Mirreen, in a statement issued to press, regretted that obscenity and immoral activities are on the rise. |
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But it's late afternoon along a desolate strip of Interstate 15 near Sheep Mountain, above which a pale half-moon is on the rise. |
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She writes about buzzworthy events from the data perspective or she'll feature artists whose numbers are on the rise. |
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Shares in defence, energy and pharmaceuticals are already on the rise and the mood is good. |
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The donors and the international community have been kept in the dark and the government's non-transparent activities are on the rise. |
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After years of decreasing numbers of pickpockets and purse snatchings, muggings are back on the rise. |
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Mind related diseases like anxiety, depression, nervous breakdowns and sleeplessness are on the rise. |
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Dry Bordeaux white wine is a hugely overlooked phenomenon, but it is a star on the rise. |
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Our consumption of seedless fruits and veggies is on the rise, trading flavor and fertility for convenience. |
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Treatment of individuals suffering from depression using antidepressant medications appears to be on the rise. |
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China's stock market is the only one on the rise amid the sluggish global economy. |
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At a time when independent booksellers dealing in new books are struggling, the number of used bookstores is on the rise. |
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With Bonfire Night and Hallowe'en less than a month away, police are saying incidents of fireworks being let off are already on the rise. |
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And put simply, it translates into a party on the rise with no sign of that rise abating. |
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Malaria, mumps and tuberculosis, once considered eradicated, are on the rise again. |
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Single-serve plastic milk bottles have been on the rise for a number of years now. |
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Helicopter pads are on the rise in Mayo with the number of planning applications shooting up in the past year. |
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The use of Lactobacillus acidophilus and other probiotic bacteria to maintain intestinal health and good digestion is on the rise. |
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Trend spotters like to point out that the number of women in the shooting sports is on the rise. |
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Just don't expect it to sound like all that overproduced semi-orchestral stuff that's been on the rise. |
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Civil-rights tourism is on the rise in the southern US, as the former segregationist states disinter their past. |
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Exports of joint ventures or subsidiaries of overseas companies are also on the rise. |
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The incidence of infectious diseases such as diarrhoea, hepatitis, Weil's disease etc are on the rise. |
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Fuel prices in Perth are also on the rise, with the average unleaded price jumping from 84.7 cents a litre on Monday to 92.4 cents yesterday. |
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Sid represents a new generation of energetic workers on the rise, harbingers of a boom still in its embryonic stage. |
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Yet most Americans believe crime is on the rise and are demanding public officials do something about it. |
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Figures suggest that the minimum amount of money needed for subsistence is on the rise in real terms. |
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It is probably not coincidental that those environmental conditions appear to be on the rise in our time. |
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Being subjected to unwanted interference in public places is becoming an issue and cell phone rage, along with road and air rage is on the rise. |
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As in several European countries, the population of the elderly is on the rise and that of children on the decrease. |
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The pressure of demand for services and for urban jobs is mounting, and unemployment is on the rise. |
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In the early days of homeopathy, Galenic herbalism was dying and allopathy was on the rise. |
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Andrews was a sometime Francophobe who worried that luxury and vice were on the rise. |
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We know this virus is 100 percent preventable, so why is the number of new cases on the rise? |
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Drug-resistant coccidia parasites are on the rise, reducing the effectiveness of antibiotics. |
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But with interest rates low and rents on the rise, it seems nearly everyone in town is hustling to buy a home. |
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With wild lands cleared for agriculture and game hunting on the rise, populations of cougars and other large predators took heavy hits. |
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Unfortunately, these numbers are on the rise due to insecticide resistance, antimalarial drug resistance, and environmental changes. |
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There seems little doubt that death rates from chronic liver disease and cirrhosis are on the rise. |
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The use of hormone replacement therapy to reduce cardiovascular disease in postmenopausal women is on the rise. |
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And rural police response times are on the rise, adding to rural anxieties. |
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Getting around Italy is relatively easy and cheap, although car hire prices are on the rise. |
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With foundries abroad closing down, the demand for castings and forgings is on the rise. |
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The variety, frequency and complexity of attacks used against corporations are also on the rise. |
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Writing about design across the design disciplines is on the rise, but graphic design writing is not keeping pace. |
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The findings seem to be quite contrary to the general belief that smoking is on the rise. |
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From natural gas and propane to heating oil and gasoline, prices are on the rise. |
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I agree that this craze is on the rise, but it evoked a bigger issue for me. |
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Katy, a young star on the rise, wandered into Nathan's life when they met on the set of the hit TV show. |
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The picture begins in London, where Kaisa, a corporate lawyer on the rise, is in her apartment. |
