Definitionn. the event of something appearing again
Last update: September 16, 2015
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A diversion was caused by Shishak's invasion, but of this reappearance of Egypt after nearly three centuries of inactivity little is preserved in biblical history. [Please select]
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Carvel's chapter opens with Landais's sudden reappearance on the morning of the day the battle was fought. [Please select]
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In some respects the evidence of inheritance is more striking when we consider the reappearance of trifling peculiarities. [Please select]
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But the reappearance of coloured longitudinal stripes on young feral pigs cannot be attributed to the direct action of external conditions. [Please select]
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"I'm so glad to see it once more," said Anne, on the first evening of its reappearance.' [Please select]
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This startling reappearance of Swedenborg, after a hundred years, in his pupil, is not the least remarkable fact in his history. [Please select]
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It was now joined by its mate, and both kept round and round watching for the reappearance of their intended victim. [Please select]
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