re-emerge
Britishverb
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After close to four years without a new release, Harry Styles re-emerged this week with “Aperture,” a thumping electronic track featuring handsome choral harmonies.
However, the risks of tensions between the U.S. and Europe re-emerging remain, alongside concerns over the independence of the Federal Reserve, they say.
However, the risks of tensions between the U.S. and Europe re-emerging remain, alongside concerns over the independence of the Federal Reserve, they say.
“Barring any significant disruptions to supplies in Iran, Venezuela, or further cuts from other producers, a significant surplus is likely to re-emerge in 1Q as refiners begin maintenance,” the agency said.
Sometimes the most powerful trends are the ones that re-emerge quietly.
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