Sentences with phrase «resurfaced later»

In my June 19, 2013 blog post, I noted Gelbspan's subsequent odd reliance on wording about being a «co-recipient ``, particularly when the Pulitzer label problem resurfaced later in 2004.
Fatigue may subside with your second trimester but may resurface later on.
And, if history repeats itself, as winter approaches and cold weather reduces populations of the Aedes aegypti mosquito — Zika's main vector — this transmission likely will stop and resurface late next spring.
Psoriasis is very much like this, you keep on applying potions and take medicines and the problem disappears for a brief period of time, only to resurface later.
I read one of those how to understand men books, written by a man... the book mentioned something about what's going on with a guy who breaks up with you and then resurfaces later... something about how the guy is circling back around to see if the woman is willing to sleep with him basically... but she is unsuspecting that this is the MO..
Additional documentaries singled out by critics received significantly less notice at the festival, but may resurface later on.
There are eight scenes altogether and they include some debauchery in Colonel Figueroa's office, a scene of Major Max being advised by a fashionable American woman, a scene of Doctor Rock with a teenaged prostitute (who resurfaces later), a party and a funeral.
Keep your federal on the IBR or other income driven repayment program, get rid of your unsupportable consumer debt, and be aware that the private student loan may disappear and resurface later but get help at that time to negotiate a settlement arrangement on it.
The free money deal is no longer available through this brokerage for the time being, but may resurface later on.
Officially, not yet — although the debate about whether to declare a new geological epoch will resurface later this month at the International Geological Congress in Cape Town, South Africa.

