Emerged Sentence Examples

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  • The woman emerged carrying a crossbow.

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  • When the back door closed, she emerged from her room.

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  • Thirty minutes later, they emerged from the room.

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  • As Dean neared the structure, a figure emerged from the building.

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  • He emerged into a busier hall and waited for her, taking her arm and leading her through the vamps.

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  • Gabriel emerged into Tamer's palatial home in Cairo.

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  • He was hanging up the phone when Cynthia emerged from the shower, pink and sweet smelling.

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  • Hugs, intros and congratulations followed as we emerged from the car.

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  • After a while Giddon and the driver emerged from the building.

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  • One thought emerged, fed by urgency that was quickly swallowed by cool magic.

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  • The quiet purr that only emerged when they were alone rumbled gently in his chest.

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  • He emerged beside the lake, where two death dealers stood over Cora.

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  • The shadow named Two emerged from the corner.

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  • Dean skidded around a tight corner and emerged from the elbow.

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  • Just then, an elderly woman emerged from the back of the red brick structure.

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  • The executioner from the corner emerged from the shadows and took her arms.

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  • Dean emerged from behind the cluster of boulders and jogged to the edge of a clearing where he had a better view down the valley.

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  • Gabriel summoned a portal and emerged at the lake.

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  • When the sun had entirely emerged from the fog, and fields and mist were aglow with dazzling light--as if he had only awaited this to begin the action--he drew the glove from his shapely white hand, made a sign with it to the marshals, and ordered the action to begin.

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  • She was searching through her house for some unidentified object when a shadow emerged from the dark.

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  • As soon as Howie emerged from the basement we all hurried into the living room and stood around, expectantly.

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  • She stayed the urge to curl up in her chair, jumping when a shadow with lopsided shoulders emerged from the corner dressed like an executioner in black hood and gloves.

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  • When he'd slowed to the shoulder he was surprised to discover his error as a uniformed female emerged from the vehicle.

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  • As they climbed out of the car, a screen door squealed on the front porch and a short stocky man emerged, running a hand through graying hair.

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  • Darian emerged from the kitchen, trailed by a small, shapely woman with dark, curly hair tied in a ponytail.

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  • She emerged on the landing and stopped to study the vial.

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  • When Fred and Cynthia emerged from listening, they joined him on the porch.

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  • Boris, coolly looking at Helene's dazzling bare shoulders which emerged from a dark, gold-embroidered, gauze gown, talked to her of old acquaintances and at the same time, unaware of it himself and unnoticed by others, never for an instant ceased to observe the Emperor who was in the same room.

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  • The guns emerged at a trot from the column following Murat and advanced up the Arbat.

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  • When Lisa emerged from her room dressed in casuals, Sarah looked up and smiled.

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  • She started to call out to him, but a pretty young Indian girl emerged from those same bushes.

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  • Jonny's form disappeared around a corner as she emerged, and she trotted after him.

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  • She emerged into the hallway in front of Zamon's library.

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  • Thirty minutes later, the two emerged from the room, all smiles.

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  • From the carriages emerged men wearing uniforms, stars, and ribbons, while ladies in satin and ermine cautiously descended the carriage steps which were let down for them with a clatter, and then walked hurriedly and noiselessly over the baize at the entrance.

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  • She filled the canteens and started back to camp, pausing when Bordeaux emerged from the bushes below.

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  • Armed with her notes, she emerged from the library.

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  • Deidre emerged in her room, a full second before Darkyn did.

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  • Cynthia emerged with a tray of drinks and Dean was surprised that beer was the beverage of choice.

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  • She emerged in the gardens.

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  • Finance, commerce, the national armaments by sea and land, judicial procedure, church government, education, even art and science - everything, in short - emerged recast from his shaping hand.

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  • He emerged again in the following year, and took part in the events of the 10th of June and the 10th of August 1792, when he led the people of the faubourg St Antoine to the assault of the Tuileries.

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  • Besides the stream of tendency which flowed from Kant in the direction of idealism, two other streams emerged from him, often but not always blending.

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  • Recently emerged from the Post-Pliocene sea, or freed from their mantle of ice, they persistently maintain the self-same features over immense areas; and the few portions that rise above the general elevation have more the character of broad and gentle swellings than of mountain-chains.

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  • All the proceedings were conducted in writing, and the judges were not confronted with either the parties or the witnesses until they emerged to deliver judgment.

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  • This tendency, however, he, unlike the earlier conservative writers, rightly considers to have emerged out of polytheism.

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  • We see that the prophet had now definitely emerged from the old position of " seer."

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  • His prefect Rictiovarus endeavoured to carry out the sentence, but they emerged unharmed from all the ordeals to which he subjected them, and the weapons he used recoiled against the executioners.

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  • Rictiovarus in disgust cast himself into the fire, or the caldron of boiling tar, from which they had emerged refreshed.

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  • The young emperor was during the first years of his reign completely in the hands of Prince Felix Schwarzenberg, to whom, with Windischgratz and Radetzky, he owed it that Austria had emerged from the revolution apparently stronger than it had been before.

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  • After seventeen months the Georgic emerged on 12th December 1944 with one funnel and a stump foremast.

