As long as I'm toasting Keller based on wild speculation, let me tip my glass to Risen. |
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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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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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Ascension recognizes the separation of the Risen Lord from the disciples as he goes to dwell at the right hand of the Father. |
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As a result of all that eagerness, Risen argues, the U.S. was hustled by more than a few con artists. |
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East is the place of the rising suns that is the symbol of the Risen Christ and His Second coming. |
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People are invited to have a musical cuppa at the Church of the Risen Christ, in Wyken Croft, Wyken, Coventry. |
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The cross over the door and the flame before the icons are believed to confer the Risen Lord's protection on the household. |
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Risen Energy, a top PV module manufacturer, is happy to be able to take part in the PV carport project and contribute to the sustainable development of Hangzhou Bay. |
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She asserts that the community's death rate has risen sharply, while the birth rate has crashed. |
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The company's costs have risen dramatically thanks to its investment in 300 mm wafer fabs. |
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Lord Morley appears to have risen to repeat the accusation against Salisbury and the latter to have defied him to prove it by wager of battle. |
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By the late 1960s, pop art had risen to take the place of abstract expressionism. |
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Even if this perceptiojn is distorted, it should be no surprise that prices have risen on account of the changeover. |
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And yet we've had so much acrimony over the past few years that the public has risen up against it. |
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The comic had risen through the standup ranks, working hard at developing an act after his initial performances drew derision. |
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He said the number of canoeists and rafters had risen so much it was driving fish and anglers away and ruining his business. |
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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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I have risen from the depths of emerging art obscurity and anonymity into mainstream professional success. |
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The port company has risen substantially in value since Waikato ratepayers sold their shareholding to private investors. |
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The water had risen too high, and the levees just were not strong enough to keep it back. |
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Since Vanguard stopped flying, airfares have risen in Kansas City and service has diminished. |
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The death toll has steadily risen to 38 as more bodies have been recovered from the rubble. |
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With increased use of allografts, graft-related infections and disease transmissions have risen. |
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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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Yes, the use of heroin and harder drugs has also risen steadily there over a similar period. |
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Support for independent candidates and smaller parties has also risen, but in the locals rather than the Euro elections. |
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A true Renaissance man, Beck has risen to international acclaim for his sculpture, as well as his abstract and figurative paintings. |
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In the last several days, the roughly 1,000-foot-tall lava dome has risen by about 150 feet. |
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As a liberal, as a progressive, he had risen to a position of leadership in society. |
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However, despite drug treatment, the number of new cases of leprosy detected each year has stayed the same or risen. |
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By the time Shane stepped through the ropes, the crowd, eagerly anticipating his arrival, had already risen to a fever pitch. |
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The Italian partisans had risen up against Italian and German fascism only 20 years before. |
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And as political questions move down the agenda, so cultural and purely sectarian conflicts have risen to the fore. |
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First, the number of women studying medicine and life sciences in postgraduate programs has risen significantly. |
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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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The ship had risen off of the ground now and was moving forward, out of the hangar. |
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The sun had just risen above the mountains, and the trees swayed in the gentle breeze. |
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They woke early in the morning when the sun had not risen above the mountains, and the moon was still visible. |
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The sun had risen above the horizon, and threw a faint light over the mountains. |
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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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It is still too early, I think in mock amusement, the fish haven't risen yet. |
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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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His great-grandfather had risen to the position of Inspector General of Artillery under Napoleon. |
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Women have also risen to senior levels in the civil service but have so far failed to secure a role in politics. |
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Dave nodded, but seemed distracted by something else, for Christopher had risen from his meditation suddenly, and he was coming out. |
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Greg noticed that Sam's father had risen from his seat and headed upstairs. |
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The Virgin has risen from her tomb, from which lilies and roses now blossom. |
