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The year 1946 saw a resurgence of stunts, pranks, and extravagant behavior.
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Recently, the area has approved casinos and has seen a resurgence in attention and funds as a result.
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From approximately the 10th century onwards, new networks of exchange developed including the formation of trade guilds and a resurgence of money circulation.
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In the twentieth century, the script experienced a resurgence.
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This led to a resurgence of successful garage bands.
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This work was powerful because of its impact at the time, these records created a resurgence in dancehall.
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Today, the ohe hano ihu is enjoying a resurgence of popularity.
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While the clinical track tends to be more popular, there has been a resurgence in community practice concentrations recently.
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He continued working until he finally succumbed to a resurgence of the cancer when he was 92.
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In the 1990s, there was a resurgence of interest among jazz guitarists in acoustic archtop guitars with floating pickups.
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