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  • Nine Inch Nails are a band that emerged in the late 80s and experienced great success throughout their career.

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  • The song is based on feeling alive in love, and appears to discuss the new life that's emerged in a hurting relationship.

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  • The helo landed, and the two of them emerged.

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  • Toby emerged from the early morning shadows of the forest.

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  • He let out a whoop as he emerged into the underworld.

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  • Slowly a portrait of the missing man emerged.

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  • In a few minutes, Dean heard the toilet flush and Winston emerged.

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  • After a few tense minutes Alex emerged with Lori.

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  • Placing a cigarette in the corner of his mouth, his long fingers then searched the pockets of his brown tweed jacket and finally emerged with a match.

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  • Megan stood and smiled a genuine welcome as Clara emerged from the car, carrying two large hanging plants.

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  • Megan immediately recognized the shiny blue mustang when it emerged from the brush that bordered the drive.

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  • Donning her bathing suit, she emerged from the bathroom and handed the bottle of fingernail polish to Keaton.

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  • His dripping frame emerged from the water and he strode toward her as if the bottom of the creek were sand.

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  • Clara smiled warmly as she stiffly emerged from her car.

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  • A tall figure emerged from the brush and she gasped with relief.

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  • They emerged into the morning sun, and Xander shielded his delicate eyes from the brightness.

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  • When he emerged from his hallway, the Guardian he expected was seated in his living room.

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  • Xander's gaze settled on her as he emerged from the direction of his room.

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  • She fled Jenn and emerged from the hallway into the mall.

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  • The next time he emerged, it was to catch the body of an Other that Darian flung over his head.

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  • The presbytery fixes the former for specific business; the latter is summoned by the moderator, either on his own initiative or on the requisition of two or more members of presbytery, for the transaction of business which has suddenly emerged.

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  • But many of the laws were quite unsuitable for the circumstances of his age, and the belief that a body of intricate and even contradictory legislation was imposed suddenly upon a people newly emerged from bondage in Egypt raises insurmountable objections, and underestimates the fact that legal usage existed in the earliest stages of society, and therefore in pre-Mosaic times.

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  • The Whitehall conference of 1655 marks a change in the status of the Jews in England itself, for though no definite results emerged it was clearly defined by the judges that there was no legal obstacle to the return of the Jews.

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  • When this chain formed the Atlantic mountainborder of the continent excepting this north-eastern corner, Mississippi had not emerged from the waters of the ancient Gulf of Mexico.

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  • C. Janet observed that in a nest of Lasius alienus, established by a single female, the first workers emerged from their cocoons on the 102nd day.

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  • From every dispute which he had with the central authorities at Paris he emerged victorious; and he took care to assure his ascendancy by sending presents to the Directors, large sums to the nearly bankrupt treasury and works of art to the museums of Paris.

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  • It remained to determine the future government of Jerusalem; and here the eternal problem of the relations of Church and State emerged.

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  • According to the accepted story, it was here that the goddess first landed when she emerged from the sea.

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  • The authority of the cardinals, who were the only persons judicially invested with the right of electing the pope, emerged from the crisis through which the church had just passed in far too feeble and contested a condition to carry by its own weight the general assent.

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  • But Henry emerged from these complications with enhanced prestige.

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  • Splendid banquets lasting far into the night, private and intimate conversations between the princes who had only just emerged from a mortal struggle, seemed to point to nothing but peace and friendship in the future.

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  • Disillusioned with men and despairing of the future of his country, he spent the rest of his life devoted to agricultural pursuits, and rarely emerged from his retirement; when he did so, it was to fight political and religious reaction.

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  • It was here and now that divergent ideals as to the powers of the eldership really emerged.

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  • If this be true of the Roman Catholic Church, it is still more so of the other great communities and confessions which emerged from the controversies of the Reformation.

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  • Poland had, in fact, emerged from the cataclysm of1648-1667a moribund state, though her not unskilful diplomacy had enabled her for a time to save appearances.

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  • As against the civilian enemy the navy strangled commerce; its military preponderance nipped in the bud every successive attempt of the Confederates to create a fleet (for each new vessel as it emerged from the estuary or harbour in which it had been built, was destroyed or driven back), while at any given point a secure base was available for the far-ranging operations of the Union armies.

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  • All troops on both sides hurried to the unexpected battlefield, and after a great three days' battle, the Army of the Potomac emerged at last with a decisive victory.

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  • The exciting and profitable occupation of blockade-running led to countless small fights off the various harbours, and sometimes the United States navy had to fight a more serious action when some new "rebel" ironclad emerged from her harbour, inlet or sound.

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  • Nor again is it possible to survey the more special developments of literary criticism which have later emerged, amongst which one of the most important has been the radical examination of the prophetic writings introduced and developed by (amongst others) Stade, Wellhausen, Duhm, Cheyne, Marti.'

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  • It is certainly probable that the nabhi a emerged by a process of continued development, of which the intermediate stages are lost, from the older roeh, as the explanatory gloss in i Sam.

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  • Having carefully prepared the way, he summoned the general congregation from which he emerged as second general in 1556.

