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They are trying to reemerge, to reassert themselves, and to reorganize.
They reemerge from their grey bench with similarly grey-painted faces.
The empire did reemerge, but with at least two profound changes.
As I wait for her to reemerge, I look around the entryway.
Quietly, his Catholicism begins to reemerge, with the possibility of an afterlife.
The migrant ships reemerge in Chung's installation, titled "Ciento veinte" (One Hundred Twenty).
Lifeguards found both after the father also failed to reemerge from the water.
You need to stop playing it safe and reemerge in a bold new way.
Most of the crowd remained in their seats to see if they would reemerge.
But the measure is likely to reemerge in coming months, and could still pass.
He saw Madsen go down the hatch, then reemerge as the sub began to sink.
It's highly likely that this sort of defense would reemerge if such a tape surfaces.
Opportunity will likely remain quiet until the dust dissipates enough for the Sun to reemerge.
They do not recommend hiding underwater, as the bees will wait for people to reemerge.
And I think Obama as an emblem of the future of America may well reemerge.
But to see that reemerge... When we'd go out there then, there were no signs.
ET. Coming tomorrow: The latest data on consumer confidence in Germany as recession fears reemerge.
In crises, the country draws together, then the old divisions reemerge in times of peace.
Climate change is just beginning to reemerge as an issue some congressional Republicans talk about publicly.
At the same time, mosquito-borne infectious diseases like Zika can reemerge as the weather warms.
Religious coercion can only drive beliefs underground, where they metastasize and eventually reemerge ever more virulent.
He wanted these "unsung heroes," as he refers to them, to reemerge and retell their stories.
But nonetheless, she disappeared into the kitchen with his order, only to reemerge just as quickly.
The uncertainty about witnesses and documents will tabled Wednesday, but it's expected to reemerge again soon.
The issue is likely to reemerge in the 116th Congress under Democratic leadership in the House.
Needless to say, all of these factors combined was enough for #BoycottAdele to reemerge on social media.
Hermine will reemerge in the Atlantic Ocean on Saturday morning near the Outer Banks of North Carolina.
The Obama administration has rejected work requirements for Medicaid enrollees, but the idea could reemerge under Republicans.
Lovers from your past will come back around, and old debts will reemerge for you to repay.
Coskata then went out of business, only to have its technology reemerge as Synata Bio in 220006.
Once tax reform is complete or stalls, these unresolved inter-party battles will reemerge with a vengeance.
They are simply going to wait until the reconstruction and efforts at political settlement fail to reemerge.
That's what I look for, are those patterns, those themes that emerge and reemerge and guide us.
Does he reemerge—or is Page merely destined to become the Rosencrantz or Guildenstern of the Russia investigation?
Secrets from your past may reemerge, so again, invest in that counselor you can share deep stuff with.
The trusting bond I developed with Junebug changed my life, and allowed me to reemerge into the world.
It's often gone silent for years only to reemerge unexpectedly, catching hospitals, governments, and global organizations off-guard.
The prophecy goes that this prince will reemerge following the end of a long summer to battle evil.
But so long as the fundamental drivers of terror remain in place, these militant groups will simply reemerge.
So it's possible Giuliani will reemerge to defend himself publicly without a lawyer around advising him not to.
How do these plagues come about and how do they hide for periods of time, only to reemerge?
Now, the team will reemerge from the shadows to take down an unethical tech mogul who threatens their reputation.
Before the show, as if to prove she's ready to reemerge, Underwood shared a close-up selfie from backstage.
She's ditched the blonde to reemerge as a fiery redhead, so you know she's ready to mix things up.
In this vision, the bold and ambitious national strategy is to break loose and reemerge on the world stage.
But premature withdrawal will undermine the new CAR government, limit economic recovery, and provide spoilers an opportunity to reemerge.
To defeat ISIS and ensure that it does not reemerge, we must be able to clear and hold territory.
"The idea that the president has had anything to do with helping ISIS reemerge is absolutely outrageous," she said.
I didn't expect to see forms of racial hierarchy and ideas about white supremacy reemerge in such a virulent way.
Garland did reemerge as a battle cry for Democrats who sought to filibuster Neil Gorsuch's nomination to the Supreme Court.
But like everything else in the age of social distancing, the contest will reemerge soon in online video chat form.
