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reappear

verb as in come again

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That listing was later removed—only to reappear in September of this year for the discounted price of $2.2 million.

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After centuries of silence, vampires reappeared at the other end of the Silk Road, in the eastern Roman Empire, in accounts of dead women who preyed upon the living.

They also introduce subjects and significant themes — family, friendship, moral compass — that reappear in her nonfiction and novels.

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There are hopes that the items could reappear intact one day - but those hopes are narrowing as the days pass.

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It could be April 2026, at the Easter church service, before he reappears on such a family occasion, maybe longer.

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