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  • A broad, low crustal arch extends southward at the junction of the Atlantic and Gulf coastal plains; the emerged half of the arch, constitutes the visible lowland peninsula of Florida; the submerged half extends westward under the shallow Florida.

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  • For six months in 1470-1471 he emerged to hold a shadowy kingship as Warwick's puppet.

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  • The Celtic language reappeared; the Celtic art emerged from its shelters in the west to develop in new and medieval fashions.

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  • The few and miserable triumphs of Sweden during the Seven Years' War were due almost entirely to young Sprengtporten, and he emerged from it with a lieutenant-colonelcy, a pension of X20, and the reputation of being the smartest officer in the service.

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  • The destroyer "North Star" losing her bearings in the smoke had emerged from the smoke screen and coming under a heavy fire was reduced to a sinking condition.

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  • Again, the remains of the Roman camp Brittenburg or Huis to Britten, which originally lay within the dunes and, after being covered by them, emerged again in 1520, were, in 1694, 1600 paces out to sea, opposite Katwijk; while, besides Katwijk itself, several other villages of the west coast, as Domburg, Scheveningen, Egmond, have been removed further inland.

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  • As the foremost end of the billet emerges from the furnace it enters the first of a series of roll-trains, and passes immediately thence to others, so that before half of the billet has emerged from the furnace its front end has already been reduced by rolling to its final shape, that of merchant-bars, which are relatively thin, round or square rods, in lengths of 300 ft.

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  • Elijah emerged from his retirement in the third year, when, the famine having reached its worst, Ahab and his minister Obadiah had themselves to search the land for provender for the royal stables.

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  • We know the Leviathan only as it finally emerged from Hobbes's pen.

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  • The Hanseatic League carried on war with Valdemar V., king of Denmark, and his ally, the king of Norway, seventy-seven towns declaring war on these monarchs in 1367, and emerged victorious from the struggle, while its commerce extended to nearly all parts of the known world.

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  • Though, however, Austria by her diplomatic attitude had secured, without striking a blow, the settlement in her sense of the Eastern Question, she emerged from the contest without allies and without friends.

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  • In the Reichsrath a motion was introduced, supported by all the German Liberal parties, demanding that German should be declared the language of state and regulating the conditions under which the other idioms could be recognized; it was referred to a committee from which it never emerged, and a bill to the same effect, introduced in 1886, met a similar fate.

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  • The era of peace thus inaugurated brought with it a rapid progress in all branches of civilization; and there soon emerged not only a national art and a condition of material prosperity shared by the entire land in common, but also a state religion, which gathered up the ancient tribal cults and floating cosmical conceptions, and combining them as best it could, imposed them on the people as a whole.

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  • It was related how Seth had brought an accusation against Osiris in the great judgment hail of Heliopolis, and how the latter, helped by the skilful speaker Thoth, had emerged from the ordeal acquitted and triumphant.

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  • On the other hand, if Denmark had emerged from the war with her honour and dignity unimpaired, she had at the same time tacitly surrendered the dominion of the North to her Scandinavian rival.

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  • By their cowardice, incapacity, fished, egotism and treachery during the crisis of the struggle, the Danish aristocracy had justly forfeited the respect of every other class of the community, and emerged from the war hopelessly discredited.

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  • When the "Armenian atrocities" became a burning question in the country in 1896, and Mr Gladstone himself emerged from his retirement to advocate intervention, Lord Rosebery's difficulties had taken their final form.

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  • Goethe, by singularly different methods, had emerged from a merely negative position into a lofty and coherent conception of the universe.

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  • No new motives for the pilgrimage emerged in the 19th century, unless the ever-increasing cultus of the Virgin Mary may be classed as such, all of the new devotional sites being dedicated to the Virgin.

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  • Among the Tahitians he was regarded as " the first and principal god, uncreated and existing from the beginning, or from the time he emerged from po, or the world of darkness.

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  • But the right wing, not as yet attacked, either by Soimonov or by Pavlov, held on to its positions on the forward slope, and a column of Russian sailors and marines, .who had been placed under Soimonov's command and had moved up the Careenage Ravine to turn the British left, were caught, just as they emerged on to the plateau in rear of Pennefather's line, between two bodies of British troops hurrying to the scene of action.

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  • When a young queen has emerged, she stings her royal sisters (still in the pupal stage) to death.

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  • It may be conjectured that, when he emerged from the purely Socratic phase of his earlier years, Plato gave himself to the study of contemporary methods of education and to the elaboration of an educational system of his own, and that it was in this way that he came to the metaphysical speculations of his maturity.

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  • The Dutch had just emerged victorious from the struggle with Spain, and were pulsing with national life.

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  • When Portugal emerged in 1640 from her sixty years' captivity to Spain, she found that her power in the Eastern seas had passed to the Dutch, and thenceforward the struggle lay between the Dutch and the English.

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  • Unlike Thales, he was struck by the infinite variety in things; he felt that all differences are finite, that they have emerged from primal unity (first called epxn by him) into which they must ultimately return, that the Infinite One has been, is, and always will be, the same, indeterminate but immutable.

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  • Like the early Ionians he postulated a primary substance, fire, out of which all things have emerged and into which all must return.

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  • In the person of an emperor, Frederick II., they emerged under the more agreeable garb of liberal culture and Epicurean scepticism.

