re-emergence in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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The re-emergence of trade surpluses drove the yen back up to 211 in 1978.
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The re-emergence of organized crime and a surge in crime rates began to plague cities.
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It's no coincidence though, that their re-emergence as a football force was only when their defensive lynchpin was fully fit.
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The re-emergence of fairs, festivals, donkey racing and shows invigorates old local traditions and customs, with the donkey as the tool for education and awareness.
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The album was an immediate sell out on pre-release and firmly cemented the bands re-emergence.
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