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Reemergence

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Re`e`mer´gence    (~m?r´jens)
n.1.Act of reëmerging.


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Vietnam has announced the reemergence of bird flu among its poultry after six months with no reported outbreaks of the H5N1 virus, the country's animal health department said.
He also details the broad array of communist activities across the state, which, while they may not have succeeded, shows that they did not abandon North Carolina in the wake of failures and that their reemergence in union struggles after World War II were part of a long arc of struggle and not opportunism.
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