It was most popular during the mid to late 1970s, though it has had brief resurgences afterwards. |
Nevertheless, the explicit recognition of minorities can, according to the period and context, lead to resurgences in claims for recognition and to possible conflicts in the ways of managing natural resources. |
The body's revival comes alongside a slew of other unlikely resurgences, from jumpsuits and ponchos to dungarees and flares. |
The Lisbon Strategy had been positive. It had advanced European integration, but the crisis had shown us to what extent European projects could be setback by nationalist resurgences. |
Suggestions are made of how we can start ameliorating the damage, examples of resurgences among certain endangered species noted. |
The HydroSciences Montpellier UMR is also involved in this project, namely with the characterisation of the operation of the karsic systems associated with undersea water resurgences. |