emerge
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Trot first emerged in the 1930s, when Korea was still colonised by Japan.
From BBC
Vice-captains Ford and Genge, who both made errors in the game, are examples of other players who could step up, but new leaders from England's younger generation will also need to emerge.
From BBC
Unverified footage has also emerged purportedly showing a peaceful sit-in protest at the capital's Beheshti University.
From BBC
In October last year it emerged police were investigating "irregularities" in the party's finances after a complaint was raised in May.
From BBC
The BofA analyst also wrote in a January note that “emerging growth in data-center power/connectivity” is fueling analog-chip stocks, as the chips are essential for high-speed optics, temperature management and power delivery.
From MarketWatch
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