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It saw a resurgence once Graham Williams took over as producer in 1977.
A resurgence of development took place during the 1990s and 2000s, when many million-dollar-plus houses were built on the dunes near the lakefront.
The West Saxons managed a significant military resurgence under Cædwalla, king of Wessex from about 685 to 688, but when Cædwalla departed for Rome on pilgrimage there may have been internal strife before Ine, his successor, took the throne.
Celebrating its Silver Jubilee in 1968, The Monarchist editorial said " in the late 50s and the early 60s a great resurgence took place in the League when negative and passive monarchism was turned into positive and aggressive monarchism.
He took over at a time when the IRA were enjoying a resurgence and Boland was charged with the task of crushing the organisation.
A resurgence in enamel based art took place near the end of the 20th Century in the Soviet Union led by artists like Alexei Maximov and Leonid Efros.
During the summer of 1999, while on its own " Rock Never Stops Tour " ( which included Ted Nugent and Night Ranger ), Slaughter enjoyed a brief commercial resurgence, with the "# 1 Track " on the VH-1 CD " Power Ballads " with " Fly To The Angels ", " Up All Night " became the "# 1 Track " on Rhino Records " Hard Hitters ," and also took part in the Summer 2000 " Poison, Cinderella, Dokken and Slaughter " tour.
A Portuguese Cup and a Portuguese Supercup reinforced Sporting's resurgence, which also took them to the final of the prestigious UEFA Cup Final.
This major resurgence of Australian jazz took place mostly in Sydney, but it had some flow-on effects in the jazz scene throughout Australia.
The marital alliance of Kulothunga III and one of his successors, Raja Raja III, with the Hoysalas did not yield any advantage, though ( initially, at least ) Kulothunga III took the help of the Hoysalas in countering the Pandiyan resurgence.
A resurgence of graft took place in 1878 in the Hayes Administration, continuing into the Garfield Administration.
Despite their resurgence, the Bears didn't go to a bowl due to NCAA sanctions for academic fraud that were handed down shortly before Tedford took over.
Art historian Bevis Hillier organized an exhibition called Art Deco at the MIA that took place from July to September 1971, which caused a great resurgence of interest in this style of art.
The first modern attempt at revival of ancient Germanic religion took place in the 19th century during the late Romantic Period amidst a general resurgence of interest in traditional Germanic culture, in particular in connection with romantic nationalism in Scandinavia and the related Viking revival in Victorian era Britain — the latter having associations with earlier Romanticism.

