They reappeared next to Marton's bed to the astonishment of the medicine man. |
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The disease was in remission for eighteen months but reappeared in January. |
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When they reappeared, they were in the moonlit shadow of a tall, aged tree whose limbs were full and bright in the moonlight. |
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Returning from injury, the loose head set the move in motion then reappeared on the wing to take a scoring pass and dive over for a fine score. |
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Moments later he reappeared with a large plastic tarpaulin, a box of nails and several lengths of rough carcassing. |
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Jack reappeared moments later, the manageress still talking incessantly to him. |
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He reappeared a moment later, clutching a rather dusty and battered deck of cards. |
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When fish were not in view for the entire observation period, sampling was abandoned and restarted when the fish reappeared. |
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Around forty-five minutes later she had changed into her smart togs and reappeared for her own set. |
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The judge issued a bench warrant, and she reappeared six weeks later when the police arrested her and brought her to court. |
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In 1967, it reappeared on Saturday mornings, where it finally clicked with a nation of kids high on sugary cereal. |
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After continuous treatment, Callum's tumour reappeared at the age of three and the brave youngster's hair fell out. |
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These were the small fry of the trade, the hawkers, who often reappeared with new stock mere hours after a confrontation. |
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There was modernism, then postmodernism, and modernism reappeared, because it never completely disappeared. |
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The Mother Superior then reappeared with a bottle of local spirit and we were all persuaded to have a swig before departing. |
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Pete shortly reappeared with a grin and a mouthful of freshly cooked sausage. |
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After a while he reappeared with an armful of blankets and led us downstairs to the living room where he had set up the sofa bed. |
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When he reappeared, he had a small pack as well as a broadsword and two smaller swords meant for cooperative use strapped to his back. |
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When the man reappeared, along with several others, Buckner began to speak to them in broken English. |
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Soon, this same planar element reappeared in some of her paintings and watercolors as a squarish brushstroke, abstracting the shape of flowers. |
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I do not think that ever again has that hopeful, almost bumptiously hopeful, atmosphere reappeared in this country. |
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Endangered species such as the wild dog, not sighted since 1996, has reappeared here, while Sariska is also home to the elusive caracal. |
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Denise reappeared, wearing a straight blue skirt, trying to compose herself but still looking very embarrassed. |
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Haggis turned up again as the stuffing of a chicken fillet wrapped in caul and the salmon reappeared in a salad with citrus mayonnaise. |
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Play was suspended by the weather at one-set all and when they reappeared the next day White was more orthodoxly dressed. |
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In South Florida, long lines reappeared at gas stations and shoppers swarmed home building stores and supermarkets. |
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At first she had appeared in a blue office suit but after disappearing for a few minutes, she reappeared wearing just a housecoat. |
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The gypsy man has reappeared here as well, wearing low-slung trousers wide at the leg, decorated vests and fur-trimmed parkas. |
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Finally Dale reappeared, fully clothed in slacks, loafers, a trim tux shirt, and a tie. |
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Many valuable works, of course, have not reappeared in our day, but are available only in libraries and private collections. |
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They were chatting about school when he reappeared with some pints of liquid. |
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However, it reappeared in a different form the next day when Tandy was doing some work on his fencing foil. |
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Surveys at Discovery Bay showed that Diadema reappeared on the shallow fore reef after 1996, accompanied by drastically reduced macroalgal cover. |
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The old political and geographical divides between left and right, which Gaullism had effaced, also reappeared clearly. |
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The bear reappeared briefly, gave a few more roars, then disappeared into the woods. |
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By mid-1976 abductions were running at an average of over five a day, and at least 9,000 desaparecidos never reappeared. |
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He dived down in the water for a moment and reappeared with a handful of what looked to be fine sea weed. |
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Without injury, I dropped and landed, and Fraust reappeared from the shadows. |
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The maid reappeared soon with three leather cases brimming with jewels and other trinkets. |
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Her car had been found on the Yorkshire moors, whereas she'd reappeared about fifty miles from there. |
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Last November, doctors told him the cancer had reappeared, only this time it had spread and was terminal. |
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The symptoms reappeared in response to the challenge but did not reappear without pantoprazole. |
