21.   He hoped a new political movement envisioned by the National Party could emerge by the end of the year.

22.   Meciar said he was sure a new president would emerge by September, when the next parliamentary elections take place.

23.   Rau believes full quaggas will emerge by the fourth generation.

24.   The British government was not wedded to any particular outcome, but would support any agreement that emerged by sufficient consensus, said Murphy.

25.   They had not emerged by early afternoon.

26.   Two Red Cross workers entered the home but had not emerged by late morning.

27.   Vote counting begins Wednesday, and a clear trend is expected to emerge by Thursday.

28.   While Russia and the United States had disappointing tournaments, countries like Morocco and Turkey emerged by claiming bronze medals.

29.   However, no official results had yet emerged by midday Monday.

30.   If no consensus emerges by Wednesday, any new international legislation would require a two-thirds majority vote.

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