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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
emerge .
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Examples
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A whole new terrain emerges from the discards of the oil economy.
Ballardian » Edward Burtynsky: Oil – A Ballardian Interpretation 2010
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The word emerges when the experience is broken open.
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Balin emerges from the depths of Moria, claiming he "fell asleep in the tub"
Boing Boing: October 7, 2001 - October 13, 2001 Archives 2001
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Even in Marxist theory the term emerges very late.
REALISM IN LITERATURE REN 1968
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“Through dialogue, the teacher-of-the-students and the students-of the-teacher cease to exist and a new term emerges: teacher-student with students-teachers” (Ibid, 80).
Civic Education Crittenden, Jack 2007
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Mexico City, México D.F. Graffiti: Mexico City's wall art emerges from the shadows by
Graffiti: the Estadio Azteca and Mexico City's new wave muralists 2009
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Mexico City, México D.F. Graffiti: Mexico City's wall art emerges from the shadows by
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Mexico City, México D.F. Graffiti: Mexico City's wall art emerges from the shadows by
The Sanchez Ghost 2009
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Mexico City, México D.F. Graffiti: Mexico City's wall art emerges from the shadows by
Graffiti: the Estadio Azteca and Mexico City's new wave muralists 2009
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Mexico City, México D.F. Graffiti: Mexico City's wall art emerges from the shadows by
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