How To Use Risen In A Sentence
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This month the shares have risen from a lowly 8p to 19p.
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Our reaction to a tickling sensation may have arisen from a defence against creepy-crawlies.
Times, Sunday Times
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Doubts have arisen over the viability of the schedule.
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The cost of houses has risen faster than purchasing power.
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[She has risen and stands rubbing her arm and recovering her placidity, which is considerable.]
Complete Project Gutenberg John Galsworthy Works
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We do need to show that we can talk without contradiction of God's universal salvific will and the scandalous particularity of the incarnate and risen Lord.
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Since Vanguard stopped flying, airfares have risen in Kansas City and service has diminished.
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The suicide rate among men between the ages of 16 and 25 has risen alarmingly.
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A new industry association has arisen to address security-related aspects of geospatial technologies and information.
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The letter is believed to be the first which appeared signed "ATTICUS," and was written many months before the author became known as Junius, and before any necessity had arisen for the exercise of that habitual caution which he afterwards evinced in the mention of any circumstance at all likely to lead to his detection.
Notes and Queries, Number 18, March 2, 1850
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He thereby provides both a theology of the resurrection and a theology of the liturgy: one encounters the risen Christ in the word and in the sacrament; divine service is the fashion in which he becomes touchable to us and recognizable as the living Christ.
The book by Joseph Ratzinger that "changed history"
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Since then Anthony has risen within the company ranks to the position of directing animator, and now calls California home.
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Concentrations of methane have risen from 700 parts per billion (ppb) to 1,745 ppb.
Times, Sunday Times
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Between the Macphails and the Davidsons, who were missionaries, there had arisen the intimacy of shipboard, which is due to propinquity rather than to any community of taste.
The Trembling of a Leaf Little Stories of the South Sea Islands
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The burden of taxation has risen considerably.
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But because the Government has only uprated tax bands in line with inflation, rather than average earnings, which tend to rise faster, the number of people paying higher rate tax has risen from 2 million ten years ago, to 3.4 million today.
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Yet during this prolonged period of low inflation for which Gordon likes to claim credit the maximum amount claimable has risen to £159,720.
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Stock in the FTSE 250 maker of telecoms testing equipment has risen nearly threefold in the space of a year.
Times, Sunday Times
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As a liberal, as a progressive, he had risen to a position of leadership in society.
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As many facets of the automobile industry have recently declined or grown modestly over the past year, the sales of luxury cars have risen 5.5 percent.
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Campaigners for tenants' rights say that the number of unscrupulous letting agents exploiting tenants and landlords with underhand tactics has risen dramatically over the past two years.
Times, Sunday Times
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The cost of bringing the case to court meant the amount he owed had risen to £962.50.
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Have any problems arisen since they started excavating the site?
Smithsonian
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The noise outside had risen to a deafening, ear-splitting crescendo.
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By the 1950s confusion had arisen over the use of geological terms referring to strata and to time.
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But before he could disrobe her, Astarte had risen to her feet and stepped back from the bed.
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The old man, intoxicated with superhuman enjoyment, and believing himself happy, had just received a cold shower-bath on his passion at the moment when it had risen to the intensest white heat.
Scenes from a Courtesan's Life
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Such concerns are most apparent in the case of financial institutions but have also arisen in other contexts.
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The murder rate in the city has risen to four times the national average .
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After 40 million of restoration its replacement has risen to bring the seaside pier into the 21st century.
Times, Sunday Times
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He later joined full-time and has risen through the ranks and became a senior divisional officer.
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Society has arisen out of the works of peace; the essence of society is peacemaking.
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The total tax burden has risen only slightly.
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The water level had risen slightly, and it didn't look good.
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As long as I'm toasting Keller based on wild speculation, let me tip my glass to Risen.
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If she had followed her own impulse, to be sure, she would have risen on the spot and danced that mad dance once more with all the wild abandonment of an almeh or a Zingari.
What's Bred in the Bone
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The mortality rate has risen one-and-a-half times over the same period.
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However, at that time, the definite opposition of the United States already had arisen, inasmuch as for some time back it had dreamed of the idea of annexing Cuba to its territory at some point.
