There may still be more revelations from the secret tape recordings to emerge of course.
More details emerge of a possible passenger fight-back on the plane which crashed in Pennysylvania.
Further evidence will emerge of Labour splits over the issue.
As more details emerge of how last Friday night's meeting on Cyprus progressed, it appears - rather astonishingly - that the structure of the deal was something of an accident.
But in the process, lots of different insect species emerge because of the incompatibility of the Wolbachia strains.
Whether other initiatives will actually emerge is of course unknowable, but at least the possibility exists.
As yet, there is no set deadline for when SoundCloud Next will emerge out of Beta.
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In Indonesia's murky political system, regulations often emerge out of the blue, and can contradict existing ones.
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He did, though, make up enough ground to emerge ahead of Trulli.
Whether a more meritocratic elite can emerge out of the ashes of Fiji's conflagration to bring the country back to a constitutional democracy remains to be seen.
Talking to customers wouldn't have helped much: The new paradigm didn't emerge because of a fundamental change in customer needs, but because of an explosion of network bandwidth.
Similarly, many successful practices emerge out of the unique perspectives, relationships, and interaction history and eminence of the leader in the field, and not just the application of knowledge and technique.
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And this really does emerge out of the historical moment actually of the 1930s and '40s, when health insurance first became something that people began to organize in a systematic way.
Europe has been kicking the can down the road for years, so why are you any more convinced that we won't see another three-month fix emerge out of Brussels at the end of the month?
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If a new crisis were to emerge out of the blue in which the UK had to intervene, the warning from many parts of defence is that there will be little left in reserve without careful planning and - by 2015 - a real uplift in defence spending.
Getting there involves a heady mix of chicken buses and trucks (all under the watchful companionship of Rivera), but as the ridges of the mountains start to emerge from behind the clouds of dust, and then emerge some more, it is clear this is a special place.
Who could have forecast that John McCain and Bill Bradley, both consummate masters of money politics, would emerge as champions of campaign-finance reform?
Though Brood X is the largest, it is only one of a number of broods of so-called periodical cicadas that emerge at intervals of either 13 or 17 years.
And like any modern science, truth is forged in the fire of trial and error, and subjects nearly always emerge with theories of their own.
But Big Data can also be an enormous waste of time and money if that mountain of raw data consists of only dross, or the only patterns that emerge from all of your analysis are those you could have discovered with a couple hours of simple observation.
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Most of these would go away, and a far more elegant view of the world would emerge, if each of the particles in it had one or more heavier (and as-yet undiscovered) partner particles.
According to Vojislav Tufegdzic, top crime reporter for the daily Blic, most gangland bosses are simply sitting on their hands waiting to see what sort of country will now emerge in the wake of Milosevic's demise.
The innovative and creative side of China will emerge and will be part of the next phase of the growth of the industrial base in China.
When the size and time limits of social media are added, any claim that great ideas will still emerge from collisions of smaller ideas falls apart because small ideas, expressed only as generalities, can never capture the needed depth to address complex issues.
His thesis is that, as occurred with HIV, new regimens of convenient combination pills will emerge and win much of the market.
If, for the sake of argument, there was reason to believe Iran would take seriously any global consensus on passage through the Strait of Hormuz that would supposedly emerge from American ratification of LOST, the U.S. would still be paying far too high a price simply to codify what we already maintain is our right under customary international law.
With market dynamics of that sort, history is a decisive determinant of the dominant selection that will emerge from the array of contending products and technologies.
Another important set of questions emerge from the fact the fire broke out of the initial flat and spread so far and so fast it took the emergency services by surprise.
By the end of their careers, NFL players may emerge with all sorts of injuries -- chronic pain, arthritis, joints needing replacement, depression, diabetes, heart problems and concussion-related dementia, among others -- so many they have become a cohort ripe for study.
Chuck Grassley of Iowa conceded that some gun legislation would emerge in the aftermath of the Newtown killings.
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