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Harris, who became famous for chart hits like Sun Arise and Tie Me Kangeroo Down Sport, was sentenced to five years and nine months last year.
I say unto thee, Arise, and take up thy bed, and go thy way into thine house.
It does, however, need plenty of exercise and will enjoy a days rabbiting, should the opportunity arise.
Disputes often arise about what information was in fact provided in a given case.
The certificate further describes the jeopardy that could arise from disclosure.
These neuroendocrine tumors arise from the adventitia of the jugular bulb or the neural plexus within the middle ear space.
Many landlords are themselves affected by the disease and are aware of the difficulties that will arise at the coming quarter day.
The earliest scholarly reports of chain letters date to the first decade of the twentieth century and arise periodically.
Similar tumors may arise from neighboring areas, including the jugular bulb, the middle ear, and the mastoid portion of the temporal bone.
To see the sort of difficulty that can arise, let us consider addition first.
Trouble seemed to arise not from big issues like race but from petty gossip and backbiting.
It not only motivates parents to concede to the practice, but also not to report incidences when medical issues arise.
And he has remained perpetually ready for whatever else might arise, keeping his truck as sparkling as his persona.
A number of problems can also arise when polls, like the above example from CNN, ask questions about policy.
Head of Finance Eamonn O Sullivan said he did not believe that a situation would arise where the council would be held to ransom by the health board.
Given that the nation is once again at war, that need could arise again sooner than anyone expects.
You don't have to worry about plants spreading underground like red raspberries, because most black raspberry shoots arise right at the base of the plant.
These conditions create the possibility for a new political force to arise quickly and fill the abyss between the ruling regime and popular aspirations.
But this approach should not arise from the fact that it is our contractual duty under the law and we want to keep our jobs.
It is essentially a juxtapositional art and can arise from cut-up, chance procedures or collage techniques, though it is not exclusive to any of these.
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Examples from Classical Literature
He must take up his apostolate, be ready should need arise to face martyrdom.
That seems to arise out of the antithesis to the former conception of love.
In the pig, and especially in the horse, it passes further upwards, to arise from the aponeurosis of the coccygeal muscles.
It is from the combination and the workings of these wonderful powers that appetency, desires, aversions, and volition arise.
It could not arise in him from the wealth of his imagination, for that was anything but lively.
In other cases the ascogenous hyphae arise directly from the vegetative hyphae.
It is evident that eczema may arise from local irritation to the skin or from an autointoxication.
Their brusqueness may arise from the fact that they have no time to give to formalities.
He states further that the cardueline finches arise without disjunction from the tanagers.
Stenosis, and finally occlusion, of the common duct may arise from the cicatrization of an ulcer.
Columbia, Columbia, to glory arise,The queen of the world and the child of the skies.
Neither do we this by chance, but we know beforehand of what matter and commixture, what kind of those creatures will arise.
How, moreover, can Magnitude, and a continuum arise out of that which has no Magnitude?
If the lameness arise from contraction, rather than from weakness, the best means will be frequent rubbing of the part affected.
These new enclosures and houses arise out of the beggaring of the parts of the country distant from the vortex of the funds.
Ontologically, however, the two bands of bipinnaria do not appear to arise from the division of a single band.
For the chromosomes of the heterotype mitosis arise by the looping round, not opening out, of the bivalent chromosomes.
Liability is said to arise out of such conduct as would be blameworthy in him.
A half-embryo or a whole dwarf may arise according to the artificial position of the blastomere.
Then we arise with a feeling of the monotony and automatism of life.
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