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  • My generation was raised on a diet of stultifyingly tedious, but worthy accounts of embryology, typically very badly printed on what appeared to be rice paper.
  • I again affirm that I need make no apology for attaching my name to that of one so worthy the esteem of his co-dogs, ay, and co-cats too; for in spite of the differences which have so often raised up a barrier between the members of his race and ours, not even the noblest among us could be degraded by raising a "mew" to the honour of such a thoroughly honest dog. The Adventures of a Dog, and a Good Dog Too
  • The huge amounts that this would bring in would allow the personal allowance to be raised by a couple of thousand, helping those on low and medium incomes.
  • A couple of people raised/voiced objections.
  • Paraguay tea, which they call matte, as I mentioned before, is always drunk twice a day: this is brought upon a large silver salver, with four legs raised upon it, to receive a little cup made out of a small calabash or gourd, and tipped with silver. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Volume 17 Arranged in Systematic Order: Forming a Complete History of the Origin and Progress of Navigation, Discovery, and Commerce, by Sea and Land, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time
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  • Records, is among the thousands of devoted followers who have raised figure skating to new heights of popularity.
  • Aggie and her husband Pat were farming people who tilled the land, harvested the crops and raised livestock.
  • The company raised €10 million in May, but decided to extend the round after it was oversubscribed by potential investors.
  • And I owe much of my further understanding of Voltaire through his face to an essay invitingly titled Voltaire's Grin by Richard Holmes, the "total immersion" biographer whom I've praised before -- mostly for his work on the interlinked poets Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William Wordsworth. David Tereshchuk: French Claim for Origins of Investigative Journalism
  • In the premise of quality assurance, product diversification, style fashion, and make our products sell well at home and abroad, and won the trust of our customers and highly praised.
  • Hog waste is a major pollution source, communities surrounding the factories are strangled by a foetid stench and animal rights groups have long complained about the inhumane way pigs are raised and slaughtered.
  • Vanessa raised hundreds of pounds for the charity by playing requests in exchange for donations to the appeal.
  • Perhaps the minister should be praised for tightening the regime? Times, Sunday Times
  • He gently took her chin between his forefinger and his thumb and raised it so she could look him in the eyes.
  • But the process to extend his term became bogged down in a series of disputes that had raised an outside chance that Mr. Mueller's tenure would be briefly interrupted. NYT > Home Page
  • In spring 2002 the company resurrected Robert Joffrey's innovative multimedia ballet, Astarte, a psychedelic work that had raised a storm at its premiere.
  • Just last year, pinkos raised a stink over the NCERT's deleting of certain offensive and unauthenticated assertions from history books.
  • When Schmidt tapped the chauffeur's arm, the man pressed a button that raised a glass panel at his back.
  • He raised his visor as the smiling princess guerdoned him — raised it, and gave ONE sad look towards the Lady Fatima at her side! Novels by Eminent Hands
  • This steak house has organically farmed beef and locally raised bison. Times, Sunday Times
  • A guard had dropped another large execution device they were carrying up the stairs to the raised wooden platform.
  • The bullhead is raised of the floor by light but sturdy, chromium plated steel legs, and use of the leather in the form of the head signifies a radical unity between to the two elements, as the bull is source of the leather. Han Plate | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles
  • The mock-up design featured access by ramps to all raised spaces, including the judge's bench, witness stand, jury box, and clerk stations.
  • During Vajpayee's visit, China raised the prospect of a triangular relationship between Russia, China and India.
  • The venison is good served with roasted parsnips, chestnuts or braised celery. Times, Sunday Times
  • There were pointed fingers and raised voices, harsh accusations and angry rebuttals.
  • The tax raised in the process was no doubt appealing as well. Times, Sunday Times
  • Concerns have been raised that these mosquitoes may spread to the UK from traffic coming in from France. Times, Sunday Times
  • The insurer based its refusal on the fact that I had taken statin tablets during that period for raised cholesterol. Times, Sunday Times
  • Warren frowned and glared at his wife until she finally raised her eyes to meet his.
  • He said he'd never had any experience with this and no one had ever raised this before.
  • There have been concerns raised that on such a scale, the shark is at serious risk of becoming an endangered species.
  • She was a pretty vessel: schooner-rigged, very low in the water, and -- as we found out when we took her -- of very deep draught; broad in the beam, and ` flush-decked 'fore and aft, with no raised fore or after castles. Across the Spanish Main A Tale of the Sea in the Days of Queen Bess
  • The judge praised the firefighters for their bravery and devotion to duty.
