Rising energy costs, which are a result of a growing scarcity, as well as inflation, are exacerbating the situation. |
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Rising sea levels are particularly problematic where seashores are nearly flat. |
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Rising mental illness seems an inescapable consequence of the kind of rapid, disruptive change driven by market capitalism. |
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Rising high school and college enrollments created opportunities for both coaches and athletes. |
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Rising prices get people to voluntarily economize on goods and services rendered scarcer by the disaster. |
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Rising magmas are the essential component for building the mineral deposits of the Andes. |
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Rising delinquencies reduce cash inflow from debt payments and increase collection expenses. |
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Rising motion and the associated low pressure favor precipitation and storm formation. |
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Rising late in the morning to tents mysteriously full of earwigs we set off for a look. |
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Rising to his feet, he looks up at the sight of a grown-up, a naval officer in full dress uniform. |
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Rising temperatures will make arable land available that's currently too cold for cropping. |
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Rising to leave, he winced as his legs cramped, almost crippling him with their intense pain. |
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Rising from the coal rich plains of Shanxi Province, the mountain is accessed by a snaking road which makes the ears pop at every turn. |
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Rising up from the canyon floor are layers of specialty retail shops and entertainment and dining venues. |
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Rising standards in the Northern Ford Premiership could give York Wasps the edge as they prepare for a French invasion tomorrow. |
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Rising Sun went through the season undefeated for 26 weeks, compiling a perfect score of 78 League points. |
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Rising gas prices are going to mean hungry and cold people all winter long. |
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Rising dowries also impinged on patrician men, forcing almost half of them to remain unmarried during the fifteenth century. |
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Rising and rising, they re-enter the Fish Sauce shop where he must repeat the password. |
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Rising humanist interest accompanied the more widespread collection, discussion, and depiction of ancient works of art. |
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In 1964 the Japanese Government awarded him the honor of the Order of the Rising Sun. |
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Rising labour and building costs and the rise of subcontractors' fees were blamed for the collapse of the company. |
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At the same time this date coincided with Wolfe Tone Day, the largest celebration of the 1798 Rising in Ireland during the centennial year. |
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Rising up in oscitant mood, I swallowed a penny piece, which I had between my teeth, and then went home with an empty purse. |
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Rising demand meant prices were little changed in July following steady declines since February, the survey said. |
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Scorpio Rising is one rollercoaster rise that doesn't end until the album halts to a complete stop. |
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As a Volunteer he was his Unit's standard-bearer and fought in the 1916 Rising. |
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Rising sea levels and longshore drift since the ice age have created a remarkable, 500 km-long beach. |
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Rising home values have propped up a stagnant economy and blunted criticisms of otherwise disastrous economic policies. |
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The Rising Sun played their weekly Stableford competition at the immaculate Green Valley. |
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Rising sales will help to offset the squeeze on profit margins as productivity slows and costs pick up. |
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Rising to a crouch, he scanned the forest frantically, his heart beating faster than he could remember it. |
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Rising up, its far edge defined by a concrete platform, the lawn is framed by a screen of trees closing the far vista. |
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Rising enrollment in area schools is part of a movement that experts say is unsurpassed in the country's education history since the Civil War. |
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Rising car sales spread those high costs over more units, but battery manufacturing capacity is still constrained. |
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Rising and falling with the sea, the man watched his opportunity and grabbed the bobstays. |
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Rising to a height of 18,000 feet, this is the highest motorable road in the world. |
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Rising above the flattened Piedmont terrain east and southeast of Atlanta are several large rock masses known as monadnocks. |
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Rising gradually to her feet, those sickish green eyes met the Captain's level, immediately locking on to those specks of electric blue. |
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Rising from the bed he quickly showered, washing thoughts of last night down the drain along with sweat, grime and shampoo. |
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Rising orders and slowing inflation can't repair growing mistrust among investors. |
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Rising to the quarter-deck, he glanced aft noting the decks of Dolphin crawling with men and topmen prepared for battle. |
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Rising menacingly over the top of a nearby dune was nothing more than a partially furled beach umbrella in its stand. |
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She's arranged to meet a few people in the Rising Sun for drinks after work. |
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Rising slightly from his awkward position, he seated himself wearily on the bed, then pulled her down next to him. |
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Rising wages contrasted with declining textile prices, which fell remorselessly in every textile industry for which we have data. |
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Rising to his feet, he scraped some moss off of the side of the tree, carefully putting it into a container, and shook the rest off his hands. |
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Rising from the radiator grille, a prominent bulge in the hood runs to the base of the windscreen. |
