth, long forgotten, reemerged; he recognized the socialist monuments, the flagpoles used in old May Day celebrations.
Flynn fallout Manafort's name has reemerged amid the fallout over the resignation this week of Trump's national security adviser Michael Flynn.
Carrie Underwood recently — as in, earlier this year — reemerged from some time off, which she'd spent recuperating from a facial injury.
"Crosscurrents have reemerged," he said in his testimony, noting that investments slowed down "notably" from trade tensions and a global slowdown.
Heimbach reemerged in mainstream press last year when he was caught on film shoving a black protester at a Trump rally.
Those attempts were criticized for trafficking in racist tropes about black communities, a criticism that has reemerged with his latest attacks.
Obama has reemerged in public infrequently since leaving the White House in January, focused instead on writing a memoir and traveling.
Given that the piece sprang from the first wave of anti-PC backlash, it makes sense that its reemerged in 2016.
But the pro-EU center is not depleted; instead, it's reemerged among the Greens and liberals and other smaller centrist parties.
EDT Hurricane Matthew reemerged over the ocean on Tuesday morning, following its initial landfall in Haiti as a strong Category 4 storm.
When Frankel reemerged with a talk show, which debuted in 2013 after a trial run, she claimed she was over reality television.
He reemerged months later in China to make an apparent confession on state television to a 2003 fatal hit and run incident.
She reemerged after staying as far out of the public eye as possible with a song that caught her fans off guard.
The issue has reemerged and could have magnified importance with President-elect Donald Trump's nomination of Sessions to become US attorney general.
He finished his presidency with no more headline-grabbing jeans debacles, and reemerged in March of this year a new (denim) man.
Comments she made about LGBTQ communities and a job she held in the early 2000s have reemerged and she's apologized for them.
As the show begins, the Kavalry, dormant for years, has reemerged, leading to the cops getting all restrictions lifted to fight them.
FedEx CEO Fred Smith denied that was a purposeful jab against China or Huawei, but the issue reemerged a few weeks later.
Though Chappelle has been touring, making surprise club appearances, and even hosting SNL, he hasn't yet fully reemerged on the national scene.
Carey reemerged in 2005 with The Emancipation of MiMi, an album that showed she was still a contender of the new millennium.
The blue-chip gallery and collector-controlled scene I'd decided to leave five years prior felt like it had reemerged once more.
I think that one of the defining characteristics of the Obama era of politics is that racism and racial attitudes have reemerged.
When it reemerged between 1996 and 2013, all 43 outbreaks were due to infants not being properly vaccinated or treated at all.
The only times it reemerged was when Trump attacked the Muslim judge and the Khan family — but those, too, went away quickly.
Three weeks after he briefly reemerged into the public eye, Kim Kardashian West is sharing an update on her brother Rob Kardashian.
" His message: Authoritarianism "has reemerged as the greatest threat to the liberal democratic world — a profound ideological, as well as strategic, challenge.
The tensions of that failed movement have reemerged this summer -- but this time, the students have learned from the lessons of 2014.
An aide to Donald Trump's presidential campaign on Sunday said Melania Trump has "nothing to be embarrassed about" after the pictures reemerged.
With "Ultimate" and stuff, Denzel really went through this phase after he left Raider Klan where he reemerged with this new sound.
December 333: CNN reports that Manafort has reemerged in Trump's orbit as a player shaping the new administration during the presidential transition period.
And in a year of relatively few public appearances, she reemerged last November to speak at the Vatican on behalf of her foundation.
The rapper reemerged on Twitter this month to announce that he would be releasing a number of albums and a book of philosophy.
That council was abolished by Nixon in 1973, but then reemerged as the National Space Council in 1989 under President George H.W. Bush.
When he reemerged, it was as the leader of the Islamic State in Iraq, formerly known as al Qaeda in Iraq, in 2010.
How to (re)appear completely After dropping off social media over the weekend, Radiohead has reemerged with a new music video on YouTube.
But it has reemerged as a last line of defense recently because it can still kill gram-negative bacteria resistant to multiple antibiotics.
The novel then jumps ahead 30 years to the reunited group as they return to their haunted home to confront the reemerged creature.
"It's truly astounding that a scourge of the last century has reemerged through scientific innovation to offer so many people hope," Choi said.
David's Bridal filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in November 2018 and reemerged in January, having shrunk its debt load by $450 million.
