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Allotment Diary for Friday 3rd February 2006 Back to February entries Cloches from freecycle and I discovered resurgence is still alive and kicking. [noun]
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Coinciding nicely with a resurgence of interest in Spirit, Jefferson Starship and Love, comes the new Quicksilver album, Solid Silver. [noun]
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Perhaps it was a resurgence of his forgotten priestly training but for the first time, Howie was more lucid than I. [Please select]
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The glamour had faded suddenly from his dreams, as if a bat's wing had fluttered overhead, and in his new mood, he felt a resurgence of his old self-consciousness. [Please select]
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She had done many things to irritate New Yorkers, but in this scene, whether they forgave her or not, they surrendered; and those to whom love and passion were lost memories felt a dim resurgence under that golden tide. [Please select]
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What was all this crowding in upon her as she rode forward through the driving rain--all this resurgence of ghosts long laid, long exorcised. [Please select]
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The ruddy resurgence of firelight stole under the lashes on her cheeks, and her eyes slowly unclosed. [Please select]
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More probably, though, it was only the inevitable resurgence of her own sane fundamental purposes, temporarily swept away by purblind passion. [Please select]
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