Mr. Lin had been sleeping on the couch in his brother's living room, uncertain about whether he would be cut from the team, when he suddenly emerged from obscurity and began turning around a losing season.
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Paradoxically, that may be easier once economies have emerged from recession and unemployment is no longer quite so high on the political agenda.
But Venezuela's government is likely to be more circumspect after evidence of ties emerged from documents on Reyes's computers.
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In spite of a devastating defeat in World War II, Japan had emerged from the rubble to be again acknowledged a world power on par with the strongest nations of the West, and accepted as the world's second-largest economy after the United States.
Small businesses seem to be struggling and some deflationary indications have emerged from the report, with the net percent of firms rising average selling prices falling to 7% from 10%, hitting its lowest level since February. (Read JP Morgan Economist: QE3 Only If We See Deflation, Equities Will Finish 2011 Up 8% To 10%).
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The main issue for Cambodia is how future aid can be allocated when no new government has yet emerged from July's general election.
This is the context, analysts say, for the proposal from Germany's finance ministry that emerged last week for Greece's budget to be managed in future partly from Brussels.
Regulators may be learning from the disaster that occurred when risks emerged for Avandia, the world's top-selling diabetes drug.
Scorer Javier Hernandez appeared to be pelted by objects from the crowd while footage emerged of a steward falling over advertising hoardings and onto the pitch.
Compounding this, the bill that has emerged from late-night negotiation may be one of the most gimmick-ridden ever to have gone through Congress, which is saying something (see article).
In the hours since the Oregon study was published in the New England Journal of Medicine, a number of talking points have emerged from those who insist that Medicaid must be making a significant difference in health outcomes.
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Last month, it emerged money from the planned toll increases would not be ring-fenced to fund improvements at the site, despite previous assurances.
The doctrine that emerged from that case is that the patent must be examined as a whole, not a series of individual unpatentable steps.
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An elongated baseball jacket in panels of leather and wool begged to be worn by a street style star as soon as it emerged from the runway.
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Biden, who is leading a White House push for new gun laws, and Bloomberg, perhaps the nation's most powerful gun control advocate, met two days after it emerged that the prohibition on military-style firearms would be stripped from a slate of proposals expected to go to the Senate floor next month.
If the Fed stops buying, "it would be the beginning of a crisis again, and we haven't emerged from the last one, " said Larry Sorsby, chief financial officer at home builder Hovnanian Enterprises Inc.
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From studies of pregnant sharks, it emerged that there may be an "optimum size range" for the mothers.
As he emerged from the meeting, Mr German said the assembly and the WDA would be working together to try and win fresh orders for the company.
The clever premise of Chan's slightly futuristic novel, to be published in English next year, is that in the year 2013 China has emerged triumphant from a new global financial crisis.
Although Mr Kiley said legal action would be started if the documents had not been received by Monday, it later emerged the original request from LU had been granted.
Having emerged from the recent global recession relatively unscathed, China has launched what appears to be an all-out assault in its ambitions to become a major player in the future of green technology.
She ordered a report from the trust when it emerged that Scotland's transplant programme would have to be mothballed and the patients on the waiting list sent elsewhere.
Two additional pieces of welcome news emerged from the video: The iOS version will contain the full game, and there will be zero in-app purchases.
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When his mistake emerged, Bob would have had a metaphorical clip round the ear from the gaffer and would be sent out at first light the next day with brush and paint to correct his mistake.
When Taxol, for example, emerged 20 years ago, you would have thought from all the breathless articles that cancer would be cured forever if we could just grow enough of the yew trees from which the drug was made.
LONDON, England (CNN) -- Nelson Mandela, the indomitable anti-apartheid campaigner who emerged from decades of imprisonment to lead his country into a new era, will this week be joined audience of thousands and a star-studded guest list to mark his 90th birthday.
What can we learn moving forward from how the press operated during the civil rights movement and how it emerged as a force to be reckoned with?
It might be putting it a little high to talk of "superstar CFOs", but a number of finance directors have emerged from the gloom of the boardroom - most notably Andrew Fastow, formerly of Enron, and Scott Sullivan, formerly of WorldCom.
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