Former FBI Director James Comey, having reemerged from his post-firing silence to promote a book, is increasingly now cast as a villain.
The intersection of human contact and customer service has reemerged often in my career in technology, and while companies change, the theme remains.
In fact, Confederate symbolism, particularly the flag, only reemerged in US culture as a backlash to the rise of the civil rights movement.
A few other protesters entered the fray yelling "Die, Nazi, die," and the man from NPI reemerged with a bloody gash on his forehead.
Lockley says his story has reemerged just as homogenous Japan reexamines the concept of multiculturalism in the run-up to the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
Angela, once Westworld's token hot host greeter, has reemerged this season as a sneering angel of death, complete with a bloody crown of thorns.
The account reemerged last weekend with a series of bizarre images and videos that made serious allegations against her alleged birth father, Christopher Hope.
That progress was put on pause when a rogue faction of Martian separatists reemerged from their self-imposed exile on their colonial world Laconia.
The sort of militant anti-fascism that antifa represents reemerged in postwar Europe in Britain, where fascists had broad rights to organize and demonstrate.
Soon after the island reemerged, another flock took off from Madagascar and arrived at Aldabra—and evolution played out in almost the same way.
Behold Wallace's giant bee — the world's largest bee that recently reemerged after last being spotted in the wild during the 1980s, according to Newsweek.
Yates, as a former top Justice Department official, has also reemerged in Washington to testify about the investigation into alleged election meddling by Russia.
Finally, in January 2018, at the introduction of a new Bullitt edition Mustang at the Detroit Auto Show, Kiernan's car reemerged into public view.
Finally, in January 2018, at the introduction of a new Bullitt Edition Mustang at the Detroit Auto Show, Kiernan's car reemerged into public view.
Translating to "God wills it," deus vult reemerged, after nearly a millennium of hibernation, in a 2015 YouTube video of Christian Syrians bombing ISIS.
Since receiving her Trailblazer Award at the Billboard Women in Music ceremony last month, Kesha has reemerged once more for an interview with Vice's Noisey.
XML's research found that it's based on the 10th century room used for Iceland's parliament, but only reemerged as a modern space in the 1980s.
Since then, white clothing has reemerged as a symbol again and again as women have broken through the glass ceiling on many fronts in politics.
Almost two weeks after a video of him allegedly kissing another woman made the rounds, Tristan Thompson has reemerged with a single celebratory Instagram post.
Not long thereafter, Apple bought the company and the assistant reemerged in 2011 with a splashy introduction as a core feature of the iPhone 4S.
He reemerged in the lobby of Trump Tower the next day to assert there had been "very fine people" among the white supremacists in Virginia.
However, when 8chan reemerged in November — renamed 8kun — "Q" quickly reappeared, which led some to question how closely linked Watkins was to the conspiracy theory.
Not long thereafter, Apple bought the company, and the assistant reemerged in 2011 with a splashy introduction as a core feature of the iPhone 4s.
The chant "lock her up" was popular at Trump rallies during the campaign and has reemerged at Trump rallies since he took the White House.
In a brief DM conversation with WIRED, the person behind the account explained how they reemerged to craft the perfect tweet after years of silence.
But the fact that Tompkins's Fuck Paintings reemerged and were revered in 2013 speaks to a movement toward thinking more openly about sex and art.
Earlier this year, West reemerged into the spotlight to dominate the news cycle with Twitter sprees, explosive interviews and a controversial alliance with President Donald Trump.
Two years after those beginnings, the group reemerged with a series of songs that came on like a band determined to demolish what they'd once been.
Confederate statues have reemerged in national political debate after the city of New Orleans decided to take down memorials featuring Confederate leaders like Robert E. Lee.
It's a sound that recently reemerged in conversation, in part because of a confounding absence of producers like Landstrumm in the recent Tresor 25th anniversary celebrations.
Going 4-0 before eventually tasting defeat for the first and only time against Amirkhani, when he reemerged he began to collect belts on the continent.
But the story has slowly reemerged over the past year — largely on the right and in conservative media — as a Biden presidential run appeared increasingly likely.
After a few days spent mostly sleeping and/or staring aimlessly at the television, I reemerged at work, but social gatherings have been a little more challenging.
It briefly looked like Bannon's efforts to survive were paying off, as he reemerged after spending weeks laying low and staying out of Trump's field of vision.
