It seems there's a resurgence of journalism, obviously, a resurgence in a lot of areas.
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The decline, along with other trends like the resurgence of print and the "shop local" movement, has most likely contributed to a resurgence in independent bookstores.
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"There's been a resurgence in Procter & Gamble, " he noted.
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Not only is there a resurgence of nationalist feeling in Eastern Europe but that resurgence is underpinned by a reconsideration — or cynical subversion — of the history of World War II and its aftermath.
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This summer has seen a serious resurgence in blonde bombshells.
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The sound is certainly having a resurgence as of late.
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The great state of New Jersey is having a resurgence.
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The timing of the Blackhawks resurgence could not be better.
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Indeed, the arts are a driving force behind Cheltenham's resurgence.
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A resurgence of Machiavelli suggests something has gone awfully awry.
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Will we see a resurgence of moderates, the third way?
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But thanks to Reddit, bridges are making an online resurgence.
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I think there's going to be a resurgence of religion.
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The confidence that fuelled the 1979 resurgence is long gone.
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A Conservative resurgence is the latest effect of that plebiscite.
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Jackson has enjoyed something of a resurgence thanks to Trump.
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The team's resurgence has everything to do with the decision.
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Furthermore, it might be the resurgence that Wear OS needs.
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This follows a resurgence of migrant flows from northern Africa.
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Instant photography has seen a huge resurgence in recent years.
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He finds disturbing parallels in the resurgence of nationalist tensions.
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RW Erik Condra has not been part of the resurgence.
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Carlos: I'm not sure I would call it a resurgence.
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Tuesday's resurgence is a respite from days of heavy losses.
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But so much of Resurgence feels edited for maximum confusion.
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Independence Day: Resurgence is playing in theaters throughout the country.
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Yet personality, as much as policy, has underscored Labour's resurgence.
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Slime is having a resurgence with younger kids these days.
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He enjoyed a brief resurgence with Kennedy's election, in 1960.
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And as America's manufacturing resurgence in 2018 demonstrates, it's working.
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ISIS' resurgence in Syria could have major impacts on Iraq.
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Today, the Visegrad bloc is experiencing a resurgence of sorts.
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The resurgence of old tech doesn't stop with physical media.
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But I have zero desire to see Independence Day: Resurgence.
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Russell will become a key player in the team's resurgence.
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It seems like the old brain is having a resurgence!
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Although Mr. Corbyn's resurgence can easily be attributed to Mrs.
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By all measures, the resurgence of Biden has been encouraging.
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The resurgence of populist and nationalist politics also bodes poorly.
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They can thank the government, in part, for their resurgence.
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And yet there has been a resurgence in Bavarian fare.
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Together they constitute the repulsive resurgence of a virulent bigotocracy.
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But at least I was able to recognize the resurgence.
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What does comedy's resurgence tell us about today's political climate?
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But he saw a resurgence in his game soon after.
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New York's urban resurgence was not isolated in the 1990s.
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West Village is being advertised as another pocket of resurgence.
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And all of this under a heavy resurgence of Hinduism.
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The cheese ball resurgence is not confined to the North.
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Have you noticed the resurgence in the stock of Walmart?
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His latest concern is the resurgence of the far right.
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It's hard to find hints of a resurgence in inflation.
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With that, let's take a look at where Resurgence stands.
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However, the area has seen a resurgence of violence this year.
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Over the holidays, PopSugar's Twinning app experienced a sudden viral resurgence.
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Significant concerns remain among the public over a possible ISIS resurgence.
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Pockets of the country are seeing a resurgence of startup activity.
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Lawmakers also fear Turkey's invasion will lead to an ISIS resurgence.
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The ancient art of astrology has been experiencing a cultural resurgence.
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Today's example of the wired headphone resurgence is the Final E25000.
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But despite the obstacles, a resurgence is finally underway in Lollywood.
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In Korea, Brood War has been enjoying something of a resurgence.
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But what do you make of her resurgence on the scene?
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Day: Resurgence is a reasonable facsimile of the original: Aliens invade,
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Since then however, she's embraced the cultural resurgence of her character.
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I'm afraid for a very violent resurgence of normalizing rape culture.
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"Independence Day: Resurgence" is set for worldwide release from June 22.
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Superga sneakers have been seeing a bit of a resurgence lately.
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"I do see a resurgence in grassroots type activism," he said.
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The resulting sound was a career resurgence for Carlson and Earth.
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The danger is that Trump's reckless language could spark a resurgence.
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Watch Meth Country, VICE's new documentary on the resurgence of methamphetamine.
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Stanton had kick-started Miami's resurgence over the past week, hitting .
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The Clinton slump has ended and the Clinton resurgence has begun.
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To Obama's Doctrine of Restraint, Trump opposes a Doctrine of Resurgence.
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"It's been very exciting to witness this cultural resurgence," she says.
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The last year has seen a huge resurgence in UK grime.
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None. Why do you think we're seeing this resurgence of analysis?
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Gates said China had not seen a resurgence of the virus.
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We have watched the resurgence of the World Trade Center district.
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Merely talking about leaving could plant the seeds of that resurgence.
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And then there is the American resurgence in production to consider.
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Afghanistan, and the Taliban's resurgence there, receded from the national conscience.
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We now face the prospect of a resurgence of the disease.
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But Gleason said the beginnings of Trump's GOP resurgence are evident.
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We had nationalism, we had populism, we had a resurgence authoritarianism.
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So look around -- and look especially at Neil Armstrong's sudden resurgence.
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"See a resurgence of terror groups like Al-Qaeda," Brennan continued.
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"Carnival at this moment is about resurgence, about hope," he added.
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Train-bragging sentiment has fueled the resurgence of luxury train travel.
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The Democratic debates have found a ratings resurgence in recent weeks.
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Tannehill has also played a major part in the team's resurgence.
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Microsoft's resurgence under boss Satya Nadella offers the best path ahead.
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There has been a resurgence in arrivals since around September 2019.
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Christine Smallwood on how millennials are fuelling a resurgence of astrology.
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Cramer's not the only one who's noticed the retail REIT resurgence.
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Hossa's agent, Ritch Winter, cited a different source for Hossa's resurgence.
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It also faces growing competition, such as the resurgence of Snapchat.
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Investors see other trends feeding into astrology's resurgence, Ms. Vardhana said.
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And Hulu has had a remarkable resurgence in the last year.
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Longer term, is there hope for a fantasy resurgence for Palmer?
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Besides nativism, that era is known for a resurgence of homosexual repression.
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Do you think there's a reason the funk resurgence is happening now?
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But now there's a resurgence and appreciation for a more personal experience.
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Greenblatt remained optimistic that at least some sectors could see a resurgence.
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The resurgence of ultra-long-haul flights also has a commercial rationale.
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He also noted resurgence in other parts of tech, notably the semiconductors.
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Another classic cartoon seeing a recent resurgence is the "Power Puff" girls.
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Pier Dominguez wrote a smart piece about the resurgence of the genre.
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Experts remain concerned about an ISIS resurgence even without the group's leader.
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Why you're seeing it everywhere: First came the resurgence of terrazzo floors.
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Who can blame Europe's Founding Fathers for fearing a resurgence of fascism?
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This resurgence of state intervention is intended to make European industries stronger.
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They have heightened fears of a resurgence of Islamist terrorism in Indonesia.
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Fowler's allegations have provoked a resurgence of the #DeleteUber hashtag on Twitter.
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We have had a resurgence of drug use instead of a decline.
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The Chicago native is now helping to continue the Black comedic resurgence.
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After seasons of ultra matte lips, we welcome the resurgence of gloss.
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Vinyl's resurgence has been a surprising success story for the music industry.
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Maine's new law comes amid a resurgence of measles across the nation.
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We will not stand by as Nazism makes a resurgence in America.
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But in Independence Day: Resurgence, that second act is almost completely absent.
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To skeptics, it's a resurgence of superstition in an age of science.
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A Career Resurgence The success story of the card was Jared Cannonier.
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That hasn't stopped her from acknowledging her novel's recent resurgence in relevance.
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I can buy that C has had a resurgence in embedded systems.
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Nadella led a resurgence at Microsoft that has it vying with Amazon.
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Together, we can bridge the civil-military divide and inspire community resurgence.
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Her victory was heralded as a resurgence of the party's progressive wing.
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"Beware of the revival and resurgence of the Cultural Revolution," she added.
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"We've seen a real resurgence in manufacturing as a result," he said.
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Resurgence also fails some of the most basic tasks of good editing.
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Carlisle led a resurgence of the GM Canada franchise, the company said.
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The conditions are in place to have a great resurgence in manufacturing.
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The Islamic State is eyeing resurgence, and Afghanistan offers an ideal platform.
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Here's hoping it's only his opening argument in yet another career resurgence.
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That coincided with a resurgence in key markets including China and India.
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Additionally, Worth alluded to the recent resurgence in the broader consumer staples.
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As Americans, we are concerned about a resurgence of division and hate.
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This podcast contains spoilers for Independence Day and Independence Day 2: Resurgence.
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Aggression both brought Werdum his career resurgence, and cost him this fight.
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If there is a resurgence, vinyl can owe it to that scene.
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Pilgrims of this "resurgence"—the middle income man in their mid-20s?
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There's been a huge resurgence in people wearing them because of Grime.
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Now, with a reboot in the works, headbands are having a resurgence.
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The resurgence of a variety of kitschy '90s nostalgia is to blame.
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And other, older methods of voter contact could have a temporary resurgence.
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Or are we in fact witnessing a resurgence of fascism in Poland?
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"What prompted this resurgence of interest with a federal agency?" he added.
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But the ones who don't are fueling a worldwide resurgence of measles.
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A resurgence of cholera has infected more than 364,000 people this year.
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"What you are seeing in our city is a resurgence," he said.
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Other efforts to study the resurgence of CFC-11 are also afoot.
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The Over-the-Rhine district is at the center of Cincinnati's resurgence.
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Disney's 2010 movie "Tangled" is seeing a resurgence during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Beyond his radio resurgence, it seems Mueller is mostly off-the-grid.
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Bolton's resurgence on social media comes amid the ongoing House impeachment investigation.