100TH ANNIV.- DEATH OF MAJ LOYNAZ DURING WAR
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If Neoceratodus is the most plesiomorphic species of living lungfishes, then lepidosirenid apomorphies may have arisen by paedomorphosis.
Panderichthys rhombolepis - The Panda's Thumb
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While not the stated objective of policy, this reverse Robin Hood outcome cannot be gainsaid: the share of wealth held by the top 1 percent of households has risen to 35 percent from 21 percent since 1979, while their share of income has more than doubled to around 20 percent.
Harlan Green: Starving the Beast of Government Starves U.S.
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The price of eggs has risen because of more humane - and expensive - battery farming.
Times, Sunday Times
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The Chinese also have risen recently in trampoline, enough to push the country's gymnastics medal haul to double figures.
2008 Olympic medal projections
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Their huge yellow discs have risen triffid-like above everything else and they have all turned in a single direction.
Country diary: Claxton, Norfolk
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It is still too early, I think in mock amusement, the fish haven't risen yet.
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In the early 1900s it became clear that one has to state precisely what basic assumptions are made in Set Theory; in other words, the need has arisen to axiomatize Set Theory.
Set Theory
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Many large Third World cities have arisen unaccompanied by national industrial growth.
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Due to unforeseen circumstances the cost of the improvements has risen by twenty per cent.
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The breakfast hall floor has large slabs of Devon stone, sections of which had risen up because of water damage.
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Sir William Lucas had been formerly in trade in Meryton, where he had made a tolerable fortune and risen to the honour of knighthood by an address to the King during his mayoralty.
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She had joined the company as a secretary and risen through the ranks to become a senior sales director.
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Considerable debate has arisen over their origin, and many explanations have been given.
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This self-governing Australian external territory juts out, like a green volcanic periscope that has risen in mid-ocean for a look-see, approximately half way between Australia and New Zealand.
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When the chariot rolled away, he looked at her as she sat erect in the early morning light, as unblenched, bright and untouched in bloom as if she had that moment risen from her pillow and washed her face in dew.
A Lady of Quality
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The dollar has risen 30 percent since its plunge to a postwar low of 79. 75 yen last April.
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America have arisen from our blood and tears: -- and will they drive us from our property and homes, which we have earned with our _blood_?
Walker's Appeal, with a Brief Sketch of His Life And Also Garnet's Address to the Slaves of the United States of America
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Everything in Nature seemed lively and full of risen sap and reproductive purpose.
Times, Sunday Times
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Yet, while imperialism has generally withered, other forms of domination or hegemony have arisen.
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Most of them have risen to the top from the shop floor by treading on anybody who got in their way and by their exploitation of the workers.
GOODBYE CURATE
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For unexplained reasons, the incidence of peanut allergy has risen over the past few decades in developed countries, paralleling an increase in asthma and atopic disease.
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Because of chemical pollution of rivers, the cost of producing safe, palatable drinking water has risen dramatically.
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These problems have arisen as a result of historical legacies.
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Paul's conversion was a life-long process that consisted of any number of revelations and encounters with the living Spirit of the Risen Christ.
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Fix the crosses to the risen buns with a little water. 5 Bake for 15-20 minutes until golden brown.
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The annual rate of inflation in Britain has risen to its highest level for eight years.
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The death toll has now risen to 200.
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She was bloodless and the bones of her face had risen up against the fabric of her skin.
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Wiley figured the water level must have risen from all the rain they had received the day before.
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There was an air of gravity and importance about the garb of this person, and something indescribably odd, I might say awful, in the perfect, stone-like movelessness of the figure, that effectually checked the testy comment which had at once risen to the lips of the irritated artist.
The Purcell Papers
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In very deed, just as the new life in us is an actual participation in and experience of the risen life of Christ, so our death to sin in Christ is also an actual spiritual reality.
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If we used Messiah, the Disciples, and the first followers of the risen Savior as our examples we may find ourselves ashamed at our actual lack of "Christlikeness".
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In the place of different political parties what Fatton terms "accumulation alliances" have arisen, based on clientship and centered around the charismatic personality of a particular gwo neg ( "big man"), engaged in a "criminalized zero-sum game" in pursuit of power.
Haiti: The Fall of the House of Aristide
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I had also been a public figure in Merseyside and had risen to the rank of chief constable.