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  • Without the Revival of Learning the direction of those forces would have been different; but that novel intuition into the nature of the world and man which constitutes what we describe as Renaissance must have emerged.

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  • But behind Homer stretches the dim scene of pre-Hellenic religion, and the conflict of elements " Pelasgic, and Hellenic, out of which the Homeric religion emerged; and beneath the Homeric religion how many features of the' religion of ghosts and nature-spirits survived in popular usage and the lower cults!

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  • The king emerged from Charles and the the war convinced that if Sweden were to retain her Swedish position as a great power she must radically reform Constitu- her whole economical system, and, above all, cir tion.

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  • Bruce threw his infantry reserve into the battle, the arrows of the English archers wounded the men-at-arms of their own side, and the remnants of the leading line were tired and disheartened when the final impetus to their rout was given by the historic charge of the "gillies," some thousands of Scottish campfollowers who suddenly emerged from the woods, blowing horns, waving such weapons as they possessed, and holding aloft improvised banners.

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  • The most prominent question which emerged in attempting to define further the person of Christ was whether the will belonged to the nature or the person, or, as it came to be stated, whether Christ had two wills or only one.

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  • Yet traces of a pre-deistic and animistic period survived here and there; for instance, in Arcadia we find the thunder itself called Zeus (ZEUs Kepavvos) in a Mantinean inscription, 2 and the stone near Gythium in Laconia on which Orestes sat and was cured of his madness, evidently a thunder-stone, was named itself Zeus Kainreoras, which must be interpreted as " Zeus that fell from heaven "; 3 we here observe that the personal God does not yet seem to have emerged from the divine thing or divine phenomenon.

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  • But it was not till ninety years later that it emerged into history.

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  • In 1846 he was returned to the Chamber of Deputies for Herault, but the revolution of 1848 drove him into private life, from which he only emerged after the downfall of the Empire, when in February 1871 he was returned to the National Assembly.

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  • In September of the same year his physical malady reached a crisis, from which he emerged a helpless wreck, with faculties paralysed rather than destroyed - "He never talked nonsense or said a foolish thing."

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  • A violent clamour was raised against Suffolk and Somerset, and Humphrey of Gloucester emerged from his retirement to head the agitation.

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  • This low range, which most probably separated the lowlands of the AralCaspian region (submerged during the Post-Pliocene period) from the higher plains which had emerged by the end of the Tertiary period, now divides the Transcaspian steppes from the somewhat different higher plains.

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  • After his return to England in 1689 Locke emerged through authorship into European fame.

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  • In 1653 the weakness and disorder of Poland, which had just emerged, bleeding at every pore, from the savage Cossack war, encouraged Alexius to attempt to recover from her secular rival the old Russian lands.

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  • Though the people of Geneva had cast off the obedience of Rome, it was largely a political revolt against the duke of Savoy, and they were still (says Beza) "but very imperfectly enlightened in divine knowledge; they had as yet hardly emerged from the filth of the papacy."

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  • The tories at once emerged from their hiding-places, and Clarendon found Ireland in a ferment.

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  • Finished in 1630, it was not until January 1632 that it emerged from the presses of Landini at Florence.

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  • Politically moribund, it succumbed to the attacks of its virile southern neighbours, who, having emerged from foreign tutelage, developed according to the natural laws of their own genius and environment.

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  • Then, on the 15th, he emerged from the entrenchments and by a vigorous attack on the Confederate left forced back Hood's line to a second position i 2 m.

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  • Sunny found her courage and emerged from the bedroom a short time later, meowing as she stood on her thigh, staring at her.

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  • At last, Jonny stormed out of the room, and Jenn emerged from the observation room into the hall.

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  • Another memory emerged, one that reminded him that long ago, he'd been assigned to ease Damian's transition to the White God, which was how he met Cassandra, a human, in the mortal realm.

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  • She didn't relax until they emerged onto the street, away from the Guardian.

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  • His master emerged from the bed, naked.

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  • A doctor emerged soon after, hesitating as his gaze swept over the room full of massive, bristling men, until Linda came forward.

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  • Martha emerged with little enthusiasm as Dean called up to his wife that they were leaving.

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  • Darkyn normally simmered with restless energy that emerged in sudden, unpredictable violence.

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  • He emerged at the Caribbean Sanctuary, one of four places that connected the mortal and immortal worlds.

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  • When she emerged, it was to the sight of a glowing, ecstatic Hannah, who sat on the edge of her bed talking to a sleepy Toby.

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  • Instead, he emerged from the shadow world into the center of the Caribbean Sanctuary.

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  • When the driver emerged, he let out a soft whistle.

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  • As the doe strained, one tiny hoof emerged, and then disappeared as the contraction subsided.

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  • He emerged outside the jailer's door and readied himself for a confrontation.  The sounds of activity were thick in the hallways behind him, and he listened, trying to determine if he could hear any sounds that the demons were victorious in the underworld.

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  • Amenable environments for the creation and presentation of electronic papers have emerged; however, more disciplines began to exploit them.

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  • The meaning of the term "chipping" has emerged in recent years with the mass use of mobile phone technologies.