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The action followed a resurgence of street fighting between leftists and nationalists.
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A Turkish attack would lead to a resurgence of IS, it said.
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But since Clouse became CEO, Campbell Soup's stock has seen a resurgence.
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But there has been a resurgence in arrivals since around September 2019.
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But they appeared to have fallen back slightly after their recent resurgence.
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The shooting has sparked a resurgence in calls for gun control legislation.
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He pledged to eliminate them and create a resurgence in American manufacturing.
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The Georgia GOP has also played its role in the Democratic resurgence.
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But foreign operations helped fuel a resurgence in meth in recent years.
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Thicker headbands have made a resurgence in the last year or so.
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The resurgence of uncertainty over Britain's departure from the EU on Jan.
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The world is witnessing the resurgence of a strong and prosperous America.
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"Keep going out, grinding, keep working hard," Roark said of his resurgence.
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Communities in the Middle East still live in fear of ISIS' resurgence.
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Why do you think garage is having a resurgence at the moment?
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His whole resurgence under the UFC banner has been absolutely unbelievable, literally.
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But how does Resurgence stack up against recent history's worst movie sequels?
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Locals are trying to "rehab" known ISIS members to avoid a terrorist resurgence
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Scientists have been worried about its resurgence from graveyard thaws for a while.
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Geopolitical considerations aside, the resurgence of the Islamic State terrorist group continues apace.
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For weeks, Mr. Christie seemed to be having a resurgence in New Hampshire.
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Surge's resurgence was, according to Coca-Cola, the start of a new era.
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This year, Monson led the church in condemning the resurgence of white supremacism.
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We can't say what, exactly, kicked off the recent resurgence of the technique.
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Do you think acid will ever have a resurgence as a club drug?
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Does it augur resurgence for the Last Emperor in the UFC's grayest division?
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This represents a big resurgence for pure listening since the rise of MTV.
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Grady noted that the experiment did not show resurgence of normal brain function.
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One of the principal reasons for the resurgence will be lower interest rates.
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Much of the Tigers' resurgence has been due to the play of Lock.
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But she's really feeling trends that are making a resurgence from time's past.
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Maybe we'll see the resurgence of the glasshole, this time as an 'asstacle.
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This week, we've put together a panel focused on the French hardware resurgence.
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The resurgence is welcome because it bolsters public support for the single currency.
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The lowly internet router has seen a bit of a resurgence of late.
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A recent Russian missile test provided another example of Russia's resurgence at sea.
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But it's true crime that has enjoyed a real resurgence in recent years.
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There has also been resurgence of funding and hiring in investigative journalism departments.
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But Brownback's low favorable numbers haven't fueled a Democratic resurgence in other races.
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It felt like a resurgence, a new sense of direction for her artistry.
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This has helped contribute to a resurgence of Catholic exorcisms around the world.
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Economic resurgence was also meant to bolster Japan's national security and global standing.
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Despite the resurgence of fashion from that decade, Loughlin isn't a huge fan.
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Once passé, the genre has had a resurgence over the past few decades.
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EISEN: YOU CAN'T IGNORE THE MARKET SHARE LOSS THOUGH, THE RESURGENCE OF ADIDAS.
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Silliness is the one thing that "Independence Day: Resurgence" has going for it.
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Public health officials blame the resurgence on the spread of misinformation about vaccines.
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The European liquor industry is benefiting from a resurgence in Chinese consumer demand.
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Earlier this month, the Pentagon blamed that drawdown for the resurgence of ISIS.
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And there is a gradual resurgence of a willingness to pay for quality.
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These areas enjoyed a brief resurgence four years ago, when manufacturing picked up.
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Warner: Again, I'd love to claim it was a sudden resurgence of Democrats.
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It marked Iran's resurgence, and, in turn, the failure of American foreign policy.
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The resurgence of the CAQ and the Bloc Quebecois, he said, showed otherwise.
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That's when Wade's resurgence and the rebounding disadvantage caught up with the Pelicans.
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Despite this, we have seen a resurgence of the practice across the country.
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Even then, economic changes could result years later in a resurgence in emissions.
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Meanwhile, the "resistance economy" -- a term coined by Khamenei -- is seeing a resurgence.
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I don't really see a resurgence in second hand vinyl in that respect.
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" Vox: "Independence Day: Resurgence is the summer's worst movie — and its most boring.
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But the fall 2016 fashion shows indicate a resurgence of creative liner looks.
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It helped fuel the resurgence of the Klu Klux Klan throughout the South.
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This also sparked a resurgence of interest in in-browser mining for coins.
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This was before the vinyl resurgence, and I sold 4,000 copies on vinyl.
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But it clamped new restrictions on public gatherings amid anxiety about a resurgence.
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Mr. Cohen is a powerful symbol of Wall Street's resurgence under President Trump.
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Nor does he want to, especially with the resurgence of his wipeout slider.
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The Dallas defense, perhaps bolstered by the sudden offensive resurgence, thrived as well.
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The statewide results give the impression of a Democratic resurgence in the region.
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The software company's resurgence continues unabated, much of it powered by cloud computing.
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Survivors of World War II, Weitzmann's forebears had considered such a resurgence impossible.
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In this century's resurgence of figurative painting, Ms. Staver is a significant precedent.
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The majority of cases behind this global resurgence have happened among the unvaccinated.
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Not to mention of the resurgence in Yemen of ISIS and al Qaeda.
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Otherwise, the conditions will be set for a deadly resurgence of the group.
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Pence was part of its resurgence at the start of the new millennium.
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To be sure, this latest resurgence of Ebola is still cause for concern.
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But between 1979 and 2019, the "conservative resurgence" they fomented achieved extraordinary success.
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In recent years there has also been a nationwide resurgence of independent bookshops.
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The country is currently struggling with a resurgence in migrant and refugee arrivals.
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However, a resurgence in political uncertainty could present a negative shock to GDP.
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And last October, inflation hit 26.6 percent, diminishing hope of an economic resurgence.
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For Ferrari it will offer evidence that their resurgence, albeit late, is real.
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To be honest, I just want this 'resurgence' or 'boom' to go away.
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It isn't easy being Muslim in countries witnessing a resurgence of white supremacy.
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No. These organizations are key components in the engine of American economic resurgence.
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The U.S. has also aided the recent right-wing resurgence in Latin America.
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Statewide, there are signs of resurgence, potentially a boon to Republicans this year.
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Even the resurgence of Adrian Peterson is not as good upon close inspection.
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It has been a transfixing run, at times overshadowing Nadal's own inspiring resurgence.
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VICE: Why do you think Krampus has had this resurgence in popular culture?
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This did not heal ethnic splits or prevent a resurgence of Serb separatism.
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There's a resurgence of racism and a kind of contempt for liberal democracy.
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Don't call it a comeback, but Microsoft's database software may be seeing a resurgence.
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The Taliban's resurgence As for the Taliban, it has regrouped and begun fighting back.
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Nevertheless, Withey doesn't see the recent resurgence of beards as a niche, hipster choice.
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Think of the resurgence as puka 2.0, featuring cowrie shells in their full form.
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The resurgence of the bank has included perhaps its most valued business, investment banking.
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Indepedence Day: Resurgence hits theaters for the rest of us plebeians on June 24.
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Before the resurgence of all things 1990s, this might have been an unpopular confession.
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Gasoline is cheap again, and high-riding, truck-based SUVs are making a resurgence.
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The resurgence is a nostalgic throwback to the '80s and '90s, slime's golden era.
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And he has a complicated relationship with the jackets and their resurgence in popularity.
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And not every dumb statement about Nazis is part of a white supremacist resurgence.
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The nationalist resurgence across the globe threatens to erode democratic laws and shared beliefs.
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Specs: The return of Technics is largely symbolic of the resurgence in physical music.
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They first discussed why the secondary sneakers market has had such a resurgence recently.
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Gray's death ushered in a resurgence of Black Lives Matter protests across the country.
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The shale resurgence comes at a delicate time for OPEC, Russia and the rest.
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No wonder, then, that astrology has had a resurgence in the past few years.
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The big picture: Carter has seen a resurgence during the 2020 Democratic presidential race.
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Public health officials blame the measles resurgence on the spread of misinformation about vaccines.
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Toto's eternal classic "Africa" is having something of a resurgence lately, thanks to Weezer.
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The Ghostbusters franchise has seen a huge resurgence in popularity since the new reboot.
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Other theater companies have seen this attendance resurgence and have approached MoviePass to collaborate.
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Only five films passed her test: Bad Moms, Hidden Figures, Independence Day: Resurgence, Boo!
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Among popular uprisings were mob violence in Ireland and a resurgence of witchcraft trials.
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However, some countries that were close to eliminating the disease have seen a resurgence.
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But the Bloc's resurgence meant they lost seven, helping reduce Trudeau to a minority.
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But a resurgence in China would be an especially crucial boost to the company.
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Julia Roberts in Notting Hill So why did this particular wig make a resurgence?
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The resurgence of support for conversion therapy is alarming, especially considering its sordid past.
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A resurgence in shale output would then add to the existing over-supply problem.
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"I have fallen in love with the game again," she said of her resurgence.
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Independence Day: Resurgence has been labeled by the broad critic community as an abomination.
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The '90s resurgence shows no signs of waning, and we're not mad about that.
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Can we expect resurgence in TMP activity with the release of the new album?
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And yet, at the same time, there's been a resurgence of millennials becoming priests.
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For other Democrats, though, Mr. Trump's words were buoying hopes of a November resurgence.
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The resurgence comes none too soon for money-hungry firms facing dwindling financing options.
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Mike G says he did well by Chris, who had a resurgence in popularity.
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Its resurgence seemed as if it could be a harbinger of more significant change.
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However, "Options Action " trader Mike Khouw says there could be signs of resurgence ahead.
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Early signs of a Democratic resurgence came in special elections in Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.
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The last thing you want is an ISIS resurgence in the summer of 2020.
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North Korea's resumed resurgence and unlimited needs can make all our dreams became possible.
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The withdrawal, and the Turkish operation, could set the stage for an ISIS resurgence.
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Starz's resurgence has been led by Chris Albrecht, the former chief executive of HBO.