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He died on the cross and is said to have risen from the dead three days later. |
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We were all startled by the transformation, as if a man had risen from the dead. |
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Can you tell me anything about this supposed folklore hero that's risen from the dead to lead them to independence? |
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The wind had risen, the ropes cracking and straining even louder as the sails filled to capacity. |
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A strong voice rang out, easily audible even though the wind had risen momentarily. |
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The downstairs rooms were moderately clean by the time the dough had risen the second time. |
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The number of buyout firms doing business in Tokyo has risen from a single local fund in 1997 to at least 69 local and international funds today. |
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Yields of corn have risen from about 30 bushels per acre in 1940 to around 120 bushels per acre today. |
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The number of Protestant megachurches has risen from just 50 in 1980 to nearly 900 now. |
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Indeed, as the dollar has dropped in recent weeks, both the stock and bond markets have risen strongly. |
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I look at the water level, which has risen to only a few inches below the bridge. |
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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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Arlan's voice had risen to an angry pitch, all of his frustration and pain pouring out. |
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There was a long pause, and when it was over Mom's voice had risen up an octave or two, as though she were nervous or upset about something. |
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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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But as the number of readers and commenters has risen over the past months some problems have arisen. |
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The next day, Christina arose to find that Michael had risen early and vanished into his office. |
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Man mountain Matt has risen from the Fourth Division to the heart of Scotland's defence, but he was given the runaround by City when at Oxford. |
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After seeing this film, my admittedly low opinion of both has risen dramatically. |
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Alphaeus had now fully risen, and was lighting the cloudless day with ease. |
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Some concern has risen on the forums related to the avatar, its graphics quality and how it moved. |
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After three short weeks the total of infected farms has risen to 135-19 of those in Scotland and the funeral pyres are still burning. |
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Bake for 15 minutes, until the scones have risen and turned lightly golden. |
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Recent employment data showed the number of people over retirement age who are back in work has risen above the million mark for the first time. |
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In the past five years, mass transit ridership has risen 24 percent, faster than air travel or highway usage. |
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It is now May, when spring is at its peak and hormones seem to have risen to a new level. |
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Between the Decembers of 2003 and 2004, he has risen to the top of the tree in terms of young Scottish defenders. |
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The index, compiled from a basket of 13 hedge funds, has risen by 13.8 per cent this year. |
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Prices have scarcely risen over the past year, while rents are at their softest in recent memory. |
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Between 1855 and 1858 the quantity of coal transported out of the district by the company had risen from 421,755 tons to 1,310,020 tons. |
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Excessive workload is seen as being one of the key factors behind the teacher shortage and has risen to the top of the education agenda. |
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When ready to bake, heat the oven to 180C, Gas 4 and bake the torte for about 25 minutes until risen and golden brown. |
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The River Ouse above York had risen to seven feet above normal after midweek thunderstorms and ruined the annual first Sunday open. |
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During this period of economic recovery, the Euroland trade surplus with the United States has risen, not fallen. |
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Co-op members could be charged substantial taxes on the gain in their co-op stock value, which has risen sharply. |
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He had risen in the ranks of the party by the sheer dint of his hard work and forthrightness. |
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And the Thriller-like corpse of my trashy, teenage self has risen from the dead and is doing a little dance inside me. |
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In the past year, the share of biomethane in natural gas fuel has risen from 6 to over 15 percent. |
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But as the Lannisters have risen to new heights, the male members of the family have faltered. |
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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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Asparagus has tickled the taste buds to such an extent this season that sales of the queen of vegetables have risen faster than any other vegetable. |
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Figures show car use for the school run has risen in the past decade. |
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They jabbed, parried, charged and riposted with such speed that the blades were indistinguishable blurs of reflected light now that the sun had risen over the horizon. |
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Brooks described how she had risen through the ranks of Fleet Street to become one of the most powerful players in British media. |
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They will give no serious consideration to the claims that Jesus was born of a virgin mother or that he left the tomb and ascended to heaven in his risen body. |
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He had risen from a humble family to be the most powerful leader in Japan. |