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But snack and soft drink consumption are on the rise, while milk-drinking is decreasing. |
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The divorce between the people and those who rule them can be blamed on the rise of such a managerial society in America and in the West. |
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With Lynn's star once again on the rise, she's the perfect candidate for DVD treatment. |
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Its booths selling milk in readily consumable forms are gradually on the rise. |
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Milk consumption remains on the rise thanks to a nationwide effort to promote its healthful benefits. |
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Sadly, however, it seems this made people a little more careless and as a result syphilis in many areas is on the rise again. |
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The annual series, which features local dance talent on the rise, runs from March 31 to the end of April. |
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The number of colleges and universities offering distance learning is on the rise. |
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Infertility and sterility are on the rise, threatening to rob future generations of their right to choose to conceive. |
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Domestic violence in America is on the rise and we need to be aware that it is a cancer in our society. |
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With that in mind, we dug through our archives for some names that we tabbed as coaches on the rise 10 years ago. |
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Marks and Spencer reported its first increase in quarterly clothing sales for nearly three years with sales in Irish shops still on the rise. |
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As municipalities launch programs to collect and compost household food waste, interest in degradable plastics is on the rise. |
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Sadly, though, boneheaded sexism is on the rise throughout the rock scene. |
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Goodwin, an associate professor at Nottingham University, has compiled the first comprehensive study on the rise of Ukip. |
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I'd much prefer to be predicting a strong dollar, one befitting a great nation on the rise. |
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Coral reefs are in decline, coastal dead zones are on the rise, and marine life is dying. |
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Incidents whereby civilians try to ram convoy vehicles are on the rise. |
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Young people have few role models and juvenile delinquency is on the rise. |
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Check out our definitive collection of destinations on the rise for next year. |
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According to Luke, injecting drug use is on the rise amongst young Kooris, with rural areas, even quite remote communities, no longer being quarantined. |
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Meanwhile, the share of independents in the business is on the rise. |
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Unemployment was on the rise and purchasing power had slumped. |
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Many experts also feel that illiteracy is on the rise in America. |
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Morris's career was on the rise with her success in this latest film. |
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He is a young tenor on the rise and he shines on these discs. |
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Katalyn and Greg were one of the best young teams on the rise. |
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With wearables on the rise, everyone from dad to grandma has become number obsessed this holiday season. |
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The need for adequate protection through insurance is also on the rise. |
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What follows is some of my initial reporting on the rise of the group, published in Wingnuts. |
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Also, in communities where long-standing Mediterranean diets have been shifting toward more Westernized food choices, the prevalence of obesity is on the rise. |
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From any standard this level is said to be touching the poverty line, but statistics show that despite the government's claims poverty is on the rise. |
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But during the millennium and start of the 21st century, demonstrations against globalism have been on the rise, responding to rapid developments in transnationalism. |
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With nontraditional families on the rise, by choice and by circumstance, these growing pains prove a threat to marriage. |
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By 1922, warfare had fizzled out but violence targeting foreign populations in Turkey and Greece was on the rise. |
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With income inequality on the rise and an uncertain economic forecast, CEO compensation continues to outpace the stock market. |
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As a result of this paradox, the Iraq policy process ground to a halt at the very moment that ISIS was on the rise. |
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Now beach soccer, and other sandy versions of team sports are on the rise. |
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The increase has been blamed on the rise of the Internet, electronic services and computerised storage of information turning data protection and privacy into a hot topic. |
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There can be no question however that the Spanish League has made tremendous strides over the past few seasons and that Spanish soccer is once again on the rise. |
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There are even phantom sightings, a sure sign that panic is on the rise. |
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The incident rate of very short naps in modern society may be on the rise. |
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While information about people's genetic predispositions is collected much less often than other medical information, its collection is on the rise. |
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With denominationalism on the rise, the Presbyterians established their own Board of Foreign Missions in 1837, and many other denominations followed suit. |
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She is a young girl who carries a powerful forehand, a rock solid double-handed backhand and a drive and determination that is the hallmark of a champion on the rise. |
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If prices are in a downtrend and open interest is on the rise, chartists know that new money is coming into the market, showing aggressive new short selling. |
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The informal sector is also on the rise, mainly due to the popularity of Instagram businesses. |
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While cruise-ship traffic is on the rise, it won't rise enough to build new docking facilities for cruise ships. |
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He had exceptional speed and played with the Shakehand style, attacking the ball low and on the rise. |
