The company experienced a resurgent growth in sales after implementing a new marketing strategy.
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certain styles become resurgent years after becomming dated
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Resurgent Stream arise when the limestone is underlain by an impermeable rock, such as clay. this forces the water out into the open, forming a spring or resurgent stream.
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Resurgent Stream arise when the limestone is underlain by an impermeable rock, such as clay. this forces the water out into the open, forming a spring or resurgent stream.
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Resurgent - 2008 was released on:
USA: 31 January 2008 (Santa Barbara Film Festival)
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There has been a resurgence of interrest in golf in the usa.
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A resurgent stream is typically formed in a limestone area because limestone is a soluble rock that can be easily eroded by water. As water flows through the limestone, it creates underground channels and caves. When these channels become blocked or the water table drops, the water is forced to resurge back to the surface, creating a resurgent stream.
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I would say that Sugarland is a mixture between Country and Pop genres. Country-Pop or Neotraditionalist Country or Resurgent Country
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Resurgent dome is the term used to describe a structure that forms when magma re-enters a magma chamber, causing the floor of the caldera or crater to lift. This uplift creates a dome-shaped structure within the caldera.
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Yes. Many people are wondering about this eventuality, since it seems all too likely to come to pass.
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Rome razed the city of Carthage to prevent/eliminate any chance of a resurgent enemy since they had struggled with Carthage from 264 BC to 146 BC .
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agent, astringent, ,cogent, contingent, convergent, detergent, diligent, divergent, emergent, exigent, indigent, indulgent, insurgent, intelligent, intransigent, negligent, pageant, pungent, reagent, resurgent, sergeant, stringent, tangent, urgent and vigilant!
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Sparta, however this was not unchallenged as it had to face several coalitions involving Corinth, Argos, Mantinea, a resurgent Athens, and others. However its defeat by Thebes in 370 BCE ended it's temporary supremacy.
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My neighbor Doug has a set he wants to sell.
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The battle of Stalingrad marked the end of Nazi Germany's Eastward expansion and showed to the world that German arms could be defeated by a resurgent Russian army .
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These countries no longer see the Free Syrian Army as being viable and are increasingly turning their attention to a resurgent Assad and a quasi-independent Kurdistan as a counterweight to Islamic State.
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All of them have seen United Nations Peacekeeper deployments in order to preserve the peace and prevent resurgent violence. In Haiti, Bosnia, and Lebanon, they have more-or-less been successful. In Somalia, they were patently unsuccessful.
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When a mound of magma forms on the floor of a caldera, it can lead to increased pressure and potential eruptions. As the magma accumulates, it can cause the caldera floor to rise, potentially leading to uplift and deformation of the surrounding area. This can be a precursor to an eruption if the pressure continues to build.
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The British Expeditionary Force escaped from Dunkirk to avoid destruction and/or capture by German armed forces . The BEF reformed as the core of a reconstituted and resurgent British army that later fought with distinction on the European mainland (and elsewhere) .
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W. R. Okie is the author of the book "The Desecularization of the World: Resurgent Religion and World Politics." This work explores the role of religion in global politics and its growing influence in society.
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It forced them to abandon their plan to invade Britain.
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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 4 words with the pattern --S--G--T. That is, nine letter words with 3rd letter S and 6th letter G and 9th letter T. In alphabetical order, they are:
assurgent
insurgent
massagist
resurgent
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Daisy Galvis has: Played Hairdresser in "The Bold and the Beautiful" in 1987. Played Chona in "Arrested Development" in 2003. Played Park Mother in "Resurgent" in 2008. Played Expectant Mother in "Maria My Love" in 2011. Played Farnaz in "Inescapable Dream" in 2012. Played Female Clerk in "The Mindy Project" in 2012. Played Garage zombie in "Dead Season" in 2012.
