How were the geniuses of the Chinese resurgence to make their knowledge useful to the race-nation?
But there was terror for her in this resurgence of her unwedded self.
So like you," she said, with a resurgence of her irony.
She suffered a resurgence of her youth, her young youth that sprang from the moors, and had had its joy in them and knew its joy again.
The 1960s, however, saw the development of Romanian independence vis-a-vis Soviet domination and a resurgence of Romanian nationalism, which again raised the potential for minority problems.
One obvious result of the independent status has been the resurgence of Romanian nationalism.
Life had always amused him, and in the resurgence of its interests after his sorrow had ebbed away he was again deeply interested in the world and in the human race, which, though damned, abounded in subjects of curious inquiry.
The appearance of Whitman marks the first positive resurgence of masculinity in mid-century America.
In 1883 came what may be called the resurgenceof the cracker, that Southeastern variety of the Pike which now came to the North as a new discovery.
He was conscious of a resurgence of a morning of a couple of years before when he had cut from a magazine a page bearing a half-tone portrait and had pinned it above his book-shelf.
To-day, as she sat in the straight chair, her hands folded in her lap, she experienced a resurgence of an old childhood dislike.
She hurried toward Seventeenth Street--could have run, in fact, such a resurgence of the old vitality was upon her.
Her sinkage of heart at the proffered eight dollars a week was followed by a quick resurgence of vitality at the prospect of the advancement held out.
Her many contacts among the famous, and the resurgence of interest in gossip, also helped persuade Daily News editor Mike O'Neill that the paper could use a gossip column in which the personality of the writer came through.
Asked for his opinion on the seeming resurgence of Nixon as a public figure, Wicker smiles and says, "I'm sure Al Capone could have drawn a crowd the day he got out of prison.
Attendance in the NBA has risen considerably this year; O'Brien cheerfully attributes it to the resurgenceof the Boston Celtics and the improvement of the New York Knicks.
The decisive fact of Italian history in all its branches at this epoch is the resurgence of the Latin, or shall we rather say, of the Italic spirit?
The harking back is here better than in most modern symphonies with their pedantic subtleties: in the resurgence of joyous mood, symbolized by the inversion of phrase, as when the prankish elfin theme rises in serious aspiration.
So the symphony has its fallow periods and it may have a new resurgence under new climes.
If, then, we note the gradual resurgence of the national spirit in Brazilian letters, it is primarily as a contribution to a study of the nation’s self-consciousness.
She had done many things to irritate New Yorkers, but in this scene, whether they forgave her or not, they surrendered; and those to whom love and passion were lost memories felt a dim resurgence under that golden tide.
There were symptoms of disaffection, non-payment of taxes, the resurgence of old discredited Turkish and German agents, open rebellions.
The fall of that great man, due mainly to the prolonged economic distresses of Greece, will probably cause a resurgence of Mustapha Kemal and the Turkish nationalists.
Instead of feeling weak as most fasters do, as each of the first four or five days of water fasting pass, he experiences a resurgence of more and more energy.
On her maintenance diet Alice had a profound resurgence of energy and rediscovered a sense of well-being she had not known for decades.
The swart "cockney" is a resurgence of the primitive Mediterranean stock, and is probably a faithful replica of his ancestors of Neolithic times.
The resurgence of fanatical religious fervour occurring in many lands cannot be regarded as more than a dying convulsion.
But a resurgence of civil war between the Sinhalese and the minority Tamils and a possible slowdown in tourism dampen prospects for 2001.
At least, it is an interesting example, as is also his transformation of science into a philosophy, of the resurgence of valid elements in life, even in the case of a man who has made it his boast to do away with them.
This resurgence of Catholic principles is another effect of the movement of which we speak.
The resurgence of old ideas and forces seems almost incredible.
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