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reappear English

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reappear

To appear again. The cat reappeared out of the bushes.

reappear

appear again The sores reappeared on her body Her husband reappeared after having left her years ago

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Simple sentences

Halley is the comet that proved correct Edmund Halley's prediction that it would reappear.

Movie subtitles

But as I waited for him to reappear. Baker Street looked to me as safe and secure as ever.
Three times a day, I'd move them. And then, miraculously, they'd reappear!
Does this window beside the table suddenly vanish and then reappear, and come and go in a ghostly fashion?
You will drop out of sight for a short time, three or four weeks at the very most. and when you reappear, everything will be as it was before. as if you'd awakened from a horrible dream.
Young girls were said to have disappeared from their homes. to be gone until dawn. and then reappear with no memory of their whereabouts.
Monsieur de Vivonne, I do not think it is in your interest, nor that of your sister, Madame de Montespan, - that I reappear in Versailles.
The other ship is interspatially trapped. It should reappear in 1 hour and 53 minutes.
Man will simply vanish from the Earth and reappear here.
I don't see how they expect us to sit here and wait for the captain to reappear.
Watch the movie, pay close attention to the investigation, to how certain faces reappear, to how what seemed impossible. isn't really so.
How could he just disappear and reappear like that?
But as I waited for him to reappear Baker Street looked to me as safe and secure as ever.
The wormhole will reappear in 30 seconds, sir.
Even a thousand years from now if the contagion should reappear. That pestilence, as you rightly call it.
Come on! Then you reappear to tell of your incredible adventure!
Take a spoonful twice daily, or whenever you start to reappear.
You've got to make Lily reappear!
I will make her reappear.
The other ship is trapped and should reappear in one hour and 53 minutes.
There's no reason why Igor should reappear without us hearing about it.
Watch the movie, pay close attention to the investigation, to how certain faces reappear, to how what seemed impossible.
But there were occasions when people we had known in the past would reappear.
I'm starting to get a feel for where he might reappear.
We'll vanish, we'll reappear.
I would reappear in this world in a new body. I would be reborn.
I had a premonition that tonight, she would reappear unexpectedly.
It should reappear in one hour and 53 minutes.
These upper niches there are 28 of them may represent the number of days for the moon to reappear in the same constellation.
Your feathers give us strength, and they'll grow back before the stars reappear.
Just reappear, then.
People often go missing at sea to reappear years later.
She disappears from her home in England only to reappear here in Paris under our very noses.
My access code enables me to move about the station but, unfortunately, as you've just seen the force fields reappear the moment I pass through a doorway.
But then shouldn't the outfit only reappear at the end of the cycle?
If we could somehow amplify and polarize that instability, we might be able to get the wormhole to reappear.
Digs itself a shallow grave. And relinquishes itself to slumber, only to reappear.
Maybe you thought you was just gonna sashay out onto that green. and the old hero of Savannah just reappear all by hisself.
And then suddenly reappear. that in itself is suspicious.

News and current affairs

Only when the annual rains begin in the summer does water reappear in the river bed.
As long as enforcement of fiscal discipline is entrusted to an intergovernmental body, the problem is bound to reappear, limiting the credibility of common budgetary rules.
Similarly, reports in government media outlets in Tehran have quoted Ahmadinejad as having told regime officials that the Hidden Imam will reappear in two years.
Many European inferiority complexes toward America, which the advent of the euro were supposed to banish forever, could easily reappear.
Were my father to reappear suddenly and I told him that Lithuania was a member state, he would stare in disbelief and wonder what I was smoking.
Did Portugal's Cavaco Silva, the successful Prime Minister of the 1990's, have to reappear as President in 2006?
Of course, value-added includes profits, and to this extent the incentive for companies to manipulate transfer prices may reappear.
Then, each morning, before the tourists reappear, they unceremoniously open the gates again, so that the eerily silent falls suddenly revive in a simulacrum of normalcy.
And the challenge of ensuring adequate surveillance appears insurmountable when one considers that polio can suddenly reappear out of the blue in a so-called wild-type form.
Then they awaken to the reality that not much has really changed, and that in a few weeks or months the problems will reappear in a seemingly even more intractable form.

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