During those days, previous homophobic comments Hart made had reemerged online, leading the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to ask the actor for an apology.
Earlier this year, the artist reemerged into the spotlight to dominate the news cycle with Twitter sprees, explosive interviews and a controversial alliance with President Donald Trump.
In the past few days, Kanye West has reemerged publicly, returning to Twitter with a series of troubling tweets and giving a strange interview on the radio.
When he reemerged in 277 with Relapse, he was rapping discursively, in faux-Arabic accents, about imagined kidnappings and the biographical minutiae of 20th-century serial killers.
And the service employee unions, with their diverse member rolls of low earners, have reemerged as a force in liberal politics in Democratic strongholds such as Pittsburgh.
The option of spinning off the group's motorway unit Autostrade has reemerged, Il Sole 2100 Ore said, adding politicians and potential investors had warmed to the idea.
The flagship store in New York has been closed for renovations since January 2017 but reemerged with a colorful (though temporary) rainbow glass covering earlier this month.
Jae had taken a break from formal releases as he worked on his own happiness, and now has reemerged to let the "Payne" take a hold of him.
After spending the latter part of 2016 dealing with some shit, she has reemerged after a 13-week social media cleanse with new content for all her followers.
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After a year of public dormancy, Intrusion Truth reemerged and shifted its focus to APT20133, which is another top tier Chinese cyber-espionage group according to cybersecurity researchers.
A number of men who have been accused of and admitted to sexual misconduct have reemerged on the scene — sometimes within months of allegations surfacing in the public.
Within a few decades, we'll enter the …Read more ReadIndeed, infections that used to be easily treated, such as tuberculosis and gonorrhea, have reemerged a serious health threat.
In the 1970s, Langdon Clay turned his camera on cars dawdling on New York City corners at nightfall, in the few hours before the city reemerged from sleep.
"Team of rivals"—a concept bludgeoned to death during Obama's first term—has reemerged a couple of times in the early days of Trump's period as president-elect.
Clinton's comments come after debates about civility in politics reemerged following the public confrontations Trump Cabinet officials faced in recent weeks, particularly when they dine out at restaurants.
After all, Romney was the guy who, voluntarily and unprompted, reemerged from private life to call Trump a fraud and a phony who was unfit to be president.
She reemerged on social media earlier this month and posted a long apology on her Weibo account in which she praised the Chinese Communist Party and admitted wrongdoing.
Or perhaps it's best we start with Kanye West, who reemerged this week on Twitter with a meditative shortform treatise on human existence and the nobility of creative production.
But as time has worn on (and the batnip conversation has reemerged a bizarre number of times in my everyday conversations), I have to say it: I'm team batnip.
But the Mexican American performer has reemerged in the last few years (at still just 21 years of age) as one of the budding queens of Latin urban pop.
Still, Delia’s â€" as an aesthetic and as a YA worldview, not as a company â€" has reemerged, on our clothing racks and throughout our digital spaces.
She married her new husband, Russian cosmonaut Yuri Malenchenko, by video link, walking down the aisle to a David Bowie song just as the station reemerged into the sunlight.
Perhaps what is most interesting about Man, The Posters, is that it was created ten years ago, but has reemerged today with an entire solo exhibition in its honor.
It is believed that the virus responsible for the Asian flu evolved and reemerged 10 years later into this so-called "Hong Kong flu," resulting in the H3N2 pandemic.
It's hard to believe, but in their day, 21st-century emojis were just as controversial, and the same criticisms reemerged in successive generations when emojis became animated and 3D.
No reimportation of medicines from countries like Canada, where they're sold at a fraction of what Americans pay — an idea that has reemerged recently but has not gotten traction.
But the parameters of his recusal reemerged as an issue of controversy last month after Trump abruptly fired Comey, citing the recommendations of Sessions and his deputy Rod Rosenstein.
Mugabe went into hiding but reemerged in March 2018 with his first televised interview since stepping down, claiming that Mnangagwa, now serving as interim president, had seized power illegally.
Celebrities have little choice but to comment on sociopolitical matters when they reach a fever pitch, as we saw after the Weinstein scandal broke and the #MeToo movement reemerged.
These renovations, they note, had also occurred at the same time that Lambityeco civilians covered frescoes similar to those at Monte Albán that never reemerged or were created again.
