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re-emergence

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re-emergence
n
the act or an instance of re-emerging


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In his hands, the emergence of the techno music subculture of Detroit reflects the emergence of digital capitalism; the re-emergence of popular forms of banda, merengue, and salsa music register and reflect changes in Mexican, Dominican, and Puerto Rican nationalisms and alterations of gender relations within transnational capitalisms; and the hook from Parliament's 1978 hit "Flash Light" ("da da da dee da da da.
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The Saturn team's strong focus on customer service and quality make the company a key component of Acument's re-emergence as an aerospace threaded fastening supplier," said Martin Schnurr, vice president and general manager of Acument North America.
 
 
 
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