(1) The economy has started to emerge from recession
(2) The board said the airline is likely to emerge from bankruptcy on its own.
(3) Often both trends emerge at different times in the same game.
(4) But the spectacle can cloy and a sadness lingers after the pageant has moved on as householders emerge with shovels and brooms to sweep away all trace of their work.
(5) As the identities of the missing emerge , we move from a statistical body count to the tragedy of human loss - brothers, mothers, lovers and daughters cruelly blown away as they headed to work.
(6) Certain themes emerge in the poems
(7) When new seedlings emerge in spring, Taylor transplants them to other parts of the garden.
(8) The larvae pupate among the roots of trees to emerge as the adults
(9) When leaves emerge , move the tray back into the light.
(10) But hope persists that the UUP risk-taker can emerge relatively unscathed from this election.
(11) He said he was confident that they would put up an impressive show and eventually emerge winners.
(12) He struggles to keep quick receivers in front of him, but he is learning opponents' moves and should emerge as a candidate for the Pro Bowl this year.
(13) Despite the complications, the surgeries typically go smoothly and most tarantulas emerge unscathed.
(14) If general themes do emerge in this year's Biennial, they are subtle rather than revelatory.
(15) They emerge blinking in bewilderment at the unfamiliar daylight and smells of the bush.
(16) The move may help Thailand emerge as Asia's number two tourist destination.
(17) MCI's plans to emerge from bankruptcy hit a big snag, this week.
(18) The trio emerge blinking and gasping but unharmed, and the damage to the den is minimal.
(19) She saw his shadowy figure emerge at the end of the alley.
(20) In this simulation a noticeable warm pattern emerges in the 1980s and 1990s.