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reappear

verb as in come again

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After the exhibition’s stark presentation on Jewish ghettos, Nazi killing squads and concentration camps, the class photo reappears.

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Images from winter showed it reappearing and a car making use of it in January 2023.

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The actor reappears, pointing to another short video of what appears to be couples holding oversized checks and celebrating.

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And yet, each time he reacts - pointing to the stands, asking referees to act, refusing to pretend it didn't happen - the same voices reappear: "Yes, they insult him, but he should behave better."

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“It’s part of our local environment and continues to reappear year after year,” she added.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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