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Reappearance after concealment, retirement, or suppression.

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  • "The Wall Street Journal" editorial pages this morning lament what they call the reemergence of national security protectionists.
  • His reemergence is a major boost for Astana as it tries to lead Contador to his third Tour de France title in July.
  • His reemergence is a major boost for Astana as it tries to lead Alberto Contador to his third Tour de France title in July.
  • No one I’ve spoken to — even when they support the public option — thinks that its reemergence is good news for health-care reform.
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