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Pamela Hensley reemerged in the literary world in 2004 with the publication of a small cookbook called The Jewish-Sicilian Cookbook authored under the name Pamela Hensley Vincent.

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Environmental issues reemerged on the national agenda in 1970, with Republican Richard Nixon playing a major role, especially with his creation of the Environmental Protection Agency.
During his term, the controversy over the expansion of slavery in new lands had reemerged with the addition of the lands ceded to the United States by Mexico in the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo at the conclusion of the Mexican-American War.
After the collapse of the Delhi Sultanate at the end of the 14th century, independent regional kingdoms reemerged, including the Tomara Rajput kingdom of Gwalior and the Muslim Sultanate of Malwa, with its capital at Mandu.
In 2001 Montenegro reemerged into the music scene with her second album Desahogo.
After a period of isolation, James returned to recording in 1967 and reemerged with more ballsy R & B numbers thanks to her recording at the legendary Fame Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama releasing her comeback hit " Tell Mama ", which was co-written by Clarence Carter and reached number ten R & B and number twenty three pop.
Gambit returned to his original appearance and powers ( presumably with the aid of Mr. Sinister ) and reemerged as a member of the Marauders.
As thousands watched silently ( If silence had music, the atmosphere was filled with it, wrote one correspondent ) he descended into the river and then reemerged, holding an idol of Shiva.
The newspaper reemerged as the milder the following year with Nakae as its chief editor.
Gal fashion recently reemerged in the form of the skin-whitening Shiro Gyaru, associated with Popteen.
In 2006, Rawkus signed with RED, a Sony Music distribution company and reemerged with a new line up of notable independent Hip Hop artists including The Procussions, Panacea, Mr. J. Medeiros and Kidz in the Hall, among others.
Since the early 2000s, with the passage of state laws allowing for medicinal marijuana, head shops have reemerged regionally and on the Internet to service that health market.
Following an extended hiatus, Chase reemerged early in 1974 with the release of Pure Music, their third album.
In March 1990, the band reemerged with bassist Javier Villegas and drummer Darryl Kahan, the latter of the New York hardcore band Citizen's Arrest.
By 1995 the conflict had reemerged, and in 1999 the signing of the Peace Agreement between Ecuador and Peru settled the contours of Zamora-Chinchipe's borders with its southern neighbor.
With the Great Depression and World War II no longer around to interfere with such modest luxuries, the picture disc reemerged in 1946, when Tom Saffardy's Sav-Way Industries began issuing Vogue Records.
The band reemerged in August 1997 with the 7 " " Get The Girl Straight "/" Wasn't Born Yesterday " ( 400 copies, red vinyl ) on the Death Valley label.
From this base, and with the help of two mysterious assistants named Miss Locke and Mr. Chambers, he reemerged as the world's most expensive hitman.
In modern times homosexuality was driven out of sight until it reemerged in the wake of the sexual revolution with seemingly little if any need for a period of acceleration.
Newman reemerged in 2000 with The New Pornographers, and Jason Zumpano formed the band Sparrow in 2003 and Attics and Cellars in 2007.
Prick reemerged in 2002 with The Wreckard, independently released by McMahon over the Internet, and featuring many songs once slated for the second, canceled Nothing Records album.
A few minutes later, Elizabeth reemerged with Hogan.
Andrew Caldwell left the group after Bite It and by the time the ( now three piece ) band reemerged with their second album " Big Wow " in 1998 ( The last track of which included the refrain " We'll all go down in history ") it was to a largely dismissive reception from the music media and Whiteout split soon afterwards.

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Out of this re-created literalness, the Cubist subject reemerged.
However the influence of temporal rulers, notably the French kings, largely reemerged via cardinals of certain nationalities or politically significant movements ; there even developed traditions entitling certain monarchs — e. g. of Austria, Spain, and Portugal — to nominate one of their trusted clerical subjects to be created cardinal, a so-called crown-cardinal.
Touré then reemerged, this time as a civilian.
Sovereignty reemerged as a concept in the late 16th century, a time when civil wars had created a craving for stronger central authority, when monarchs had begun to gather power into their own hands at the expense of the nobility, and the modern nation state was emerging.
After narrowly escaping arrest, he went into hiding and reemerged at Constantinople where he was able to convince two military units passing through the capital to proclaim him emperor on 28 September 365.
The northern region of the defunct Goguryeo state later reemerged as Balhae, due to the leadership of former Goguryeo General Dae Joyeong.
Cubism reemerged during the 1920s and the 1930s in the work of the American Stuart Davis and the Englishman Ben Nicholson.
The city reemerged after the end of the Minoan period as an important city-state in Classical Greece, one whose domain extended from Chania Bay to the feet of the White Mountains.
During the 1980s, the idea of a dam reemerged.
Although the world tin market has reemerged, Bolivia now faces stiff competition from Southeast Asian countries producing lower-cost alluvial tin.
Matt Borruso and Christopher Douglas later reemerged in Loudspeaker, a New York – based noise rock group.
Homes and businesses soon reemerged, but the village lost many historic structures, and it has never regained its pre-flood density or vitality.
When he reemerged in late 2005 he had already changed his lifestyle: he had become a vegan, moved out of the capital into the countryside, and withdrew from party politics completely, ending his already frozen membership in the Liberal Democracy.
But the notion of dialogue reemerged in the cultural mainstream in the work of cultural critics such as Mikhail Bakhtin and Paulo Freire, theologians such as Martin Buber, as an existential palliative to counter atomization and social alienation in mass industrial society.
Saved by World War I, IMM eventually reemerged as the United States Lines, which itself went bankrupt in 1986.
However, trench warfare reemerged in the latter stages of the Chinese Civil War ( Huaihai Campaign ), the Korean War, and in some locations and engagements during the Vietnam War.
With research indicating its effectiveness in treatment-resistant schizophrenia and the development of an adverse event monitoring system, clozapine reemerged as a viable antipsychotic.
After the execution of Robespierre, Sieyès reemerged as an important political player during the constitutional debates that followed.

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