There's also concern that the disputes between Sairoon and Fatah will reemerge, throwing the country's political state into more uncertainty.
Even if sanity prevails and Shawkan is released, he will reemerge into a society no longer recognizable through his lens.
If Arkansas residents — and citizens all over the country — don't pay attention, it's likely that bills like this one will reemerge.
Of course, as Grace and Frankie delves deeper into the lives of the characters, their careers reemerge as forces of agency.
DO YOU THINK CANDIDATE TRUMP WILL REEMERGE IN THE WHITE HOUSE, OR IS IT GOING TO BE A DIFFERENT DONALD TRUMP?
There have been plenty of successful businesses that have hung on by a thread, only to reemerge as a premier company.
As with many romantic couples, the co-founder relationship is a forum in which old patterns reemerge disguised as basic questions.
With him came the hope that Syria, cut off from the rest of the world, would slowly reemerge from the shadows.
You've been healing from past pain and re-balancing yourself emotionally; once Venus enters your sign, you'll feel ready to reemerge.
Crowther and his colleagues used global satellite images to assess tree canopies, figuring out where forests are and where they could reemerge.
These UPEC reservoirs, much like reservoirs of the herpes virus, can be latent but then reemerge as another route to recurrent UTI.
And after the photographer was injured in a near-fatal car accident last year, she couldn't wait for him to reemerge online.
Since then, the rumor has festered on the unkempt crotch of the internet, only to periodically reemerge when people repost the initial story.
Kim has been teasing the clothing line on Twitter, so it's possible Kanye will reemerge in a grand reentrance to hawk tiny shirts.
Absent steps to shore up areas previously held by ISIS with credible local governance, essential services and basic security, profound risks will reemerge.
And divisions are likely to reemerge in the business world once lawmakers release firm details about which tax breaks they plan to eliminate.
With Uber preparing for an IPO, the issue of whether gig economy workers like Stephen can earn a living wage is likely to reemerge.
Perhaps Trump's speech on Tuesday portends that a Space Corps—or in his words, Space Force—will reemerge as a military priority again soon.
Several times in 22016 and 21990, Ebola seemed to have been eradicated from Guinea, Sierra Leone or Liberia, only to reemerge via sexual transmission.
""When you look at a site like the Daily Stormer, how many times did it get whacked, go away, and just reemerge somewhere else?
When you look at a site like the Daily Stormer, how many times did it get whacked, go away, and just reemerge somewhere else?
But Lowe cast doubt that the NBC political drama created and written by Aaron Sorkin, which ran from 85033 to 2006, would soon reemerge.
It will reemerge again, but I think it's been settling down ... which has been a really great time for investors to go back in.
Older sources of stress in the US-Saudi relationship might also reemerge should Trump revert to his criticism of Saudi Arabia on the campaign trail.
"The ACA certainly changed up the HIPAA provisions and it is not clear they would just reemerge," said Gary Claxton of the Kaiser Family Foundation.
But Vice President Pence indicated that the pullout is still happening, saying it would be done in a way to ensure ISIS will not reemerge.
He answers "no comment" to yet another CNN question about the murky years when al Qaeda in Iraq went underground only to reemerge as ISIS.
John Mearsheimer spoke for many foreign policy specialists when he warned that absent an anti-Soviet alliance, great power conflicts would reemerge in Eastern Europe.
Old habits die hard, and though it's been years since Wise has attended church regularly, God has always hung there in the background, waiting to reemerge.
Twitter, Instagram, and texting are (hungry) machines that constantly demand new words and formats, which rise, fade or fall, and sometimes reemerge, with or without irony.
One of the languages to reemerge from the parchments is Caucasian Albanian, which was spoken by a Christian kingdom in what is now modern day Azerbaijan.
Whatever we call the alt-right now may go away, but something with a different style and the same central ideas will reemerge in its place.
"I have seen that trend reemerge during recent years, when several new TV series and movies about heroic Smersh agents have been published in Russia," said Saueauk.
"It was a sign that the processes that formed Glen Canyon were at work once again, and that in the future the canyon would reemerge," Klett stated.
"The relationship between lower unemployment rates and higher wages, pronounced dead by some, should begin to reemerge in 2018, beginning in the United States," its economists forecast.