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The next day, he said, she reappeared, said she could not live without the children and would he object if she took them. |
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He disappeared into the bathroom, and reappeared ten minutes later in a black T-shirt and a favorite pair of shorts that had palm trees printed all over them. |
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Until Levonuk reappeared an hour later wielding the soothing stuff at another Giant store 20 minutes away. |
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Like, for example, Boone and Shannon, who reappeared, however briefly, during the grand finale. |
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Five minutes after giving up, the coffee reappeared on the breadboard. |
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Look no further than the pictures of sad and frazzled stock traders that have suddenly reappeared in the news. |
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The butler reappeared instantly bearing a silver tea tray with a glass of ice and a pitcher of cold water, which he poured into the glass and offered to me. |
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The crowd of nearly 13,000 were left to ponder on a turgid first half, but any thoughts that they were being short-changed were quickly dispelled when the teams reappeared. |
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The policeman reappeared the next evening, with one of his mates, and walked up and down the street a couple of times before returning to the warmth of the local cop shop. |
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Bit by bit the surfaces reappeared, cupboards and drawers refilled, and as the job got done the transformation from bombsite to spotless showroom was remarkable and rewarding. |
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But minutes after Colbert picked up a lady friend, they reappeared. |
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The government was mum when China's heir apparent Xi Jinping went missing, and political jitters persist now that he's reappeared. |
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The phonic method has reappeared for teaching reading and spelling in the early primary school, after some thirty years of official neglect in favour of word recognition. |
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As a taste for non-realistic forms of fiction established itself, Gothic settings and character-types reappeared regularly as part of the repertoire of serious fiction. |
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Cholera was not known in the Americas for most of the 20th century, but it reappeared towards the end of that century. |
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In the claggy mud of the field the barrow reappeared initially as a grass-topped mound running in a west-to-east direction. |
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A few minutes later they reappeared, the horse with mud and turf still on its browband, Julian with his bat ears flapping and ruin in his eyes. |
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I was unprepared for the change in attire and started slightly when the alectryomancer reappeared. |
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It reappeared as a duchy, and in the High Middle Ages, an enlarged Aquitaine pledged loyalty to the Angevin kings of England. |
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In February 1307, Bruce reappeared and started gathering men, and in May he defeated Aymer de Valence at the Battle of Loudoun Hill. |
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Both subjects reappeared in The Painter's Room on display at Freud's first solo exhibition in 1944 at the Lefevre Gallery. |
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The Evening News Christmas story reappeared as the first chapter of the book. |
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In 2007, it closed shop and reappeared in tabloid form, and has been appreciated for its brand of investigative journalism. |
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He reappeared in 1175 in Pierre Saint Cloud's Le Roman de Renart, and made his debut in England in Geoffrey Chaucer's The Nun's Priest's Tale. |
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Names such as Herefordshire and the East Riding of Yorkshire reappeared as local government entities, although often with new boundaries. |
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During the 10th century and onwards, cities and towns gained more importance and power, as commerce reappeared and the population kept growing. |
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Three months later, on 25 November Afonso reappeared at Goa with a renovated fleet. |
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Some of the smaller islands have disappeared and reappeared multiple times as a result of hurricane impact. |
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Often, the Indians did not vacate the property, or reappeared seasonally, according to their migration patterns. |
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The original official manuscript account reappeared in the collections of Sir Thomas Phillips during the 19th century. |
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Eventually a huge bell dropped on him and he reappeared as a snake demon in a red fright wig. |
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When the Matariki star cluster reappeared in the eastern sky before sunrise, it was a signal to Maori that the old year was dying and a new year beginning. |
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The farmer returned to the field and discovered the object had reappeared. |
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In 951, the Vikings reappeared and attacked the Galician coast. |
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However, the demand for their nursing services remained strong, and after 1800 the sisters reappeared and resumed their work in hospitals and on rural estates. |
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His works reappeared in the West first in Renaissance Florence. |
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Barry, who displayed obsessive behaviour and was twice arrested after they separated, reappeared the following year and announced that she was pregnant with Chaplin's child. |
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Girodet's wash drawings inspired by Ossianic themes reappeared in 1971 when the Musee de Montargis acquired eight of them from the artist's heirs, the Becquerel family. |
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