Sentences with phrase «sudden resurgence»

The phrase "sudden resurgence" refers to a quick and unexpected comeback or increase in strength, popularity, or activity after a period of decline or inactivity. Full definition
It's highly doubtful he will be in it given Timberlake's sudden resurgence in his musical career.
As a lover of old action heroes I'm absolutely loving this sudden resurgence celebrating crazy 80's (and 90's) action films.
With no time left on the clock and a sudden resurgence from us, the last 10 minutes saw us driving into Spurs again.
With the sudden resurgence of football shirts making their way from club to club, we take a look at their newfound appeal.
The «disco fever» era of the 1970's is experiencing a sudden resurgence in the form of overstated sparkly earrings, bracelets, necklaces and rings.
I'm glad to see a sudden resurgence by him in such films as the eventual blockbuster Captain America: The Winter Soldier as well as a few others listed on IMDb.
Ben Robins on the five weirdest monster movies ever... With the Godzilla / King Kong universe getting a sudden resurgence, and Cloverfield taking things into franchise territory at long last, the monster movie is suddenly in something of an unexpected heyday as far as Hollywood is concerned.
Civil rights groups say they were caught a little off guard by the sudden resurgence of debate over this aspect of NCLB.
Nevertheless, I can't help but feel satisfied with this title, as well as glad about the sudden resurgence of the RTS genre.
More than the murder mystery or the town's other oddities, the greatest curiosity in Twin Peaks is the sudden resurgence of hepcat culture.
That would have led to a sudden resurgence of many preventable diseases that had mostly been eradicated due to vaccines.
After laying low for a few years, it had a sudden resurgence last May.
Once de riguer bathroom flooring in the 1960s and 1970s, cork flooring has seen a sudden resurgence in popularity.
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