  • Pan-Asian funds raised another $37.5 billion in the same period. India's Still No Haven for Private Equity
  • The news of more cuts has raised the spectre of redundancies once again.
  • Of course, it's quite impossible to live without roast rib of beef (of which more on Friday) and braised oxtail.
  • The 5m film had its world premiere there and was widely praised.
  • At a preparatory hearing he raised possible defences of duress, necessity and public interest.
  • As the two little craft pulled through the Gap, Guardian received a salute of raised paddles from the canoe, the tender lifting its oars on the gunwales for one stroke before resuming its rhythm.
  • He located seven sites connected with the lives of the Gurus and had shrines raised thereon within the space of eight months, from April to November 1783.
  • We raised the level of the veranda to the first floor level and incorporated ramps into the new veranda's design.
  • Her sisters had been praised and admired and stared at all their lives for their spellbinding, hypnotic electric-blue eyes.
  • She praised her husband for the tremendous support he had given her.
  • We took our station at the top of a rich Persian's house, opposite a spacious esplanade and contiguous to a large pagoda; in the centre of the esplanade was fixed a capstern, with a pole about sixty feet long, which was fixed so as to be occasionally raised or lowered. Narrative of a Voyage to India; of a Shipwreck on board the Lady Castlereagh; and a Description of New South Wales
  • They raised her a Catholic.
  • A round tower of stakes and reeds, nine or ten feet high, is raised and plastered; a floor is next made of soft tufa, or ant-hill material and cowdung. A Popular Account of Dr. Livingstone's Expedition to the Zambesi and Its Tributaries
  • Japan has been praised for its stoicism in the face of a national disaster, but have its leaders and their ideals betrayed the people? Times, Sunday Times
  • Secondly we changed the sampling mode, using dual monostable multivibrators to select the focusing window, which solves the sampling drift problem raised by SCM break.
  • She had no idea she could do this before the forest; look at a good topo map of an area and visualize the view from the ground so well, and memorize the landmarks in such detail, it's as if she had been raised in the area her whole life.
  • With little prompting from the teacher, the students raised and vigorously pursued the following questions.
  • But just as terror is about to knock something shifts, perhaps enough consciousness raised that a sinister energy is alchemize, and terror turns and retreats from the door. My Journey to Report on the Horrors and Hope in the Congo (Part VI)
  • A few appeared at the same time on both legs and were slightly raised but not 'knobbly', and not bad enough for her to want to stop wearing skirts. Home | Mail Online
  • By 1900 about half of government revenue was raised from income tax and from death duties.
  • He was dressed in leather-and-bronze armor, a sturdy helmet, and he held in one hand a pentagonal shield, covered in studs and raised images. THE 5 GREATEST WARRIORS
  • Like the trial court, we, too, find the case of California Medical, supra, 79 Cal.App.4th 542 applicable and dispositive to the issue raised on appeal.
  • She raised her small gloved fist, yawned ever so gently, tiptapping her small gloved fist on her opening mouth and smiled tinily, sweetly. Ulysses
  • Benedettini clawed the ball out with his right hand, but a linesman raised his flag to indicate a goal.
  • A suitable ‘expectation’ of Aristophanes is raised by the ludicrous circumstance of his having the hiccough, which is appropriately cured by his substitute, the physician The Symposium
  • As to the money raised by local subscription, no definite apportionment has yet been made but we understand that Woodhouse will receive a good round sum.
  • The dollar was officially devalued, and the Japanese yen and German mark were raised in value.
  • During the 1980s the contras, strongly backed by the United States, raised 18,000 troops to fight the revolution.
  • The company told the tower's new owners in July that it wants to buy the sculpture at half its appraised value, which it says is allowed under a 1994 deal. Sears, Willis Tower In Dispute Over Calder Sculpture 'The Universe'
  • Other areas praised by the Ofsted team include her leadership as head, and the pastoral care of pupils.
  • We were just in the process of proceeding to a party vote when points of order were raised about the calling of the voice vote.
  • A racer from Team Whole Foods Market wrenched her ankle immediately and vanished in the cloud of dust raised by the stampede.
  • It will cost about £25,000 extra a month to keep airborne and all the money is raised by public donations.
  • He pushed a book towards me, and raised an eyebrow as I signed my name.
  • Concerns have been raised that deals involving public money could be agreed behind closed doors and given to favoured companies. Times, Sunday Times
  • However, concern is great and several specific questions are being raised about risks to humans in close contact with infected cats and the need for surveillance of disease in cat populations.
