resurgence in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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Influenced by this movie, wingsuits gained a prominent resurgence in the 21st century.
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However, recent surveys suggest there is, on the contrary, a resurgence of home music making.
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He continued working until he finally succumbed to a resurgence of the cancer when he was 92.
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Today, the ohe hano ihu is enjoying a resurgence of popularity.
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Smith experienced a resurgence during the folk music revival of the 1960s.
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Recently, the area has approved casinos and has seen a resurgence in attention and funds as a result.
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Mining activity slowed in the 1870s and 1880s, although there was a resurgence in population in the 1890s.
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It was founded at a time when there was a resurgence of support for the women's suffrage movement.
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After researching online and learning of its resurgence, they posted fliers in their neighborhood to gauge interest.
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Peep-toe shoes had a brief resurgence in the 1970s/80s, before falling out of fashion by the mid-1990s.
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