Choosing among programs can be quite bewildering for the rising high school junior or senior researching colleges and universities. |
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The road wends its way queasily from valley to valley, dipping and rising through dappled woodland. |
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They are worried about the rising numbers of southern men fighting under the banner of Sauron. |
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He notes that in developing countries the rates are rising too and in particular among the affluent who have adopted westernised lifestyles. |
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The switch activates the bilge pump when the rising water level reaches a depth of 2 inches. |
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The rising cost of health benefits could more than cancel out proposed raises. |
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Morecambe Bay is notoriously dangerous, with fast rising tides and quicksands. |
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At the same time, rising prices for the generally acknowledged masters have placed them well beyond the range of the casual buyer. |
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It's not hard to spot the aquarium with its huge shark weathervane rising clearly above everything else on the island. |
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The rising costs of supporting jobseekers through the downturn are a non-negotiable part of a civilised society. |
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In the distance, you can see other camps rising raggedly out of the moraine, each looking like it has just been through a ruinous siege. |
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But I can see her chest rising and falling, and I can hear how ragged her breathing is. |
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She was a rising actress married to the scriptwriter and trombone player Bentley. |
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The ability to boost prices is helping to lift margins despite rising costs. |
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The 100 towns and cities that will be inundated by the rising waters have been abandoned to their fate. |
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Tears started to sting at my eyes, rising from the storm of fear and anger and mortification that raged somewhere around my stomach. |
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The challenges of rising health care costs and Medicare premiums will not suddenly abate. |
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Its low-lying location has long made it victim of tides, winds, and now the rising waters of the Adriatic. |
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Two flights and 12 hours later, my addled brain finally hits my own pillow exactly 24 hours after rising in Brussels. |
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The saloon's steeply rising waistline rises yet further here, so the rear side windows are unusually slender. |
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Even from where I was standing I could see the jugular in her neck protruding, like a snake rising from somewhere inside her chest. |
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During the flight, plumes of smoke could be seen rising from freshly bombed areas. |
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I felt my anger rising and tried vainly to quench it, the flames tickling me, begging to be let loose upon the man I now hated most. |
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When I woke up an hour later the rain had stopped, it was a glorious sunny day and mist was rising off the lake. |
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The Brother Islands are a solitary outpost, rising like twin towers from the abyssal depths. |
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Within the core CPI, shelter costs are accelerating at an alarming rate, rising 0.5 percent in May and June. |
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Seminaries, schools of theology, divinity schools, and churches must face the pressing and rising presence of diversity. |
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The road wends queasily from valley to valley, dipping and rising through dappled woodland. |
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I felt the power which comes with the falling night and the rising moon, whether it be waxing or waning. |
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A rising star may still be a junk bond but on its way to being investment quality. |
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Generally by the time you leave one place, you'll already be able to see the water tower and grain elevator of the next hamlet rising above the fields in the distance. |
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And these days, CEOs get most of their compensation as a byproduct of rising share prices. |
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There is a star rising, and rising fast, in local junior tennis. |
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After the lesson on tides I feel a new sense of connection to the sea, since I finally understand the forces behind rising and receding wavelets that now envelop my bare feet. |
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So she laughed and chirped and pointed and giggled and then sobbed, the fear rising in her throat as they got closer to the house. |
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Without a word, they trudge down the gravel path towards the water's edge and rising sun, Georgie in jandals and Caroline in gumboots, their boat on their shoulders. |
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The tale begins at the climactic moment of the take-over, and somehow the suspense keeps on rising with every passing sequence. |
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Pressure is also rising from family members of the abductees. |
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The balance sheet of a retired couple with their rising bank deposit balances must be getting better while their son and daughter-in-law move deeper and deeper into debt. |
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Increasingly, cities long left to rot are rising from the ashes of blight as they try to become shining examples of new urbanism. |
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Instead we heard the crackle of automatic gunfire and we could see gray smoke rising from the eastern side of the town. |
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The stock market has been buoyant, and interest rates have been rising in part because of expectations of higher economic growth. |
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The Kafranbel posters have jilted both the regime and the rising tide of al-Qaeda affiliated Islamists inside Syria. |
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The report says that these demands are absorbing resources, thereby reducing funds for community services that could help to contain rising hospital admissions. |
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The Mir slowed, then stopped, rising and falling on a queasy swell. |
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Upstream of the weir the River Wharfe was glassy smooth with rising trout and cruising ducks, down river the water boiled amongst the smooth white rocks. |
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The rising rage in Beth's voice sends a jolt of alarm through Chelsea. |
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He started working at age 11 in the onion fields of Colorado, rising to become an organizer with Caesar Chavez. |