  • How shall we ever admire our civic leaders if we cannot look up to them, to see a white silk glove raised in blessing, a ringed-hand greeting?
  • Every time I see the papers commentating on an English sporting team they are either praised as the next World Champions or damned as sporting failures.
  • All of the parties praised the fact that the expected political earthquake had not taken place.
  • Setting a spinnaker involves keeping the boat steady with the wind behind while the spinnaker sail is raised.
  • I think a genuine concern is raised by people concerning the graphic image of that young girl who had been napalmed.
  • Ms Hartnett said Woods was a "battler" who married at 16 and raised two children as a single parent. Latest News - Yahoo!7 News
  • Donnie raised his clean hand and dabbed the sweat from Steven's forehead, under his straggly hair.
  • These rugs are "kilims", flat-woven rugs without a raised pile that often display complex patterns and magnificent colors. Claudiopolis: Legendary History Weaved Into Nature of Mut
  • 'It had a grand effect when Arthur stood on the second landing-place, and raised it above the balusters -- a sort of bodilessness rising from vacancy.' Heartsease, Or, the Brother's Wife
  • But we also offered some proposals for saving that would not have raised enough money to cover our promises. Times, Sunday Times
  • When she raised it, his white nightrobe was stained with blood where her lips had touched, and where the thin open wound in the neck had sent forth drops. Dracula
  • He praised the sterling work of the Friends of St. Patrick's for their enormous contributions to the betterment of the life of patients and staff at the hospital.
  • They have featured on Classic FM and Radio 4, as well as being praised for their work promoting trans and non-binary representation.
  • It was founded by its two co-chairmen, Michael Hibberd and Shen Songning in 2007 and has raised a total of C$451 million so far through private equity sales and private placements. Sunshine Oilsands Postpones Hong Kong IPO
  • The son of an emperor known to be weakhearted, like Farutanihosh, might not receive their support if a better claimant raised his spear. Spirit Gate
  • And the generation raised on Sesame Street wants something more appealing than thirty minutes of straight talking. Christianity Today
  • FLOWERS are raised everywhere in great variety and in great abundance, and the chrysanthemum is the emblem of the country and is used on postage stamps. Up To Date Business Home Study Circle Library Series (Volume II.)
  • Move on to complex appetizers like pheasant ballottine, a cylinder of braised meat surrounded by a savoury sauce and tiny little apples.
  • But a spate of scientific studies has raised doubts about artificial sweeteners.
  • The verdant hills and raised valleys are ideal for its commodes with ample erect telegraph poles to mark its new territorial space.
  • The age limit for buying tobacco has been raised to 18.
  • At length the young lady raised her head and looked steadily at his intelligent face.
  • Out from his mills in the Northwest came the "Aglaia" flour, made from the hardest and finest wheat that could be raised. Sixes and Sevens
  • The dog raised its nose in the air, sniffed, and then started to follow the scent.
  • An outcry has been raised against the duello, when the fact is that the duello is simply the unit of war.
  • In the continuous working of pits, even where "tubbing" is used to keep the water out of the shaft as much as possible, the quantity of water is not unusually seven or eight times as great as that of the coal raised. The Coal Question~ Of the Cost of Coal Mining
  • It would only be a matter of minutes before the alarm was raised and the guard called out.
  • By this time, the rain was pummelling the overhead skylight, but we just laughed and raised our voices.
  • Before he could reach it, Jason stumbled on a raised section of the ground and landed on his forearms, struggling to regain his footing.
  • After the war, he opposed peacetime conscription, denounced British neocolonialism, praised the United Nations, and criticized congressional isolationists.
  • recent study published in the New England Journal of Medicine has raised a number of questions about the long term patency of endoscopically harvested saphenous veins that are collected and used for coronary artery bypass grafts. Medgadget
  • Proposals to turn part of the existing building into flats and to build two blocks of two-storey flats have caused surprise and raised questions about where any revenue from the flats would go.
  • Smoothly we left the ground, raised our undercarts, and climbed away into that overcast, threatening sky.
  • International Business Machines Corp. is one company that raised concerns about how it would be affected by the Dodd-Frank Act. It is among several large corporations that believe, without further clarification in rulemaking, they may be unintentionally caught up in the definition of a "major swaps participant" — essentially a non-dealer that regularly engages in swaps — despite their swaps being legitimate. Minimum Thresholds for Swaps Urged
  • Walk into a state-of-the-art data center, and the stark, white-tile, raised-floor visage doesn't appear substantially changed from the days of keypunches and paper tape.
