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But if more bad figures emerge a reprieve on new taxes may prove to be wise.

That virus will probably emerge in one of the countries that have avian flu infection in their bird populations.

A quirk of light causes a strange luminescence in its dark recesses, and as we emerge someone tolls the bell.

That is to say, it is where art and technology emerge as experience, where message and medium meld, and where interactions are useful, usable, and enjoyable.

This card shows a small wildflower that has met the challenge of the rocks and stones in its path to emerge into the light of day.

But current funding levels may not be enough to prepare 145 developing countries for a possible avian flu pandemic, not to mention other animal diseases that could emerge as threats, says Dr. Le Gall.

As fine strands of molten glass emerge through these holes, they are gathered together, run over a pad where a sizing is applied and then carried to a high speed winder which draws the filament at a rate of more than a mile a minute.

And three horribly familiar questions emerge.

One party could emerge from the scrimmage with a decisive victory.

Then they'll inexplicably emerge months later as if nothing has happened.

We find ourselves, as we often do with Lynch, in a world where nothing is as it should be — Numbers lose their meaning and sounds emerge from places they should not emerge from.

Not many of us will emerge entirely unscathed from the battering of this downturn - a great deal of mistakes of different sorts have been exposed.

Oh, dear lord. A man pops out for a moment to evacuate his bowels and catch up on the adventures of the Caped Crusader, only to emerge to find his apartment has been transformed into a cabaret.

A multitude of heroic figures emerge.

Several themes emerge from the resulting historical casserole.

As a gall matures, a small pore opens, enabling fertile aphids to emerge and disperse-and predators to enter.

So there is good reason to believe that, with the police state having been peeled away, the military will emerge as a target of criticism.

But the more balanced economy would take time to emerge, and stock and bond markets, after their rip-roaring rallies, weren't priced for the disarray that could stem from a real sovereign shake-out.

The final possibility is for another contender to emerge.

It's exactly what the swarm bees do, which gives a group time to let the best ideas emerge and win.

It is through Keating - and he was based on a real teacher who had taught screenwriter Tom Schulman - that the boys slowly learn to emerge from under the shadow of expectation.

Why then did petroleum not emerge earlier as a serious energy source?

Despite that, the first sanctions to emerge from the discussion now getting under way at the Security Council will be feeble.

They're often outspoken and affable. They tend to emerge naturally as leaders in a group setting.

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New things emerge day after day.

Consciousness for table tennis does not emerge spontaneously, but is acquired in lots of training and matches.

Later Martin announced an immediate interim ban on MPs claiming for furniture and the "flipping" of second homes, two of the most incendiary practices to emerge from the expenses scandal.

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