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emergence

[ih-mur-juhns] / ɪˈmɜr dʒəns /


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The comments by Lincoln City Councilmember Holly Andreatta at Twelve Bridges High School also have drawn attention to the emergence of Turning Point USA groups at high schools nationwide.

From Los Angeles Times

The initiative coincided with Reiner’s emergence as one of Hollywood’s most prominent political voices.

From Los Angeles Times

The main reason is that earnings at the large tech companies that are powering the emergence of artificial intelligence have increased spectacularly, and investors expect AI will bring more of the same.

From Barron's

Daera Minister Andrew Muir said the emergence of the suspect case in the existing TCZ was "very disappointing - especially for the farmer concerned".

From BBC

Until now, many scientists believed that plentiful oxygen was essential for the emergence of complex life.

From Science Daily