<verb.change> The missing man suddenly resurfaced in New York
Some analysts doubted, however, that other bidders would resurface.
Given Greece's underlying economic imbalances, the question of devaluation is likely to resurface.
When they resurface, those memories carry a powerful force that can set off an emotional chain reaction.
Mr. Einhorn also said the market is unlikely to escape from the trading range environment that has prevailed for almost a year, and he expects the lethargy that preceded its latest upturn to resurface soon.
While that concern may now go underground for a while, it is unlikely to disappear altogether and could resurface at any sign, rogue or otherwise, of economic strength.
The machine greatly reduced the time needed to resurface the ice.
The Thresher, the most advanced sub of its time, left the shipyard for a routine cruise, developed problems with its nuclear reactor and failed to resurface from a dive in the Atlantic 220 miles off the New England coast.
Horton fled, and didn't resurface until he was arrested for assault and rape the next year in Maryland.
One summit issue left over from 1985 _ steps to halt the spread of nuclear weapons to nations that don't have them _ may resurface in Moscow, U.S. officials said.
'Occasional jitters are bound to resurface.' THE UK government bond market witnessed another day of turbulent trading, particularly in the futures contract.