This year, a recording emerged in which Mr.
Minimalism was already being commodified when Kondo emerged, however.
As it turned out, none of these variables emerged as good predictors of COVID deaths.
The first molecular and cellular tools of modern biotechnology emerged in the 1960s and ’70s.
Other stories of maltreatment at residential care homes quickly emerged.
Her school closed for at least three days this week after nine positive cases emerged.
Despite, or because of, the hardship, Brown argues a stronger community spirit has emerged.
She was the daughter of Zeus, produced without a mother, so that she emerged full-grown from his forehead.
Creole languages most often emerged in colonies located near the coasts of the Atlantic Ocean or the Indian Ocean.
They emerged in the seventh century, less than 40 years after the passing away of the Prophet (peace be upon him).
Several of the modern Andean peoples trace their ancestries to mythical figures who emerged from holes in the ground.
However, as more allegations have emerged and complaints from constituents have increased, that line has become harder to hold.
In 1897 Klimt’s mature style emerged, and he cofounded the Vienna Secession, which also included German architects Josef Hoffmann and Joseph Olbrich.
Lethal bird flu viruses have emerged more frequently as poultry farms have expanded capacities and quickened animal-rearing rates over the past 50 years.
Wu compared the circumstances surrounding the latest cluster in Beijing to the initial outbreak in the city of Wuhan, where the virus first emerged late last year.
New security concerns emerged on April 2 after a man rammed his car into two Capitol Police officers outside the Capitol, then emerged from his car with a knife.
When it emerged that it planned to develop a much larger site than originally stated, a lobby group of citizens opposing the plans emerged, asking why they would want to be "lab rats" in a digital experiment.
Just before the teams emerged from the tunnel, United's Munich anthem, Flowers of Manchester, was played and as the teams emerged a massive banner proclaiming "We'll Never Die" was dragged across the Stretford End.
Since the 1930s some linguists have claimed that creoles emerged from pidgins, languages with very reduced vocabularies and grammars that are typically seen where otherwise mutually unintelligible groups come together intermittently.
In West Virginia, a half-dozen Republicans want to challenge Senator Joe Manchin III, but three have emerged as the most formidable in a drawn-out battle, state Attorney General Patrick Morrisey, Representative Evan Jenkins and the former mining executive Don Blankenship, who went to prison for the deadly Upper Big Branch coal mining disaster in 2010 but emerged unrepentant.
emerged
verb change
- come out into view, as from concealment
Example: Suddenly, the proprietor emerged from his office
verb change
- come out of
verb change
- become known or apparent
Example: Some nice results emerged from the study
verb motion
- come up to the surface of or rise
verb stative
- happen or occur as a result of something
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In West Virginia a half-dozen Republicans want to challenge Senator Joe Manchin III but three have emerged as the most formidable in a drawn-out battle state Attorney General Patrick Morrisey Representative Evan Jenkins and the former mining executive Don Blankenship who went to prison for the deadly Upper Big Branch coal mining disaster in 2010 but emerged unrepentant