A little tiff you got into last month might reemerge, but whatever—you're ready to make unexpected changes, and your opinion has changed since last month, anyway.
With the potential for the virus to reemerge in future seasons, a coronavirus vaccine still holds immense public-health value, research-and-development experts told Business Insider.
Trump contends US troops could come home because ISIS is essentially defeated; the officials say they need to remain in Syria to ensure ISIS loses and can't reemerge.
Asked Friday if he thinks the background check proposal will reemerge under a new president, Manchin said he thinks Trump can apply some "gun sense" to the measure.
Cocks reemerge here and there in the upper floors of the museum — but it feels like the focus has shifted away from the form, to color and texture.
Progressive lawmakers are nonetheless predicting Iran will reemerge as a top issue when the House takes up its version of the annual National Defense Authorization Act this spring.
And when he does speak on the matter, Trump the monetary dove will likely reemerge, pressing the Fed to lower rates and stimulate the economy before the election.
The problem isn't how to defeat ISIS, but rather how to confront the challenges of post-ISIS governance so that an insurgency does not reemerge in the future.
And any one of them can plausibly expect to land a new job, or to reemerge into the media limelight after a period in exile to soul-search.
As of now it's not clear whether the cube has completely melted, or if it's hidden beneath the lake's surface right now and will eventually reemerge at some point.
It's harrowing to witness that history on screen, leave a dark theater, reemerge into the world, and see the effects of the racism it engendered still playing out today.
The trade war is finally starting to show, according to analysts, and troubles that hit the country's private sector at the end of last year are starting to reemerge.
With temperatures warming and summer on the way, drought could reemerge, but NOAA's spring outlook calls for above average precipitation to continue through June for much of the country.
It's a balance very few jazz composers were striking in the 1970s, and this philosophy has begun to reemerge as modern jazz's more adventurous performers have risen to prominence.
"Honey, I think I've got it!" he had announced to his wife no less than a dozen times, only to reemerge from his den a couple hours later, dejected.
But there is a real chance, as the CDC admits, that if enough people continue to avoid the vaccine, measles can reemerge as a local threat to the country again.
You see the sun arc above the Earth, get extinguished by the moon for precisely two-and-a-half minutes, then reemerge again only to slink back below the horizon.
Macron warned while speaking in Brussels Thursday before an EU summit that the invasion could allow the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) to reemerge, The Associated Press reported.
The company said it had secured a deal with certain secured lenders to restructure its debts and reemerge from bankruptcy, an accord that would require a federal bankruptcy judge's approval.
If you understand that intent is to make sure the sea lines are secure, then suddenly bombing Kosovo makes sense, because you don't want Serbia to reemerge as a major power.
So how did a federal version of the separatist party triple its seat-count in last Monday's election and reemerge as a political force that potentially cost Trudeau a parliamentary majority?
"We continue to expect US-China trade tensions to reemerge as non-trade issues worsen and the two sides fail to make real progress on fundamental differences," the Nomura analysis predicted.
As the United States reallocates its counterterrorism resources, it may deprioritize East Africa in favor of Iraq and Syria, where the Islamic State is seeking to reemerge; Afghanistan; or other theaters.
Officers then presented Ghaware with a basketful of bananas and forced him to eat them for hours on end, with the hopes that the chain would, you know, reemerge along with them.
The succession question after a firing could reemerge if Trump decides to fire Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who has angered the president with his decision to recuse himself from the Russia investigation.
Will initially emerges from the limo in a nerd getup — suspenders, bowtie, and all — before running back to the car to reemerge as the Stefan Urquelle that is his regular handsome self.
And the prisoners I met who were locked away, as well as the ones trying to reemerge on the outside—they were the ones helping me see things as they truly are.
The episode now serves as a surreal reminder of a more innocent time in the life of the star, who is just now starting to reemerge into the public eye following the incident.
But since Westeros and beyond is a place of mystery, it is not out of the question to think that some of the familiar faces that are long gone will one day reemerge.
As we wait out the storm, Auntie and Uncle Wong disappear into their room and reemerge in dapper city clothes: a floral blouse for her, a Cuban shirt, slacks and Trilby for him.
When the bodies of our loved ones disappear into a funeral home, only to reemerge with rosy cheeks and lips formed in peaceful expressions, we tend not to ask how this transformation occurred.