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Rising a bit light-headedly, he stepped up to his polished looking-glass and surveyed himself. |
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Rising losses led to a restriction of new bank funding, forcing the company to drastically retrench and restrict lending. |
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Rising dew from the bottom gently kissed the people on their faces, coating their skin in a fine residue as they slowly climbed down the ladder. |
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Behan's recollection of his heroic role in the Rising is anamnesis, par excellence, of course. |
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Rising magma continues to build a lava dome in the crater of Mount St. Helens. |
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Rising in all its glory to shine not only in every part of Europe, but also on the American continent. |
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This led us to man's hubris, and its particular threat to the Land of the Rising Sun. |
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As someone who spent two years in the Land of the Rising Sun, I know what English fans in Japan will be knocking back this World Cup. |
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Japan always succeeds in confounding our preconceived notions about the Land of the Rising Sun and its citizens. |
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Sunsets were glorious and golden, setting over our yellow and white military house, right there in the Land of the Rising Sun. |
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Rising greenhouse gases are affecting rainfall patterns and the global water cycle. |
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The regimental marches are Men of Harlech in slow time and The Rising of the Lark in quick time. |
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After all, he works at Misawa Air Base, Japan, and when in the Land of the Rising Sun, you do as the locals do. |
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Rising high in the ranks of the company, he soon made Captain just after first flying a jumbo jet like the Boeing 747, for example. |
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Numerous articles have attributed the puzzle, which has a Japanese name, to the mysteries of the Land of the Rising Sun. |
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Rising bollards, bus-priority traffic lights and redesigned kerbs, which match the height of lowering buses, will be phased in. |
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Rising to the rank of rear admiral during World War I, Niblack would remain an advocate of Sailors his entire career. |
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Rising from political wilderness, the Sonia-led Congress showed that it had the grit and gumption to be an engine of change. |
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Rising from her seat, Ally presses her cheek to Dawn's, effectively giving her an air kiss. |
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Only four people showed up for Simon's adventure around the Land of the Rising Sun. |
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Rising tax exactions invariably dampened the spirits of charity. |
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Scorpio Rising by R.G. Vliet One of the most scorching, incandescent romances ever. |
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Rising to a height of 6 or 7 feet, these drawings tower over the viewer. |
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Bringing a little taste of culture from the Land of the Rising Sun, the Japanese Cultural Centre in New Delhi is celebrating the festive season with a difference. |
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Rising above the 70th floor, up to 1,500 feet, is a proposed structure supported by a lattice of tension cables similar to those of the Brooklyn Bridge. |
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Rising congressional Republicanism in this stronghold of the Democratic Party has reshaped the Republicans into a national party for the first time since Reconstruction. |
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Rising prices are annoyances, but have to be seen in perspective. |
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Rising vertically from the plains, some of these huge monoliths soar to a height of 400 metres, and the squat buildings on top of each appear to be hewn out of living rock. |
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Rising sea levels for Tuvalu have created serious lowland flooding. |
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Rising ticket prices had been blamed on fare dodgers in the past. |
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Rising competition and overcapacity in the panel-producing industry has driven down the cost of solar panel systems. |
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Rising to follow him through the doors of the ship and onto the soft, hot sands, she watched, terror-stricken, as Ryell drew his blade and approached his adversary. |
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Rising stock prices and low interest rates have reduced financing costs for consumers and businesses, the chairman said in his biannual monetary report to Congress. |
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Ann Whiting, of Castle Rising, Norfolk presented the couple with a crocheted shawl which she had spent six months making. |
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Rising over the bonnet and windscreen, the airflow is smooth. |
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Rising from bed, she slipped into a cotton robe and worn slippers. |
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Pop described how he escaped Mayo poverty, four years before the Easter Rising, by stowing away on a boat to England, where he planned to earn passage to America. |
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Rising interethnic tensions, sparked by competition for land use between local farmers and displaced pastoralists, could threaten reconstruction across southern Sudan. |
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Rising fuel costs will inevitably lead to higher prices for other items. |
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Rising house prices and rising interest rates have resulted in a squeeze on first time buyers with consequent effects on recruitment and retention in key public services. |
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Rising international trade flows are a primary component of globalization. |
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Rising expectations were fuelled by increasing affluence and a widening gap between people's experiences in other sectors of consumption and public services. |
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Rising fuel prices are cutting into all incomes particularly for farmers. |
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Rising from his prone position on the bed, he sat on the edge. |
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Rising traffic congestion led to the creation of the world's first local urban rail network. |
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Rising share prices, for instance, tend to be associated with increased business investment and vice versa. |