The Sun
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This may have arisen from the fact that Paine's doctrine was much more plain and intelligible to the common people: it was operatical and proposed immediate excision; that is, it advocated the total overthrow of monarchy, and the establishment of republicanism.
The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.III. From George III. to Victoria
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Profits have risen by 15 per cent compared with the corresponding period last year.
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Many words in English have obscure origins, particularly those which may be said to have risen in the world from lowly origins in argot, cant or slang.
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The British nation has not risen up in a generation.
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University enrolments had risen by 50 per cent.
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The controversy has arisen over the text of the preamble to the unification treaty.
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“Congratulations to you all, Butterflies, for you have this term risen from bottom place to second, and you were very nearly top,” declares Duckworth Butterfly housemaster Mr. Valentine Corrado in the December 1927 issue, adding grandly, as if reflecting on the outcome of a military battle, “to the very end it was uncertain whether you or the Duckworth Grasshoppers would triumph.”
Storyteller
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Using molecular markers, apomixis was shown to have arisen frequently and independently during the evolution of this agamic complex.
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Once risen, brush with the eggwash and sprinkle over with pearl sugar.
Apricot Brioche Breakfast Plait
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Everything in Nature seemed lively and full of risen sap and reproductive purpose.
Times, Sunday Times
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Prices have risen in order to offset the increased cost of materials.
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The value of sterling has risen.
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The implication of rapidity that most often accompanies the use of careen as a verb of motion may have arisen naturally through the extension of the nautical sense of the verb to apply to the motion of automobiles, which generally careen, that is, lurch or tip over, only when driven at high speed.
Word of the Day
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Many accidents have arisen from its too general use as a stupefactive for infants.
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Atul Loke/Panos for The Wall Street Journal Mumbai astrologist Geetanjali Saxena In the U.S., the frequency of caesarean sections has risen to more than 30% of births, from around 21% in 1998.
When the Stars Align, Indians Say, It's a Good Time to Have a C-Section
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Annual consumption of wine has risen from five to eleven litres per head.
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The value of my shares has risen/fallen by 8%.
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Wolff had risen up as an opponent of the so-called preformation theory, still widespread at that time, according to which the entire plant with all its different parts is already present in embryonic physical form in the seed, and simply grows out into space through physical enlargement.
Man or Matter
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The average temperature worldwide has risen by about one degree Fahrenheit in the past 100 years.
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We were all startled by the transformation, as if a man had risen from the dead.
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Despite his youth, Kammerer has rapidly risen through the T.V. weather ranks - moving to larger and larger markets.
Doug Kammerer new chief meteorologist at NBC-4
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Royal College of Nursing figures show that the three-month vacancy rate has risen by 30 % in the southeast.
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Despite this he has risen to a position of great responsibility, and has gained the trust of the Emperor himself.
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Their average marks have risen, but there is still room for improvement.
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Having risen to power in 1369, Timur had taken over the Chaghadai khanate, conquered the Kipchak khanate, and, with his capital in Samarkand, was in the process of rebuilding the Mongolian Empire.
D. The Early Ming
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Verily I say unto you, Among them that are born of women there hath not risen a greater than John the Baptist: notwithstanding he that is least in the kingdom of heaven is greater than he.
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In recent years the sea has risen by a couple of inches.
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The basic pay of the average worker has risen by 3 per cent.
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The husband's determination to mastery, which lay deep below all blandness and beseechingness, had risen permanently to the surface now, and seemed to alter his face, as a face is altered by a hidden muscular tension with which a man is secretly throttling or stamping out the life from something feeble, yet dangerous.
Romola
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The annual rate of inflation in Britain has risen to its highest level for eight years.
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I believe in Christianity as I believe that the sun has risen: not only because I see it, but because by it I see everything else. C.S. Lewis
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The fear of violent crime has now risen out of all proportion to the actual risk.
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The number of centenarians has risen ninetyfold over the past century as life expectancy has increased.
Times, Sunday Times
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One major reason insurance premiums and hospital costs have risen is the need to cover the cost of caring for people who have little or no coverage.
