Sentences with phrase «explosive emergence»

Environmental and social change drive the explosive emergence of Zika virus in the Americas.
The second stream of theological reflection is the explosive emergence of liberation theology, whether of class (the poor).

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And it was only last week, years after learning of the breach and days after the emergence of these explosive reports, that Facebook finally announced it would conduct an audit of Cambridge Analytica to see if it had actually destroyed the data.
This report, the first in our Contemporary China: An Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada Research Series, explores the emergence and explosive development of the financial technologies (fintech) sector...
Since these elements, produced mainly in the explosive death of large stars, are crucial to life, pinning down their emergence would help determine when the earliest possible life - supporting planets might have appeared and give us a clue as to the likelihood of life's existing elsewhere.
When one considers films tagged as queer, one probably first thinks of provocations: perhaps the films of Rainer Werner Fassbinder in Germany in the 1970s; or the aesthetic austerity measures imposed by Derek Jarman in England throughout the 1970s and»80s; or the quiet emergence of the New Queer Cinema movement in the U.S. in the»80s and its explosive continuation into the»90s, when filmmakers like Gregg Araki and Todd Haynes and Kimberly Peirce and Rose Troche were taking no prisoners.
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