Sentences with phrase «something of a resurgence»

The last few years have seen something of a resurgence in commuter - friendly, fun, comfortable, stylish bicycles.
In recent years, the 3D platformer has been seeing something of a resurgence.
Ol' Rubber Face has enjoyed something of a resurgence in popularity recently thanks to solid smaller movies (Yes Man), mo - cap adventures (A Christmas Carol) and a strong presence on Twitter.
The neo-noir thriller experienced something of a resurgence in early and late 90s, aided in no small part by the national cynicism that was finding a voice in Generation X, and the rise of independent film, which could operate with a level of nihilism that their major studio counterparts couldn't get away with.
Her knee bandaged from bones now grown old and tired, she talks to me of the resurgence of Indian spirituality, the increasing anger and despair of the young and militant, the power and promise of a God beyond space and time.
In Connecticut, Sen. Chris Dodd (D), whose numbers experienced something of a resurgence over the summer, trailed former Rep. Rob Simmons (R) by double digits in the latest Q poll.
With 40 councillors won by midday on Friday, the Lib Dems were celebrating something of a resurgence.
But 2018 promises to be something of a resurgence for the three - time Academy Award nominee.
Lego is enjoying something of a resurgence at the moment, with new fans and nostalgic builders enjoying the firm's latest products.
While first - person dungeon crawlers have made something of a resurgence lately, almost all of them have seen fit to include some kind of auto - mapping feature.
Over recent years though, we have seen something of a resurgence with...
It's an appealing mixture of nostalgia and simple yet exciting combat that should serve Bandai Namco well after the Digimon brand experienced something of a resurgence following success in Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth and Digimon World: Next Order.
What goes by the name of «character education» has enjoyed something of a resurgence in the mid-1990s, and we would do well to understand just what beliefs about human nature are driving the movement, or at least some of its most prominent advocates.
I am inclined to think that my response «and of tomorrow» was more perspicacious, bearing in mind what is nine years later acknowledged to be something of a resurgence of the medium, a bandwagon which the Tate is now keen to climb aboard.
The adventure genre has seen something of a resurgence over the past few years so Forgotton Anne needed something special to make it stand out from the crowd, fortunately, it manages to achieve this with a beautifully unique aesthetic and a compelling story that keeps you guessing until the very end.
However, piles of indie games are now increasingly filling the gaps, which may actually result in the console seeing something of a resurgence in use by existing owners, if not potentially more sales.
CP: There seems to be something of a resurgence in the population of Outdoor Education in the past five or so years.
After all, independent bookselling has had something of a resurgence; wouldn't it make sense for a smart entrepreneur to take a chance on say, a romance - specific booksore?
The Huawei Ascend G6, announced today at Mobile World Congress 2014, arrives at a time when the mid-range is enjoying something of a resurgence.
Western visual novels have had something of a resurgence in the past couple of years, with creators like Christine Love (Analogue: A Hate Story) and Georgina Bensley (Long Live the Queen) leading the charge.
The Kunio - kun franchise, better known as River City in the west, has had something of a resurgence these past few years.
Motorola has had something of a resurgence in 2016 with a fleet of new handsets from flagships to brilliant budget phones — and you can now grab one of its new devices thanks to a range of great Black Friday deals.
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