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In 1992, reminiscent of the resurgence which greeted Trebelhorn's arrival in 1987, the Brewers rallied behind the leadership of rookie manager Phil Garner and posted their best record since their World Series year in 1982, finishing the season 92 – 70 and in second place, four games behind that year's eventual World Champion Toronto Blue Jays.
Glam metal experienced a partial resurgence around the turn of the century, due in part to increased interest on the internet, with the successful ' Glam Slam Metal Jam ' music festival taking place in the summer of 2000.
Since the independence of Georgia in 1991, a cultural resurgence has taken place, albeit somewhat hampered by the country's economic and political difficulties in the post-Soviet era.
The game takes place between the first and second Shin Megami Tensei games, and players assume the role of a Devil Buster who ventures into an apocalyptic Tokyo in light of humanity's resurgence, as well as a sudden onslaught of demons.
" When the dominant culture demands that the Other be offered as sign that progressive political change is taking place, that the American Dream can indeed be inclusive of difference, it invites a resurgence of essentialist cultural nationalism.
Following the draft fiasco, and the forgettable season which followed, the Blues showed signs of resurgence in 2007, finishing the round robin in fourth place, securing a semi-final against the Sharks in Durban.
Southampton's recent resurgence is putting pressure on the top five as they occupy seventh place and look on course for their highest finish since 1995.
Harold did not get past the round robin phase of the Grand Prix, finishing fifth in his group of six players ; but in the 2007 UK Championship, Harold's resurgence continued as he eliminated World Number 2 Graeme Dott 9 – 7 in the first round to achieve a place in the last 16 of the tournament for the first time since 1999.
Like other progrock acts, beside treating environmental issues the band also issued concept albums on space and sci-fi themes ( particularly Solar Fire, a minor resurgence of which was seen in the songs Launching place off The Good Earth, and Starbird, based upon Igor Stravinski's ballet The Firebird, on The Roaring Silence ) and a number of their songs featured religious or biblical imagery ( Prayer on the band's debut album, Buddah on Messin, Dylan's Father of day, father of night and In the beginning, darkness on Solar Fire, The road to Babylon and This side of paradise on The Roaring Silence, Resurrection on Angel Station ).
A resurgence towards the end of the season saw Toyota claim another two podiums ( in Singapore and Japan ) and secure fifth place in the constructors ' title, albeit without the targeted first victory.
A resurgence of sorts has taken place as new stores sell candy such as the 48 flavors of Jelly Bellies in bulk by weight.
However, a resurgence of form towards of the end of the season gave them hope, and a 2 – 1 win against already relegated Atalanta on the last day saw them secure safety and an acceptable 14th place in the table.
Although Bethany's decline lasted until the early 21st century, a second resurgence has taken place since early 2008, when the Haynesville Shale was discovered, and Bethany like many other area villages was found to be in the heart of the shale.
But a rousing resurgence in the second half of the season saw the Blades climb up to a secure 13th place in the final table.
The victory sparked an unexpected 4-game winning streak which included a season's best 3-1 victory over Calgary Storm Select, but the resurgence was too little too late for the team, and the season ended with them in fourth place, and Jason Jorgensen as the top scorer.
On some streets, a block-by-block resurgence of owner-occupancy has taken place, but on others, particularly north of Galvez and parts of the Lower 9th Ward north of Claiborne Ave., large swaths of land are vacant fields.
The original popularity of Abramelin Oil rested on the importance magicians place upon Jewish traditions of Holy Oils and, more recently, upon Mathers ' translation of The Book of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage and the resurgence of 20th century occultism, such as found in the works of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn and Aleister Crowley, and has since spread into other modern occult traditions.

resurgence and France
In France, a resurgence of the guilds in the second half of the 17th century is symptomatic of the monarchy's concerns to impose unity, control production and reap the benefits of transparent structure in the shape of more efficient taxation.
In France, Louis Claude de Saint-Martin ( 1743-1803 ) and Jean-Philippe Dutoit-Membrini ( alias Keleph Ben Nathan, 1721-1793 ) contributed to a resurgence of theosophy in the late 18th century.
Knapping for building purposes is still a skill that is practised in the flint-bearing regions of southern England, such as Sussex, Suffolk and Norfolk, and in northern France, especially Brittany and Normandy, where there is a resurgence of the craft due to government funding.
There was a resurgence of councilist groups and ideas in the New Left of the 1960s, through the Situationist International, Root and Branch in the United States, Socialisme ou Barbarie in France, and Solidarity in the UK.
Aliyah was also spurred during this period by the resurgence of messianic fervor among the Jews of France, Italy, the Germanic states, Poland, Russia and North Africa.
During the 2012 Newcastle Knights season he was credited with the resurgence in Willie Mason's career after Bennett had agreed to sign the 31-year-old after an aborted attempt at a rugby union career in France.
The allies created an international system to maintain the territorial status quo and prevent the resurgence of an expansionist France.
He was recalled in 1795 largely due to the resurgence of conservative politics in France.
Examples of graphic work on facades saw a resurgence circa 1890 through 1915, in the context of the rise of the Arts and Crafts Movement, the Vienna Secession, and particularly the Art Nouveau movement in Belgium and France.
He died in 1975, shortly before the resurgence of interest in aerogels caused by the discovery of a less time consuming method of manufacture by researchers led by Stanislaus Teichner in France.
An engagement at the Circus Medrano in Paris, France, after World War I was so successful that it sparked a strong resurgence of interest in the circus.
The allies created an international system to maintain the territorial status quo and prevent the resurgence of an expansionist France.
Economic stagnation due to the closing of the export market and fears that Democratic-Republican policies had the potential for leading America into a naval war with France or Britain were key issues that allowed for a brief Federalist resurgence.

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