This is not something the generals and admirals are wishing every day and night will reemerge.
On the other hand, if government encourages job-creating activities, American business will likely reemerge sooner rather than later.
Amid the flotsam and jetsam, there is an internet company ready to reemerge.
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Expect the battles over revenue, spending and the debt-ceiling to reemerge in 2013.
The details--like which of the '90s cast will reemerge, if any--remain unknown, but that hasn't stopped the public from buzzing.
One hopes that those possibilities will reemerge in his work after this grab-bag visit with the unbridled urgency of his youth.
But unlike traditional series that reemerge after three or four months on hiatus, this one won't be back for another four years.
The Shia believe their messiah vanished from the site of the shrine in Samarra and will one day reemerge to usher in Judgment Day.
The sinister chords from tracking scenes in The Man who Knew Too Much reemerge in Vertigo, as do ghostly organ sonorities from The Wrong Man.
The dot.com crash of the early 2000s shook out a new industry and enabled the strongest companies with real business models to reemerge and thrive.
In taking the job, effective immediately, Thain, 54, is the first of the prominent chief executives who lost their jobs during the financial crisis to reemerge on top of a public company.
Aides from both parties said that a two-year extension is considered the most likely outcome, but that this would mean the issue would reemerge in the middle of a presidential election year.
After prepping the company for a sale and watching the deal fall through, Donald filed for a prepackaged Chapter 11 bankruptcy that allowed him to slough off debt and reemerge with a public company.
Did then Sonia Gandhi spend all that time campaigning believing that she'd overcome the criticisms of her foreign roots and the fears of assassination, only for them to reemerge as India's highest political prize beckoned?
In a conference call held before the bell Friday morning, executives continued to strive to reemerge from the wreckage and garner investor support to buy shares that the company plans to introduce in a public offering this spring.
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Indeed, last week, Treasury Assistant Secretary for Tax Policy Eric Solomon warned that even revenue raisers that have passed just one tax-writing committee (such as the restrictions on deferred compensation the Senate Finance Committee embraced) are likely to reemerge.
And when that industry shrank and so many jobs were lost, who could have guessed that Pittsburgh would fare better than many other Rust Belt cities, and reemerge as a center for technology and green jobs, health care, and education?
The volatility or fear index, as measured by the CBOE Volatility Index (VIX), is over 33, and has remained over 30 since the beginning of August, when the American debt issues and worries about Greece really started to reemerge in the market place.
Instead, most legislators seem to have accepted unquestioningly the argument that the money had to be turned over now lest Yeltsin fall or a threat to U.S. security otherwise reemerge from Russia one that would require still further billions in U.S. defense spending.
Instead, most legislators seem to have accepted unquestioningly the argument that the money had to be turned over now lest Yeltsin fall or a threat to U.S. security otherwise reemerge from Russia -- one that would require still further billions in U.S. defense spending.
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