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  • The important factor that emerged was the need for a middle ground to bring academia and business closer together.

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  • Often the implicit assumption was that public expenditure disappeared into a black hole from which nothing of any value ever emerged.

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  • A surfing ballerina made out of vegetables was just one of the original ideas that emerged from this project on mechanical toys.

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  • After Pioneer 10 emerged through the asteroid belt, Pioneer 11, was launched on a similar trajectory.

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  • It was four somewhat shaken paddlers who emerged bleary eyed from the tents the next morning.

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  • The Professor returned to the theme first thing next morning, when the students emerged bleary-eyed from their tents.

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  • Of course traditionally working boatman emerged from locks leaving the gates open.

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  • He emerged the champion, flying the burgee for Bembridge Sailing Club (BSC ).

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  • No serious adverse events have emerged from clinical trials with intranasal calcitonin although the frequency of rhinitis is increased.

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  • A skills chasm has emerged in European enterprises between the business requirement to roll out converged IP networks and existing in-house expertise.

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  • Always a problem but much more seriously in recent years the most serious enemy of the genuine autograph collector has emerged; the forger!

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  • As we emerged from the museum two magnificent Andean condors circled overhead.

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  • For both geographical concentrations Atlantic exchanges emerged as crucial.

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  • Demon Hunter first emerged on the scene with their self-titled debut in the fall of 2002.

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  • However, when the groups were considered separately some clear gender differences emerged, with only the men showing a significant rise in RMR.

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  • Secret societies emerged in Ireland in the eighteenth century, using direct action to express agrarian discontent.

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  • Established in 1977 Castlewood has emerged as one of Northern Irelandâs leading distributors of pork, bacon, sausages and cooked hams.

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  • Earlier Yaxley had emerged victorious from a high scoring quarter final which saw them defeat Ford Sports 5-3 at leading drove.

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  • Many POWs did not survive their imprisonment or emerged from incarceration in a terribly emaciated state.

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  • A third influential position which emerged during this realist period was semantic externalism.

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  • Cosmos, according to the ancient fables of the Greeks, emerged from the uterine gulf of chaos.

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  • A number of metadata formats currently exist, influenced by the needs of the communities in which they emerged.

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  • A handful have emerged from what has been labeled a secret gulag, and have given deeply disturbing accounts of horrific mistreatment.

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  • Two short humanoids wearing black tight fitting outfits emerged from the object.

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  • I hope it is not an exaggeration to say that Czech intellectuals emerged disorientated and emasculated from the 1989 democratic revolution.

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  • Further conflicts emerged over US military plans for a cross-Channel invasion.

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  • Would the Taliban or Al-Qaida have emerged without US support for the Afghan jihad?

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  • The three women jurors were upset about what emerged.

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  • An option has emerged that may allow the sport of professional Rugby league to continue in the North-East.

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  • Details of the schemes emerged in a leaked memo last night, causing anger among MPs.

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  • In a sandy loam soil, most seedlings emerged from the top 20 mm of soil with 89% from the surface 10 mm of soil with 89% from the surface 10 mm.

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  • A part of the Indian creation myth says the Gods created an ocean of milk from which all living forms emerged.

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  • After a while a group of young men with slicked back hair and orange neckties emerged.

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  • There is a genuine novelty that emerges with culture, now superimposed on the wild nature out of which humans once emerged.

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  • Various schools of digital art criticism have emerged, but they have not greatly explored the phenomenology and ontology of digital art.

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  • The design for the development has emerged from the university's strategic development plan for its Plymouth campus.

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  • The guards conferred for a moment before one disappeared from the ramparts and emerged a few moments later at a small postern.

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  • With great prescience Linde renamed the cellars the Phoenix Distillery, and from the ashes of one industry another emerged.

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  • The Labor Party emerged from the war with immense prestige.

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  • The characteristics of worthwhile activities were not defined by the researchers but emerged out of interviews with teachers and school principals.

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  • The colored rays of light entered this second prism and a single ray of white light emerged.

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  • However, six major themes emerged where medical professionalism will have significant implications.

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  • A small hole maybe found after the adult wasp has emerged from the whitefly pupa.

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  • I would wait until the lava emerged from the dark rain forest and take my life.

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  • Immediately after the election, the Republican campaign team, led by Karl Rove, emerged resplendent, their methods vindicated.

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  • The Japanese rider emerged victorious after passing the checkered flag more than 11 seconds ahead of the championship runner-up.

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  • The Communists emerged there and represented the standpoint of the strikers in the light of the Communist movement.

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  • Since Ireland had only recently emerged from a period of outright rebellion one might even surmise that printers would keep Irish connections quiet.

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  • No begging sound emerged My pride was intact Even if my precious world had fallen a p a r tact Even if my precious world had fallen a p a r t.

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  • Seed sown in May emerged within 7 days. The plant develops a long taproot.

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  • Then, flapping out of the doorway, six slimy green tentacles with snake heads emerged, hissing loudly.

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  • Nevertheless, he emerged as a great marxist theoretician and one of the most powerful speakers in Holland.

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  • Then a handsome young couple emerged to a roar of delight from the assembled throng.

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  • A new decade emerged which would be marked by excess, leisure suits and the steady thump of disco.

