Once nearly extinct, the bird of prey has made a dramatic resurgence in the area.
But since then, 27-year-old Hall capped 21 times has become a central part of Wales' dramatic recent resurgence.
The interregnum produced by the King's removal facilitated a sudden and dramatic resurgence of the Whigs.
The most dramatic recent resurgence of nationalism and the creation of new states has followed the collapse of the communist regimes in Eastern Europe.
Now, like the city itself, Columbia is in the midst of a dramatic resurgence: hiring young faculty, renovating labs, building new dormitories.
For the last half century, Mr. Graham has been the central figure behind the dramatic postwar resurgence of evangelical Christianity in America.
But the college has had a dramatic resurgence.
Carstairs led the Liberal Party to a dramatic resurgence in the 1988 provincial election.
The two ships survived and returned to their ports, but this incident, along with the dramatic resurgence of the automobile and truck traffic trades, finished the company.
The stewards should at least have inquired into Spritsail's dramatic resurgence as a public-relations exercise.