A federally run lottery will almost certainly not raise $200 billion annually, but it will begin to address what may become a massive economic crisis should the threat of a government default reemerge.
Former Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) acting director Michael Morell predicts Afghanistan will reemerge as a pivotal foreign policy issue in 2016 amid major geopolitical gains made by the Taliban in the last year.
He's the latest high-profile man to reemerge after less than a year locked up in #MeToo jail — the place wealthy and powerful men go to hide out while the storm blows over.
Tibetan Buddhism has not always been peaceful, and once the Dalai Lama dies, his directives for nonviolent resistance may also be silenced, enabling the fractures of Tibetan Buddhists sects to reemerge from history.
Barney Frank, another progressive of roughly Waxman's vintage, retired a couple of years early only to later reemerge, simultaneously commenting in public on banking policy while serving on the board of Signature Bank.
Unable to bridge the gap in this filial relationship, Winfried departs, only to reemerge on the Bucharest corporate scene as Toni, international man of mystery, "life coach" to Ines' boss and occasional German ambassador.
The only line of attack that seems likely to reemerge from Klobuchar's past is the, yes, sexist one (see also, "Women Have to Be Likable") that she is a tough boss and overly ambitious.
According to the Hollywood Reporter, as his January trial date for rape and sexual assault approaches, Weinstein has begun to reemerge at some of his old haunts, like the lower Manhattan restaurant Cipriani Downtown.
"One of the huge mistakes made in Iraq was we left too quickly, and that's what caused al Qaeda to reemerge, it's what caused it to morph into ISIS," Tillerson said during the interview.
Still, good news for the industry may be on the way, as many of the top toy companies appear to be working with Toys R US as it looks to reemerge from bankruptcy protection.
But the formula seems likely to reemerge during the post-election lame-duck session, when Ryan and GOP leaders are vowing a series of "minibus" spending bills to extend 2900 funding through next September.
Several Fed officials cited concerns that fading trade tensions between the U.S. and China could reemerge, or that a simmering conflict with the European Union could negate the soothing benefit of Trump's trade deals.
Amazon will reemerge as a major force in grocery this year as it opens a new non-Whole Foods grocery chain, rapidly expands its online pickup and delivery services, and adds new Amazon Go stores.
Which is why, if past is prologue, the 22020 race will freeze in place now -- not to reemerge from its thaw until after New Year's Day when people start, again, paying real attention to politics.
Many of the objects in Empresses of China's Forbidden City, 1644-1912 at Freer | Sackler have not previously been available for research, have never traveled outside of China, and might not be likely to reemerge again.
My friend Steven Santos tweeted just last week about seeing The Shape of Water and feeling utterly transported, only to reemerge into a world that still felt like the early stages of a post-apocalyptic movie.
If Syria's northeast could be peacefully reincorporated into the Syrian state under negotiated terms, that might offer some hope of averting a protracted Turkish-Kurdish war and opening a space for the Islamic State to reemerge.
Meanwhile on Skull Island, great lumbering economic theories like Trickeledownosaurus, thought to be long extinct, rear their horrible heads out of the filthy mire of the corrupt swamp and reemerge as a newly resurrected Tax bill.
"It's human nature to ignore diversification until it matters most, and what we are seeing is that when you have volatility reemerge, it's important to have assets that perform differently than traditional stocks and bonds," he said.
So they had kind of gone away or dissipated after the 1960s to the 2000s, but with the election of Obama, we started to see explicit, old-fashioned racism reemerge in American politics and become politically salient.
And while the United States may not work directly with Iran in Iraq, the two states have a shared interest in ensuring that ISIS does not reemerge and that other radical groups do not gain a foothold.
Al Qaeda's more flexible approach Despite al Qaeda's failure to become the global jihadi hegemon that bin Laden had envisioned, its affiliates and more flexible ideological approach mean it could reemerge as a more serious threat than ISIS.
Access to these objects are extremely restricted at this Chinese institution, which means several artworks on view have not previously been available for research, have never traveled outside of China, and might not be likely to reemerge again.
But Clinton confronted 18 months of questions about her use of a private-email server at the State Department, including an FBI investigation that seemingly concluded in July — only to reemerge with 11 days left in the campaign.
