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reappearing

verb as in come again

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Now, under al-Sisi, the old security apparatuses are reappearing publicly, blatantly, and unapologetically.

Furness apparently told Jackman she was “just off to the loo” before reappearing on stage to hand him his award.

Now there are signs that 2008 Romney is reappearing—and CPAC may be the occasion for another outing.

The interview was private, even the clerk presently reappearing in the hall and departing.

Reappearing with the dead body, he bore it in his huge arms to the stoneboat: a midget carrying a giant.

At four o'clock, Captain Entwhistle had retired, reappearing at eight, fresh as though he had slept through the whole night.

Perhaps the story really belongs to folk-lore, reappearing at times under a new guise and in a new locality.

It has happened to myself, says M. dEscayrac, to meet with walls constantly reappearing before me.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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