emerge
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A new cohort of first‑time candidates has emerged from the loosely organised Gen Z movement that helped drive the September protests.
From Barron's
Angeles recently bought small-cap stocks for the first time in about 20 years and dropped a longstanding overweight position in U.S. assets to add exposure in Europe and emerging markets.
That is the highest rate since at least 2010, when the U.S. was emerging from the financial crisis.
Emails from a different source have also emerged suggesting he passed on information about Iceland from the Treasury to a banker contact of his, Jonathan Rowland.
From BBC
But the double-touch rule that has emerged as a flashpoint of international relations has, at this time, no official video replay.
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