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Post-Roman imported pottery has been excavated from many sites across the region, and the apparent surge in late 5th century Mediterranean and / or Byzantine imports is yet to be explained satisfactorily.
In the late 1980s and early 1990s there was a surge of imports of action movies from Hong Kong.
An apparent surge in late 5th century Mediterranean and / or Byzantine imports is yet to be explained satisfactorily.
They were imposed to give U. S. steel makers protection from what a U. S. probe determined was a detrimental surge in steel imports.
Supporters of the tariffs believed that U. S. steel producers were being harmed by a ' surge ' of steel imports endangering the viability of American steel companies.
On November 11, 2003, the WTO came out against the steel tariffs, saying that they had not been imposed during a period of import surge — steel imports had actually dropped a bit during 2001 and 2002 — and that the tariffs therefore were a violation of America's WTO tariff-rate commitments.
When he lifted the tariffs, Bush said, " I took action to give the industry a chance to adjust to the surge in foreign imports and to give relief to the workers and communities that depend on steel for their jobs and livelihoods.
A roller coaster earnings surge the next year crashed down the year after that due to a further increase in imports and low demand.

surge and South
Croatian agricultural sector subsists from exports of blue water fish, which in recent years experienced a tremendous surge in demand, mainly from Japan and South Korea.
Throughout most of the late 1980s, much of the growth of South Korea's automobile industry was the result of a surge in exports ; 1989 exports, however, declined 28. 5 percent from 1988.
The 2001 recession and the September 11th terrorist attacks further inhibited growth, but development in South Florida since 2002 has finally led to a surge of passenger traffic at the airport.
South Africa was selected to host the 1995 Rugby World Cup, and there was a remarkable surge of support for the Springboks among the white and black communities in the lead-up to the tournament.
The storm surge temporarily turned Montauk into an island as it flooded across the South Fork at Napeague and obliterated the tracks of the Long Island Rail Road.
A notable exception to this trend is the inshore diamond diving operations on the west coast of South Africa, where hookah is still the standard equipment for diamondiferous gravel extraction in the hostile conditions of the surf zone, where the water temperature is usually around 8 to 10 ° C, visibility is usually low, and surge is often strong.
Despite a surge in enrolments and an unmet demand for public high school places in the area, the Vaucluse campus was sold in February 2007 by the Government of New South Wales for $ 30M to become a seniors community development site.
Later in the century, when the style was falling from favour in Europe, it had a surge in popularity throughout the British colonies in North America, highlighted by examples such as Drayton Hall in South Carolina, the Redwood Library in Newport, Rhode Island, the Morris-Jumel Mansion in New York City and Thomas Jefferson's Monticello and Poplar Forest in Virginia.
The Abandoned Pennsylvania Turnpike, a bypassed section of the Pennsylvania Turnpike that features two vehicle tunnels that were overcapacity after the Turnpike saw a surge in usage after World War II, is perhaps the most notable example of this, as it has since become a bike and pedestrian trial and, due to using the alignment for the stillborn South Pennsylvania Railroad, is also unofficially a rail trail.
It brought him one notable Test try in South Africa when he gathered a cross-kick to surge over the line.
Thanks to the surge in popularity of Greek yogurt, as of 2011, the company employs 600 workers at its South Edmeston headquarters and production facility, and continues to expand.
The hurricane carried with it a heavy storm surge (, according to Clara Barton ), which caused great destruction along the coastline and offshore Sea Islands in Georgia and South Carolina.
In South Florida at least 2, 500 were killed when a storm surge from Lake Okeechobee breached the dike surrounding the lake, flooding an area covering hundreds of square miles.
Artists such as Irene Cara, Berlin and the late Laura Branigan saw a surge in popularity, especially in places where it was not commercially successful after 1984, such as North America and South America.
Bridge River townsite at South Shalalth-closeup of hotel and residential area, 1940sAfter the war, construction of the hydroelectric project resumed with a vengeance, and along with a new boom in traffic to the mines came a surge in equipment to finish the power project.
Witt struggled on his return and was dropped after two games, however the Warriors ' mid season slump failed to be halted with new halves Nathan Fien and Grant Rovelli, and following a narrow loss to last placed South Sydney on which goalkicking was decisive, Witt returned for the Round 22 game against the Brisbane Broncos on which the team began a remarkable surge towards the semi finals to finish in 8th position, setting up a sudden death Qualifying Final match against the Melbourne Storm at Olympic Park Stadium.

surge and Korean
However, in the period of Japanese colonization there were policies to obliterate Korean culture along with surge of Western culture into the Korean peninsula.
As one put it, it represents a surge in the international visibility of Korean culture.
The immediate consequence was a near complete collapse of the allied defenses in southern Korea, as the Japanese forces were now able to surge forward without having to worry about their logistics being destroyed by the Korean navy.