As Ali reemerged in the spotlight — hobbled by a disease that may have been caused by the sport he loved — the world also seemed to bring Ali back into focus.
The back-to-back album releases come months after the father of three reemerged into the spotlight with Twitter sprees, explosive interviews and a controversial alliance with President Donald Trump.
Clutching his forehead, clearly in agony, Cyborg was immediately treated by medics as Page reemerged wearing a Pokemon inspired baseball and rolled a 'Pokeball' in the direction of his counterpart.
Obama has reemerged on the campaign trail recently, bursting back onto the scene earlier this month with a speech in Illinois in which he offered a blistering rebuke of Trump.
" (Small Pieces Loosely Joined, 2002) "I think it's essential that there be people keeping people like me in line, and reminding us that big business has reemerged on the internet.
Some veterans of Democratic presidential campaigns see echoes of 2016 in the way the story had staying power in the conservative media ecosystem and then gradually reemerged into the mainstream.
The Democrats' 2016 nominee has reemerged recently, sitting for a lengthy profile with New York magazine's Rebecca Traister and giving a series of interviews, including one at Recode's Code Media conference.
In an odd twist, the researchers said that the same bug had previously been patched in December 2017, but it appears to have reemerged in subsequent versions of the Android kernel.
In Boyega's mind, the quest for equal civil rights and social justice that has reemerged in the public consciousness in the last few years, requires a hard look at the past.
But visions of space motorcycles reemerged in 1984, after NASA debuted its manned maneuvering unit (MMU), a propulsion backpack that enabled astronauts to potter around in space, untethered to any spacecraft.
Footage of US troops celebrating Easter in 2009 has also reemerged following the news of the building's destruction, showing the monastery's place as a site of worship even in recent years.
After Slim Jxmmi cooled down backstage for about 15 minutes, our sources say he actually reemerged to finish his set alongside his brother, Swae Lee, who was also there but didn't perform.
In 1929, Berlin had reemerged as mecca for artistic expression and scientific research, but the city was also wracked with economic and political turmoil, all themes that intersect in this particular narrative.
"He also has a history of obstruction and manipulation of witnesses, including, as detailed herein, as recently as within the past year, when media reports about his conduct reemerged," the filing said.
After acknowledging​ that the name was problematic and issuing an apology, the quartet reemerged in April as Preoccupations, with plans for a second, newly self-titled studio album, out now via Jajaguwar.
He's been under heavy fire from Mitt Romney, the 85033 nominee who reemerged this week with the singular goal of stopping Trump, and Rubio, who has relentlessly mocked him with personal insults.
On Monday, three women who accused Trump of sexual misconduct during the campaign reemerged, calling on Congress to open an investigation into their allegations and those of at least 14 other women.
This exhibition includes the work of nearly 218 artists all living and working under varying circumstances during World War II, and who all reemerged to begin reshaping German art after it ended.
Then came the meme-ification of "Truth Hurts," a song originally released in 27.5 that reemerged last spring, both on TikTok and in a key scene during the Netflix movie Someone Great.
About two years later, he reemerged on social media as an entirely different person — 16-year-old Troy Becker — as was reported by Sarah Manavis in the New Statesman on January 8.
She accessorized with a lilac Midi Mayfair bag by Aspinal of London and her Hope Egg earrings – which have reemerged from her jewelry box for the first time in public since March 2012!
Fourth, while inflation has moved well-below the Fed's 2-percent target, current price measures are still amply improved from the lows reached 85033 months prior, and deflationary fears have not yet reemerged.
After the show ended in 1998, Nye hosted a few short-lived shows but mostly stayed out of the spotlight for a while; he's since reemerged in recent years as a science celebrity.
Melania Trump's absence from Tuesday's event comes after she reemerged on Monday at a reception for military families, the first time she'd been seen following a 24-day absence from the public eye.
By 2016, however, he had reemerged as a pro-Trump, right-wing talk-radio guy, who regularly tossed off inflammatory racist comments for attention, still referring to President Barack Obama as a Muslim.
Concerns about the president mixing his official functions with business reemerged when, in October, he floated hosting the next Group of Seven summit with foreign leaders at his Trump National Doral Miami resort.
Taylor Swift has finally reemerged from the murky waters of Kanye West and Kim Kardashian related scandal that has flooded the internet in recent weeks—and we have Nelly to thank for it.