Healthcare Reform Bill passes out of Ways & Means (Blog for Democracy)
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The custom of naming the days may then have arisen, he says, (1) by regarding the gods as originally presiding over separate _days_ assigned by the principle of the tetrachord (I.e., skipping two stars in your count each time as you go over the list) so that you get this order: the day of Saturn, of the Sun, of the Moon, of Mars, of Mercury, of Jupiter, of Venus
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This is supposed to have arisen from the Saint's displeasure of his mortal remains being removed from his preferred place of rest.
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She quickly squashed the small pang of jealousy that had risen up in her.
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Temperatures have risen to 60 degrees in the Boston area, but a flood watch is in effect this afternoon through Monday morning with 1 to 2 inches of rain expected to fall, according to a meteorologist from the National Weather Service in Taunton.
Boston.com Top Stories
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The sun has risen above the horizon.
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It may have taken four decades but eventually an occasion finally has arisen when this so-called time-saving gadget really would save time, if only the right spare parts could be found.
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However, prices have risen by a quarter since the household market was fully deregulated at the beginning of the year.
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The present invention further relates to a method of extruding a filled, unrisen, yeast bread dough.
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Although the sight of road-ragin 'celebrities -- particularly if they're young and terribly thin and have been in rehab or married to failed rappers -- might still be reason for the heart to beat faster, a new road menace has quietly arisen.
Sunday Reading
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Today the cost has risen to $360 per square foot - a 62 percent escalation.
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Common sources of SO2 have risen in the last decades, from sources such as combustion of dirty pyritic coal and smelting of sulphide mine ores.
Q.e.d. « Climate Audit
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The cost of our raw materials has risen significantly.
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The question which we would submit which has arisen here is how is classification to take place where the classifier is faced with goods which appear to be physically identical.
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The flood watch included Elvington Beck, where the water had visibly risen today since yesterday, and Stamford Bridge.
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Industry data shows that the number of train journeys has risen by 15 per cent during the past five years.
Times, Sunday Times
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And sales of supposedly recessionproof "staple" items like food, beverages, and personal products have barely risen.
U.S. News
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The loaf should be well risen and springy to touch.
Times, Sunday Times
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The number of homicides in the city has risen sharply.
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Wholesale energy prices have risen because of the weak pound and partial recovery in oil prices.
Times, Sunday Times
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Then there is light, and a discarded shroud, and a risen Christ bearing the stigmata leaves the tomb.
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Long considered too time consuming and laborious, shadowbox flaming has risen from the depths of obscurity to become a retailer's dream.
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Due to unforeseen circumstances the cost of the improvements has risen by twenty per cent.
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A problem had arisen at work, an awkward matter which was the reason I'd phoned his wife yesterday.
THE EXECUTION
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Their differences have arisen out of a debate about how best to preserve the revolution.
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By 1998, this figure had risen to 14 million.
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The day of vindication and the year of favor meet in the paschal mystery, in Christ died and risen.
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The number of young people claiming jobseeker's allowance for six months has risen more than threefold.
Times, Sunday Times
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A cider firm and a cut-price supermarket are among those competing to hire his services, proof that Monkey has risen above the brand and acquired his own identity.
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The group is blaming the credit crunch, saying that its lending costs have risen.
Times, Sunday Times
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Steam for about 12 mins until the cake is risen and springy to touch in the centre.
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During more than 20 years in the profession, he had risen to the post of deputy head at a school in the north of England and was happy with his workload and responsibilities.
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The diplomatic fracas has arisen from a legal principle known as universal jurisdiction.
Times, Sunday Times
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It will seem strange to many of my critics who regard me as a typical laudator temporis acti that this question should have arisen so comparatively late in my life.
Surprised by Joy
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League revenues have risen from $600 million to $2 billion in the past 10 years.
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Death rates from heart disease have risen considerably in recent years.
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It had risen well above the damp-proof course - maybe something we should all keep an eye on.
Times, Sunday Times
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Although not a direct prophecy, in Deuteronomy 34 the Holy Spirit "eulogized" Moses and his standing before the Lord: "There has not arisen a prophet since in Israel like Moses, whom the v. 10)" This remained the case until the One "worthy of more glory than Moses (
Ask the Pastor
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His Holiness distills the essence of the ninth wisdom chapter in a succinct and effortlessly authoritative presentation of how all phenomena are dependently arisen, empty of inherent existence, mere dependently imputed.
