Use "national resurgence" in a sentence

1. 9 Despite its resurgence in 19 the future of the Green Party at the national level remains uncertain.

2. Resurgence of Sleeping Sickness

3. Overseas mission to thwart the resurgence of al Qaeda and ISIS is a critical national security objective, a more important Counterterrorism challenge …

4. Celibacy is having a resurgence

5. 'There is a Brahminical resurgence'

6. 3 Cigar smoking is experiencing a resurgence.

7. You have the power of resurgence.

8. With the rise of alternative medicine a resurgence.

9. It is their aggregate national development, when combined with the progress of East Asia, that has led to the resurgence of Asia in global politics.

10. 4 The resurgence of deathless poetic instinct did that.

11. They are worried by a resurgence of union bullying.

12. The result was a deadly resurgence of drug-resistant malaria.

13. The major challenge of the Villous Adenoma is the resurgence

14. 26 The resurgence of deathless poetic instinct did that.

15. The past decade has seen a resurgence of these Boosterish bucks

16. Two major events precipitated a major resurgence in Norwegian literature.

17. 5 They are worried by a resurgence of union bullying.

18. 23 synonyms for Comeback: return, revival, rebound, resurgence, rally, recovery, triumph, response

19. Her OCD suffers a severe resurgence under the stress of their visit.

20. 10 And there's been a resurgence of interest in religion, you know.

21. 11 The sharia resurgence has created social complications and gender discrimination.

22. The series also sparked a major resurgence in the character's popularity.

23. 1 Police say drugs traffickers are behind the resurgence of violence.

24. 18 The creation of independent states has led to a resurgence of nationalism.

25. 21 Between 1974 and 19 however, backbench power enjoyed something of a resurgence.

26. 13 There was a resurgence of tuberculosis at the start of the decade.

27. In particular, Maniche's resurgence as a goal scoring midfielder has been heartening.

28. The creation of independent states has led to a resurgence of nationalism.

29. Brining is an age-old process that has recently enjoyed a resurgence in popularity

30. But , all that, there are good reasons for taking the resurgence of populism seriously.

31. 14 The resurgence of a confessing community in our land has already begun.

32. Much of the Anklet’s resurgence is, in fact, thanks to Daniel Lee at Bottega Veneta

33. The resurgence of the Ayodhya agitation and the violence surrounding it raise two important questions .

34. Appreciating its complex texture and intricate nuances is essential to nurture its growth and resurgence.

35. The beginning of the 21st century has seen a resurgence in installations in concert halls.

36. 2 There has been a resurgence of interest in religion over the last ten years.

37. Disease specialists suspect that dangerous sexual practices are responsible for the resurgence of syphilis.

38. Indeed, David Poole sees the distinction between photography and portraiture as vital to the latter's resurgence.

39. Don’t Call It A ‘Comebock.’ Hard Seltzer And IPA May Threaten Lagers’ Oft-Ballyhooed Resurgence.

40. 24 The stewards should at least have inquired into Spritsail's dramatic resurgence as a public-relations exercise.

41. 6 A Britain which saw a resurgence of enterprise, sharing greater wealth more widely than ever before.

42. 8 And, indeed, they helped to establish a new resurgence of interest in the sociology of law.

43. The interregnum produced by the King's removal facilitated a sudden and dramatic resurgence of the Whigs.

44. CAMBRIDGE -- Will the political resurgence of labor unions throw a wrench into the wheels of globalization?

45. The album's success led to a resurgence of interest in the bolero genre in the 1990s.

46. But instead, recent years have seen a resurgence and the spotlight is once again on vaccination.

47. One of the reasons for the resurgence of Cracklings is the growing popularity of different low-carb diets

48. 20 As we flipped to side B,(www.Sentencedict.com) we could only marvel at this peculiar resurgence of vinyl.

49. The winning entry cleverly blended a symbolic representation of a peacock, with colours suggesting renewal and resurgence.

50. 26 The interregnum produced by the King's removal facilitated a sudden and dramatic resurgence of the Whigs.

51. 22 Indeed, David Poole sees the distinction between photography and portraiture as vital to the latter's resurgence.

52. 7 But instead, recent years have seen a resurgence and the spotlight is once again on vaccination.

53. Mission: Support activities that foster the resurgence of Bluebirds and other native cavity nesting birds in our home area

54. Plagued by COVID-19 and an economic crisis, Italy is now facing the possible resurgence of the Camorra clan.

55. Assurgency offers a land-based lens for contextualizing resistance & resurgence as normative, assurgent practices of Indigenous nationhood

56. 27 This pantomime went on for some time and, inevitably, the emotional strain brought on a resurgence of his symptoms.

57. 23 Coal has become unpopular and, paradoxically, in view of the Greens' increased influence, nuclear power has experienced a resurgence.

58. 14 There was no spasmodic jerking, nothing but the angry resurgence of the phosphorus embers as the bullets slammed home.

59. Back in the 1980s, as part of the New Age Movement, there was a resurgence in ‘angel awareness’ and Angelology

60. 30 Today: The community -- with its central location and established infrastructure -- is well along on the path to a resurgence.

61. 29 Perfectly aware of the veiled disapproval, his kindlier feelings abated, to be replaced by a resurgence of ill humour.

62. 16 We see the resurgence in the new nonconformism of the house churches and sometimes in the charismatic movement.

63. 17 However, a resurgence of working-class agitation during 1833-4 alarmed the Whig government and the propertied classes in general.

64. Although it is decidedly archaic in contemporary criminal justice systems, Banishment enjoys continued existence and periodic resurgence in application.

65. 1935 National Chicle; 1935 National Chicle

66. 20 But modern refinements and materials have brought about a resurgence of the supercharger, making it a credible alternative to the turbo.

67. Underlying the resurgence of theory and methods in social science research is the position that has been termed, broadly, 'Constructivism'

68. 25 There was no spasmodic jerking, nothing but the angry resurgence of the phosphorus embers as the bullets slammed home.

69. 15 Student activity and the resurgence of trade unionism, already discussed, were obvious facets of thus new version of steadfastness.

70. 21 Coal has become unpopular and, paradoxically, in view of the Greens' increased influence, nuclear power has experienced a resurgence.

71. Human Biometeorology is experiencing resurgence because of concerns about the impact of weather and climate on living organisms and the effects of …

72. 12 It refers to the resurgence of manufacturing during the 1980s and the mistaken but widespread belief that manufacturing is still shrinking.

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74. The national monocracy is dealing with the national relationship based on the consummate national laws.

75. Although most countries claim to have legally abolished slavery, in some areas there has been a recent resurgence of traditional chattel slavery.

76. 28 But modern refinements and materials have brought about a resurgence of the supercharger, making it a credible alternative to the turbo.

77. They were imitated all over India and led to both the resurgence of Hinduism and the development of all modern languages of the subcontinent.

78. 19 People began to question the role of humans in the scheme of things and there was a resurgence of shallow religious soul-searching.

79. National Autochthonies and the Making of Postcolonial National-Natives

80. Our national defence, our national survival depends on electronics.