She eventually reemerged but continued to adorably retreat back to a crouching position, looking up helplessly at a girl standing next to her and, at one point, miming banging her head against the railing.
The case reemerged a decade later after a judge unsealed the transcripts in the case, making Cosby's testimony — in which he admits to giving women sedatives before sex — public, sparking calls for criminal charges.
He reemerged in an unusual venue: at the PlayStation Theater in Times Square for Oprah's SuperSoul Conversations, where O'Rourke's interview with Winfrey was sandwiched between talks with actors Michael B. Jordan and Bradley Cooper.
She eventually reemerged, but continued to adorably retreat back to a crouching position, looking up helplessly at a girl standing next to her and, at one point, miming banging her head against the railing.
Ten days ago, Comey reemerged in the form of a cryptic letter to Congress, in which he announced that new emails relating to the FBI's investigation of Clinton's private server may have been discovered.
The Capitals (22-13-3) had a great chance to win the game in overtime, as defenseman John Carlson swung behind the net and reemerged for a wraparound chance with Pavelec out of position.
IMPORTS OF CHINESE PRODUCTS DROP Canada also reemerged as the top supplier of "semis" to the U.S. market last year, to the tune of 2000,218 tonnes of bar, rod, sheet, plate, foil and tube.
Trump, 48, first reemerged Monday evening at a White House ceremony to honor Gold Star families, but the reception was "closed press," meaning reporters were not allowed to attend or cover the event. Mrs.
For now, since Clinton has reemerged in public with predictable excuses regarding her loss and Trump has replied with his predictable "tweetstorm" of venomous deceptions, let's consider what Clinton said and did not say.
He declared war on the government, went underground and then reemerged in 2014, when, in Overland Park, Kansas, he shot and killed three people at a Jewish community center and an assisted living facility.
The world met Tink as a teenager wise beyond her years, and when she reemerged on Instagram last December after a lengthy hiatus from both music and social media, it felt like an evolution.
The F-15, originally built as an air-superiority fighter, first upgraded its air-to-air capabilities in the F-5003C, and then reemerged as the F-15E Strike Eagle, a true fighter-bomber.
But, as talk of a contested convention has increased, and the campaign between Trump and Cruz has gotten increasingly personal and nasty, the question of the candidates supporting one another after the primary has reemerged.
Although MDMA was made illegal in the US in 1985, after gaining a reputation as a party drug, it has reemerged recently in clinical trials for a variety of conditions, particularly post-traumatic stress disorder.
Zika is not new—it was first identified in 1946 and reemerged in the Pacific around 2007, but it attracted very little research or study prior to reaching the Americas and garnering significant media attention.
Trump scrapped the planned summit in late May, citing Pyongyang's "hostilities" towards the U.S. But the prospect for a meeting reemerged last week, following a flurry of diplomatic activity between the U.S. and North Korea.
Under George W. Bush, Republican rhetoric took a different turn — more overtly pious and messianic — but in the wake of Bushism's self-discrediting collapse, Nixonian themes have strongly reemerged under the leadership of Donald Trump.
In the last 15 years, however, those voters have reemerged as part of the GOP rank-and-file, under the banner of the alt-right, gradually draining the Party Establishment of its influence and power.
Such criticisms reemerged this past month following a report from Harvard's Berkman Klein Center that found the media's coverage of Clinton overwhelmingly focused on scandals whereas the coverage of Trump focused on his core issues.
Image: Sotheby'sLost for nearly a century and a half, a grainy black and white portrait of John Quincy Adams has reemerged—and it's now considered the oldest surviving original photograph of a US president in existence.
When she reemerged last year after a decade away, the first thing she did was announce that she was legally changing her name, a decision that seemed extreme, considering that her previous name conveyed so much.
Comey reemerged as a Republican target earlier this year with the release of his book, in which he took personal shots at the president, commenting on Trump's physical appearance and comparing him to a mob boss.
That seemed to only leave Khosrowshahi, but multiple sources say that Hewlett-Packard CEO Meg Whitman reemerged as a serious contender, despite also having publicly bailed on the process late last month after her name leaked.
You could theoretically argue that it's unfair to hold 2017's Will & Grace to a higher standard than any of the hundreds of other roughly reboots that have reemerged as hollow shells of their former selves.
At the start of the day, firefighters in Los Angeles and those battling a much larger conflagration in northern California's Sonoma County wine country took advantage of lighter winds to make headway before hazardous winds reemerged.
