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Several themes emerge from the resulting historical casserole.

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They can emerge from within -- from our own fears, from the disengagement of our citizens.

One party could emerge from the scrimmage with a decisive victory.

In real life, an invisibility cloak could soon emerge from the "magic" of science.

When she did finally emerge from her room, she walked around as if she were 12 in a daze.

We find ourselves, as we often do with Lynch, in a world where nothing is as it should be — Numbers lose their meaning and sounds emerge from places they should not emerge from.

Amazement of the passers-by at beholding two bleeding men emerge from the earth at their feet.

The GACVS will continue to review the evidence, including any epidemiological data, that might emerge from on-going studies.

Shoals of jackfish and snapper emerge from the gloom of the scuttled, rusting warship as visitors snorkel past.

I am neither happy nor sad and yet just very content and grateful in allowing these words to emerge from me with fluidity.

Contrary to popular belief, the light at the back of the raindrop does not undergo total internal reflection and some light does emerge from the back.

At the end of the story, Yang and a pregnant Xue emerge from a doctor's office, beaming and holding an ultrasound image of their healthy, unborn child.

Despite that, the first sanctions to emerge from the discussion now getting under way at the Security Council will be feeble.

Only in struggling to emerge from a small hole in the cocoon does a butterfly form wings strong enough to fly.

It is through Keating - and he was based on a real teacher who had taught screenwriter Tom Schulman - that the boys slowly learn to emerge from under the shadow of expectation.

Later Martin announced an immediate interim ban on MPs claiming for furniture and the "flipping" of second homes, two of the most incendiary practices to emerge from the expenses scandal.

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