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emergence

noun as in rise

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Whether it was the longstanding dominance of Stanford or pockets of brilliance from Oregon or Oregon State before the emergence of Watkins and the Trojans, Close’s teams could never break through.

One of the reasons Kupp has been less of a focus has been the emergence of Nacua as the Rams’ No. 1 receiver the past two seasons.

Cases have been higher than expected partly because of the emergence of a recent strain of the virus called GII.17, but also because of improved ways of testing for the virus.

From BBC

Unfortunately, many in online journalism saw this coming a decade ago, with the emergence of the dumbest social movement in American, and probably world, history: Gamergate.

From Salon

Following its inception, Quadball quickly captured hearts and minds across the globe, leading to the emergence of new teams, tournaments and eventually the first World Cup in Oxford in 2012.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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