Sentences with phrase «resurfaced after»

It resurfaced after the Feb. 1 suicide of Castro's eldest son, Fidelito, and cited a suicide note referring to Trudeau as his half brother.
It resurfaced after many of the successive postmodern movements: the ironic hard edges of pop, the pared - down compositions of Minimalism, the free - for - all expressionism of assemblage and street art, and finally the tongue - in - cheek homages of 1980s appropriation — each caused critics to mourn painting's demise.
The district's plan follows years of discord about school conditions that resurfaced after a rodent infestation at Mollison Elementary school...
The five features and three shorts made by French actor / director / comedian Pierre Etaix between 1961 and 1971 have thankfully resurfaced after a long period of unavailability.
The legendary rapper and Def Jam head has resurfaced after a three - year hiatus, with an album that finds him joined by some of the biggest names in hip - hop (Dr. Dre, Timbaland, Pharrell Williams, Kanye West) and alt - rock (Coldplay's Chris Martin).
That story resurfaced after an expedition headed by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen...
One of the world's most elusive snakes has resurfaced after a 64 - year «manhunt» by scientists in Brazil.
A tweet sent by Trump in 2016 in which he denied wanting guns «brought into the school classroom» has resurfaced after a White House conversation about arming teachers as a way of stopping school shootings.
The Guardian story resurfaced after The New York Times revealed Cambridge Analytica used personal information from 50 million Facebook users to target pro-Trump and anti-Clinton ads during the presidential race.
He came down to check on me at our usual bedtime four hours after I had begun, and I turned to him as one resurfacing after a spectacular deep sea dive, my grin wide and my whole being excited.
Prepare to have some emotions resurface after adoption.
Set aside nearly a year ago, legislation to overhaul the state's teacher evaluation system appears set to resurface after new discussions between legislative leaders and the Brown administration.
But they do resurface after crashes: for instance, a good number of them could be found during the panic of 2008 - 09.
If the collection account remains, or if it resurfaces after a period of time, escalation might become necessary.
Skin infections Skin infections that respond to antibiotics but the resurface after the medication is stopped are another food allergy symptom.
Move over toxic plants, let's talk about the dangerous wildlife that resurfaces after the winter thaw.
Ugo Rondinone collects works by the underrated Alan Shields, who died in 2005, and by Nancy Grossman, whose work is resurfacing after a remarkable exhibition at Michael Rosenfeld gallery.
If the cancer is controlled initially, but resurfaces after a few years, your policy will continue to cover it.
But Dorfman expects the plan to resurface after the November elections, because there will be a new governor, many new legislators, and a lot of budget - related campaign promises to keep.

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This question resurfaced for me after the high school shooting in Parkland, Fla., last month.
If a topic is resurfacing, again and again, month after month, it's probably a trend.
Parker faces renewed criticism after details of his 2001 trial on charges of raping a college classmate resurfaced earlier this week, and it was disclosed that the 18 - year - old woman who accused Parker and the film's co-writer, Jean Celestin, of raping her had committed suicide in 2012.
After Flappy Bird was inexplicably removed from app stores by its developer over the weekend, the free game has now resurfaced on eBay to the tune of $ 99,900.
As the fact - checking site Snopes wrote in 2016, the illegitimate child story was a resurfacing of a 1992 story that had disappeared after it was reported that a DNA test failed to establish Clinton as Williams» father.
However, we believe that volatility is also likely to resurface, after an unexpected period of calm in late 2016 and early 2017.
People for the American Way, a liberal advocacy group and dedicated Bachmann opponent, resurfaced the petition earlier this month after news that the congresswoman would remain on the high - profile panel despite spearheading a controversial campaign against Muslim members of President Barack Obama's administration last year.
After Dr. King was killed, multiple other instances took the civil rights movement into something of what people would call an underground phase, and it's really just resurfaced on a national scale.
Chinese authorities recently launched another food safety crackdown after contaminated milk products confiscated during the scandal began to resurface.
After a short hiatus, he resurfaced with a restaurant of his own, alongside partners Ben Lustbader (chef) and Josh Perlman (beverage director); it's a 44 - seat spot on a newly happening strip of Logan Square, complete with butcher - block tables, multicolored booths, and staff members playing their favorite tunes on a record player.
After their 34 - 7 manhandling of the Cowboys last week on SNF, in which the Eagles» high - flying offense looked unstoppable, all those over-hyped «Dream Team» references seem to be resurfacing.
Speaking after the game, Gary Speed identified the individual errors as being akin to those that blighted Wales» loss against England, and expressed disappointment that such lapses in concentration had resurfaced.
Most of us have suffered the embarrassment of an old Bebo or Myspace account resurfacing years after forgetting all about it — and this time it's Arsenal star Aaron Ramsey «s turn to suffer the shame.
After his F1 career had somewhat fizzled out after driving for his own team, Fittipaldi stayed away from racing for a few years but eventually resurfaced in America, racing in the CART seAfter his F1 career had somewhat fizzled out after driving for his own team, Fittipaldi stayed away from racing for a few years but eventually resurfaced in America, racing in the CART seafter driving for his own team, Fittipaldi stayed away from racing for a few years but eventually resurfaced in America, racing in the CART series.
Former #USC DT Noah Jefferson, a massive dude at 6 - 6, 330, has resurfaced at #OleMiss in the Rebels signing class after going to JC at Arizona Western.
Then came Jim Young, who had a nice stretch from 1977 - 81 before resigning after a 5 - 6 season, later resurfacing as the head coach at Army in 1983.
He is incredibly deluded and season after season we see the same mistakes resurfacing, over and over again.
Year after year we fight hard to finish in the top four but show no desire to compete and the same failings consistently resurface.
Seamus Coleman is out (Thigh) after his injury resurfaced in the midweek win over Swansea.
Extended family, friends and well - wishers may be plentiful in the first week or two after the birth, but soon things settle down and the demands and routines of life begin to resurface.
The Ministry of Defence (MoD) has been told to get its priorities straight after it resurfaced tennis courts while many troops were living in substandard accommodation.
Despite the #MeToo movement, the White House is considering finding a role for Andrew Puzder, President Donald Trump's first pick for labor secretary, who withdrew his nomination in February after old allegations of domestic abuse resurfaced.
Democratic lawmakers resurfaced these comments on Friday after the news that special counsel Robert Mueller had charged Flynn broke.
Since then, Mr. Behan has left the committee and has altered his opinion of the candidate, calling him «Houdini» for what he saw as a disappearing act after the last election only to resurface to run for office again.
She largely vanished from the public eye after that moment, briefly resurfacing for a Vogue photo spread the following year titled «The Survivor.»
If dark matter was born right after the big bang, it may resurface in the LHC — and physicists might get a glimpse.
After Tacitus's account resurfaced in the 15th century, German nationalists resurrected the myth of Arminius, who is often depicted as a blond, muscular young chieftain and known as Hermann.
There are testimonies of symptoms persisting — sometimes even resurfacing decades after the initial infection — though the exact cause of such post-treatment Lyme disease syndrome is a topic of debate among Lyme scientists.
Fewer than 10 percent of patients had a local recurrence after treatment, but 20 percent of patients had their disease resurface at a distant site.
They're expensive, so I've tried dropping them after all seems well, but every time I do, it isn't long before problems begin to resurface.
Yoga resurfaced in her life at a local gym after the birth of her second child and she has been practicing ever since.
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