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  • Winter barley seed broadcast over the soil and plowed or tine cultivated emerged in the greatest numbers following the tine cultivated emerged in the greatest numbers following the tine cultivations.

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  • By the mid 1800s, Brae had emerged as a crofting township on the east shore of Busta Voe.

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  • Local pub the Three Jolly Butchers emerged triumphant with their blazing yellow Albion kit, very kindly donated by the Brighton football club.

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  • But in spite of its apparently unassailable position, opposition has emerged from a variety of states intent on challenging the status quo.

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  • I emerged looking very uncool, covered in dust and cobwebs.

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  • From this clash of positions has emerged a threat to the peace process that risks undoing the advances of the last decade.

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  • Schools with specialisms in business and technology, arts and media have emerged with a hitherto unheard-of orientation toward the ' real world ' .

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  • We paused every few minutes to enjoy the views back to Norcia, until we finally emerged into the grassy uplands once again.

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  • Lynda emerged the victor in the PC election, beating Nathan Booth by just four votes.

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  • Carol Springs emerged victorious with her $ 52 offer.

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  • Human security is a concept that has emerged in recent years from the effort to rethink established notions of security.

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  • There emerged a deeply uncertain Church, riven by internal disputes.

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  • There were three groupings of perspective which emerged, namely specialty, geography and sector.

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  • Out of the slowly melting smoke a figure emerged, striding purposefully toward the main exit.

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  • The barrel was short and the bullet emerged at subsonic speed.

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  • It could well be that language emerged from ritual, which among other attributes, is a substitutive form of emotion.

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  • What is interesting is the subtlety of relationship which emerged between the two.

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  • Winter barley seed broadcast over the soil and plowed or tine cultivated emerged in the greatest numbers following the tine cultivations.

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  • Schools with specialisms in business and technology, arts and media have emerged with a hitherto unheard-of orientation toward the ' real world '.

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  • The Dutch fort, a World Heritage Site, emerged pretty unscathed thanks to its 17th-century fortifications.

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  • Microsoft had emerged victorious in the browser wars and Netscape was acquired in 1999 by AOL.

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  • Over the last decade or so, the wavelet transform has emerged as the dominating tool in image processing.

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  • Even when they emerged from the tunnel, Mick was still whinging.

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  • Following the birth of America's first IVF baby, the Jones Institute in Norfolk, Virginia emerged as an international IVF center offering research and collaboration with the world's leading fertility experts.

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  • A solution emerged in the mid 1980s with the development of ultrasound-guided egg retrieval, which could take place in a doctor's office rather than a surgical suite.

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  • Companies that finance law firms are part of an industry that emerged about five years ago as the result of the long-established practice of lending money to plaintiffs who were engaged in personal injury litigation.

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  • Japanese herbs have been around for centuries, helping those with ailments find healing before modern medicine emerged.

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  • Along with the growing popularity and hype surrounding the benefits of Maqui juice, scams to bilk consumers of their hard-earned cash have also emerged.

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  • First, Britain was the epicenter of the Industrial Revolution, and this boom in industry meant not only that society as a whole was wealthier but that a new class of wealthy merchants emerged.

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  • The French neoclassical style, which emerged during the reign of Louis XVI, features straight lines and reeded legs with an influence from ancient Greek and Roman design.

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  • One of America's most popular decorating schemes, traditional style is rooted in designs that emerged during the 18th and 19th centuries, including Queen Anne style, and furnishings styled after Chippendale and Thomas Sheraton.

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  • The movement emerged in the 1920s as a reaction to the Art Deco style and continued for decades.

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  • Empire style emerged in the 19th century and impacted architecture, art, furniture design, interior decorating and fashion.

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  • Empire style emerged in the UK, where it was sometimes called Regency style or Adam style, and the US, where it was called Federal style.

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  • This tradition has emerged again recently with a variety of unisex fragrances on the market.

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  • Her background as a Wilhemina Model, makeup artist for Lancome Cosmetics, and experiences on NBC emerged into a flourishing fashion beauty business known as Cents of Style.

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  • While formulas vary from brand to brand, Nivea's has withstood the test of time and emerged a tried-and-true favorite.

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  • The cameras listed below emerged strong in the mid-1990s by offering advanced features for amateur photographers.

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  • In recent years, many scientific studies have emerged showing that stress can have a huge and detrimental impact on the body.

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  • A trend that has emerged in wedding colors during the early part of the twenty-first century is to create a rainbow wedding color scheme.

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  • Christie Brinkley's quiet separation from her husband of 10 years, Peter Cook, exploded into media melodrama when rumors emerged that Cook had an affair with a then 18-year-old employee of his architecture firm.

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  • And just when Cook thought it couldn't get any worse, more allegations emerged about his conduct - this time singer Samantha Cole came forward to claim she also had an affair with Cook - ten years ago, when she was 18.

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  • We've told you about this split before, but more details have since emerged about the breakdown of Kate Hudson and Chris Robinson's five-year marriage.

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  • His stellar career has gone from strength to strength from the time he emerged from his native Philadelphia, bringing with his a crossover friendly version of rap music that would revolutionize music.

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  • In 2005, rumors of a drug relapse emerged when Manhattan police found him carrying cocaine.