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detergent, divert, determent, deferment, deterrent, disorient, divalent, emergent, diligent, different, reverent, regent, dependent, afferent, directest, diversity, resurgent, dissent, coherent, devilment, movement, urgent, veriest, reagent, riverboat, referent, divest, digest, coverlet, decedent, fieriest, Sargent, lineament, inherent, liveliest, diluent, direst, inerrant, sergeant, adherent, revetment, serpent, diffident, severest, verdant
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They destroyed it. With their superior citizen legions and updated navy, Rome decided to end the existence of Carthage. Carthage had trouble also with their mercenary military over pay issues. Rome was also fearful of a resurgent Carthage and jealous, to a degree, of its commercial successes. So from 149-146 BC Rome leveled the city-state of Carthage.
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The three Punic wars were Rome overcoming the challenge of Carthage in the Western Mediterranean. The final solution after the third war was the total destruction of Carthage and the sale of its people as slaves.
The Macedonian Wars were initially Rome's response to Macedonia supporting Carthage during the Second Punic War, and then a second war as a punitive action, egged on by Pergamon and Rhodes. Then there was a third war against a resurgent Macedonia, and its neutralisation by dividing it into four weak republics.
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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 9 words with the pattern ---URG-N-. That is, nine letter words with 4th letter U and 5th letter R and 6th letter G and 8th letter N. In alphabetical order, they are:
assurgent
expurging
insurgent
nonurgent
resurgent
resurging
scourging
splurging
upsurging
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International agreement not to use war as an instrument of national policy. It was conceived by Aristide Briand, who hoped to engage the U.S. in a system of protective alliances to guard against aggression from a resurgent Germany. The U.S. secretary of state, Frank Answers.com, proposed a general multilateral treaty, and the French agreed. Most states signed the treaty, but its lack of enforceability and exceptions to its pacifist pledges rendered it useless. See also Pact of Locarno
Also its the Kellogg Briand Pact
(You forgot the "d")
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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 16 words with the pattern R--U----T. That is, nine letter words with 1st letter R and 4th letter U and 9th letter T. In alphabetical order, they are:
rebutment
recumbent
recurrent
reductant
redundant
refulgent
reluctant
repugnant
resubject
resultant
resurgent
resurrect
rheumiest
ritualist
robustest
rotundest
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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 19 words with the pattern -----GE-T. That is, nine letter words with 6th letter G and 7th letter E and 9th letter T. In alphabetical order, they are:
assurgent
corrigent
cotangent
decongest
detergent
divergent
effulgent
impingent
indulgent
insurgent
negligent
newsagent
nonurgent
predigest
refulgent
resurgent
strangest
stringent
strongest
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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 12 words with the pattern RE-U----T. That is, nine letter words with 1st letter R and 2nd letter E and 4th letter U and 9th letter T. In alphabetical order, they are:
rebutment
recumbent
recurrent
reductant
redundant
refulgent
reluctant
repugnant
resubject
resultant
resurgent
resurrect
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there still are groups out there that consider themselves the KKK and practive similare activities and beliefs. however, im pretty sure that it is illegal now and if they get caught they could get in a lot of trouble with the law
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They were three separate wars about 50 years apart - a struggle for supremacy in the Western Mediterranean
The first 264-241 BCE saw land power Rome develop a navy to beat the hitherto superior Carthaginian fleet.
The second war 218-201 BCE saw Rome defeat Carthage on land and impose crippling 50-year indemnity of it to neutralise it.
The third 149-146 BCE saw Rome, facing a resurgent Carthage, go for a final solution by destroying the city and selling its people into slavery.
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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 21 words with the pattern R--U--E--. That is, nine letter words with 1st letter R and 4th letter U and 7th letter E. In alphabetical order, they are:
rebutment
rebutters
recumbent
recurrent
refulgent
refunders
renumbers
repulsers
requirers
requiters
resubject
resurgent
resurrect
resurveys
resuspend
returnees
returners
rheumiest
robustest
rotundest
roturiers
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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 20 words with the pattern -----G-NT. That is, nine letter words with 6th letter G and 8th letter N and 9th letter T. In alphabetical order, they are:
assurgent
conjugant
corrigent
cotangent
detergent
divergent
effulgent
impingent
indulgent
inelegant
insurgent
intrigant
negligent
newsagent
nonurgent
refulgent
resurgent
segregant
stringent
termagant
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Yongle was a usurper took the throne from his nephew, who ruled as emperor. He was the Prince of Yan. Yan was the ancient name of the Beijing area. It had been the Yan State from the 11th century BC to 222 BC and it capital. Its capital was Ji, which then became Yanjing (modern Beijing). Therefore, Yongle moved the capital to his power base. Another reason for moving the capital was fear of a resurgent Mongol threat who wanted to reconquer the rich lands south of the Great Wall. He was one of the Chinese rulers who was most active in building the Great Wall.