The Federal Reserve could be launching another round of money-printing in the next few weeks as problems in the overnight lending markets reemerge and force the central bank into more aggressive action, according to a Credit Suisse analysis.
But Republicans argue that it's simply not feasible since diving into immigration opens up a range of hot-button issues that have long divided Congress, namely what to do about illegal immigration, and those are inevitably going to reemerge.
A team of strategists at RBC Capital Markets published a note on Friday which predicted, depending on U.S. President Donald Trump's actions, the Middle Eastern country could reemerge as one of the most potent geopolitical upside risks in the oil market.
Ford was then shortly promoted to head creative director — a position he held from 1994 to 2004 — as his clothing began to capture the imagination of buyers, helping the brand to quickly reemerge as one of the biggest in the industry.
Bin Salman skipped over dozens of other princes who would normally precede him as heir to the throne, and any implication of the Crown Prince's involvement in the Khashoggi case could be enough of an opportunity for his rivals to reemerge.
Some of the 'saviors' would reemerge after their fall from power; and we would see them in the flesh, at a bar or nightclub, their dull eyes lighting up only when they got a chance to reminisce about their glory days.
"As details reemerge and new information is brought to light, R. Kelly's longtime record label, RCA, has a choice: believe these women or continue to enable the abuse of Black women and girls for the sake of profit," the statement said.
While the Islamic State has lost control of virtually all of its territory, there remain widespread fears that the group will reemerge or morph into a new terrorist movement and that its ideas will not die along with its leaders.
The Syrian Kurds worked closely with American forces to battle the Islamic State, and lawmakers from both parties railed against the U.S. pulling out of Syria, saying we're abandoning our allies and possibly allowing ISIS to reemerge as a threat.
Surrogates have talked for weeks how things get easier after Iowa and New Hampshire (even though Biden was predicting a New Hampshire win as recently as November), and how Biden will reemerge with a black and brown coalition to win the nomination.
As Jealous now pursues a place in office, questions now emerge about the status of the NAACP since his departure and whether or not the organization can reemerge as a leader and pivotal force in this time of mass social and political activism.
And while Democrats have dropped their demand that a DACA fix be included in the bill, Trump's trip to examine prototypes of the U.S.-Mexico border wall have sparked concerns that the perennial sticking point could reemerge as a last-minute fight.
This stellar backlight revealed that winds blow iron vapor from the dayside to the nightside across a boundary called the evening terminator, but that the vaporized metal did not reemerge on the morning terminator, where the nightside turns back into the dayside.
I expect the jacket to be "in" for at least several years, and when it does go out of style, it's such a cool piece that I plan to keep it — and wait for the trend to reemerge a few years later.
There's a familiar arc to how these four books came to be: Someone leaves or is fired from the Trump administration, they disappear for a bit from the public eye, and then they reemerge as a fierce Trump critic, armed with an angry screed.
Venus retrograde's forward motion through Libra will find you resting up, getting ready to reemerge after some private time away, so honor Mercury retrograde by keeping your phone turned off and focusing on quality alone time until December 226, when Venus reenters your sign.
One Republican operative close to the White House said the issue is likely to reemerge when Congress returns from its recess in September, noting that some GOP lawmakers in swing districts are hearing from voters who want to see action on the gun issue.
Yet there stands Gavin Floyd, who has come to camp healthy, throwing hard, and looking like he may actually be ready to reemerge as the mid-rotation workhorse he was for the White Sox before his elbow blew up around the end of 2012.
The US has, along with the Iraqi forces, has completely defeated ISIS in Iraq, and now it's how do we stabilize and chart the path forward for a stable Syria -- so that it does not present opportunities for ISIS to reemerge or other terrorist organizations.
Half of Mosul was destroyed, the west of Iraq, the Sunni areas, the concern is, if the international community takes its eye off the ball, ignores rebuilding these areas, you could see something, god forbid, even worse than ISIS, reemerge in the years to come.
"I hope President Trump is right in his belief that Turkey's invasion of Syria is of no concern to us, abandoning the Kurds won't come back to haunt us, ISIS won't reemerge, and Iran will not fill the vacuum created by this decision," said Sen.
