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reappear

verb as in come again

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At first, buyers hoped the platform would be resurrected and reappear in some form.

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Seeing the salmon quickly reappear in the river, he said, is a historic moment that holds great meaning for the Yurok people.

“I believe that if Monsignor Garcia were to reappear here within the archdiocese we might very well have some type of legal action filed in both the criminal and civil sectors,” the archbishop wrote to the treatment center’s director in July 1986.

Will Smith’s statistical regression has illustrated his struggles to hone in on his best swing — one the Dodgers are hoping has started to reappear in recent weeks.

Will Smith’s statistical regression has illustrated his struggles to hone in on his best swing — one the Dodgers are hoping has started to reappear in recent weeks.

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