They shoot Kevin, who had finally reemerged as a dominant personality after connecting with Casey Cook (Anya Taylor-Joy), his victim-turned-friend from Split, and force David's head into a puddle of water to restrain him.
The California State Athletic Commission banned Margarito from competition for 16-months immediately afterwards, but as mentioned earlier, was later able reemerged to one win and a pair of losing contests before an eye injury forced retirement.
That's the reality Friday in the fight against Ebola, with the World Health Organization announcing first that hundreds would get experimental vaccines in Guinea, then a short time later that the deadly disease has reemerged in Liberia.
Al Shabaab has reemerged as a potent threat to stability in the horn of Africa, while Ebola continues to spread in the conflict ravaged Democratic Republic of Congo, making it the second largest Ebola outbreak in history.
Romney had raised concerns that the investigation had the appearance of a political probe aimed at hurting Joe Biden, who has reemerged in the 2020 primary as the Democratic front-runner to take on President Donald Trump.
Accusations of racism reemerged in January after Trump reportedly demanded to know during an Oval Office meeting with lawmakers why the U.S. should admit immigrants from "shithole countries," such as El Salvador, Haiti and some African nations.
Ever since neo-Nazis descended on Charlottesville, Virginia, earlier this month to protest the removal of a statue of Robert E. Lee, Confederate monuments have reemerged as flashpoints for the national conversation about race, white supremacy, and history.
Union, who stars in Parker's directorial debut and Oscar-hopeful The Birth Of A Nation, wrote an op-ed which ran in The Los Angeles Times detailing her thoughts on sexual assault and the reemerged allegations against Parker.
The public's perception of the government's role in health care took a hit after the sharply divisive debate over the ACA, but reemerged as strong as it's been in years during the great health care debate of 2017.
Meanwhile, over on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Triumph the Insult Comic Dog—another beloved character from the distant past of the late 1990s—reemerged to savagely roast Ted Cruz in honor of the midterms (please vote).
After her brother and father were apprehended, Vargas said she was going into hiding, but reemerged Wednesday to speak at a press conference hosted by the Mississippi Immigrants Rights Alliance to raise awareness about those affected by deportation.
The virus has reemerged twice in Liberia since the country was first declared Ebola-free in May 290, and the UN health agency believes transmission through survivors has sparked 10 new chains of minor Ebola outbreaks to date.
The virus has reemerged twice in Liberia since the country was first declared Ebola-free in May 423, and the UN health agency believes transmission through survivors has sparked 10 new chains of minor Ebola outbreaks to date.
Iran has reemerged as one the most potent geopolitical upside risks in the oil market as a consequence of the actions U.S. President Donald Trump has taken thus far, according to a team of strategists from RBC Capital Markets.
While anger over FCs took a backseat in the 2014 Umbrella Movement pro-democracy protests, it has reemerged again since, with all pan-democratic political parties -- which consistently win a majority of geographic votes -- calling for the system's abolition.
But the story has reemerged in the past week because the accused co-wrote the early Oscar favorite The Birth of a Nation—and we now know the victim committed suicide with sleeping pills in 2012 at age 30.
But with the flurry of headlines surrounding the special counsel in recent days -- including Friday's indictments of 13 Russian nationals and three Russian entities for their alleged scheme to meddle in the 2016 election -- Trump's anger towards Sessions reemerged.
And Hill reemerged as a prominent academic and commentator who now heads a commission on sexual harassment in the entertainment industry and frequently speaks out on the topic — including in a recent New York Times op-ed in support of Ford.
From Making Waves, it's clear to see why Sōtatsu reemerged with such force: through his elegant expressions of ink and skilled manipulation of material, the painter transformed everyday paper objects into mesmerizing compositions that still shine centuries after their creation.
Between acts, much of the crowd made the five story climb out of the venue and back to street level, where they swarmed the nearby convenience store and reemerged to sip beers, smoke cigarettes, and pass around bottles of soju.
Washington (CNN)A buoyant President Donald Trump reemerged into public for the first time in more than a week on Friday, offering few signs of the malaise that has gripped his administration since the hasty dismissal of FBI Director James Comey.
He announced earlier this summer that his Spring/Summer 2018 Collection would be inspired by Princess Diana, who died 20 years ago this past August and whose visage has reemerged as an icon of media savvy and intuitive, timeless style.