  • He showed a slide of a sign for deafblind literacy that demonstrated concepts of best practices such as high contrast lettering, the angle of the plate that the braille was on, the raised lettering on the words. Web Teacher › Report from WDN 09: Educating the Next Generation of Web Professionals, IV
  • Being raised in a Lutheran tradition, my vocal writing is largely chorale style homophony contrasting with traditional contrapuntal textures.
  • I was rather taken aback, because it raised some tricky theological and metaphysical questions. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hippocampus severnsi is distinguished from congeners in having a combination of: extremely small size (height 13 mm, standard length 15 mm); 12 trunk rings; 27 tail rings; reduced ossification of inferior and ventral trunk ridges; 14 dorsal fin rays; 10 pectoral fin rays; anal fin small or absent; medium length snout which lacks a bulbous tip; raised, angular coronet; single gill opening on midline directly behind coronet supported by raised cleithral bone; scattered tubercles on trunk and tail; predominant colour dark brown (sometimes slightly marbled) with large, bright red patch covering dorsolateral surfaces of trunk rings 1-4; tiny white dots scattered all over; pale posterior section of tail with dark transverse bands. Practical Fishkeeping news (RSS)
  • High in the Alps is a monument raised in honour of a faithful guide who perished while ascending a peak to rescue a stranded tourist.
  • For more than a quarter of a century National Cat Shows have been held at Crystal Palace and the Westminster Aquarium, which have given great stimulus to the breeding of fine cats, and "catteries" where high-priced cats and kittens are raised are common throughout the country. Concerning Cats My Own and Some Others
  • Pork braised with dried vegetable is a traditional ShaoXing dish.
  • The downdraught from the rotor raised a miniature sandstorm. SKORPION'S DEATH
  • We're the generation raised on Stephen King, The Shining or "shinning" if you're Groundskeeper Willie, Freddie and Jason slasher movies, and so on, but make a movie with some little English kids possessed by the spirits of dead lovers and we get all freaked out. Archive 2005-11-01
  • Raised by his mean aunt and uncle, he learns on his 11 th birthday that he is a wizard of uncommon powers.
  • In addition, operators of courtesy coach services have raised concerns that the bill will affect the service they provide.
  • All the money raised from the show goes to charities and good causes - mostly in Orkney.
  • He compares the rage of the people to a burning oven which the baker heats, until his dough is leavened and raised.
  • Her right hand shields her pubic area, while her left arm is raised at the elbow and her left hand holds a piece of drapery that falls onto an amphora.
  • First to be raised was the tenor bell, which is the oldest and largest.
  • Their roads were highways, raised up on a cambered bank of material dug from roadside ditches.
  • To this day I recall the piteous expressions of two or three of these wounded horses, as they raised their heads in their suffering and looked at us as we passed between them. Arthur Peronneau Ford. "Life in the Confederate Army; Being Personal Experiences ..."
  • A Leeds University professor has answered one of the big questions raised by the discovery that cooking food creates a poisonous substance called acrylamide.
  • Steam turbines use steam raised in a boiler as the gas that turns the blades.
  • Near the lake named for him in central Alberta, not far from the homestead where he raised his nine children, a stone cairn will honour his extraordinary life.
  • A perfectly braised shank on buttery mash surrounded by vegetables set the tastebuds going before the plate was even put down on the table.
  • They only sell pastured meats from animals which have been raised on small local sustainable ranches within 150 miles of the shop... and they have personally visited each of their suppliers. Jay Weston: Lindy and Grundy -- Two Women Butchers Take L.A. by Storm
  • The reporter raised a question touching the truthfulness of his statements.
  • A rookie firefighter who was on his first day's duty with Keighley's Blue Watch has been praised for his actions when he was called to an horrific death blaze.
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  • The issues raised in the report relate directly to Age Concern's ongoing work in this area.
  • Like many people who have attained global recognition, the word cookie is of Old World ancestry but born and raised in New York. The English Is Coming!
  • Alas, nearly every question that I raised in my last letter remain unanswered.
  • TOKYO—Japan Airlines Co. on Thursday raised its full-year net profit guidance by one-third, making faster-than-expected progress as it prepares to relist its shares on the market later this year. JAL Raises Profit Outlook by One-Third
  • Politically incorrect from the title on, this guide to old-fashioned coquetry has raised the hackles of every feminist writer worth her salt.