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The most important long-term effect was that Operation Overlord (the Normandy Invasion) was that it set the stage for the Allied victory in Europe.
By opening a western front, it forced Hitler to fight 2 full-time battles; one against the Americans and Brits, the other against a resurgent Soviet Union who wanted both revenge and victory for the atrocities the Germans had perpetrated on the Russians.
A little-known fact was that the Army lacked expertise in conducting amphibious operations and sent a group of generals and senior staff to learn from the Marines how to conduct landings under fire.
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Dust mites
PC: Bedbugs (or bed bugs) are small, elusive, and parasitic insects of the family Cimicidae. They live strictly by feeding on the blood of humans and other warmblooded animals. The name 'bed bug' is derived from the insect's preferred habitat infesting houses and especially beds or other common areas where people may sleep.[1] Bedbugs, though not strictly nocturnal, are mainly active at night and are capable of feeding unnoticed on their hosts.
Largely eradicated as pests in the United States in the early 1940s, bedbugs have been resurgent in the past decade to near epidemic proportions.
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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 24 words with the pattern ---U-G-N-. That is, nine letter words with 4th letter U and 6th letter G and 8th letter N. In alphabetical order, they are:
adjudging
assuaging
assurgent
bedunging
chaunging
debugging
divulging
effulgent
effulging
expunging
expurging
indulgent
indulging
insurgent
nonurgent
refulgent
rejudging
resurgent
resurging
scourging
shrugging
splurging
unbudging
upsurging
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Hot spots are not typically associated with rising calderas. Hot spots are regions of high volcanic activity caused by a fixed mantle plume that generates magma, while calderas are large volcanic craters typically formed by the collapse of a volcano after an eruption. However, hot spots can create volcanic activity that might eventually lead to the formation of calderas in certain cases.
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Which ones and when? Rome has a thousand year history, and what the writers of the early republic did was far different from the writers of the late empire.
Virgil tried to inspire patriotism by linking the Reign of Augustus to venerable mythology. He created an epic poem which linked the resurgent Romans to the fallen Trojans, finally taking back the mantle of leadership in the mediterranean world from the Greeks.
Four hundred years later, Boethius and Augustine of Hippo tried to create patriotism for their now Christian empire by writing philosophical treatises which linked the rule of Rome to the eventual world wide unity under Christ.
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Historically jazz on America has been made by many famous people who had talented on their job.
New generations are influential by the modern music because Young people are targeted by advertisers because their product preferences can be changed more easily. Therefore, the market jazz can attracted by the most commercially successful stations target young audiences. Also newspaper, radio has influences on jazz marketing between younger audiences. Today, amongst artists, Philadelphia's jazz scene is resurgent. Anchored by a set of strong University jazz studies programs, a whole crop of local artists is ready to build a new jazz Mainstream, innovating artistically and engaging a new generation of listeners and aficionados.
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Transaction Advisory Services
Resurgent India is one of the top Corporate financial advisory firms in India. Our Focus is primarily on providing transaction advisory services in the areas of Corporate Finance, Capital structuring, Transaction advisory, M&A, Buy/Sell, Group structuring, Value creation.
For the Government sector clients, we specialize in Transaction Advisory services and financial Appraisals, for Highways, Railways, Power, Urban Development, Renewables, Strategic Sale and Leasing. We also do financial appraisals for capital investments.
For private sector, our specialty lies in Long term Value creation for the stakeholders. WE provide services like due diligence, valuations and advisory support to restructuring under-performing businesses.