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Remarkably, Americans have not risen in revolt against this gaping inequality. |
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As I nestle into my bedroll and blanket, I gaze up at the sky and see that a couple of stars have come out and also a gibbous moon has risen in the north. |
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The sun had finally risen above the horizon, lighting up her path. |
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Slide the ramekins on to the baking sheet and bake for ten to 12 minutes until the souffles are well risen, browned and doubled in height but still slightly wobbly. |
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Over the past 12 months, the consumer price index has risen a scant 1.4 percent. |
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The average total income has also risen by a phenomenal amount. |
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Over the last year the price of sugar, wheat flour and tea has trebled and the cost of other basic household consumer goods has risen by 30 percent. |
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Clara relaxed and smiled at Adam who had risen from the table. |
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By dint of will, intelligence, and luck he had risen, Horatio Alger-like, from an impoverished and brutal childhood. |
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First, these characters are not placid creatures risen by voodoo for slave labour but the dead, reanimated by a virus, whose single instinct is to eat human flesh. |
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The power of shareholders, and in particular financial institutions such as investment funds, has once again risen to dominate the power of technostructures. |
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The result is that the total number in receipt of the benefit has risen. |
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Instead of falling, the dollar has risen, helped along by the sag in the euro as it becomes apparent that the eurozone economic model is on the road to nowhere. |
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In a matter of hours, the water levels had risen to his window. |
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If the magma has risen quickly from the source region of the volcano, the xenoliths may represent country rock from all levels of the crust through which it has travelled. |
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He says attacks against women have risen, and the migrants and refugees have made people too scared to leave their homes at night. |
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The other four had risen from the table and joined her at the door. |
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They reported that yields had risen from the normal 600 kilos per hectare to an average of 2500 kilos per hectare, a four times increase in yield. |
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Since then, Abilify has risen from the fifth-most-prescribed drug to the top of the heap. |
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He seems to have risen to the occasion fairly well, methinks. |
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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 angel told the friends that Jesus had risen from the dead! |
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The water level had risen slightly, and it didn't look good. |
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Concern sheltered workshops across the country could be forced to close their doors has risen from the federal government's plans to increase payments to disabled workers. |
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New York has risen from the ashes with admirable resilience. |
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Because strong action has not been taken, emissions have risen to where dangerous global warming has become unavoidable. |
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They have all risen to the challenge, holding respectable positions in society, all sharing a common purpose of giving something back to their community. |
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For Rick, who awakens from his coma months after the dead have risen, the world changes overnight. |
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Ben had risen before her and was already shaved and resplendently dressed in silver grey broadcloth with matching waistcoat, white shirt and black ribbon tie. |
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Having risen through the ranks into middle management, Brown holds a position as a product development technician, fitting and testing new products in the hosiery division. |
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Over the last fifty or sixty years, the amount of tradeable goods that the poor can consume has risen dramatically. |
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He has risen to be the most trusted lieutenant to a thuggish gang boss. |
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By the time gbl vanished, the value had steadily risen back to 1,280 yuan. |
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Public and private housing workloads, having risen, are again static and workloads in the private industrial sector remain stable. |
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And why has tuition risen so sharply at public universities? |
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The rate for Caesareans has risen sharply in the last 25 years despite repeated calls for it to be cut. |
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Over the past decade, prices for unprocessed foods have risen considerably. |
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The new line-up has risen up from indie band Is Mary Home, fun rockers The Jolly Dwarfs and covers band the Mod Cons. |
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Infestations of the bark beetle have risen drastically since the onset of the drought, rendering trees even more susceptible to fire. |
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The price of scrap platinum has risen sharply, and catalytic converters can be sold for a good price in a scrapyard. |
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With Hannah Montana long gone, a new legion of tween TV shows has risen. |
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This honest, beautifully written story has risen in the best-seller ranks purely by the recommendations of one reader to another to another. |
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Halifax found that semidetached homes have risen in popularity among first-time buyers. |
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Wool prices have also risen as a fall in the wool clip has caused some concern about supply. |
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The Welsh appear to have risen up over the introduction of taxation, and Madog had considerable popular support. |