  • Rwanda refused to confirm or deny the reported incursion, which raised fears of reignition of a devastating six-nation, five-year central African war that started with the 1998 Rwandan invasion of ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Before its present incarnation as housing, the site was used for rice production, its landscape characterized by a network of sunken fields, raised terraces and dykes to contain the flooded rice paddies.
  • Some testers have raised questions about the I47's handling and ride - but there is no suggestion of serious problems.
  • That said, the baby back pork ribs with demi glace and honey-soy sauce were fan-freakin-tastic, as was the Cordero, a ridiculously tender lamb foreshank, braised in rioja red wine, orange zest, and coriander. SFist
  • The term "naturally raised" is another USDA term that says the animals were not fed any animal by-products, growth hormones or antibiotics. Maria Rodale: How to Buy Grass-fed Meats
  • Michigan earlier this week raised the prospect of staging a so-called firehouse caucus at which voters cast ballots during the course of a day rather than gathering at a town-hall meeting in the evening, as most caucuses do. Private Funds Could
  • She raised both hands above her head, holding incense sticks, while praying.
  • In practice, eleven Andean condors were raised from a single pair over a period of six years.
  • The first ventral arm plate is pentagonal with the lateral edges raised forming a boundary lip to the second oral tentacle pores.
  • The plan has raised concerns among librarians about their jobs and among library patrons, who fear that creating a circulating library in the main branch, now a noncirculating research library, would result in fewer books being available. NYT > Home Page
  • He raised his voice to an even higher pitch.
  • After that came the famous Valenti pork shank, an imposing haunch of meat, braised in whole flagons of wine, supported by garden vegetables and a mound of polenta.
  • Objections in parliament In parliament, the leader of the main opposition Bharatiya Janata Party, Sushma Swaraj, raised objections to the Bill because the prime minister is excluded from its ambit. India Considers Anti-Corruption Bill Amid Calls for Tougher Law
  • But when—not the sinner is praised in the desires of his soul, 95 nor he blessed who doth ungodlily, 96 but—a man is praised for some gift which Thou hast given him, and he rejoices more at the praise for himself than that he hath the gift for which he is praised, he also is praised, while Thou dispraisest; and better is he who praised than he who is praised. The Tenth Book
  • He was born and raised in Winnipeg and attended the University of Manitoba, then went on to UBC where he completed his master of librarianship in 1975.
  • Her mother was a former Catholic, and Baker was raised in a non-denominational Christian church.
  • He was raised by lesbians and identifies as a cis heterosexual male.
  • In order, however, that everything may be laid before it in my power pertinent to such specific issues as aie legally raised, I beg leave to introduce Major Asa Bird Gardner as my counsel. She Makes Her Mouth Small & Round & Other Stories
  • David grabbed the otoscope off the floor, raised Bronner's eyelids, and shone the beam of light into his pupils. DO NO HARM
  • When, as the newest member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, Webb praised those military men "of moral conscience" whom the Bush administration had "demeaned" and "destroyed" for their opposition to the war, Newbold was among those he had in mind. The Night of the Generals
  • Like so many of his young countrymen he had been raised to hunt for sport almost all his life. THE HUNTING OF MAN
  • He raised his arm to try to deflect the blow.
  • The young man raised his hands in exasperation - the calls were coming in heavy. THE UNORTHODOX MURDER OF RABBI MOSS
  • Trouble is, like many concerned carnivores, I object to the way most U.S. beef is raised.
  • He raised his head with a start when a floorboard creaked from the hallway leading to the bedrooms.
  • God, that raised inanimated dust and clay into a living creature by Leviathan
  • Now enraged beyond definition, he roared in fury and raised his arms.
  • Outstanding performer though he was beforehand, he raised his game after turning 30.
  • My portion of braised veal trotters seemed to have been overbraised by a week or two, and the lamb sausages tasted faintly of gas, as if they'd been blasted with a blowtorch.
  • It seems to be reacting against the conventional attitudes of intellectuals at least those raised in the Western tradition.
  • She is the one who has raised the alarm about radicalisation in prison as well as online. Times, Sunday Times
  • To the right, the drawing room is a spacious area with a raised fireplace with brass inset and white marble hearth.
  • To create a medieval feel, the towers will have arrow slits and cars will be able to drive under the archway beneath a raised portcullis.
  • Evvy big plantation raised its own cows for plenty of milk and butter, as well as lots of beef cattle, hogs, goats, and sheep. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Georgia Narratives, Part 3
  • They were linked by a slack, heavy, silvery chain that swayed lazily when he raised his hands.