Many of the archived historical dolls would eventually reemerge in the rebranded BeForever line, but the accompanying stories and accessories have changed: They no longer explain the different times that the dolls lived in, but instead explain how girls have always been just the same, throughout history.
"I hope President Trump is right in his belief that Turkeys invasion of Syria is of no concern to us, abandoning the Kurds won't come back to haunt us, ISIS won't reemerge, and Iran will not fill the vacuum created by this decision," Graham tweeted earlier Wednesday.
The immediate aftermath of #MeToo and Time's Up was encouraging, but lately the old pattern of backsliding has started to reemerge: Earlier today, it was reported that Charlie Rose might be pitching a television series where he interviews other men accused of sexual assault and harassment.
After losing her husband in 2016, Dion had retreated from the spotlight, but she'd been following Roach's work with Zendaya, so when she was preparing to reemerge in the summer of 2017 for Paris Fashion Week, she enlisted Roach to dress her for a whirlwind press tour.
Our stories will explain how and why items like La Croix sparkling water become ubiquitous; dig into why questionable fashions from the past reemerge; unpack the claims and controversies behind splashy new products; and cover how popular brands intersect with news and important issues of the day.
"I hope President Trump is right in his belief that Turkey's invasion of Syria is of no concern to us, abandoning the Kurds won't come back to haunt us, ISIS won't reemerge, and Iran will not fill the vacuum created by this decision," Graham said Wednesday.
But Amazon could reemerge this year as a major force in grocery, as the company prepares to open a new grocery chain after two years of learnings from Whole Foods, while it also expands its cashierless Amazon Go technology and continues to grow its popular delivery and pickup services.
His ability to level up across multiple companies was, as one person who witnessed the harassment incident at Uber put it, "disheartening" — and was one of several examples of how men accused of and admitting to sexual harassment in the technology industry can quickly reemerge on the scene.
They disappear into the north woods for months or years at a time, sometimes never to reemerge, giving in to despair out there, or going native (taking a real job, in other words), or catching their legs in their own traps and bleeding out, silently, into the snow.
"I hope President Trump is right in his belief that Turkey's invasion of Syria is of no concern to us, abandoning the Kurds won't come back to haunt us, ISIS won't reemerge, and Iran will not fill the vacuum created by this decision," Mr. Graham wrote on Twitter.
And as Houston continues to reemerge as nationally relevant football program under coach Tom Herman—the Cougars were ranked No. 6 in the Associated Press poll earlier this fall, their highest position since Klinger led the program to No. 3 in 323—there's someone else who deserves remembering, too.
Decades of involvement in such sideshows has diverted resources from preparing for the sort of conflicts which could threaten America's existence and only be confronted by the U.S. Russia is a declining power unlikely to reemerge as a global presence, but China could become a genuine peer competitor to Washington.
The bloody, noir-like video nods to Vertigo and the lyrics hint at Gone Girl, but the song draws on a trope that's much bigger than any of them: the formerly innocent woman who's made herself smarter and stronger than her enemies, and is about to reemerge with a knife.
"The way it works is that today's incoming receipts pay yesterday's bills, and when the faucet turns off on income …"  Douglas said he hopes to reopen his restaurants once diners reemerge, but he's aware of the difficulties he'll face: Landlords could foreclose, and then there's the cost of restocking, rehiring and training, he noted.
Mueller has also investigated a plethora of other topics that have not yet been the basis for any charges but could reemerge at any moment: foreign money trails, secret meetings in Seychelles, and the Trump campaign's digital operation — as well as, of course, the infamous Trump Tower meeting between Donald Trump Jr. and a Russian lawyer.
Asked later about Bolton's comments, Defense Secretary James MattisJames Norman MattisOnly Donald Trump has a policy for Afghanistan New Pentagon report blames Trump troop withdrawal for ISIS surge in Iraq and Syria Mattis returns to board of General Dynamics MORE reiterated to reporters at the Pentagon that the military's mission is to defeat ISIS and ensure the terrorist group does not reemerge.
This is big news because while Huawei is currently the world's second-biggest mobile phone maker, we haven't seen any platform gain reasonable mobile phone traction against the hegemony of iOS and Android outside of China — including the failure of Firefox OS, which retreated from the market only to reemerge, phoenix-like, as KaiOS two years ago — in part because of the extensive ecosystems that have coalesced around these two.

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