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reappear

verb as in come again

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

Last year, the cancer reappeared in her spine and she was immediately prescribed chemotherapy pills and hormone treatment.

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The village was peopled with "extraordinary, eccentric, cosmopolitan people, defeated by life", some of whom would later reappear in her fiction.

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Some are never found and others reappear with disturbing accounts of violence or torture – and some have been found dead.

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Two returned to land but the alarm was raised after one failed to reappear from the sea.

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

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