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  • In 1999 she emerged as a promising young artist with her album Baby One More Time, and her chart success continued to grow.

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  • Her plan was foiled as she emerged to waiting security guards who escorted her to the door.

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  • Of course, there are many more types of cancer besides breast cancer and many more celebrities who have battled them and emerged victorious.

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  • Then, in 2007, photos emerged of a different look on Osmond's face.

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  • Although speculation about reconciliation swirled, news emerged that the couple were together to spend time with their children.

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  • Surya Brasil emerged in 1978 from my imported products business called the Vedic Hindus Company.

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  • Many brides benefit from selecting plus size colored wedding dresses, and ivory is a favorite even though this color choice may have emerged by chance, along with the nostalgia of family heirlooms.

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  • Another type of wholesale outlet has emerged on the Internet.

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  • Eye Care Associates emerged as an eye care practice in the Twin Cities back in 1995 and has a rich history of more 35 years in both downtown and northeast Minneapolis.

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  • Two sequels emerged for the series and if you are looking for a quick beat-em-up, go with Streets of Rage.

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  • Many different variations of this game have emerged, including a Mario Mix for the GameCube, as well as ones themed after Disney and other popular topics.

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  • Many similar companies emerged from the Chicago area around this time, though Midway is one of the few that survives to this day.

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  • Once again, white was not problem at launch, but a Smart Black color emerged, which was a special color for Europe.

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  • However, cheats are nothing if not inventive and a new generation of cheats has emerged.

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  • Many popular TV shows have been ported over to video game consoles, so it comes as little surprise that a Project Runway Wii game has also emerged for your enjoyment.

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  • We here at LoveToKnow have jumped knee-deep into the maze that is the interweb and emerged out the other side with a few of the best options when it comes to free Sony Ericsson Themes.

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  • As time progressed and the market expanded, other smartphone operating systems emerged, including BlackBerry, Symbian, and Apple's iOS.

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  • Identified patient (IP)-The family member in whom the family's symptom has emerged or is most obvious.

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  • Links between SIDS and other aspects of an infant's sleep environment have also emerged.

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  • Several theories about intelligence emerged in the twentieth century and with them debate about the nature of intelligence and whether it determined by hereditary factors, the environment, or both.

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  • However, two have emerged from behind the silhouettes.

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  • As the world emerged from the energy forces created by yin and yang, the five elements were also produced.

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  • These gods in Greek mythology were the basic components of the universe which emerged at creation from the "void" or "chaos".

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  • In recent years, retailers have emerged that cater to women seeking punk maternity clothes.

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  • When model/actress Ursula Andress emerged from the sea in the first James Bond film Dr. No wearing a white bikini and a knife strapped around her waist, she stopped hearts around the world.

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  • Today, a crop of stylish, fashion-forward, plus-sized swimsuits has emerged, making it easy to find something suitable.

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  • One of the first bikini images of Jennifer Aniston emerged in 2002 when she celebrated New Year's in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico with her good friends Courtney Cox and David Arquette.

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  • It wasn't until the 1950s that the looser swim trunk emerged.

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  • The development of long swim trunks emerged in similar fashion to other men's short styles.

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  • Other young actresses have used similar magazines to persuade the public to begin thinking about them in a more adult light, but until this photo emerged, it seemed as if Ms. Rosman was not going to go that route.

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  • Corresponding to the advent of Lycra, these bikinis first emerged in the early 1990's.

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  • In 2006, a new version of the doll emerged, again in high demand.

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  • As the Obama family emerged on stage in front of a crowd of elated thousands, Michelle came out in a red and black Narciso Rodriguez knee-length dress, with a cardigan layered on top.

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  • In recent years, a newer Santa Letter trend has emerged.

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  • For more than a decade, Lussori has emerged as a jeweler that offers finely crafted luxury timepieces and jewelry in northern California.

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  • When cushion cut rings emerged during the late Victorian era, people also called them candlelight diamonds because of how stones shined in candlelight.

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  • The diamond cut emerged toward the end of the Art Nouveau era and the beginning of the Art Deco era where geometric shapes were favored in architecture, cubism art and jewelry.

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  • Rose gold jewelry emerged in the 19th century and was popular during the Victorian era and continued to be a common metal choice in the early 20th century throughout the Edwardian and Art Deco time periods.

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  • Rings emerged that used diamond baguettes.

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  • Though the designer label is predominantly known for its outstanding luggage, Kipling bags have recently emerged onto the fashion scene as a reputable name in trendy accessories.

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  • A third school of thought emerged over the years that doesn't believe you need to know the traditional meanings and should interpret the cards anyway you deem appropriate.

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  • No one can pinpoint the exact moment that the artform of astrology emerged on the scene, but there are some very colorful stories that explain how the zodiac was created.

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  • Moon boots are a type of snow boot that emerged years ago, but still maintains some popularity due to their extremely lightweight warmth, like walking on the moon.

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  • As the stores have emerged into a market where function and fashion have merged, they are now the leading retailer in the athletic marketplace.

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  • Due to increased awareness about sun damage, and a generally more protective mindset when it comes to parenting, an entire industry has emerged that caters to children's beach products.