  • She walked over to the stand and raised her right hand over the Bible.
  • THE British Heart Foundation (BHF) has announced it has raised £9,500 towards a new echocardiograph machine for St Mary's Hospital. Latest Isle of Wight News
  • The crowd made way for the shepherd and his following, and as they drew near to the raised platform the two white cats, who were Edred and Elfrida, looked up and saw in the middle and biggest chair a splendid, dark-faced man in a kind of fringed turban with two long feathers in it, and in the two chairs to right and left of him, clothed in beautiful embroidered stuffs, with shining collars of jewels about their necks, Father and Uncle Jim! The House of Arden
  • All sorts of casseroles, stews and braised dishes work well cooked in just one pot, but you can also consider soup for starters and steamed or baked sponge pudding afterwards.
  • Flax was raised, and after grandfather had broken, swingled and hatchelled it, grandmother spun it into thread, which sold for $1.50 per pound.
  • The 'minx' shook her curls, and flirted through the window with a handsome but ill-tempered looking man on a fine horse, who praised her 'golden locks,' as he called them; and oddly enough, when Melchior said that the man was a lout, and that the locks in question were corkscrewy carrot shavings, she only seemed to like the man and his compliments the more. In the Yule-Log Glow, Book II Christmas Tales from 'Round the World
  • GrrlScientist: yes, he is a bird i raised from a chick @100xCIENCIA: @GrrlScientist Is the lory in your avatar yours? Looking at partial eclipse directly could damage eyes, experts say
  • They sabered the officer who raised a white surrender flag, and bayoneted the wounded in a merciless slaughter.
  • | Reply | Permalink yes, jimmy raised billy, made him a drunk. and i don't recall the neanderthal ravings of hugh rodham. enlighten me. GOP Senate Candidate's Son: "Slavery Gets Shit Done"
  • Mr Gucci had the fillet of veal braised in brown chicken stock, sautéed ceps, baby spinach and truffle cream at £20.
  • To conciliate the soldiers, he raised their pay, creating financial problems.
  • Robin Shellard, defending, said his client had reappraised his life while in hospital and since being discharged had not returned to his past life of drug abuse and crime.
  • He had been raised by humans since birth, so he wasn't trained in basic chimpanzee survival skills or accustomed to the wilds of Oklahoma, where water moccasins and copperheads abounded.
  • The dust raised by the sheep does not choke the wolf. 
  • What about the possibility that we somehow have raised a generation of moral cowards?
  • BRANDO: It has raised this plant called salicornia (ph) and Manuel Oranzo (ph) who is very dedicated to environmental issues in Mexico and he is teaching children to be aware of their environment and I have a feeling that I'm rushing to get this information out and it's your show. CNN Transcript Aug 2, 2003
  • The thief then grabbed her purse as the shocked pensioner raised the alarm by shouting to her husband.
  • The Women of St. Mark's thought their own life histories and productivity rendered irrelevant or moot the questions of access, representation, canonicity, and literary history that feminists raised.
  • Stella, raised in captivity and used to humans - who Jenny says she thinks are falcons - isn't part of the release program but serves as one wof the fund's goodwill ambassadors. Eastern Echo BETA
  • Meanwhile many crowded to the spot, especially followers of Conrade and officers of the Stradiots, who, as they saw their leader lie gazing wildly on the sky, raised him up amid a tumultuary cry of “Cut the slave and his hound to pieces!” The Talisman
  • Behold the mountain rillet, become a brook, become a torrent, how it inarms a handsome boulder: yet if the stone will not go with it, on it hurries, pursuing self in extension, down to where perchance a dam has been raised of a sufficient depth to enfold and keep it from inordinate restlessness. The Egoist
  • Women raised the kids and did Bthe household chores.
  • The room also features a brick fireplace with raised hearth and thick wood beamed mantelpiece, and is overlooked by a balcony which is accessible from the first floor.
  • The anchor was raised some years ago near Boatstrand and has now been mounted on the pier with an appropriate plaque as a memorial to its ill-fated captain and crew.
  • He raised her chin until he could gaze into her eyes. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
  • As the float passed by the boat jetties, officials and tourists raised slogans against plastic items.
  • It acquires and keeps domestically-raised stags.
  • The money raised will go a long way towards providing essential food and medicine.
  • It was not enough to fill the sail, and it was raised soon after it was unfurled, and the heaving on the oars continued.
  • Motorists gave way as the convoy hurtled past and three motorway toll booths raised their barriers to let the cars speed through. Times, Sunday Times

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