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The market value of the early issues has risen substantially over the years. |
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From 1947 to 1967, the dollar price of oil had risen by less than two percent per year. |
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The surface then experiences a down slope, in the direction that the equipotential has risen. |
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By 1810, the number and proportion of free blacks in the population of the United States had risen dramatically. |
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Since 1990, sea level has also risen considerably faster than models predicted it would. |
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The Framework Convention was agreed on in 1992, but global emissions have risen since then. |
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The cost of peopleware and software has risen dramatically over the past years, while the cost of hardware has decreased. |
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Sabinus married up in status, to Vespasia Polla, whose father had risen to the rank of prefect of the camp and whose brother became a Senator. |
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At the same time Vitellius and his armies in Germania had risen in revolt and prepared to march on Rome, intent on overthrowing Otho. |
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After the Gothic siege of 537, population dropped to 30,000, but had risen to 90,000 by the papacy of Gregory the Great. |
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Their life expectancies have fallen in recent years and in the last decade their use of antidepressants has risen. |
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Most new housing has taken the form of single-family dwellings, not plexes, and levels of home ownership have risen steadily. |
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By the year 742 the total number of enlisted troops in the Tang armies had risen to about 500,000 men. |
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English is common in the business world and its study has risen significantly in recent years, especially among the young. |
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Scientific output has risen slowly from 93 articles in 2005 and remains modest. |
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Because of this, the rate of endemism for the Philippines has risen and likely will continue to rise. |
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After another eight months the death toll had risen to 43 colonists and probably 350 Aboriginals. |
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However, since he has risen, the Church teaches that his Body and Blood can no longer be truly separated. |
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Since 2000, because of deteriorating economic conditions in Zimbabwe, the number of Zimbabweans in Botswana has risen into the tens of thousands. |
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Ten years later, at the 2011 census, the city's population had risen to 75,306, with 107,524 in the wider city. |
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There is little mention of the town until the 15th century when the population had risen enough for a chapel of ease to be built. |
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You tell him silver is scarcer now in England, and therefore risen one fifth in value. |
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The temperature at noon had risen to 33 deg., and everything was more soakingly wet than ever, if that was possible. |
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In the last two triennia, deaths in ASA 1 and 2 patients have risen in absolute numbers and also as a proportion of the percentage of all deaths. |
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Over the past two hundred years the English language has risen, seemingly irresistably, to its present position of world-bestriding supremacy. |
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Monarchies have risen from barbarism to civility, and fallen again to ruin. |
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Across the centuries the fortunes of the two religions have risen and fallen in a sequence of momentous surges, pauses, and countersurges. |
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Now, since cattle had risen and meat and all to such a price, he was making money hand over fist. |
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He is said to have risen with the crowd after gladiatorial matches and given unrestrained praise to the fighters. |
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The Flavians, who had risen to prominence under Claudius, took a different tack. |
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The Danes, heavily outnumbered, would have been wiped out if the tide had not risen. |
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Wide went her eyes in wonder and incredulity, as she beheld this seeming apparition risen from the dead. |
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By the time of the Battle of Marston Moor in July 1644, Cromwell had risen to the rank of Lieutenant General of horse in Manchester's army. |
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He had risen to the head of the greatest street car system in the world from the position of brakeman on a jerk-water railroad. |
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His patron, Suckling, had risen to the post of Comptroller of the Navy in 1775, and used his influence to help Nelson gain further promotion. |
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Under the austerity programme of the Cameron governments expenditure on the NHS, which had risen fairly steadily since 1950, was restricted. |
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The prison population in England and Wales has risen because politicians of both parties wanted to show they were tough on criminals. |
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It has risen slightly to around 9,000 since, largely due to the development of the Barbican Estate. |
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As a result of the Irish financial crisis, emigration from Ireland has risen significantly. |
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The use of skilled birth attendants, however, has risen between 2005 and 2007 by women in all wealth quintiles except the highest quintile. |
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College tuition has risen sharply in the last decade, while family income has fallen. |
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It has since risen in the QS and Times Higher Education tables due to changed methodology, while the ARWU remains unchanged. |
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Ticket prices have also risen at different rates of inflation around the world, further complicating the process of adjusting worldwide grosses. |