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That's the hope, although "Resurgence" is likely to spur more eye-drooping than popping.
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The resurgence of UFO stories in 2017 reflects the growing anxieties of many Americans.
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Etna today is booming, a symbol of Sicily's resurgence as an exciting wine region.
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This could lead to a costly resurgence in the HIV epidemic across the country.
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Europe has not seen such a resurgence yet, though there are some worrying signs.
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Now a style of music once relegated to uptown clubs is enjoying a resurgence.
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"You can forgive Independence Day: Resurgence for being ridiculous," wrote a reviewer at Time.
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This year, Italy has seen a resurgence in neo-fascism and far-right ideology.
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Unless and until we do this, significant ISIS resurgence remains a very real risk.
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"This is a new resurgence in my career," Lee told ESPN after the fight.
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He took over in August 2010 and orchestrated the resurgence of a floundering franchise.
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That result piled onto the belief that the resurgence will carry into next season.
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Now, the country is on the front lines of a nationalist resurgence in Europe.
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It exits the cave about 1.3 miles away through another opening, called a resurgence.
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And here's the Week in Good News, including a resurgence of chess in Norway.
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"But for the last six months there's been a resurgence [of crack]," Merrigan says.
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"The world is witnessing the resurgence of a strong and prosperous America," he said.
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The KKK has made a mainstream resurgence this year alongside Donald Trump's presidential run.
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But the resurgence is striking in a year when car sales nationwide are declining.
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Hong Kong is seeing a resurgence in cases after containing it earlier this year.
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Another reason for Biden's resurgence was former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg's campaign.
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Mayor Ras J. Baraka, buoyed by the resurgence, was easily re-elected this month.
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While pundits hyperventilate about Russia's resurgence, the reality is that President Putin isn't winning.
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We must stop the resurgence of safe havens that enable terrorists to threaten America.
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" He said: "The world is witnessing the resurgence of a strong and prosperous America.
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I think more of the resurgence on the left is due to President Trump.
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It was a huge success and kicked off a resurgence in Mr. Cash's popularity.
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The globe is "witnessing the resurgence of a strong and prosperous America," he said.
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Montero, once a top prospect who struggled with command, enjoyed a resurgence this spring.
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The economic resurgence we're experiencing is driven by two things: deregulation and tax cuts.
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The New York Times: In remapped districts, Pennsylvania Dems plot their resurgence (see graphics).
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He fears that administration policies could reverse a resurgence of wildlife in the city.
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""We would all benefit from a resurgence of moderation and heightened regard for principle.
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Syria Predictions of an ISIS resurgence in war-torn Syria have come to fruition.
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"Are we going to see a resurgence in Brazil, Colombia and elsewhere?" he asked.
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The meme threatened a resurgence in 2017, but never really caught on again. —K.
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It's great to see a resurgence in collecting hand-created art, paintings or otherwise.
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"Some seem to fear a resurgence of inflation; this is very exaggerated," Villeroy said.
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But it's clear in the video announcing the tumor's resurgence that Giertz is crestfallen.
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There's a resurgence in radical-left ideas brewing; our correspondent picks through the manifestos.
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But the reaction here to Mr. Trump represents the resurgence of our worst instincts.
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The resurgence of the nearly two-decade-old Jaish-e-Muhammad (JeM) is frightening.
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The deal also comes as demand for diamonds globally is going through a resurgence.
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In this moment of feminist resurgence, no one is suggesting we stop having sex.
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The first is the resurgence of three big regional powers: Russia, China and Iran.
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Do you think the vinyl resurgence is negatively affecting music distribution from the top down?
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As we learned at Comic-Con, he's the genius behind the recent resurgence of replicants.
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Our treasured nostalgia about emo music has always been teetering on the brink of resurgence.
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Those hoping for an American nuclear resurgence may have to wait a long time yet.
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Turkey's offensive creates a serious risk of a new refugee crisis -- and an ISIS resurgence.
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Paired with the season's biggest fashion resurgence, turtlenecks, these looks stand the test of time.
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US officials say the position is meant to guard against the potential resurgence of ISIS.
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What do you think of the recent resurgence in research around LSD and other psychedelics?
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But currently she's sticking to one mane style that's having a big resurgence: Cher hair.
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Russia's perceived resurgence is not a sign of strength but of deep weakness and insecurity.
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That feeds a resurgence in letters of credit, at the expense of supply-chain finance.
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The resurgence of the white supremacist movement and demonstrations that involve counterprotesters present new challenges.
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But the Twins' offense has been the key during its resurgence since the trade deadline.
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This was the reason that Hunt adopted a low lead hand in his career resurgence.
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Beyond government-sponsored festivities, however, there are signs of a quiet resurgence of Mongolian identity.
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JIM CRAMER: It has been a remarkable resurgence for your company since you came in.
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The biggest risk may be the resurgence of methamphetamine as a widespread drug of choice.
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The resurgence has been blamed on parents refusing to vaccinate their children or delaying jabs.
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This year's Berlin Biennale offers incisive commentary on the disturbing resurgence of nationalism in Germany.
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There's been a resurgence of stories set in that era, like It and Stranger Things.
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While no one expected TRITON to be a one-time affair, its resurgence is jarring.
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"More accommodative climates, increased rainfall, and urbanization" are among the reasons cited for the resurgence.
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It's unlikely that CRTs will enjoy a sudden resurgence in popularity like vinyl records have.
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And do you think this is about a conservative resurgence in terms of American media?
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So, why the resurgence of this ancient (2007 was five-ever ago, you guys) beef?
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Check out this course and get on your way to making the next Godzilla: Resurgence.
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That&aposs America&aposs economic resurgence and a restoration of our place in the world.
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Retro gaming is more popular than ever, and Nintendo is partly responsible for its resurgence.
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By comparison, Resurgence is an echo of a rehashed notion, as irrelevant as it is
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The resurgence of the choker trend has been giving us all '80s and '90s flashbacks.
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Much of the choker's recent comeback can be linked to the resurgence of 90s trends.
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A lot of the resurgence in the arts began with the graffiti and street art.
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"The current resurgence of militancy is an unnecessary distraction to the current administration," they said.
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The great thing about Kim Kardashian's social media resurgence is the return of her Snapchat.
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Not all that long ago, everybody seemed to be cheering the rowdy resurgence of democracy.
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And those kinds of chiptunes have really made a resurgence in modern musical culture today.
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Class, particularly as contained in the phrase "white working-class" has seen a marked resurgence.
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There's been a resurgence in the popularity of the music with new albums from Anderson .
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Innovative games like Pandemic Legacy are a big part of the reason for this resurgence.
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It'll be Tide Pods today, and (hopefully not) the resurgence of the Fire Challenge tomorrow.
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Since the resurgence of this fit in the early aughts, this style has been everywhere.
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Thirty years ago, that intensity put him at the center of a hard-bop resurgence.
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Development of private and state lands has been the driving force behind this energy resurgence.
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Unless Resurgence is director Roland Emmerich's Brexit commentary, which seems unlikely, it's all very strained.
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The very last shot of Resurgence is a tease for a third Independence Day movie.
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However, as Congress continues to spend into oblivion, the movement has had a recent resurgence.
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Trump often credits his administration with a resurgence in manufacturing jobs and a strong economy.
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After years of decline, the market has seen something of a design and market resurgence.
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Home Depot, the third-largest holding in the XHB, also has shown signs of resurgence.
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Cargo yields rose 13.9 percent on the back of a resurgence in cargo traffic globally.
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Instead, the youthful enthusiasm and the big bat of Gary Sanchez have sparked a resurgence.
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He does not own Microsoft (MSFT), either, despite its cloud resurgence under CEO Satya Nadella.
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That includes schools, because ISIS knows a true resurgence will depend upon the next generation.
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However, a Lib Dem resurgence could indirectly help Johnson and his mission to deliver Brexit.
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The resurgence of this criminal economy also reflects the weakening of Michoacán's self-defense groups.
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Pinkfong, the same group behind the resurgence of "Baby Shark," has cooked up something special.
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We can begin to help people who have been left behind by the tech resurgence.
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Rice's cultural resurgence follows a dramatic life and career filled with both setbacks and comebacks.
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My friends are freaking out about this resurgence or restart of the war on drugs.
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"The audience for this book is anybody interested in resurgence of postindustrial cities," said Arnaud.
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And we've been tracking the trend's resurgence, which has been brewing in L.A. all spring.
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" — STEPHEN COLBERT "I'm glad Biden is having a resurgence, but I'm still a little worried.
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Maybe the next era of public life will be defined by a resurgence of localism.
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They had expected a resurgence in the second half and full year growth of 0.4%.
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And with Trump's resurgence, it's clearer than ever that they're not going to get it.
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Not even Silvio Berlusconi, whose resurgence had been much mooted, could defy anti-establishment gravity.
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Trump's rise is, of course, part of a global resurgence of tribalism in democratic countries.
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The brand has been built on denim, which is experiencing a resurgence across retail chains.
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Concerns have risen in recent years about a resurgence in homegrown militancy and terrorism financing.
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This year, Somalia saw a major resurgence of the disease, with over 20173,000 people infected.
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Balanchine was among the choreographers who led a "Nutcracker" resurgence in the mid-20th century.
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For a while there, it seemed like the headphone jack was actually making a resurgence.
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The return of investment is in their resurgence after the coronavirus is brought under control.
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Even in China, it could have a resurgence and infect a huge number of people.
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Now she lives in Colorado Springs and she's having a resurgence and galleries are calling.
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It runs candidates only in that province and is, according to polls, experiencing a resurgence.
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At 36, he's in the midst of a late-career resurgence, rare for any sport.
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US soldiers are currently stationed across the nation to combat a potential resurgence of ISIS.
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However, the shorter-term outlook is for a resurgence in prices as oversupply is reduced.
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Without a major cooling of tensions, a jihadist resurgence might now be all but inevitable.
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Their recent resurgence on the fashion circuit feels like a cheeky comment on the times.
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For the past year or so, I've been reporting on the resurgence of psychedelic research.
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Ongoing tensions between the US and Iran may help drive an ISIS resurgence in Iraq.