Manaf was allegedly slated to do so with the blessing of the Taliban, the Sunni Islamic fundamentalist organization that has reemerged as a formidable power in Afghanistan since being ousted in 2000, now claiming some 5003 percent of the country's territory.
He also talks about the dizzying journey Dell has been on in the last five years ago, when the company went private, bought EMC and its subsidiary VMware for $67 billion and then reemerged as a public company a year ago.
Bloomberg's campaign has been under pressure since similar comments have reemerged in a report from ABC News, which reported that the former mayor and the company he founded have been sued by 17 women for sexual harassment and sexist remarks.
Yet the convention remained mostly civil among the Democrats, presenting a reprieve from a primary contest increasingly characterized by widening divisions on core party issues such as health care and climate change while Trump reemerged as public enemy No. 1.
Because Timeless had already been canceled once before — at the end of its first season, before a massive fan outcry convinced NBC to revive the show as a midseason replacement and it reemerged for a trimmed-down, much improved season two.
Despite the fact that Ryan Mathews reemerged as Philly's lead back in a big Week 10 win against the Atlanta Falcons, it was Smallwood who was on the field when the Eagles needed a first down to ice the game.
Last month, Powell said the case for a rate cut had strengthened without offering a guarantee, pointing to the elevated risks that had reemerged with "greater uncertainty" over progress made in trade talks and renewed concerns over the strength of the global economy.
The man referred to as the "Dark Lord of Coal" has reemerged from incarceration to proclaim his innocence and inform the public on what he believes to be the truth: that t the explosion was the result of natural gas, not safety violations.
Since the Clean Air Act in the U.S. and other clean air laws elsewhere reduced such pollution, the study finds, the fingerprint of emissions of greenhouse gases has reemerged, but it's not yet fully separated from the background noise of natural climate variability.
After coping with the tragedy of losing her beloved husband a year ago, Céline Dion has reemerged into the spotlight and is looking better than ever, pulling off all of the latest trends and even taking risks with young designers like Vetements.
The same day, Atlanta Braves pitcher Sean Newcomb had to call reporters back to the locker room following his near no-hitter performance against the Los Angeles Dodgers to say he was sorry for similar tweets that reemerged from 2011 and 2012.
However, as the controversy simmered this week, some wondered whether the Clinton team had properly vetted Machado — particularly after old stories reemerged that she had been accused of being an accomplice to a murder and of threatening a judge's life back in Venezuela.
Debuting at the Sundance Film Festival is "Weiner," a documentary about the former congressman Anthony Weiner, who resigned following a 2011 sexting scandal, but reemerged as a candidate during a brief and calamitous run for mayor of New York City in 2013.
This issue was high-profile after release of the thorough and meticulous report of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence on Enhanced Interrogation, and it has reemerged in the context of Haspel's nomination as the next director of the Central Intelligence Agency.
In fact, when he was gifted the watch from his wife, Joanne Woodward, she included a special inscription reading, "DRIVE CAREFULLY ME." After decades out of the spotlight, the watch reemerged in October 2017 at Phillips' inaugural watch auction in New York City.
While runes reemerged in 20th-century neopaganism and (strangely enough) attempts at diabolical magic during the Third Reich, the process of runic divination that we're most familiar with now was developed by Ralph Blum in the '80s, with The Book of Runes.
But the former New York City mayor, Trump lawyer, and central figure in the Ukraine scandal reemerged in a big way on "Fox & Friends" Friday morning— to the point where the hosts gave him the proverbial hook to get him to shut up.
The panel, which was not charged with finding fault but rather collecting information, acknowledged that concerns about the agency's delegation system have reemerged in the past year, but it rejected the critique that this system allows manufacturers to essentially self-certify planes.
Trump's views of Muslims in the US have reemerged as a campaign issue since Khizr Khan, the father of a slain US Muslim soldier, took the stage at the Democratic convention last week, and have led to turmoil inside the GOP and his own campaign.
Barack ObamaBarack Hussein ObamaDick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Forget conventional wisdom — Bernie Sanders is electable 2020 Democrats fight to claim Obama's mantle on health care MORE, Clinton quickly reemerged first on the stump and then as Obama's secretary of State.
The former FBI director has reemerged as a frequent target of Trump's since as federal prosecutors seek to tie up loose ends of the Russia investigation Comey headed before his 2017 firing by Trump — the sentencing of Stone and former national security adviser Michael Flynn.
