Emerged whose
size was indicated by the size of their guns.
Emerged in the 1960s
from a number of anti nuclear protest groups.
Emerged from the shadows.
Emergeteam was a mixture of young
emerging talent
and experienced ` old timers ' .
Emergescottish software industry, just
emerging in the early 1980s, now employs over 4,000 people in 400 companies.
Emerged as leaders.
Emerged triumphant.
Emerged which
may shake him out of his complacency.
Emerged from recession
in 2004, driven by exports and private domestic demand.
Emergermation was sought from three main sources that would identify any
emerging trends.
Emerged that
were grounded in the data.
Emergedomain is highly applied, yet looks toward the future and toward
emerging technologies.
Emergecountry has broken away from being trapped behind the iron curtain to become one of the
emerging economies
in europe.
Emergemerging markets
where fixed line communications are scarce, analysts predict wireless will be the communication channel of choice.
Emergeit yourself at google - search for: affordable art or
emerging artists.
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