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The resurgence of retro gaming is partially based on how they compare to newer ones.
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The three-month dollar-yen cross-currency swap is also driving the resurgence in popularity.
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Yet package holidays are not in decline; if anything, the industry is enjoying a resurgence.
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This is part of a resurgence in research on psychedelics and their possible health benefits.
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The Americans' brief flirtation with Wilsonian internationalism yielded to a resurgence of nationalism and nativism.
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Asked about the bid, India Resurgence Fund said it would not comment on "market speculation".
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Mr. Reed said he was not bothered by the painting's continuing prominence and possible resurgence.
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The 2010s saw a resurgence in the adoption of custom typefaces by big tech companies.
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Sperm whales, for example, have had a huge resurgence since the decline in commercial whaling.
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In the near term, experts agree, this economic realignment has fueled the GOP's political resurgence.
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Reynolds made an acting resurgence in recent years, appearing in numerous films and TV shows.
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Portugal is now often cited as an example of economic resurgence, applauded by international institutions.
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Authorities, however, now worry about a resurgence in radicalism, inspired in part by Islamic State.
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President Donald Trump's U.S. steel resurgence might be thwarted as more workers go on strike.
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Despite a recent public market resurgence, the company is slipping back toward its IPO price.
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Regardless of the resurgence of many U.S. economic sectors, mining finance is in a depression.
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We make a stop in southwestern England to explain a potential resurgence of tin mining.
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Catalonia's breakaway attempt helped instigate a resurgence in Spanish nationalism, which played into April's elections.
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The company has experienced a resurgence in user growth as it tries to reach profitability.
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So you can expect her resurgence to gain momentum as G. Schirmer promotes her music.
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He also pushed back against those arguing that withdrawal could lead to an ISIS resurgence.
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And the company's resurgence under CEO Satya Nadella has been all about software, not social.
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DC: Twitter, podcasting of course is really taking off again, it's had this amazing resurgence.
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Barring a resurgence in rhythmic spring, I hope they shift their focus to ballads exclusively.
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Hollywood's latest mega sequel, Independence Day: Resurgence, has not exactly recruited enthusiastic reviews from critics.
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On the basis of this video—wherein Will Smith slides into a performance of "Summertime" with an unparalleled and tenacious degree of smoothness—the world deserves a Will Smith resurgence in much the same way that it witnessed a Craig David resurgence in 2015.
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Pullman is set to reprise his role as President Whitmore in Independence Day: Resurgence this summer.
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The longtime middleweight enjoyed a career resurgence after cutting down to welterweight in February of 2013.
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For many states, the resurgence has represented unprecedented levels since the vaccine became available in 1996.
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"Resurgence" brought back the same fearsome aliens from the original, again bent on destroying the Earth.
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The expanded authority is being weighed amid a resurgence of terror groups in the three countries.
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Washington, DC (CNN)Ivanka Trump's perfume, first released in 2012, has seen a resurgence in sales.
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But recent years have seen a resurgence in home-grown militancy, largely inspired by Islamic State.
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Online travel stocks have been heating up this year, thanks to the fabulous resurgence of airlines.
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At the same time, there's a resurgence of racism and ethnonationalism, both here and in Europe.
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Why are we seeing this explosion and this resurgence of all of this insanity and incivility?
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The survey said the trend in the latest report was for a resurgence of Asian cities.
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Goldbarg blames the resurgence on the Colombian government's decision to end aerial eradication of coca plants.
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Mr Federer's resurgence has taken place with Mr Murray and Mr Djokovic largely on the sidelines.
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Many have worried of an ISIS resurgence in the region following the withdrawal of U.S. troops.
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Now, over a decade later, '90s-style hair accessories and fashion items have had their resurgence.
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With Houston leading 243-230, Thornton stroked a pair of 27-pointers to key the resurgence.
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A resurgence in migration has also caused a political backlash, on both economic and cultural grounds.
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Vanity Fair hypothesizes that the real reason for the character's resurgence is because of his trade.
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"If in-coming polls suggest 'Leave' resurgence, brace for another bout of 'risk off'," he added.
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Despite a slight resurgence last year, the number of visitors has not returned to 2011 levels.
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In addition to addressing humanitarian concerns, these efforts were intended to help prevent an ISIS resurgence.
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Many have warned that doing so could result in a resurgence of ISIS in the region.
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Along with the rise of social media and environmental advocacy, cloth diapers made an aggressive resurgence.
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It's going to be a resurgence of artists trying to push it in a different direction.
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Unlike vinyl or the cassette, it seems unlikely that MP3 will ever have a nostalgic resurgence.
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It is almost instantly obvious why Resurgence didn't screen for critics before its June 24 release.
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Indonesia has seen a resurgence in homegrown militancy in recent years, largely inspired by Islamic State.
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But it has recently been enjoying a resurgence in popularity thanks to "sujo"—young female fans.
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Naomi also looks set for a resurgence, as if to mirror Naomi Campbell's own recent renaissance.
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The Parkland activists themselves have inspired a resurgence of activism from Gen X'ers across the country.
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FOR young hipsters and middle-aged sentimentalists alike, the resurgence of vinyl is cause for celebration.
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The city said it plans to make small business a big part of its economy resurgence.
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Will it continue to decline, or are we seeing a resurgence of its traditional social role?
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Mr Rajapaksa, who relies strongly on Sinhalese nationalist backing, has enjoyed a recent resurgence in popularity.
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It is an extreme example of a wider trend sweeping America: the resurgence of the suburb.
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Screenshot: Billboard JapanKey to Japan's apparent Dinosaur Jr. resurgence is how Billboard currently calculates hit singles.
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Leites enjoyed a real resurgence in his career upon returning to the UFC fold in 2013.
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OPTIMISM about China's economy has fuelled a resurgence of commodity prices from iron ore to oil.
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Reeves, who has dominated Hollywood since the 1990s, is enjoying a resurgence in popularity, largely online.
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Now the question remains whether this resurgence can also revivify the moribund prospects of local media.
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Davido's single "Fall", originally released two years ago, recently saw a resurgence in the U.S. market.
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As Australia's startup ecosystem experiences a resurgence, its hardware startups are getting in on the act.
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Matt: I want a resurgence of F Society hacking for the people and fighting the man.
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Indonesia, which is the world's biggest Muslim-majority country, is grappling with a resurgence in militancy.
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Do all these revived elements of Satanic Panic mean we're seeing a resurgence of the trend?
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We want to see a resurgence of traditional American values push the progressive onslaught into retreat.
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Like the works of Shakespeare, Independence Day: Resurgence is of a time, and yet timeless. 220.
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Spoiler warning: This piece mentions many specific plot points from Independence Day: Resurgence, including character death.
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"There's a resurgence here," Mr. Safran said from his office in the Greenpoint section of Brooklyn.
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SkinOwl founder Annie Tevelin says that there are a few reasons for the soap-bar resurgence.
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Labour has staged an unprecedented resurgence, climbing by as much as 20 points in some polls.
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And the old YA dystopias, your Hunger Games and your Divergents, have experienced no major resurgence.
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But anyone thinking that Nevada provides a blueprint for organised labour's resurgence will probably be disappointed.
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Given the resurgence of conspiracy theories in the Trump era, many pundits have returned to Hofstadter.
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Bloemen's story may have begun in Holland, but his resurgence was sparked and nurtured in Canada.
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It might sound like a joke, but the concept has enjoyed a resurgence in contemporary feminism.
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The anti-Brexit party, now led by Jo Swinson, is buoyed by its resurgence in 2019.
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She has since gone on to become the figurehead of a left-wing resurgence within Congress.
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" She is a "highly trained street fighter primed to snuff out the failing city's criminal resurgence.
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However, its resurgence both in the United States and abroad is alarming for a new reason.
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The Mets' extraordinary rotation, and the recent resurgence of Matt Harvey, will keep them in contention.
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How and where P&D originated can help us understand why it is having a resurgence.
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I think that you're seeing a lot of resurgence of like Tristan Harris and tech addiction.
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Watson, can you grow into a multibillion-dollar business and become the engine of IBM's resurgence?
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Initial passage of the law came amid a resurgence of measles across the nation last year.
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But if productivity is the problem, what we actually need is a resurgence of the moderates.
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A major factor in the resurgence of nootropics was a book-turned-film-turned-CBS show.
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Well, I'm sure they'll spin it like "we all missed, in 2016, the Trump …" Resurgence, yeah.
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The "Smooth" resurgence we're seeing now has actually been building over the past couple of years.
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In July, I watched Independence Day: Resurgence in an Alamo Drafthouse in San Francisco's Mission District.
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By proposing to lower future workers' pay, companies like Wabtec may halt a broader manufacturing resurgence.
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Why has a banned industrial gas that destroys the ozone layer made a mysterious resurgence lately?
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The modern white power movement is much more than a resurgence of the Ku Klux Klan.
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That still remains a distinct possibility if Sanders sees another resurgence in the tumultuous presidential primary.
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Gay can probably already be counted on for a surprising resurgence under Coach Gregg Popovich's tutelage.
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We must take action together as we prepare for a potentially powerful coronavirus resurgence this fall.
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Kerber later underscored her resurgence at age 103 by defeating Williams to win Wimbledon in July.
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And there have been victories, including the resurgence of Deadpool as a major box-office hit.
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Both marine mammals and sharks are protected by federal law, which has contributed to their resurgence.
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The big picture: There's a broader resurgence of interest in new and forgotten approaches to computing.
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If implemented, it will significantly increase risk to our personnel, as well as hasten ISIS's resurgence.
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LHP CC Sabathia will look to continue his resurgence Wednesday when he pitches against the Rockies.
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When operettas enjoyed a resurgence after World War II, they were desexualized, sunny and hardly subversive.
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We must answer the resurgence of hatred that ignited an attempted extinction of the Jewish people.
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A US official told CNN that resurgence could happen even sooner without the US counterterrorism presence.
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Then white supremacists backing Mr. Trump's campaign latched onto it as a symbol of white resurgence.
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Macron said the world was seeing a resurgence of authoritarianism, with the risk of arms proliferation.
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They would seek to establish a response to what he called the "resurgence of homophobic violence".