Bodhisattva's Way of Life
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Since then, with the expansion of agriculture in the Imperial and Coachella valleys and increased agricultural run-off, the surface elevation of the sea has risen to its current elevation of about -227 ft msl.
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He looked at Livy and Mark, who had risen to greet him.
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To be sure, even among Christians, some of those we are calling lapsed are themselves the children of lapsed parents, but lapsing that is, nonattendance has risen very sharply across the generations.
American Grace
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The purchasing power of the average hourly wage has risen in the last five years.
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In the evening I went to the City Temple, where I listened to an intellectual Easter sermon, by the Rev.R. J. Campbell, on the triumph of Christianity, and heard the uniformed choir artistically sing doxologies to the risen Christ.
Chapter XXIV
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Cases of leukaemia in the area near the nuclear reactor have risen by a factor of four.
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Food and drink in restaurants and pubs, where they like to spend a lot of their spare time, have risen only modestly.
Times, Sunday Times
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Afghan bread turns out to be a very thin, flat, unrisen bread something like a tortilla or a roti.
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Weircombe village as it lay peacefully aslant down the rocky "coombe," no one would have thought it likely to be a scene of silent, but none the less violent, internal feud; yet such nevertheless was the case, and all the trouble had arisen since the first Sunday of the first month of the Reverend Mr. Arbroath's "taking duty" in the parish.
The Treasure of Heaven A Romance of Riches
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It said that underlying sales had risen by 0.8 per cent.
Times, Sunday Times
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The brewer declined to specify how much its input costs have risen, but said its cost of sales, which includes raw materials, has risen 3.7% a hectoliter.
AB InBev's Profits Double, But Volumes Fall
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Like the shark rising from the briny deep, the challenges of change management have risen to the surface.
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Calmly, patiently, even avuncularly in "After the Hangover," I quote the obituaries for conservatism, pausing to note the obvious: The conservative corpse has arisen again.
The Washington Times stories: Latest Headlines
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People who have risen to the top of any small pyramid have mostly got there because of good fortune.
Times, Sunday Times
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There was no positive evidence that any birth defects had arisen as a result of Vitamin A intake.
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He has watched as new building complexes have risen over sites he knows contain more lost tombstones.
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The ingenuity and satisfactoriness of the method must be admitted by all who give it a trial, and it is interesting to conjecture how it may have arisen.
Embroidery and Tapestry Weaving
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Somewhere along the line, perhaps around the time most people forgot its steps, the name metamorphosed into a sweeping term that could encompass almost all of African-American popular music, or at least everything that has arisen since World War II.
One Nation Under a Groove
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The number of lone-parent families has also risen, reaching 2.9 million in 2016, an increase of 18.6 per cent.
Times, Sunday Times
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We've arrived here and the casualty figures have risen enormously.
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Steam for about 12 mins until the cake is risen and springy to touch in the centre.
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But, unfortunately, there have arisen certain madmen who think themselves gods; men who say by their conduct 'I am made on a special last, different from the rest of my fellowmen.
Aleta Dey
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Unfortunately, my voice had risen five octaves higher than I had expected it to and this just made him laugh harder.
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Over the past 12 months, the number of unemployed persons has increased by 2.8 million, and the unemployment rate has risen by 1.7 per-centage points.
There's much to do: let's start saving lives our ownselves
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The hazy clouds had risen high into the atmosphere.
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Gerald, penniless, had raised Tara; Ellen had risen above some mysterious sorrow; Grandfather Robillard, surviving the wreck of Napoleon’s throne, had founded his fortunes anew on the fertile Georgia coast; Great-grandfather Prudhomme had carved a small kingdom out of the dark jungles of Haiti, lost it, and lived to see his name honored in Savannah.
Gone with the Wind
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Inequality Building society mortgage arrears have risen considerably in the last few years.
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Gas bills have risen by 137 per cent since 2001 and leccy by 66 per cent.
The Sun
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You fight well on the plains of Adventuredom, but since your quest began, huge numbers of adventure foes have risen.
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Therefore the Gender Mainstreaming Strategy has arisen under the sponsorship of the United Nations.
