Sentences with phrase «resurfacing again»

Even if the symptoms go away, make sure your child takes all the antibiotics prescribed to prevent the infection from resurfacing again.
Google Glass has resurfaced again, announced yesterday as Google Glass Enterprise Edition.
Although state and federal investigations into de Blasio's fundraising practices closed without anyone being charged, allegations have resurfaced again in the last two weeks as Jona Rechnitz, the federal government's star witness in an ongoing political corruption trial, testified he was in weekly communication with the mayor and was promised favors in exchange for money.
Only recently, when the African continental plate collided again with the European plate, were the ancient coral reefs forced to resurface again.
The underlying causes for betrayal need to be identified, examined and worked on in order for betrayal not to resurface again.
It would not resurface again until 1977, when the winner of the IFBB Mr. Olympia contest, Frank Zane, was presented with the bronze trophy, or at least a replica of it.
Those were some of the most depressing years of my life, and I couldn't be happier that they're buried deep in my past never to resurface again.
-- that weirdly never resurface again.
So why does the problem resurface again at 167.5 k miles?
That didn't happen and the FAST prototype disappeared for a while, only to resurface again in 2013.
The Bold resurfaced again in 2011 and this time, it featured short - range wireless NFC technology — typically used for contactless ticketing and payments.
Suppressing that behavior with punishment would have probably worked momentarily, but as in most cases, punitive suppression does not change the way a dog feels, but merely treats the symptom not the cause which is likely to resurface again in a similar situation.
Occasionally this man would disappear, only to resurface again, surprising me with his metallic presence.
Now it's resurfaced again.
Certain ideas resurface again & again throughout human history.
All this appeared to resurface again in the past few weeks as people attempted to recreate the Colonel's secret recipe when there were distribution -LSB-...]
And now, the topic has resurfaced again at Counsel to Counsel and the WSJ Law Blog with the release of a new survey on lawyers» billing practices by professor William G. Ross of Samford University's Cumberland School of Law.
But the issue resurfaced again when a painter went in to do some work on the interior rooms.
And don't kid yourself: these same issues will resurface again should you develop a real relationship with your emotional affair partner.

Not exact matches

If a topic is resurfacing, again and again, month after month, it's probably a trend.
It seems every few weeks, optimism turns to pessimism and back to optimism again before retreating into a temporary information vacuum, and then resurfacing at either end of the queasiness spectrum, depending on one's industry or market segment.
The real problem, of course, is within each and every human being, and so it is only a matter of time before problems resurface and the quest for a new scapegoat must begin again.
We'll probably see Benzema one resurface once again.
He is incredibly deluded and season after season we see the same mistakes resurfacing, over and over again.
It wasn't until Dembele's injury issues resurfaced that the pair would be reunited again.
The Mexican joined Force India back in 2014 following a one - season spell with McLaren, but has once again become the subject of speculation as rumours of a Renault move resurfaced earlier in the year.
That controversy, always near the surface, resurfaced last week with County Executive Mike Hein once again accusing the assemblyman of abusing the public — a recurring theme on the executive's part.
That these charges have resurfaced suggests that there is now a case to look again at updating our current regulations which, as it stands, may well be unfit for purpose.
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.
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.
Soon, the book disappeared again before resurfacing in 1998 at an auction in New York City.
They bide their time, in hopes that the environment will once again be right to resurface and take over.
Thursday also marked the release of Denise Minger's review of Forks Over Knives, a new movie in which Campbell and his curious rats resurface once again.
About a month ago, more than 12 years later, my mother resurfaced this enchanting midi skirt and I fell in love all over again.
After appearing in a pair of supporting roles (Trapped in Paradise and The Road to Wellville (both 1994)-RRB- and a cameo (1996's The Shot) shortly thereafter, Carvey disappeared almost entriely from the public eye until resurfacing in the 1999 Saturday Night Live; Presidential Bash and once again taking a small role in Adam Sandler's Little Nicky (2000).
All the pent up frustrations from long ago resurface and John quickly comes to the conclusion he must purge his life of the sweatsuit adorned devil again.
But never fear, it isn't long until Sam is drawn back into the world of the Autobots and Decepticons when a hidden weapon resurfaces (you'll never guess where) and once again the Autobots and the humans must unite to thwart the plans of Megatron.
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...
With a new rumor suggesting the Warner Bros. adaptation could spring back to life (again), this time with Justin Lin at the helm, concept art has resurfaced from an earlier version of the film, remind us that Joseph Gordon - Levitt and Chis Evans were once envisioned as its stars.
Duke (Channing Tatum, Side Effects) and Snake Eyes (Ray Park, TV's Heroes) again lead the charge for justice, just as Cobra Commander (now played by Luke Bracey, Monte Carlo), Zartan (Arnold Vosloo, Blood Diamond) and Storm Shadow (Byung - hun Lee, The Good, the Bad, the Weird) resurface as their enemies; Roadblock (Dwayne Johnson, Journey 2: The Mysterious Island), Flint (D.J. Cotrona, Dear John) and Lady Jaye (Adrianne Palicki, Red Dawn) join the former, Firefly (Ray Stevenson, Jayne Mansfield's Car) aids the latter.
There's some wasted narrative opportunity with Lowell, who's dropped and forgotten for most of the film only to resurface when he's needed again in the third act, but the the major missing element in comparison to those cult classics is that while Tragedy Girls is clever, it doesn't have much to say beyond a slew of quick - witted barbs.
(Again, not a new debate but one that has resurfaced with some regularity, particularly since the 1970s.)
Again, I'm not sure if this is true for your Supra but I thought I'd mention it because you said it was resurfaced.
Recently, I tried to search for a calculator again and an old friend resurfaced...
If you resurface correctly you are in the perfect position to start paddling out again!
In an interview with art historian Mona Hadler, Bontecou confessed to a level of anger over that war, which resurfaced when she was a student and young artist in the 1950s: «All the feelings I'd had then came back to me again
When something is resurfaced it is made fresh again.
The same or almost the same images return again and again across the exhibition, sometimes resurfacing without notice, and always signifying differently.
The water might duck into the thermocline for a few decades, but it will ultimately resurface and be subject again to photosynthetic plankton and iron fertilization from falling dust.
McIntyre's work completely demolishes the «hockey stick» and yet the propaganda resurfaces time and again.
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