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The Saudis see the resurgence of the Iranian influence as revival of the old Persian nationalism.
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A key factor in the city's resurgence is one that had hampered it historically: its eclecticism.
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The old-school tactic of "typosquatting" is also seeing a resurgence among hackers, according to Ganacharya.
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Chamomile tea is going to have a resurgence, as the antithesis to the whole pharma thing.
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In sombre tones, dignitaries spoke of the resurgence of anti-Semitism and pledged to combat it.
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In sombre tones, dignitaries spoke of the resurgence of anti-Semitism and pledged to combat it.
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We're glad that the fashionable leisure wear of the 70s is finally in its comfy resurgence.
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We all should be concerned about the resurgence of groups such as the Ku Klux Klan.
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The Syrian Kurds hope leniency will boost reconciliation and prevent a resurgence of the Islamic State.
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Average attendance is 12,773, third lowest in the league, despite the team's resurgence in recent weeks.
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Growing extremism in al-Hol runs parallel to signs of ISIS' resurgence elsewhere in the region.
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Lin scored 15 points and dished out 8 assists, fueling a Nets resurgence in the third.
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Thanks in part to the resurgence at Pizza Hut, Yum's stock is up 30% this year.
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It will most likely have to follow a resurgence of the conventional sedan-and-coupe segment.
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Go deeper: Democrats' resurgence was on full display during the address, our chief Washington correspondent writes.
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The bipartisan "Promoting American National Security and Preventing the Resurgence of ISIS Act" — sponsored by Sens.
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The daffy but not quite this daffy Independence Day: Resurgence has been bumped to second place.
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Perry came out on stage to Janet Jackson's, "Nasty" ... which has had a resurgence of late.
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And this has been made patently clear so far in 2016 — especially with Independence Day: Resurgence.
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Some have loosened their standards over the years — and it's helped spark a resurgence of preventable diseases.
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Either way, we are thrilled to see the resurgence of our go-to playground look this season.
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However, there are certainly some coincidences involved in the resurgence of these crimson-cloaked harbingers of tyranny.
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One major change is the resurgence of wood -- mirroring a Western trend, but from distinctly Ghanaian roots.
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If there is a resurgence in new HIV infections now, the epidemic will become impossible to control.
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Indeed, the evidence is all over social media: handcrafting and wearing vinki is undergoing a big resurgence.
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The Atlantic's Adam Harris notes that blackface on college campuses saw a resurgence in the early 2000s.
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John Walker has led a resurgence of abstract painters who look to nature, emotion, and, especially, place.
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Menon said the property market has seen a resurgence in prices and transactions over the past year.
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Perhaps it was this that finally brought the Tide pod resurgence to the weird year of 2017.
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It was also meant to prevent the resurgence of nationalist militarism in Europe, and encourage political integration.
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The recent Trump-led media resurgence is ironic, for the decline of newspapers probably benefited Mr Trump.
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It might seem premature, if not alarmist, to talk about a resurgence of violence in Northern Ireland.
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He thanked Trump, his family and his business associates, and highlighted the ongoing economic resurgence in Detroit.
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Music hardware has seen a resurgence, with double-digit growth specifically for analog synth sales since 2010.
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"Even English medium schools have started participating", he says, illustrating the resurgence of a poor man's sport.
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Labour owes its apparent resurgence to the young, who are its keenest fans but the laziest voters.
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The difference between a populist tide and a centrist resurgence may come down to the electoral system.
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They took office promising economic progress and a resurgence in cultural pride for the country's Hindu majority.
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Recent refinancing and paying down of debt also leaves room for an eventual resurgence of capital spending.
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With these big platform changes and a continued focus on ad products, Snap might have a resurgence.
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Investors are responding to the resurgence in the toy industry, which follows several years of disappointing results.
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With all these silhouettes having quasi-controversial comebacks, we're wondering: Where is the resurgence of the tankini?
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The Independence Day: Resurgence star ditched her shoulder-length brunette strands for vibrant streaks of hot pink.
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There's still hope, though: vinyl has seen a resurgence in recent years, as has the cassette tape.
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Rather than herald their resurgence in the region, Mr Street's victory was followed by a Tory washout.
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Those pointing to a resurgence of Britain's forgotten centre should not get their hopes up too high.
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I sincerely hope that the negotiations will not end with a resurgence of violence, death and mayhem.
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At the heart of this religious resurgence have been Islam and Pentecostalism, a branch of Protestant Christianity.
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American Eagle has likewise seen a resurgence, due to the success of its aerie and denim lines.
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But their mini-resurgence feels almost as unlikely as their domination was, and glorious while it lasts.
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That could fuel a resurgence of labour unions seeking to represent employees' interests and to set norms.
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The fear now is that the same pattern of resistance spread and the resurgence will repeat itself.
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The market for new IPOs in Germany has been stagnant, despite a resurgence in new listings globally.
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Universal's video game adaptation is roughly even with Resurgence in critical reception — 16.73% to 30% — on RottenTomatoes.
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After all, the religious left may be making a much wider resurgence in the age of #resistance.
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With that influx into Hawaii came a resurgence of housing and job discrimination, racial tension, and violence.
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The special teams guru saw something in Tasker that he believed could spark a resurgence in Buffalo.
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She worries about what Putin is doing to Russia, and about the resurgence of groups like Nashi.
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The sudden resurgence of the Momo Challenge could not have come at a worse time for YouTube.
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With the resurgence in mind, House of Marley thinks the time is right for environmentally friendly equipment.
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In commodities, oil retained its gains from Thursday that were driven by the resurgence of risk appetites.
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But Resurgence is far from the only recent big movie to have this "no second act" problem.
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There has been a resurgence of homebuilder stocks and split data from Ford and GM on autos.
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Robertson led Mizzou's resurgence with six of his 13 first-half points over the last 3:103.
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I think we are starting to see a resurgence of socially motivated horror, which is really exciting.
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Pirate radio wouldn't have sprung up in the 60s then had a resurgence in the 90s otherwise.
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If the stock market settles, the spring housing market could see a resurgence on the high end.
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He praised the American automotive industry's resurgence, which many people view as a major victory for Detroit.
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I was Governor of Michigan – the epicenter of America's manufacturing rise, and its fall, AND its resurgence.
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Toad singing "Chandelier" by Sia, a YouTube video from 2018, is currently enjoying a resurgence on Twitter.
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The regulations announced by Trump on Tuesday are essentially a resurgence of those restrictions, with minor changes.
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On Monday night, Jeep sponsored a premiere of "Independence Day: Resurgence" at the TCL Chinese Theater here.
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ROUGHLY 45 minutes into "Independence Day: Resurgence", London is destroyed by a 3000-mile-wide alien spacecraft.
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Ever since the resurgence of beards on hipsters and non-hipsters alike, the internet has been divided.
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The sale marked the beginning of the technology industry's resurgence after its crash in the early 2000s.
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But Thursday's moves, though noteworthy, added to an already-sizable resurgence in yields in the fourth quarter.
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So instead of leading a resurgence of bipartisanship, Trump more likely opened the door to further chaos.
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At times, Resurgence feels like it was trimmed back from a five-hour miniseries version of itself.
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This resurgence has not — not yet anyway — led to any revival of interest in public-minded development.
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And that these people represented the resurgence of historical tensions the country thought it had left behind.
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General Electric shares have been in free fall, but options traders are betting on a resurgence ahead.
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Mr. Gundlach said he hoped the expanded museum would be part of a resurgence underway in Buffalo.
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Now being renovated, the handsome midblock six-story building in many ways represents the resurgence of downtown.
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The only clarity is the consistent goal of going after the Islamic State and preventing its resurgence.
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Downtown explosion Gilbert, whose Quicken Loans is the nation's largest mortgage lender, is central to Detroit's resurgence.
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That resurgence has sparked another phenomenon: people thinking that liking The Office is a meaningful personality trait.
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He will now hope for a resurgence in South Carolina, the state where his brother repelled Sen.
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It was Soto who came up with "Believeland" because of Cleveland's resurgence as a winning sports town.
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The dollar's resurgence knocked the euro back to 1.1665 from its near two-week high of $13.
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In 1994, Greenspan's Fed brought on a bond-market crash to stop a feared resurgence of inflation.
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The Look The resurgence of a traditional Afro-Puerto Rican musical genre owes something to formal experimentation.
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"I think there's a huge resurgence in more people looking for something bigger than themselves," she said.
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But it could leave the United States with few options to prevent a resurgence of Islamic State.
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But the reunion of one of the movement's most famous bands, Bikini Kill, is signaling a resurgence.
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Europe's resurgence is beginning to show its age, too, with even Germany's industrial engine starting to sputter.
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The new chief executive said the exit from sedans had laid the foundation for the company's resurgence.
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Anti-Semitism is ascendant in Europe and many fear that the resurgence of nationalism will exacerbate it.
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It is political, economic and cultural, driven by a resurgence of those unhappy twins: fear and nationalism.
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Mr. Russo died from complications of AIDS in 1990 and did not survive to see her resurgence.
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They will regroup, accelerating a resurgence that has already made its presence felt in parts of Iraq.
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The phenomenon has, however, seen a resurgence among enterprise applications, courtesy of companies like Epson and Microsoft.
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It also risks enabling a resurgence of the Islamic State, undoing hard-won gains against the group.
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Ms. Grossman said witches are having a resurgence among feminists who want authority over their own lives.
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It would also require a strategy to prevent an ISIS resurgence and prohibit arms sales to Turkey.
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No one seems more puzzled about that resurgence, or leery of its potential spotlight, than Fay himself.
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PRESIDENT MAURICIO MACRI'S thumping presidential-primary loss in Argentina left the markets fearing a left-wing resurgence.
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Looking back decades, Mr. Vázquez traces the turning points and intersecting factors leading to his city's resurgence.
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Still, celebrities aren&apost the only ones responsible for the resurgence of the 2000s-inspired footwear trend.
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And of course, we&aposll see a resurgence in solar, wind, and hydroelectric sustainable energy sources.2.
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It eventually disappeared in 22016, with one brief resurgence in the form of a 229 sweepstakes prize.