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The murder rate in the city has risen to four times the national average .
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The number of nations that possess nuclear weapons has risen.
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A 'boatload' of the others have been retracted or proven false almost as soon as they have arisen.
THE IRATE NATION
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Waitrose says sales of 18 English sparkling wines have risen by almost a third compared with last Christmas, and Ridgeview, a wine maker in the South Downs, reports trebled sales in the last two years.
English sparkling wine comes of age with French boost
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Lord Acton's erroneous idea, that Ridolfi was employed by Pius V to obtain Elizabeth's assassination, seems to have arisen from a mistranslation of Gabutio's Latin Life of St. Pius in the Bollandists Cecil eventually discovered the intrigue; Norfolk was beheaded, 2 June, 1572, and the Puritans clamoured for Mary's blood, but in this particular Elizabeth would not gratify them.
Mary Queen of Scots
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At least the late publisher William Gaines's MAD magazine -- having risen phoenixlike from the ashes of that witch hunt -- survives to smile a gap-toothed grin at today's news and reply smugly: "What, me worry?
QUICK POST: Only 56 years later, the CCA seal of censorship is dead
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Complaints about home care have jumped by a quarter in the past year alone and complaints over residential homes have risen by 21 per cent.
Times, Sunday Times
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Sappan wood is £4 higher than last year; barwood has risen cent per cent; logwoods are £2 per ton higher.
The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom Considered in Their Various Uses to Man and in Their Relation to the Arts and Manufactures; Forming a Practical Treatise & Handbook of Reference for the Colonist, Manufacturer, Merchant, and Consumer, o
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In the past five years demand for housekeepers and butlers has risen ten-fold in the UK.
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Mexico said that the great delays that had arisen in this matter were the result of the slow-paced justice in the courts.
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Average incomes have risen by 4.5% over the past year.
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The floor of the chamber was obscured by a silver mist that had risen since their arrival.
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We sat down, therefore, in a howe of the hill-side till the mist should have risen, and made ourselves a dish of drammach, and held a council of war.
Kidnapped: The Adventures of David Balfour
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Since arisen day, devote oneself to ego desensitization, gain legal status.
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Dracula Has Risen from the Grave was the fourth installment into the Hammer series with Lee reprising his role again.
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Bake them in a warm oven until risen and golden brown.
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Still, insurance rates had risen, and security on dams and pumping stations soared sky-high, underwritten by our taxes.
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I had risen early, and though I had made an unusually careful toilet, calling Yorke to my aid to see that every lacer was fresh and securely tied, and my buckles shining, yet I had made much haste also, not knowing at what hour mademoiselle proposed starting, and fearing greatly to annoy her by being one moment tardy.
The Rose of Old St. Louis
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She had joined the company as a secretary and risen through the ranks to become a senior sales director.
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The survival rate for the most common form of childhood cancer, acute lymphoblastic leukemia, has risen from just 4 percent in 1962 to 94 percent today.
Ryan Fujiu: Support St. Jude Children's Research Hospital With AOL and about.me
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However, this does not in itself overcome the language problems which have arisen during the period of isolation.
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People who have risen to the top of any small pyramid have mostly got there because of good fortune.
Times, Sunday Times
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This may have arisen, not merely from their paucity, but from the unsettled signification of the term orange, as well as from improperly calling these pigments reds, yellows, &c. In these days, however, orange pigments are sufficiently numerous to merit a chapter to themselves; they indeed comprise some of the best colours on the palette.
Field's Chromatography or Treatise on Colours and Pigments as Used by Artists
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More interesting, to the social historian, than the peace they hymned is the account of the various motives that drove women, when Buddhism had arisen, from the world to embrace the an-agāriyā or homeless life.
Psalms of the Sisters
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But questions of more general nature have lately arisen, and these have tended to have a skeptical cast: whether any use of "aesthetic" may be explicated without appeal to some other; whether agreement respecting any use is sufficient to ground meaningful theoretical agreement or disagreement; whether the term ultimately answers to any legitimate philosophical purpose that justifies its inclusion in the lexicon.
The Concept of the Aesthetic
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Shipping costs have also risen sharply because of the increase in trade that follows Chinese new year.
Times, Sunday Times