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  • The Greeks believed a human soul was created every time a butterfly emerged from a chrysalis.

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  • Throughout the history of nautical star tattoos, the seafaring theme has emerged stronger than any other.

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  • People who have struggled to overcome great hardships and emerged from their battles victorious choose Leo zodiac tattoos to signify or document their success.

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  • The Celtic Cross and Tree of Life are both examples of a tribal art form that emerged with the Christian church as it melded with Celtic culture in the seventh century.

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  • In the last decade dozens of websites touting student discount air travel have emerged on the Internet.

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  • The Relic brand emerged in 1990 as a more affordable alternative to Fossil and followed the same fashion theme of modern vintage.

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  • Founded by Dietrich Gruen and his eldest son, Frederick, the Gruen Watch Company emerged on the scene in 1894 in Columbus, Ohio.

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  • The Gruen Watch Company suffered when quartz watch movements emerged.

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  • A relative newcomer to the competitive watch making industry, Pulsar Watches emerged in the early 1970s under the brand name Hamilton Watch Company.

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  • Patek manufacturing first emerged in 1839 as Patek Czapek & Co. and was the collaboration of polish immigrants, Antoine Norbert de Patek and François Czapek.

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  • Targeting the youth of the world, Nixon emerged in 1997 and immediately snared the affection of young athletes.

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  • Since Accurist emerged in 1946, its founders wisely understood that innovation, continual advancement and a spirit of eager entrepreneurism were the keys to securing a lasting place in the modern future of horology.

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  • Hamilton emerged onto the watch industry in 1892.

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  • Iyengar emerged as founding fathers of updated and accessible styles of yoga.

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  • His parents originally gave him piano lessons as a form of therapy, but his unique talent for composition soon emerged.

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  • The antifungal treatment emerged as a way to deal with the growth of the fungus candida in the body, which some autism research suggests may be linked to digestive and behavior problems.

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  • In the constant battle for good quality cheerleading gear, Soffe cheer skorts have emerged to solve many problems and provide an excellent part of the squad's uniform.

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  • Or perhaps you've scene people emerged into a large tank to determine their body density.

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  • Gradually, the traditional recipe for southern sweet potato casseroles, soufflés or mashes emerged, with a dish based entirely on the quality and quantity of the sweet potatoes.

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  • When she finally emerged in September, she threw herself straight back into work, against the advice of the doctors.

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  • Tropicalia first emerged in the 1960s, and can fairly be thought of as Brazilian protest music.

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  • However, Reznor emerged in late 1998 to announce that he was working on a new double-album.

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  • She emerged from the competition with both the support of the public and the respect of many in the music industry.

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  • Two of each gender faced the chop each week until a final 12 emerged.

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  • Upon graduating college, a new Lauren Curtis emerged.

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  • More recently, several hip hip singers have emerged from the southern part of the United States -- particularly Atlanta -- creating rap songs that simply talk about dancing.

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  • When the Beatles emerged in the early 60s, perhaps no one realized what a cultural force they would become.

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  • Another controversy emerged over ticket sales to Cyrus' 2007 U.S. tour sold out in seconds and then tickets priced several times over the face value began popping up on eBay, forcing Ticketmaster to re-evaluate its ticketing policy.

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  • During that tour, it also emerged that a Texas mother helped her daughter write a letter containing the false information that the girl's father had died in Iraq in order to win concert tickets.

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  • After laying low and working on her music and health for awhile, Spears emerged with Circus to much popular and critical acclaim.

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  • In 2005, it emerged that Ringwald was interested in producing a Sixteen Candles sequel - around the same time Hughes expressed interested in filming a Breakfast Club sequel.

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  • Woody Guthrie - Guthrie's musical output peaked in the 1950s, but his songs promoting peace and labor causes inspired many of the folk musicians that emerged in the 1960s.

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  • Although New Wave was primarily a British creation, many American New Wave musical groups emerged during the 80s, taking cues from their UK counterparts but adding a distinctly American bent to the music.

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  • Many slaves lived in the Yucatan and Mexico City regions of south Mexico, and Rumba music emerged from that community.

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  • Rumba featured many Cuban influences, though as it grew in popularity, Mexican versions of Rumba music emerged.

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  • The second season emerged as a greater hit than the first season.

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  • Shortly after filing for divorce, Linda began a very public relationship with a 19 year old who was a former high school classmate of her children and it emerged that Hulk had cheated on Linda with a friend of Brooke's.

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  • As the news emerged that they were going to have sextuplets, their community banded together and gave their support and prayers.

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  • He has also participated in both the British and American versions of The Celebrity Apprentice and emerged as the winner in the first installment of the U.S. show.

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  • It emerged that Grylls has a crew with him on located and that most of the events are fabricated.

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  • The press attention became more negative for Jon when it emerged that Glassman was the 22 year old daughter of the surgeon who had performed a tummy tuck operation for Kate.

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  • Details later emerged that James called Denton without warning and quit the group in the middle of recording a new album.

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  • Ultimately, however, when it emerged that she had been caught on video carrying merchandise out of Bloom's house and Bloom planned to testify against her, Alexis pled no contest to the charges in exchange for a 180 day jail sentence.

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