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Background coverage: Turkey's invasion upended a fragile peace and risks enabling a resurgence of the Islamic State.
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"If you wanted to write a script for the resurgence of an Islamist regime, this is it."
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Now, with computer-assisted teaching allowing for tailored exercises and online lessons, it is making a resurgence.
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So it's not entirely surprising that there's been a resurgence of political poetry in the Trump era.
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Their task is to train Iraqi security forces and help prevent a resurgence of the Islamic State.
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A victory for Alessandri here, analysts say, would serve as an important symbol for the right's resurgence.
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And, that bodes well for a resurgence in the "Trump trade," which began winding down in March.
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In the second gargantuan canvas, "Resurgence of the People" (2019), Monkman imagines the contemporary aftermath of colonization.
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The species was protected by the endangered species list, and has since made a resurgence in population.
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In addition to measles, 22019 has seen a resurgence of Ebola, a far different kind of virus.
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Two reports confirm a resurgence of the disease in a virulent form called progressive massive fibrosis (P.M.F.).
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High School Musical arguably single-handedly led to the cultural resurgence of musicals in the modern era.
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Customers like Ms. Liu and Ms. Vega are propelling a resurgence for Gucci and its parent company.
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But as long as mosquitoes exist, even countries that eliminate malaria remain at risk for its resurgence.
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Max Rhodes, who founded Faire in 2017, said millennial women are driving a resurgence of local boutiques.
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A History of Grime and VICE Did we mention that VICE has been instrumental in grime's resurgence?
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Barty and Vondrousova represent the resurgence in the women's game of players with tactical and stylistic variety.
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Gone with him is any modicum of levity or joy Resurgence might have hoped to tap into.
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The U.S. military and intelligence officials have warned of the risk of a resurgence of Islamic State.
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Trump's rise has both benefited from and given momentum to the resurgence of an explicitly white supremacist politics.
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The song hit a resurgence thanks to the recent Freddie Mercury biopic named after the instantly recognizable song.
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BAMcinématek is planning for a resurgence of this interest with the upcoming return of Twin Peaks to television.
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The genre has since experienced a resurgence in popularity, with the advent of national Drone Day in 2014.
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Now it has a population of 285,000 and is renowned for its green energy efforts and artistic resurgence.
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The releases of 'Deadpool', 'Batman v Superman,' 'Finding Dory,' and 'Independence Day: Resurgence' headline a strong film slate.
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The move has received bipartisan criticism and concern that Trump's actions could lead to a resurgence of ISIS.
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And three decades later, there has been a re-medicalization of birth through this incredible resurgence of Cesareans.
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One told us that she hoped the Turkish offensive would help pave the way for the caliphate's resurgence.
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So, though it's been around for quite some time, the Tumblr Pokémon and fashion has made a resurgence.
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"Ultimately, I do see al-Qaeda's resurgence as a very clear threat to the West," says Gartenstein-Ross.
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It also reflected a strong desire to showcase the resurgence of Puerto Ricans in professional and international baseball.
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Lucky for the alien invaders, Will Smith will not be returning to defend Earth in Independence Day: Resurgence.
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Antibiotics are becoming less effective as bacteria develop resistance against them, leading to a resurgence of dangerous infections.
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I myself was a product of the popular culture that brought about a resurgence in the Alamo's story.
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Email newsletters have been making a resurgence in popularity, but they are hard to manage and sort through.
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And we can probably thank the Adam Selman x Le Specs collaboration for the style's most recent resurgence.
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It also urged regulators to enhance dust monitoring and conduct more research on the causes of the resurgence.
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Verdict: Between this and Independence Day: Resurgence, summer 2016 is proving to be a summer of alien comebacks.
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Now there's a resurgence of interest on the right in coming up with solutions to rising average temperatures.
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MALDIVES: Cutting is legal and anecdotal reports suggest it is undergoing a resurgence, particularly on the outer islands.
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This meant a lot of multicultural clubs, a jarring resurgence of ballroom dance, and shit tons of reggae.
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The spike in US demand comes as Asian G3 credit benefits from a resurgence in global EM inflows.
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Made before the #MeToo movement's resurgence, it's a reminder that women don't need urgent circumstances to come together.
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Cramer spoke with Palo Alto's CEO Mark McLaughlin on what could be driving the resurgence of the stock.
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Even millennials can now say they've already witnessed a resurgence of the high school items they'd rather forget.
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Cohen's resurgence as a renaissance moneyman may be one of the most stunning turnarounds in Wall Street history.
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Eventually, Spears was able to regain a happy, healthy lifestyle and have a resurgence of her music career.
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These little saprophytes—organisms that devour dead or decaying organic matter—are indeed enjoying a resurgence in popularity.
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Now there are fears that the resurgence of U.S. shale production could throw the process off course entirely.
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Both movies also opened at roughly equivalent domestic numbers: $41.6 million for Resurgence versus $43.9 million for Warcraft.
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Especially since the nostalgia machine has given Clippy a bit of a resurgence in the past few years.
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Sewing is having somewhat of a resurgence though, alongside other pursuits that promote a certain kind of mindfulness.
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Indonesia has also seen a resurgence in homegrown radicalism, inspired in part by the militant Islamic State group.
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One of the major themes expected to dominate earnings season this quarter is the resurgence of Wall Street.
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Somebody pointed out [that] at that time, there was resurgence in people throwing different styles of music together.
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Barkun also seemed to bristle at what he saw as a resurgence of anti-Semitism in American discourse.
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Recording industry revenueCreate your own infographics Vinyl's surprise resurgence has been the other area that has benefitted artists.
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Although it's still obscure, there is a massive American power metal resurgence currently underway in the United States.
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In Poland, it will be a barometer of a liberal resurgence against the ruling Law and Justice party.
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In its second weekend of release, Fox's "Independence Day: Resurgence" rounded out the top five, earning $16.5 million.
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A timid resurgence Around the time of his 30th birthday, Thomas began slowly venturing back to his roots.
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Games like League of Legends and PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds have brought about a resurgence in gaming on personal computers.
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Yeah, they're totally worth creating Why do you think there's a resurgence of people dedicated to making them?
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Waters was successfully moving forward a motion to help coal miners after a resurgence of black lung disease.
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FDC official Francis Mwijukye said the lifting of Besigye's house arrest marked the start of the opposition's resurgence.
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The resurgence of Mr Besigye—who just a year ago seemed a spent force—has worried the regime.
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In Las Vegas, the crackdown against squatters coincides with a resurgence, albeit modest, in the local housing market.
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Tampa's downtown is also enjoying a resurgence, with massive new development in both residential and commercial real estate.
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Some fear an Islamic State resurgence once the U.S. leaves Syria, but others point to more nebulous risks.
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But lately, as independent bookstores have enjoyed a resurgence, Barnes & Noble has itself become something of an underdog.
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Independence Day: Resurgence is the worst kind of bad movie: one that seems indifferent about its own existence.
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It fizzled at the box office, but "Independence Day: Resurgence" is now the top-watched film on iTunes.
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Observers have noted that the US withdrawal may pave the way for an ISIS resurgence in the region.
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The shocking resurgence of hate groups across America reminds us that old wounds can still cause fresh pain.
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From 1986 to 2004 it experienced a resurgence under Frank Mickens, a principal who was a tough disciplinarian.
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The first tactic was to attempt a dynastic classical conservative resurgence in the form of former Florida Gov.
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Jennifer Lopez is having a remarkable career resurgence, and the box office performance by "Hustlers" is the proof.
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However, "Options Action " trader Mike Khouw says the Florida-based company could be gearing up for a resurgence.
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In 2015, the terrorist attacks in Paris drew overdue attention to the resurgence of anti-Semitism in Europe.
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Twitter too is enjoying a resurgence following six consecutive quarters of growth in its daily active-user numbers.
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"Fifteen years into their resurgence, bed bugs remain a serious pest issue," the team said in their report.
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Tuesday night, at Madison Square Garden, Rose provided his own triumphant moments as a testament to his resurgence.
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"First we thought the vinyl resurgence was entirely based on old, white men and their nostalgia," Friedman said.
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Crosby has led the resurgence with points in 18 of his last 19 games, including the last six.
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We've taken advantage of that, and that's been one of the secrets to the resurgence of the brand.
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And with its resurgence, security researchers are quick to point out that there are some significant privacy concerns.
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Once a quiet Jersey Shore town, Asbury Park has experienced a resurgence of LGBTQ visitors in recent years.
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This sets the stage for a resurgence of political infighting within Iran's complex power structure, Iranian officials said.
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That didn't quite last either, but 3D saw a resurgence when the IMAX format came along in 2004.
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More broadly, I've been proud to be part of a moment of resurgence of mural art in Detroit.
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At Maison's Fine Food Diner on Detroit's East Side, the city's resurgence seems as distant as the Alps.
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Related: Insurers aren't running scared from Obamacare anymore Also, Obamacare is enjoying a resurgence among insurers for 252.
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Mr. Shapiro, of Lyra Theater, said Brecht would be both "horrified and delighted" by the play's sudden resurgence.
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Dwight Howard is having a resurgence with the Los Angeles Lakers after nearly falling out of the league.
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But Biden's resurgence and Tuesday's scorecard appears to deprive the business mogul of any route to the nomination.
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Mae Sai, where the Wild Boars play soccer, seems an unlikely place for a resurgence in Thai pride.
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This strong American leadership will prevent millions of malaria infections, and can stop disease resurgence and save lives.
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Do you see the global resurgence of nativism and right-wing populism as a rejection of Enlightenment principles?
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MR. AL HAJ of Homebazar We are starting to see a resurgence in popularity of "contemporary vintage" pieces.
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Manufacturing, which lost jobs in 2600, expanded last year at a respectable clip, part of a global resurgence.
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One of the most controversial cases of that era is now enjoying a resurgence: Brown Shoe Co. Inc.
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On Sunday morning, the city's downtown, a center of Detroit's post-bankruptcy resurgence, was quiet and mostly deserted.
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Anchored by Detroit's economic resurgence, the auto show is an excellent showcase of the city's vitality and innovation.
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Along the way, he has warned of the rising threat to Europe posed by a resurgence in nationalism.