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It was a time of cultural change and paranormal is on the rise with Satanism, witchcraft and Bigfoot sightings. |
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Dan Gross on the rise of the American University as an exporter. |
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Urban hunts are also on the rise, and this has led to the locavore movement that has brought hundreds of thousands into hunting. |
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While traditional foods are losing profitability in an era of rock-bottom pricing, the popularity of organic foods is on the rise. |
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After a 30 year hiatus, the popularity of reel mowers is again on the rise, this time due to the increasing concern for the environment. |
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In Tripoli, carjacking is rife and kidnappings are on the rise. |
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Banditry and lawlessness are on the rise in the cities of Albina and Moengo and along the east-west highway between Paramaribo and Albina. |
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Empathy, it seems, is on the rise and on the very cusp of enjoying its Warholian 15 minutes of fame. |
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Although owls have long been hunted, a 2008 news story from Malaysia indicates that the magnitude of owl poaching may be on the rise. |
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This is a sobering account of the criminalization of sexuality that may be on the rise in many countries. |
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Now poaching is on the rise and wildlife conservation in peril. |
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The Farmers Union of Wales says dog faeces is another growing problem, with hydatid disease in sheep on the rise, transmitted by unwormed dogs. |
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With the average age of the population decreasing and income levels on the rise, the popularity of beer in the country continues to increase. |
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With tubal pregnancies on the rise, doctors are focusing on finding a better cure. |
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According to Rose-Mary Boustany, director of the Neurogenetics Program and AUBMC Special Kids Clinic, autism has been on the rise worldwide. |
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Gaelic culture was on the rise, and long lasting disputes within the Church had finally been settled. |
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Piracy off the Nigerian coast and elsewhere in the Gulf of Guinea is on the rise. |
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And the number of patients with allergies is also going up, with urban hayfever on the rise. |
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The book, published by Manchester University Press, focuses on the rise and fall of the first power-sharing government in Northern Ireland. |
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Worldwide, gout and hyperuricaemia are on the rise owing mainly to dietary changes, obesity, the metabolic syndrome and increasing age. |
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There is a lot of enthusiasm expressed when a new road opens, but sinophobia is on the rise. |
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Bureaucratism continues on the rise as the first-generation revolutionaries die off of old age. |
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The latest statistics show that sexually transmitted diseases are on the rise. |
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Due to the large amount of baby boomers, commercial marijuana use was on the rise. |
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Along with substance abuse, criminal involvement, suicide and murder were also on the rise. |
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Crime is on the rise and tensions throughout the city are flaring. |
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Chemical engineering is a profession on the rise and the Institution of Chemical Engineers, the international membership organisation for chemical engineers, is growing too. |
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While the two main forms basal cell carcinoma and Squamous cell carcinoma are rarely deadly, researchers say they are on the rise, Medical Health News Reported. |
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Also, the number of nonresident employees seemed to be on the rise, leaving some in the Senate wondering if Alaska could do more to encourage local hire. |
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Statistics have shown that crime in Oslo is on the rise, According to the Oslo Police, they receive more than 15,000 reports of petty thefts annually. |
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With different kinds of allergies on the rise, Gulf News spoke to nutritionist Victoria Tipper at Dubai Herbal Treatment Centre to find out the reason. |
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Complaints have been on the rise in recent weeks over the illegal use of motorbikes around Wrexham, scrambling in areas where they are not allowed. |
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From the potty-mouthed Hit Girl in Kick-Ass to the lonely vampire in Let Me In and the telekinetic terror in Carrie, Moretz is very much a star on the rise. |
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Read it HISTORIES of cult indie labels have been on the rise these past few years, with volumes on Rough Trade, Factory and 4AD all now available for music-lovers' shelves. |
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However, they lost out to The Ramones, who were on the rise in New York in the same mid-70s period with their three chord rock'n'roll, and Talking Heads. |
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Given the importance of physician satisfaction to the patient experience, it is concerning that dissatisfaction and burnout are on the rise among physicians. |
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The half volley is made by hitting the ball on the rise just after it has bounced, also generally in the vicinity of the net, and played with the racket close to the ground. |
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Deaths resulting from dowry, mostly from bride burning, are on the rise. |
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In addition to crime, homelessness is on the rise because of the latest economic woes, according to Patrick Markee, senior policy analyst at the Coalition for the Homeless. |
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The study concluded that carcinogens such as PCBs, DDT, chlordane and toxaphene have largely leveled off or have begun declining in Arctic animals after years on the rise. |
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It looks like nearsightedness is on the rise in the United States. |
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Because the economy is back on the rise, some locations take advantage of the buyer's market and try to sneak a few unpleasantries into the fine print. |
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Promotionalism has been on the rise in the West since the beginning of the mass production of goods, as it addressed the need to advertise and market those goods to consumers. |
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The historical novels The First Man in Rome and The Grass Crown, by Colleen McCullough, largely focus on the rise and fall of Gaius Marius and his lengthy career. |
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