emergence u rečniku PONS

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Perhaps not, but this is what makes possible the emergence of technical milieus.
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Watching the bat emergence is an event that is popular with locals and tourists, with more than 100,000 viewers per year.
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He notes the emergence of four general categories of events that recur regularly, although not as frequently as stereotypical happenings like the medical examination.
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In general, however, the dispute was a peaceful one and was characterised by the emergence of a trade union movement.
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Adults swarm after synchronous emergence, sometimes in enormous numbers.
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With skillful support and guidance, the emergence of symptoms during hyperventilation can result in healing of emotional and psychosomatic problems...
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Such surfaces can appear when the oxidized surface is struck with a hard object, or when a mechanical strain causes the emergence of a crack.
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This emergence has been gradual and has gone through successive stages.
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The emergence of the parvovirus in the 1970s was the most significant in the history of infectious diseases.
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With the emergence of the indie-dance scene in the early 1990s the band changed tack.
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