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American Jews and Muslims, natural allies facing a resurgence of racial and religious hatred, can do so, too.
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He found his friend Jose Enrique, the chef who has been leading Puerto Rico's farm-to-table resurgence.
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It was under that new ownership that SodaStream enjoyed a resurgence in popularity, and went public in 2010.
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Perhaps as troubling as the resurgence of dissident groups are new alliances they are forming in these mountains.
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China reopened its economy, but must exercise an abundance of caution to prevent a resurgence of the virus.
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As an exhibition marks the artist's 80th birthday, a far-right resurgence has given his work new relevance.
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"Local cues giving indication of resurgence of growth will be keenly watched in the near term," he added.
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But that political and cultural resurgence has not spread to the Haida language, despite many grass-roots efforts.
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Far from being destroyed, as Harris once argued, Murray is seemingly always in the midst of a resurgence.
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In more recent years, they have contended with an Ebola case as well as a resurgence in measles.
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I freaking love the resurgence of the '90s in fashion, and I don't want it to go anywhere.
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But it drew pointed connections to the resurgence of anti-Semitism across much of Europe and North America.
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In 2014, the WHO declared the resurgence of polio to be a public health emergency of international concern.
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"We don't want to see a resurgence of ISIS," the official said, using an acronym for Islamic State.
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It still is, but in the last several years it has experienced a resurgence among fashion's it crowd.
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But it's experienced a remarkable resurgence over the past few years, moving from the fringes into the mainstream.
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Nonetheless, Mr. Anderson said, the far right's resurgence under Mr. Trump has created a fresh sense of urgency.
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The tactic was a mainstay of the early days of the internet, but has recently seen a resurgence.
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Square Feet Ford Motor is transforming the long-vacant Michigan Central Station, part of the city's overall resurgence.
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But the resurgence of the water dispute with Malaysia comes at an awkward time for the city-state.
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Analysts said Monday's survey - which showed a resurgence of price pressures - would do little to alter this judgment.
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In recent weeks, Greece has been dealing with a resurgence in refugee and migrant flows from neighboring Turkey.
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The recent resurgence in market volatility has sent shock waves through the markets after months of subdued moves.
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An early U.S. exit from Syria would raise concerns of a resurgence by ISIS militants in the region.
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Leaving Syria too soon has raised concerns among some officials of a possible ISIS resurgence in the country.
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When Toussaint died unexpectedly in 2015, during a career resurgence, it took New Orleans's music world by surprise.
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While the clothing company was sold, Members Only jackets are still being made and have enjoyed a resurgence.
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"The Great Gatsby" experienced a resurgence of popularity in 2013, when the Baz Luhrmann film adaptation came out.
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The resurgence of Mickelson and the 43-year-old Woods has made the men's game infinitely more compelling.
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Talk It has been 25 years since the "Blue Album" was released, and Weezer is having a resurgence.
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Still, it's worth remembering that the iPod nano played a big role in Apple's resurgence under Steve Jobs.
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The Spencer-led torch act of intimidation represents a resurgence for racism and an escalation of recent trends.
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The resurgence of anti-Semitism could be a result, in part, of the vanishing legacy of the Holocaust.
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If anything, the resurgence of repeal and delay exemplifies how malleable the president's views on health policy remain.
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The scenario that kept coming up in my interviews is a resurgence of anti-government, racially motivated terrorism.
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Quite simply: It would be a mistake to take Denmark as a model for the center-left's resurgence.
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" Banco Santander Brasil SA: "It's actually one of the few ways to play the sudden capitalist resurgence in Brazil.
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"Resurgence" took in $22 million from 25.7 markets in a day-and-date rollout for much of the world.
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But over the past few months, there has been a resurgence of Boko Haram attacks, killing dozens of soldiers.
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Thanks to President Trump, thanks for his courageous actions support the resurgence of manufacturing in United States of America.
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Lately, though, I've noticed this styling trick having a resurgence — and it's not just to avoid breaking the rules.
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The Office has been off the air since 2013, but a Netflix resurgence has garnered even more new fans.
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I am heartened by the resurgence of movements: the black-freedom movement, the women's movement, the indigenous-rights movement.
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The resurgence of state-sanctioned aggression against the Rohingya has caused a rift between Myanmar and its neighboring countries.
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OUTBACK BOWL The architect of Tennessee's resurgence will not be happy until the Volunteers are perennial championship contenders again.
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Meanwhile, Liam Hemsworth went on to star in the "Hunger Games" movie franchise and 2016's "Independence Day: Resurgence."
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A new Justice album would also make sense as 2016 continues to emerge as the year of bloghouse resurgence.
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"Adidas' U.S. resurgence is the biggest surprise and the most recent development — and this has changed the (Nike) thesis."
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The Aegean Islands, which are close to Turkey, have been struggling with a resurgence in refugee and migrant flows.
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Would you send American troops back into northern Syria to prevent an ISIS resurgence and protect our Kurdish allies?
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Stellar pitching has fueled the resurgence for the Yankees, who have allowed nine runs over the past six games.
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Laptops have seen a big resurgence over the last couple of years, particularly with displays that sport thinner bezels.
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Other trends revealed in the report include the resurgence of bellbottom jeans and gender neutral fashion, cryptocurrency, and history.
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A resurgence in consumer spending accounted for the bulk of the pickup in economic growth in the second quarter.
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You had said that in America we&aposre deeply concerned about the resurgence of white racism, racism, and xenophobia.
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"An economic resurgence in the middle class under the Trump administration would provide upside to our outlook," she said.
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Just like Super 8 cameras and Polaroids, turntables were practically rendered extinct when they had a sudden, unexpected resurgence.
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No breakdown of reviews by bowler type exists, but it seems unlikely that technology has caused the spin resurgence.
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Footwear brand Fila Korea has recently seen a resurgence in their Disruptor 2 sneakers, which first debuted in 1996.
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But now, it's making a resurgence with a little help from a high-profile new co-owner: Megan Fox.
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And his resurgence is perfectly timed as the Boston Red Sox try to inch closer to a division title.
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In contrast, imports of unwrought copper are down 11.7% in the first seven months, even accounting for July's resurgence.
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You can actually see the resurgence in manufacturing in particular, in Virginia, in southwest Virginia and around the state.
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STATE OF RESISTANCE What California's Dizzying Descent and Remarkable Resurgence Mean for America's Future By Manuel Pastor 63 pp.
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But there's really, right now it feels like a very strong resurgence of just platforms of interest for this.
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Read more: 'Independence Day: Resurgence' trailer invades Super Bowl 50 Read the original story at The Hollywood Reporter's site.
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Vinyl's resurgence doesn't change the fact that a tangible music collection is little more than an indulgence in 2016.
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In that same vein, neutrals have been experiencing a resurgence, as more brands shift towards workwear and practical wardrobing.
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He said U.S. forces could be deployed again if there is a resurgence of militant groups like al Qaeda.
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CF Byron Buxton's resurgence since a recent recall from Triple-A Rochester showed no sign of slowing down Friday.
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RecordsThe great vinyl resurgence of the last decade has had the unexpected effect of making record collecting kinda suck.
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They might also agree on how to fight a resurgence of right-wing violence against activists and leftist leaders.
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Data points to a resurgence of activity for trusts as the broader shadow-banking sector expands at breakneck pace.
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Luckily, there were no such distractions on the set of the actor's new sci-fi blockbuster Independence Day: Resurgence.
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"The measles resurgence in Europe has likely led to reestablished endemic measles in some EUR countries," the report says.
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TwentyFirstCenturyBrand is trying to cash in on the resurgence of brand-building Mildenhall is no stranger to brand-building.
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The resurgence of her garden each spring seemed to have buoyed her belief in the possibility of eternal life.
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In the wake of the financial crisis, contracts for deed and other seller-financing arrangements have had a resurgence.
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This account of the Ku Klux Klan's resurgence in the nineteen-twenties illuminates the surprising scope of the movement.
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C., said Trump's proposal to pull U.S. troops from Syria would destabilize the region and prompt an ISIS resurgence.
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Former Speaker Gingrich, leader of the Republican resurgence in the House in the early 1990s, certainly has that experience.
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The resurgence in shale oil and gas production is expected to spur increased spending on pipelines and processing infrastructure.
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The band's popularity has seen a resurgence thanks to a highly popular residency at Planet Hollywood Casino and Resort.
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The city's rising population has signaled a resurgence, but some say that the neighborhoods outside downtown continue to regress.
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The yellow plaid outfit worn by Cher Horowitz (Alicia Silverstone) in "Clueless" has made a resurgence in recent years.
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The three RBIs tied a career high for Conforto, who helped key the Mets' resurgence last season by hitting .
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The phenomenal popularity of Serial's 2014 debut was a key factor in the resurgence and rise of podcast culture.
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For now, AMD's resurgence is good news for consumers, IT departments, cloud-computing firms and anybody who uses software.
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She's also responsible for the resurgence of Juicy Couture on the red carpet (Mizrahi is the brand's Creative Director).
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We had 353 years to prepare, and yet, Independence Day 2: Resurgence, like The Matrix: Revolutions, is a letdown.
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BRITISH FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE CHIEF SAYS AL QAEDA HAS UNDERGONE A CERTAIN RESURGENCE AS RESULT OF DEGRADATION OF ISLAMIC STATE
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Resurgence in Italian nationalism might for it to spend some money and allow the rest of Europe to grow.
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TRUMP: Well, unless, unless there is, you know, somewhat of a resurgence frankly from people that are around it.
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An abundance of cheap properties fueled buying by U.S. and overseas investors hoping to make money from Detroit's resurgence.
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"You're going to see a reduction in older cards and a resurgence in trading new cards," Tony told me.
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That's undoubtedly part of movements such as vaporwave, or the resurgence in the popularity of pixel art within games.
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A new art center in Montana, Tippet Rise, is pushing the recent resurgence of interest in land art forward.
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The other development worth noting in China's imports is the resurgence of coking coal, with Australia the main beneficiary.
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But the world's largest Muslim-majority nation has seen a recent resurgence in radicalism, inspired largely by Islamic State.
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The four who have made it through will be hoping to continue the recent resurgence in American men's tennis.