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The record transfer fee for a Premier League player has risen steadily over the lifetime of the competition. |
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What is harder to define is its standing relative to the PGA Tour and whether that has risen or fallen in recent years. |
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At FairPrice, demand for mock meats like mock duck and chicken has risen by 5 per cent in the past year. |
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As a result of tectonics and the effect of ice, the sea level has risen and fallen. |
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A 2013 report on Nigeria suggests that growth has risen with increased income inequality. |
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According to a 2005 book by a US Institute of Medicine panel, the number of RCTs focused on CAM has risen dramatically. |
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Air pollution in New York had risen significantly and exacerbated chest illnesses such as Thomas had. |
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Consequently, in October 2011, Wales had rapidly risen to 45th in the FIFA rankings. |
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Attendances at club rugby in England have risen strongly since the sport went professional. |
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By the mid 21st century BC, the Akkadian speaking kingdom of Assyria had risen to dominance in northern Iraq. |
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According to the statistics, red meat consumption has risen, but still Finns eat less beef than many other nations, and more fish and poultry. |
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Prices of food have risen very little, and the difficulty at present is to get sufficient labour, skilled and unskilled. |
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John Balliol, whose star had risen briefly above the horizon, now sank into the twilight of history. |
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With increased modularisation of subjects, the amount of time that young adults are spending being examined in the UK has risen considerably. |
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During this icy stage, sea level seems to have risen and dropped somewhat, but despite much study the details remain unresolved. |
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By 1913, this had risen to 10,700,000 tons, making Cardiff second only to Barry, Wales as the largest coal exporting dock in the world. |
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Fortunately this production has risen to the challenge to provide a gripping and claustrophobically realistic depiction of many people's worst nightmares. |
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Tension had steadily risen after the Schlieffen Plan to smash through Belgium and take Paris by storm bogged down in Flanders and northern France. |
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By December 2010, the total fleet flight time had risen to 965 hours. |
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Their value has risen twelvefold, and that is before dividend payouts. |
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While her star has risen stratospherically in a short space of time, Jess still only has one album to her name so she can be forgiven for dipping her foot in the covers pool. |
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Since then, its contribution to official reserves has risen continually as banks seek to diversify their reserves, and trade in the eurozone continues to expand. |
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A touch to control with the right boot and a trip hammer swing of the left later and Scotland had risen, kicking and screaming from the depths of despair. |
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Those undulant silver lines are thermal currents, sweat-dank fumes risen from glove linings, the scarred man's life spilling out of them, leaking quenchlessly above. |
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By 11 November, the number of Axis prisoners had risen to 30,000 men. |
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It is generally allowed that birds have risen out of reptiledom. |
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Due to the high number of crimes attributed to the new migrant populations, ethnic tension between the indigenous and migrant populations has risen up to the present. |
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Cost estimates have gradually risen since the first figures were released. |
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Land and water resources have not risen proportionately, but the increases have taken place mainly due to gains in labour and agriculture productivity. |
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One could simply stop the argument there, dismiss the resurrection as a lie, and declare belief in the risen Jesus to be the product of a deludable mind. |
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The standard of living had risen enough that workers could participate in a consumer economy, shifting the working class concerns away from traditional Labour Party views. |
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The city's property values and household income have risen to among the highest in the nation, creating a large and upscale restaurant, retail, and entertainment scene. |
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Since then the proportion of female to male defendants has risen steadily. |
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Although the absolute number of Nahuatl speakers has actually risen over the past century, indigenous populations have become increasingly marginalized in Mexican society. |
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By 1490, the population of Venice had risen to about 180,000 people. |
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Clive Sullivan had risen to the Great Britain captaincy, the first black captain of a home international side, and was in charge for the 1972 World Cup held in France. |
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Oliver Cromwell had risen from unknown member of Parliament in his forties to being commander of the New Model Army, which emerged victorious from the English Civil War. |
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Over the course of the 20th century, production of crude steel has risen at an astounding rate, now fast approaching a production level of 800 million tons per year. |
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Interest and expertise among Norwegians about craft brewed beer has risen sharply in a short time, and the old brewery traditions of this country are revived. |
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Numbers have risen to two million after the introduction of new species such as muntjac, fallow and Chinese water deer that are smaller and breed faster. |
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