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Song was "the Snake". But when? I don't see it in discographies. This song was popularized in the 1960's R&B era by prolific singer and songwriter, Al Wilson who recently died (April, 2008). A brief bio/obit of his career can be viewed at: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/al-wilson-expressive-singer-of-the-snake-814697.html Though Wilson initially brought a 1960's resurgent notice to the song and his, Wilson's, arrangement of it, it was also rendered by other soul, blues and R&B artist's and came to its most publicized in the sphere general audiences via top-40 radio air-play of the Tom Jones version of the reincarnate original that was scribed by jazz and blues empresario, Oscar Brown, Jr.
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In Solon's time, the government was by the oligarchs (the rich few). Solon's task was to bring reforms to prevent the poorer oppressed majority from revolting, and he removed det slavery and recovered those sold into slavery abroad. His partial solution did not solve the problem and the people backed a tyrant to provide a mere equitable solution. This improved the situation, but it was not until 50 years later that Cleisthenes established a limited democracy which started providing a more even balance.
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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 48 words with the pattern -E---G-N-. That is, nine letter words with 2nd letter E and 6th letter G and 8th letter N. In alphabetical order, they are:
bedunging
befogging
belonging
berrigans
besieging
besinging
bewigging
debagging
debugging
defanging
defogging
demerging
deranging
derigging
detergent
deterging
heptagons
melongene
messaging
negligent
neopagans
newsagent
pentagons
petrogeny
rebadging
reforging
refulgent
regauging
regorging
rehanging
rehinging
reimagine
reimaging
rejigging
rejudging
remerging
renigging
repegging
rerigging
restaging
resurgent
resurging
retagging
revenging
segregant
selvaging
termagant
tetragons
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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 49 words with the pattern --S-R--N-. That is, nine letter words with 3rd letter S and 5th letter R and 8th letter N. In alphabetical order, they are:
absorbant
absorbent
absorbing
adsorbent
adsorbing
assarting
asserting
assorting
assurgent
bescreens
besorting
cesareans
cesarevna
cesarians
descrying
deserting
deserving
desorbing
disarming
discrowns
disorient
distrains
distraint
enserfing
exserting
histrions
inserting
insurgent
miscreant
misorient
mistrains
observant
observing
obstruent
rescreens
reserpine
reserving
resorbent
resorbing
resorcins
resorting
restrains
restraint
resurgent
resurging
rosarians
susurrant
upsurging
yestreens
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There are 39 chapters in Divergent. It's approximately 500 pages long.
Divergent is a young adult novel about a girl named Beatrice living in dystopian Chicago where society has been divided into factions dedicated to various virtues. Every person must pick one group, and therefore virtue, to which they will dedicate the rest of their lives. Beatrice has trouble choosing and makes choices, goes through initiations, and makes and breaks friendships. This book is the first in Veronica Roth's four book series; it was made into a film in 2014 starring Shailene Woodley and Theo James.
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There are two 20Th century Michael Romanovs. One was the Grand Duke, who was the brother of the Czar, and a General in the ( White) Russian Army. He was technically Czar for a few months but never wore a crown- bu did wear the Garrison Hat- he was very much the ( Fighting General) type. There it is believed he died in the war, of miloitary action, battle wounds, etc- NOT political terrorism, like Nicholas and Family. another Micharl Romanov ( came along) in the thirties in California. He operated a restaurant, Hotel or combination of same with Night-Club overtones. He styled himself as (Prince) Romanov but was not believed to have been active in any resurgent ( good phrase- lilke Anastatic- resurface!) White Russian movement, of which there were several in the interwar period. They ar enot the same man, as Michael the Grand Duke was a war casualty. that"s about the size of it. There may have ben Czars and princes named Michael in the long history of the Romanov family- but these two are the best known.
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"Goths", were members of a Germanic tribe that came from somewhere in northern Europe, probably Götaland (today South Sweden) during the Age of European Migration (which apparently began during the late Classical period, when the Roman Empire had not yet begun its transformation into the Christian Church of Europe and the Byzantine Church of Asia Minor) and which eventually split into two branches known as Ostrogoths or eastern Goths and Visigoths or western Goths.
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