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He even began to question the strong upsurge in his business.
There are other reasons for the upsurge in family film making.
She had to struggle not to show the upsurge of hope.
And like almost everyone else he was feeling a strange upsurge of hope.
The last thing we want is an upsurge of interest in such matters.
Some sat on the land, hoping for an economic upsurge.
Now it was followed by a tremendous upsurge of sound.
The end of 1994 saw a noticeable upsurge in violence.
This follows a 21 percent upsurge for the previous year, he said.
This led to an upsurge in the fortunes of the club.
Part of the upsurge reflects a growing concern about school violence.
Since 2000 the city has once more seen a notable upsurge in the success of the local music scene.
Now it is making a comeback with the upsurge in new construction over the last five years.
"There's a very strong upsurge in the number of pilots being done here," she said.
The result is a current upsurge in the West.
What we're experiencing now is a huge upsurge in demand for everything we do.
But the upsurge is too large to be explained by an increase in births alone.
However, all of the titles experienced a large upsurge in sales.
Let's hope he can continue the upsurge in forceful, independent reports.
The answer is an upsurge of calls to 911.
There was an upsurge in sexual violence against women and girls, with the number of cases reported increasing by over 4 times.
An upsurge of political activism began after the victory in the first civil war.
"We accept problems," he said of the recent upsurge in Taliban activity.
This has brought a demographic upsurge, and with it a national awakening.
New hardships have not produced any great upsurge in crime.