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Rising Syphilis cases remain a vital public health issue and is a significant concern across the globe, especially in developing economies. |
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Rising to retrieve it, I offer her what meager reassurance I can muster. |
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During the Jacobite Rising of 1715, Lancelot Errington, one of a number of locals who supported the Jacobite cause, visited the castle. |
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Rising temperatures have led to Devon becoming the first place in modern Britain to cultivate olives commercially. |
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Rising food prices, in turn, pushed an additional six percent of the country into poverty in 2008 alone. |
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It seems like a recent trend with Valhalla Rising, Drive, and now this. |
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Her political heroes include Lewis Lewis, one of the leaders of the 1831 Merthyr Rising. |
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Rising earlier now in the Eastern sky, Jupiter the giant planet will be at its closest approach to Earth this month. |
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In 1966 they took part in Irish celebrations of the 50th anniversary of the Easter Rising, marching in Dublin. |
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Rising star Jack Lowden revealed he never thought twice about playing a teenage German soldier in new World War I drama The Passing Bells. |
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Disafforestation frequently caused riots and disturbances including those known as the Western Rising. |
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The Chartist movement and the 1839 Newport Rising showed the growing concerns and awareness of the work force of their value to the nation. |
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Following the unsuccessful Jacobite Rising of 1745 the government took the opportunity of overhauling county government. |
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In the aftermath of the first Jacobite Rising in 1715, Highlanders had begun emigrating to the Americas in increasing numbers. |
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The famous ballad Boolavogue was written in remembrance of the Wexford Rising. |
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Further stand-out tracks are The House Of The Rising Sun by Revelacion and hit Love In C Minor by the floor-filler himself. |
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Rising aspirations of people are placing more demands on financial resources. |
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Speaking at the 1916 Easter Rising commemoration at Arbour Hill in Dublin in 1998, Ahern said. |
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From these ranks came those who launched the Easter Rising in Dublin in 1916, led by Patrick Pearse and James Connolly. |
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The Rising was put down within a week, at a cost of about 500 killed, mainly unengaged civilians. |
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Walpole's political career began in January 1701 when he won a seat in the general election at Castle Rising. |
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Unlike Ireland, which rebelled in the Easter Rising and fought a War of Independence, Scotland did not resist central rule. |
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Rising Ottoman power also cut into the Genoese emporia in the Aegean, and the Black Sea trade was reduced. |
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Rising Star winners will be honored with a reception tonight, October 15, in New York City. |
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The Best Batsman award went to Rohan Varkey of Blue Lightning and the Best Batswoman to Pinakini of Rising Star. |
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John Brangwin has been designated a Rising Star by Washington Law and Politics magazine for the third year in a row. |
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Bringing a riverboat casino to Rising Sun was the idea of Mayor Mark Guard, who wanted the city to become a tourist destination. |
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She has also recently finished filming a movie with Grease and West Wing star Stockard Channing called Red Mercury Rising. |
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Rising Edge Technologies offers their Jukebox Server products to create a new standard for medical image storage. |
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The Easter Rising of 1916 was carried out by the latter group together with a smaller socialist militia, the Irish Citizen Army. |
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Notable racehorses from New Zealand include Cardigan Bay, Carbine, Nightmarch, Sunline, Desert Gold and Rising Fast. |
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Rising early for the unexpected journey, the farmer left his cows unmilked. |
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In the Jacobite Rising of 1745, Charles Stuart and his army marched through Macclesfield as they attempted to reach London. |
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The Northumbrian region continued a history of revolt and rebellion against the government, as seen in the Rising of the North in Tudor times. |
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The Michelin Guide also awards Rising Stars, an indication that a restaurant has the potential to qualify for a star, or an additional star. |
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Rising between the valleys of Wythburn, Easedale and Greenburn are Calf Crag, Helm Crag, Gibson Knott, Steel Fell and Tarn Crag. |
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Football's World Cup may have captured the hearts and minds of the Japanese but it is sayonara for Shakespeare in the Land of the Rising Sun. |
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Rising hot gases are cooled by the gauze, the metal conducting the heat away and being itself cooled by the incoming air. |
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In 2010, he starred as Eames in Christopher Nolan's science fiction thriller Inception for which he won a BAFTA Rising Star award. |
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Rising through the ranks, he was eventually stationed back to Britain in September 1918 as a colonel in the Air Ministry. |
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Rising wages cause rising prices SHOP steward says he travels away from home 1,000 miles per week. |
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Rising out of poverty will require not a lick and a promise but deep reform. |
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Rising commodity prices permitted improvement in the terms of trade, thereby enhancing gains from productivity advances. |
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Rising sea levels are likely to cause more flooding on the Somerset Levels. |
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Rising incomes in developing countries also was a factor in the growing potash and fertilizer use. |
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Rising in the north-east fairly high in the sky, Arcturus may be found by following round the curve of the plough. |
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Rising nationalism throughout the 19th century led to a 1905 referendum granting Norway independence. |