As both the documentary and this exhibition show, the elder Vigas began his exploration of painting in the early 1950s with a series of works inspired by pre-Hispanic brujas, or witches, an imagery later subsumed in more abstract compositions but which reemerged later in his life.
The hip hop collective was one of last year's headliners at the inaugural festival, hosted in the Murphy Arts District in El Dorado — a former oil-boom town in Southern Arkansas that's reemerged as a center for arts, entertainment and culture thanks to a $100 million restructuring.
A revered storm chaser feared a victim of Hurricane Dorian reemerged after 54 hours with a wild account of the devastation in the Bahamas, describing the experience as like being "in a washing machine" and saying it was the most intense storm he had ever faced.
Small surprise that today Assad is still in power, still using chemical weapons, supported by the military muscle of President Vladimir Putin's Russia — which after a post-Soviet hiatus and thanks in substantial part to Obama's concessions has reemerged as a major player in the Middle East.
President Barack Obama's historic visit to Hiroshima, Japan, on May 27 to honor the memory of those killed and injured when the US dropped the atomic bomb on the city in 1945, comes, ironically, as the argument that Japan should reconsider the nuclear option has reemerged.
While promoting the fan-beloved science fiction series, which recently got picked up by the network for 70 more episodes, at the 2018 San Diego Comic Con, the video Harmon made in 2009 titled "Daryl" reemerged online and began to be passed around by fans and critics alike.
Today, the 75-year-old Goldin has reemerged to reveal what he has been working on for the past decade: KnuEdge, a top-secret startup based in San Diego, with a mission to one-up Google, AMD, and Intel with the "fundamental invention" of the next-generation computer processor.
In the three and a half months since Kim Kardashian West reemerged on social media and in paparazzi shots, she's been getting a lot of attention, unsurprisingly, for her frequent outfit changes now that she's back on the scene (which have been packed with all sorts of nostalgia-charged pieces).
In fact, he'd been promoted: He reemerged this fall as the deputy director general of the Foreign Ministry's information department and played a role in a shift toward public engagement that has brought the Chinese ambassador to the US, among others, to Twitter — though none troll as hard as Zhao.
In ably explaining why all the passion that drove the public option campaign back in 2009 completely disappeared after Obamacare passed and hasn't reemerged in this primary, the liberal writer Digby has opened the door further to a possible resolution to the fight Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton are waging over single payer.
The interview comes as the infidelity scandal and other sexual misconduct allegations against former President Bill Clinton have reemerged into the public eye, with Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump recently seizing on the allegations -- and Hillary Clinton's alleged role in stomping them out -- as a line of attack in the 2016 presidential race.
Questions about the Trump team's alleged ties to Russia reemerged this week following controversy surrounding Attorney General Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE' conversations with Russia's ambassador during the campaign.
Stone's CV was compelling enough to inspire a recently released Netflix documentary, "Get Me Roger Stone," chronicling his life in national politics -- one that began as a young dirty trickster for Nixon, endured a scandalous setback in the mid 1990s and reemerged in the last two decades as, among other things, a voice directing Trump toward the presidential trough.
Former Vice President Al GoreAlbert (Al) Arnold Gore28500 Democrats release joint statement ahead of Trump's New Hampshire rally Deregulated energy markets made Texas a clean energy giant Gun safety is actually a consensus issue MORE: Gore, 6900, who lost the 2628 presidential election after a Supreme Court decision, reemerged in politics when stumping for Clinton last year. Sen.
It reemerged in executive action as the Clean Power Plan, only to have President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE roll it back.
By the time Daft Punk finally reemerged in 133 for their instantly legendary Coachella performance in full robot outfits, they were riding a newly reenergized wave of dance acts wearing masks again—most notably, the Swedish brother-sister team the Knife, who wore black Venetian crow masks (a look later jacked nearly wholesale by Claptone, whose mask was gold) and obfuscated themselves in other ways as well.
She is also known for going to rehab in 2011, and, like a phoenix made of mascara, sweat, and glitter, she reemerged stronger than ever with hits like "Skyscraper" and last year's undeniable hit "Cool for the Summer": The conservative case against her: For Lovato and a lot of singers, their target audience often influences how vocal they are politically (I would be surprised if Taylor Swift voted in this election).

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