surge and products
Since the inception of RFC 4875 there has been tremendous surge in interest and deployment of MPLS multicast and this has led to several new developments both in the IETF and in shipping products.
Higher earnings from soybeans and cotton could not offset the surge in imported consumer goods and petroleum products.
This new era saw the introduction of the hosiery mill industry, a boom in lumber production, various new stores and products, and a huge surge in population.
There has recently been a surge in demand for Afghan carpets, although many Afghan carpet manufacturers market their products under the name of a different country.
These products are more expensive than simple single-outlet surge protectors, and often need professional installation on the incoming electrical power feed ; however, they promise whole house protection from surges via that path.
The local grasp of market needs and consumer attitudes is unwisely excluded from considerations, and while there may be an initial surge in sales for newly adapted products, with time, the authors report findings that locals lose interest in these goods due to poor adaptation decisions overall as well as a dissatisfaction with their cheapened foreign sources.
In all these examples the uncontrolled surge in power was sufficient to cause an explosion that destroyed each reactor and released radioactive fission products into the atmosphere.

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At the end of the performance, Dave and Max came out into the brilliantly lit foyer among a surge of gowned and tuxedoed first nighters.
In this relief, the two principal figures, the stern and courageous pope and the dismayed and frightened Attila, surge forward from the center into three dimensions.
Deeply disturbed by the surge of militaristic nationalism in 1930s world politics, Chaplin found that he could not keep these issues out of his work: " How could I throw myself into feminine whimsy or think of romance or the problems of love when madness was being stirred up by a hideous grotesque, Adolf Hitler?
Most striking was the productivity surge in capital, as Milken … and others took the vast sums trapped in old-line businesses and put them back into the markets.
The surge in paranormal research continued into the 1980s: the Parapsychological Association reported members working in more than 30 countries.
On August 28 – 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina pushed a massive storm surge into Mobile Bay, measuring high at Bayou La Batre ( Alabama ), with higher waves on top, and high at Mobile, at the far northern end of Mobile Bay.
The robot leads the workers from the city, who unknowingly leave their children behind, and they surge into the machine halls, abandoning their posts and destroying the Heart Machine, the central power Station of the city, which causes all the city's systems to fail.
Within a few years, there was an important but lesser-known surge of prospectors into far Northern California, specifically into present-day Siskiyou, Shasta and Trinity Counties.
Popovich proved successful in breathing younger life into the Spurs by these modifications, and the addition of Chris Quinn and Gary Neal, who especially proved to be a valuable asset for the early surge in the season.
A storm surge generated by low pressure in the Atlantic Ocean sometimes tracks eastwards past the north of Scotland and may then be driven into the shallow waters of the North Sea.
The mallet instruments, clear and solid at the beginning, gradually blend into the background as trumpets and soprano saxophones surge forward.
The eye of Katrina passed over the eastern portion of the parish, pushing a storm surge into the Mississippi River Gulf Outlet (" MRGO ").
The opening of the mall brought a surge of progress to Eddyville, and all types of businesses began to move into the city.
The storm surge pushed flood waters into both towns, damaging many homes beyond repair in North Beach, and knocking out electrical services for nearly one week.
Midtown Direct, initiated in 1996, offers service directly into Penn Station in Midtown Manhattan, and has since caused a surge in real estate prices as the commute time to midtown dropped from about 50 minutes to 30, as the service eliminated the need for passengers to transfer to PATH trains at Hoboken.
The enraged and terrified revelers surge into the black room and forcibly remove the mask and robe, only to find to their horror that there is no solid form underneath either.
Another explanation is that the muscles contracting peripheral blood vessels become exhausted ( known as a loss of vasomotor tone ) and relax, leading to a sudden surge of blood ( and heat ) to the extremities, fooling the person into feeling overheated.
The team then put together a three match winning run, capped by a 2 – 0 win at champions VfB Stuttgart, to surge into the top six.
However, when bothered, they can assemble into huge swarms displaying complex behavior arising from self-organization, and are able to defeat an intruder by a powerful surge of EMI.
Both organizations came into existence during a surge in popularity for women's basketball in the United States that followed the undefeated, gold medal-winning performance of the United States Women's basketball team at the 1996 Summer Olympics.
This " LH surge " triggers ovulation, thereby not only releasing the egg from the follicle, but also initiating the conversion of the residual follicle into a corpus luteum that, in turn, produces progesterone to prepare the endometrium for a possible implantation.
In 1998, for a car that had suffered from slow sales when it was officially sold, with a surge of interest and the benefit of a newly introduced SVA scheme, the FD would become so popular that there were more parallel and grey imported models brought into the country than Mazda UK had ever imported.
In 2009, the NHC made moves to eliminate pressure and storm surge ranges from the categories, transforming it into a pure wind scale, called the Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale ( Experimental ).

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