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Rising populations meant increasing land values, especially for small tenancies. |
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Act-On's recognition as the Rising Star Company of the Year comes on the heels of the company's record setting company growth. |
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Rising gas prices in the early 21st century encouraged drillers to revisit fields that previously were not considered economically viable. |
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Rising water is remapping the marshes, too, creating open water as areas gradually become too deep for cordgrass, saltgrass and other salt-tolerant vegetation. |
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Rising less than 3,000 feet, the Pennines are often referred to as fells. |
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The discontent of the late 1820s, culminating in serious disturbances in 1831, including the Merthyr Rising persuaded the government to take action in favour of reform. |
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Pepperwood Grove wines, from Cecchetti Sebastiani Cellar, was included in the Rising Star category last year before reaching the Fast Track for the first time this year. |
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This pattern has already established at the tercentenary of the Battle of the Boyne, the Famine sesquicentenary and the bicentenary of the 1798 Rising. |
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The Merthyr Rising of 1831 was precipitated by a combination of the ruthless collection of debts, frequent wage reductions, and the imposition of truck shops. |
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Rising temperatures are already causing a decline in Britain's population of Arctic birds, such as ptarmigans and dotterels, which live in the Cairngorms. |
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French pole vaulter Renaud Lavillenie picked up the men's prize while British sprinter Adam Gemili, who took European 200m gold, took the Rising Star Award. |
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The children's novel, Silver on the Tree, by Susan Cooper, the final book of The Dark is Rising, is largely set around Aberdyfi, with many references to local landmarks. |
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The kingdom also plays a major role in Silver on the Tree, the last book of The Dark Is Rising by Susan Cooper, parts of which are set in Aberdyfi. |
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Rising nationalism brought Celtic revivals from the 19th century. |
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Rising trade brought new methods of dealing with money, and gold coinage was again minted in Europe, first in Italy and later in France and other countries. |
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Rising lapse rates on annuities call for asset-conservation strategies. |
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Other notable television series set in Yorkshire include All Creatures Great and Small, The Beiderbecke Trilogy, Rising Damp, Fat Friends and The Royal. |
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Rising sea levels and storm surges combined to flood some areas. |
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In 1917 he was awarded the Japanese Order of the Rising Sun with Paulownia Flowers, Grand Cordon, the highest of eight classes associated with the award. |
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Tenders are invited for Providing Rod Lock at Rising Mains and Switch Rooms In Connection With Providing of Rising Mains in New Medical Block at L N Hospital New Delhi. |
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A new company flagship, The Rising Sun, boasting 38 cannon, led the way, supported by The Duke of Hamilton, the Hope of Bo'ness, and a smaller vessel, the Hope. |
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Navarre will also distribute sublabels listed under the Moonshine imprint, including Suburban Base USA, City of Angels, Rising High USA, DMC USA, and Manmade Media. |
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The Dublin Easter Rising later that month took him by surprise. |
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The result of the Newport Rising was a disaster for Chartism. |
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Rising through the ranks from cleanup to in-betweener and assistant animator, the aspiring artist worked on a variety of commercials and short films for Quartet. |
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Rising unemployment due to the economic downturn is spreading. |
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Rising on the moors above Cliviger, it flows south through Bacup, Rawtenstall, Ramsbottom and Bury before merging with the River Roch near Radcliffe. |
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Khan's has worked with Walt Disney and Square USA as visual effect artist on Deep Rising, George of the Jungle, Flubber, Armageddon and Final Fantasy. |
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The Easter Rising of 1916, the Irish War of Independence, and the subsequent Irish Civil War resulted in a significant amount of physical destruction in central Dublin. |
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Rising Star, sister company to Hebburn based recruitment consultancy Zenith People, works with employers to help secure the best young talent for their organisations. |
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Rising temperatures, a changing water cycle, record amounts of greenhouse gases, and warming and acidifying oceans are having a major impact on society. |
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The 20-year-old Porsche Carrera Cup GB Scholar is delighted he will go into the new campaign with the prestigious BRDC Rising Star roundel adorning his Porsche 911 GT3 car. |
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Rising deferments and forbearances indicate that a growing number of borrowers may be returning to school to ride out the recession,' said Senior Director Cynthia Ullrich. |
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Rising to recognition as fiddler with The Paperboys, she now makes a delightful debut as a solo songbird backed by a band led by musical mentor Chip Taylor. |
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Charles Heaphy and his team at FRB proved invaluable in securing the financing and we look forward to continuing our relationship with FRB, said Electric COO Rebecca Rising. |
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They were also damaged by the harsh British response to the Easter Rising, who treated the rebellion as treason in time of war when they declared martial law in Ireland. |
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A third bill was passed by Parliament in 1914, but not implemented because of the outbreak of the First World War leading to the 1916 Easter Rising. |
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Rising softly and throwing my flashlight on the switch, I sought to light the bulb over my bed in order to choose and pocket some belongings for a swift, valiseless flight. |
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His task was, it is true, made easier by the need of the English to remove troops to put down the 1745-6 Jacobite Rising, which the French had subventioned. |
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