Not exact matches

Fisher later resurfaced as a senior vice-president at a consumer health - care company also in Minneapolis.
However, we believe that volatility is also likely to resurface, after an unexpected period of calm in late 2016 and early 2017.
She then resurfaced several months later, when she was named to HP's board in January.
This matter will resurface in the first and second cantos of Inferno, where state and church are seen as equally important, and then as the central concern of his later essay, Monarchia.
A few minutes later, musing on how dull it must be for fans to sit and watch the Zamboni resurface the ice between periods, McLain suddenly had an idea.
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.
They had to see off a Chelsea attack just seconds later, but the Blues» accuracy issues resurfaced as Davide Zappacosta bounced his shot off the crossbar, and the game ended 2 - 2.
And as of late, just like we heard back at the beginning of August, talk of Juventus extending Paulo Dybala's contract has resurfaced with an international break on the horizon following this weekend's set of games.
They are able to reach for their mother's face, although this ability disappears around three to four weeks of life, and does not resurface until a few months later.
The popularity of the name peaked in the 1930s but then dipped to an all time low in the late 1990s only to resurface and climb up the ranks once more a decade ago.
Former Rep. James Walsh, R - Onondaga, once accused Cuomo of pandering to the media — a claim that, years later, resurfaced as Cuomo crisscrossed the state for months talking about sex offenders and phony travel vouchers while refusing to say whether he would run for governor or answer tough questions about the state.
Late this weekend, a report resurfaced in the New York Daily News that Roberts was considering an 11th - hour primary against Valesky.
A year later, some of the images are resurfacing once again and will almost certainly be used against lawmakers in television advertisements over the next five months.
7 Meanwhile, in China, more than 1 million unsold copies of British singer - songwriter Robbie Williams's latest CD will be used to resurface roads.
First of all, we live in a day and age where trends can last for years (animal prints) or, like a «Gossip Girl» plot line, fade and resurface a couple seasons later (maxi dresses).
A Bardot neckline and fitted silhouette for a summer fling that'll end with one party ghosting, then resurfacing three weeks later for no apparent reason.
In later years, I definitely grew to love my hair (and really love the lack of q - tip puffball photos that can resurface from the 80's thanks to the digital age).
About a month ago, more than 12 years later, my mother resurfaced this enchanting midi skirt and I fell in love all over again.
The 40 - year - old's latest role saw him starring as James Tom Hardy once harboured dreams of becoming a successful rap artist, and his attempts from the 1990s have resurfaced online.
The horror - film tropes resurface only intermittently in their later films: a hand bursting out of the ground, recalling the final shot of Carrie, during the prison break in 1987's Raising Arizona (a shot also used in The Evil Dead); the wood chipper that in Fargo (1996) is put to the grisly use that Marty had intended for his incinerator; Anton Chigurh's slasher murders in No Country for Old Men (2007); and, most acutely of all, in Barton Fink (1991), a film about a writer's worst nightmare, writer's block, complete with sweating wallpaper, expanding plumes of blood, and a hellfire climax.
Nine years later, that DVD resurfaces in this box set with a 2010 copyright date and a now - standard keepcase (to which it had been converted back in 2007) but all the contents intact.
Ah, the child in me resurfaces just in time to watch the latest offering from Pixar and Disney.
Beginning a film with a voice - over that isn't used again (or only resurfaces much later) has become a mercilessly reliable indicator of shoddy...
Doc Savage was a popular character in American pulp magazines in the»30s and»40s, who later resurfaced in paperback novels from the»60s through to the 1990s.
Similar problems later resurfaced in the way the school districts notified parents of students who were eligible for the new after - school tutoring services established under the federal law.
A 1995 interview with the late Apple founder Steve Jobs has just resurfaced and is available on YouTube.
As we point out later, the influence of these models has gradually atrophied since the mid-1980s, although the models appear to be resurfacing recently as more and more scholars return to the study of effective teaching and schooling, especially for students at - risk for failure to learn to read, write, and compute effectively (e.g., Puma et al., 1997; Stringfield, Millsap, & Herman, 1997; Wharton - MacDonald, Pressley, & Hampston, 1998).
The carmaker listed it as stolen and received an insurance payout, only for the car to resurface months later.
Well the issue did resurface a couple months later and we took it back assuming they would replace the throttle.
But when Theresa ends up pregnant, Nora comes up with a plan that will resurface to alter the sisters» lives 50 years later — when Nora is the matriarch of a big Catholic family, and Theresa is a cloistered nun in rural Vermont.
That way, in the unlikely event that Joe's intervention did not terminate the claim, the insurance company would be on the hook regardless of when the claimant resurfaced even if it is many months or even years later — and regardless of whether or not you are still insured with that company or insured at all.
Seventeen years later, the same sort of allegations have resurfaced during continuing investigations by state and county officials as well as the federal Drug Enforcement Agency.
My latest journey took me back home in a sense... I spent most of the time visiting with my parents and during this time memories of my childhood adventures resurfaced.
Given the bootstrapped nature of the NES's initial holiday release, I don't think it's unreasonable to assume that Nintendo's own data could be somewhat off the mark here... or that perhaps these two games did ship in vanishingly small quantities on day one, only to resurface properly eight months later when the console went nationwide.
First we defend Windows 8's honour, and argue not only that it's possible the OS might not actually be the reason PC sales are down, but that it's made PC's accessible for many for the first time in years; we look at the latest rumblings from the rumour - mill, specifically Durango's backwards - compatibility or lack thereof, microtransactions potentially coming to Halo, and the resurfacing of Ryse on our radars; we chat a little about Bethesda's noise about noise, beg them to finish Prey 2, and look at Pete Hines» words on day - one DLC.
Todd later resurfaced in the comics as Red Hood, with a vendetta against the Bat - Family and the Joker.
So this exhibition of around a hundred of his works, with a focus on Davis's mature period (1921 — 64), is something of a homecoming for the artist, who had a habit of going back to where he came from: The show emphasizes how motifs from earlier works tended to resurface in later pictures.
This theme later resurfaced in the 1990s as part of a series of works, three of which will be on display at Lisson Gallery.
Initially developed in the 1950s, the TWR design resurfaced in the early 1990s, and was later patented by Intellectual Ventures, the company from which TerraPower was spun out of.
The main energy reservoir is the ocean, and the exchange of energy between the atmosphere and ocean is ubiquitous, so that heat once sequestered can resurface at a later time to affect weather and climate on a global scale.
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