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"We have a responsibility to contribute to the resurgence of Detroit," Mr. Mahindra said at the plant's opening ceremony.
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There's been a resurgence of women's rallies recently, with many activists using lines from The Handmaid's Tale on signs.
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The timing of this tie-dye resurgence, right when US politics has reached a discordant din, doesn't seem incidental.
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His rise to power fits into a broader resurgence of right-wing populism that swept Europe in recent years.
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What's important to remember about this resurgence is that "Smooth" never went away — its generation of listeners never disappeared.
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Despite an economic resurgence in Mongla in recent years, there has been no knock on effect for the brothel.
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In recent years it has experienced a resurgence in popularity, particularly around the 2013 centennial of Sun Ra's birth.
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The Chargers are hopeful the team's resurgence will help them lock in key sponsors and a naming-rights partner.
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It plays to rabid anti-Semitism, which has seen a frightening resurgence in the United States and in Europe.
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He said the coalition planned to turn soon to training Iraqi security forces to combat any Islamic State resurgence.
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But the resurgence is evidence to some that the post-crisis rules haven't stopped lenders from making good money.
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Security worsened in 2017 with the resurgence of the Taliban and other groups, including a local Islamic State affiliate.
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The promise of American energy independence would keep Americans safe and support an industrial resurgence in the rust belt.
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But the story of European anti-Semitism isn't simply a case of the resurgence of the neo-fascist right.
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However, he has not had as steady support among Hispanics, whom Sanders won in earlier contests before Biden's resurgence.
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And now, with coal companies enjoying a small resurgence under the Trump administration, banks are again embracing the industry.
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A government watchdog warned last month that a U.S. withdrawal from Iraq would "likely" mean an ISIS resurgence there.
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While enthusiasm for regulatory budgeting waned for several decades, its recent resurgence makes Tozzi's expertise more relevant than ever.
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In Jordan, Syria and Iraq, they are in limited areas of the country, primarily preventing a resurgence of ISIS.
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A.T. Kearney's Portell says one factor in catalog resurgence is the more carefully curated product assortment within the pages.
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Trends like an aging global population and the resurgence of infectious disease have increased the need for medical advances.
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"How to Change Your Mind" is about the resurgence of scientific interest in the potential therapeutic uses of hallucinogens.
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"That certainly sounds like it could be an actual resurgence of the virus in infectious form," Dr. Lipsitch said.
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In this telling, Spain's resurgence is less cause for celebration than a grim reminder of how long it took.
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Speaking to broadcaster PBS in an interview, Pompeo dismissed widespread concerns over the resurgence of Islamic State in Syria.
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Apple (AAPL) posted record earnings for the last three months of 222.2 on the back of the iPhone's resurgence.
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"This funding is how we inoculate local populations and partners from a resurgence of ISIS later on," he said.
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Especially now when we see the resurgence of anti-Semitism in Europe, we see the attempt to delegitimize Israel.
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The Scandinavian resurgence is in full swing, with Volvo sales still skyrocketing and limited by production capacity, not demand.
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Still, the resurgence of measles, another disease once thought to be down and out, serves as a cautionary tale.
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High-rise apartments and office towers in downtown Miami, markers of the city's rapid resurgence, glistened not far off.
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The facility and its robots are now on standby in case there's a resurgence in cases, according to CloudMinds.
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Israel raised concerns about a resurgence of anti-Semitism in Poland and demanded "zero tolerance" from the Warsaw government.
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His resurgence cultimated with The Union (2010), a collaboration with Elton John, whom he called his friend and mentor.
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Maybe the best hope for a resurgence of manageable inflation is that the consensus is largely dismissing the possibility.
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In the 1970s, she enjoyed a critical resurgence and reached outside the soundtrack world, dabbling in compositions for performance.
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The essays in the catalogue speculate as to why there has been a recent resurgence in interest in Houédard.
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The news comes at a great time, as NASA's space program is seeing a powerful resurgence under President Trump.
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In such a digital saturated world, we thought it was important to push for a resurgence in analogue photography.
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Coincidentally, this also aligns with the unlikely resurgence of another extremely maligned trend from the '90s: the fanny pack.
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Of course, ball pits also make for fantastic social media fodder, a resurgence perfectly timed to the Instagram age.
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The lay-offs call into question claims President Donald Trump has made about the resurgence of the domestic steel industry.
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The other side: Some Iraqi politicians and Iraqi army officials believe they need U.S. troops to prevent an ISIS resurgence.
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The resurgence of xenophobia isn't just about the difference between Rust Belt Altoona and coastal-elite Boston, in other words.
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More than Jose Bautista, more than Josh Donaldson, I think Edwin embodied the true spirit of baseball's resurgence in Toronto.
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And it's never been truer this season, as accessories and updos see a resurgence both on and off the runways.
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So it makes sense that with all the '90s nostalgia we're currently experiencing, Frank is also having a major resurgence.
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But even amid this talk of Russian resurgence, the mood in Moscow is cautious — particularly about the disorder in Washington.
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Yubin and Wonder Girls aside, the last few years have seen a city pop resurgence unprecedented in the genre's history.
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"It says that America is an unreliable ally; it facilitates ISIS resurgence; and it presages another humanitarian disaster," Romney wrote.
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Dragon Teeth by Michael Crichton — May 23rd Michael Crichton died in 2008, but he's had a resurgence in popularity recently.
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The experts warning of an al-Qaeda resurgence universally agree that the group owes its rebirth to avoiding the limelight.
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Since you guys released your first album there's been this huge resurgence of old shoegaze acts giving it another go.
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Dining | Long Island Beijing House in Syosset is the latest example of the resurgence of Chinese restaurants on Long Island.
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The creative powerhouse behind The Avengers, X-Men and Spider Man has led resurgence in both movies and comic books.
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Gold's resurgence came after prices hit a two-week low of $1,251.16 an ounce in the U.S. session on Thursday.
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UK-based HMV also reopened its vinyl-focused store in Shibuya, Japan nearly two years ago after this record resurgence.
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It made a resurgence in January in response to the molestation of women in India during New Year's Eve celebrations.
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Trump's decision sets the stage for a resurgence of political infighting within Iran's complex power structure, Iranian officials told Reuters.
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U.S. oil executives and analysts have said any price rise above $50 could fuel a resurgence in new drilling projects.
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This story will fade after this hearing ends, with a possible small resurgence when Nassar faces sentencing one more time.
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Tatis was the catalyst in the resurgence of the TinCaps, helping them make the playoffs after a miserable first half.
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In fact, it was the Independence Day Resurgence home entertainment release last week that got us thinking — what about Australia?
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" Pietruszewski thinks the floppy-disc resurgence is part of a larger 80s and 90s fad, one he called "hilariously predictable.
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Manifesting is not new by any means, but has found a resurgence in the wellness, Instagram-influencer, self-care world.
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But she has said that her relationship to the company, and her family itself, changed as Disney experienced a resurgence.
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A first bellwether of democratic backsliding is a resurgence of unabashed racial animosity as an accepted form of political argument.
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If you want to stop the resurgence of racist hate groups, here's how you can support Life After Hate's mission.
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And because of the resurgence of the supermodel around 2014, these women were getting more and more red-carpet opportunities.
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"We've seen spectacular successes in many places, but a plateauing in some places and a resurgence in others," Hay says.
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Yet that is more a reflection of a weakening field than a sudden resurgence in Mr Nadal's bicep-bulging play.
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In recent years, astrology has experienced a resurgence in popularity just as witchcraft has; often the two traditions are intermingled.
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In a year of romcom resurgence, none stole our hearts more completely than To All the Boys I've Loved Before.
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But then every couple of years, there will be this extreme resurgence of cool bands and people having house shows.
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Not long before the resurgence of #MeToo, a good friend of mine asked me for advice about a work situation.
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The critical question now is whether rebalancing will continue or be driven off course by the resurgence of U.S. shale.
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Kamlani outlined the vision the company has for its resurgence, echoing papers ESL filed with the bankruptcy court last week.
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Today, our country is seeing a resurgence more than 55 years after the measles vaccine was first developed in 1963.
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The latest findings come amid a resurgence in activity by activists at some of the country's largest consumer products titans.
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But like much of Trump's rhetoric surrounding the manufacturing industry, talk of a resurgence of coal jobs ignores economic realities.
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The 1-2 basis point gains earlier in the day were mostly erased by the resurgence of concerns over trade.
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That's OK. In fact, considering the reviews Independence Day: Resurgence is getting—36 percent on Rotten Tomatoes and (probably) falling!
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Also, hedging costs for overseas buyers have risen due to an unexpected resurgence in the dollar in the second quarter.
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In that realm, I also looked a lot at horror movie posters, which have had a bit of a resurgence.
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"We have seen a spike in piracy activity, but I would not yet characterize it as a resurgence," Cantrill said.
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Smartwatches are in the midst of a resurgence, and the biggest name on the block, Apple, just retook the crown.
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This year saw a resurgence in horrors like low-rise jeans, boot cuts, and the most disastrous of all, Uggs.
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We've seen a major resurgence of rose across the fragrance, makeup, and skin care categories over the past few years.
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Whenever I think about the grime resurgence in particular reference to Skepta, "High Street" is the track that precludes everything.
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David has enjoyed something of a resurgence this year thanks to his impression of Bernie Sanders on Saturday Night Live.
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They are not going to vote for the party whose message is impeachments and investigations, especially during an economic resurgence.
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Xiaomi's business has experienced a resurgence this year following two difficult years in which its previously impressive sales growth slowed.
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The World Health Organization recently issued an alarm about the resurgence of measles globally as a result of immunization refusals.
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As his third pick, Ross pointed to a Dow laggard that he thinks could see a resurgence in 2018: Chevron.
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Humpbacks were first classified as endangered in the 21982s and still carry those protections today, despite making a remarkable resurgence.
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Detective work is underway Why the disease is making a resurgence today is also a mystery, according to the study.
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The second outcome is that the now-weakened SDF may struggle to prevent a resurgence of ISIS in northern Syria.
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One of the first major signs of a socialist resurgence was the outbreak of Occupy Wall Street back in 2011.
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