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Launched just 13 years ago, it quickly became a serious rival to MAS and a rising juggernaut in Asia. |
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I cannot see any objection to them serving on H.M. ships where they are qualified and needed, or, if their virtues so deserve, rising to Admirals of the Fleet. |
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Julia is snuggled in her car seat asleep, her chest rising and falling gently. |
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In early spring, it takes time and scrutiny to decipher the newly emerging weedlings from my precious, rising seedlings. |
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Boxing matches typically take place in a boxing ring, a raised platform surrounded by ropes attached to posts rising in each corner. |
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It was the beginning of numerous appeasements, but military counteractions could have eliminated the rising aggressive power of fascism. |
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It filled the passage of the rising glade, And there withstayed the sun in dazzling sheen. |
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Toure would have the decisive say though, rising high to power a header past Kenny from Aleksandar Kolarov's cross. |
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Abib is a rising star in Al Qaeda and North is under orders to assassinate him in international waters. |
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A middle-aged man in his bathrobe shakes his fist at the rising sun. |
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ItAAEs a beautiful shot, dark and silvery, with a water moccasin moving inland through the rising black tide of Hurricane Katrina. |
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In normal summers the water table drops dramatically before rising again through October, November and December. |
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Two new weather stations have been installed in Birmingham to offer an insight into the potential impact of rising temperatures on the city. |
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It retains the hatchback's wedgy rising beltline, with the result that the side windows to the rear of the car are really quite tiny. |
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Contemporary European welfare states face rising pressures from growing demand and financial reductions. |
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Held at The Belfry in England, the 1989 Ryder Cup saw the rising of tensions in the series. |
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Prices start at PS29,940 for a six-speed manual short wheelbase, rising to PS34,170 for the long wheelbase model with DSG transmission. |
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And the rising star, whose single Whoopsie Daisy is out tomorrow, hopes she's in the good guys' camp. |
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A whole host of rising Australian tennis youngsters have secured wildcards to participate in this year's Australian Open. |
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He soon began rising through the ranks as he knocked out a series of opponents in the opening rounds. |
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A big greyish rounded bulk, the size, perhaps, of a bear, was rising slowly and painfully out of the cylinder. |
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Woops, a little too much power, as I cross the ramp and stop the rising ball. |
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One, cachaca, closed in mid-March, partly because of rising rents. |
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Altostratus translucidus, cloud sheets formed by the rising and cooling of large air masses, often precede advancing storm systems. |
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It was made famous by James Bond's Man With The Golden Gun and the film The Beach and has green mountain islands rising from the Andaman Sea. |
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Because of rising oil prices, there is a programme to build hydro power plants. |
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The carbonic anhydrase enzymes in red blood cells help the body expel carbon dioxide, with the demand rising substantially during exercise. |
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Climate warming can be charted as a long-term rising trend with variation. |
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A constellation called Sirius, or Canicula, rising and setting with the sun during the dogdays. |
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La Cotte de St Brelade is a Palaeolithic site inhabited before rising sea levels transformed Jersey into an island. |
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The rising was marked by widespread assaults on the British Protestant communities in Ireland, sometimes culminating in massacres. |
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Around 14,000 BC, rising sea levels due to ice melting caused Ireland to be separated from Great Britain. |
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In April 1689, James VII had already arrived in Ireland and a letter was on the way promising Irish troops to assist the rising in Scotland. |
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They joined forces with a rising in the south of Scotland under Viscount Kenmure. |
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After 1529 or so, the problem of untended farmland disappeared with the rising population. |
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He succeeded, and only after his ouster in 1890 did the diplomatic tensions start rising again. |
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In Ireland itself, the IRB tried an armed revolt in 1867 but, as it was heavily infiltrated by police informers, the rising was a failure. |
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Some tanks, disabled on the beach, continued to provide covering fire until their ammunition ran out or they were swamped by the rising tide. |
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Pathology laboratories that diagnose cancer are struggling to cope with rising demand. |
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Richard Murray of the King's Fund think tank, expects numbers on waiting lists to continue rising and exceed 4 million by spring. |
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Envy is as the sunbeams that beat hotter upon a bank, or steep rising ground, than upon a flat. |
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There was about a stone of potatoes in the centre of the table, bursting flourily through their skins, the steam rising from them. |
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Mammals then entered India from Asia through two zoogeographical passes flanking the rising Himalaya. |
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She remembered her terrible foredream of the sack of Turbansk and felt a suffocating despair rising in her breast. |
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Personal wealth rose by 80 per cent in real terms during the 1980s, mainly due to rising house prices and increased earnings. |
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Nearby, Marikosan picked the rising and curling forestems for later cooking. |
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Lax lending standards and rising real estate prices also contributed to the real estate bubble. |
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Most of the islands, rising steeply from the sea, are rugged and mountainous. |
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The draft of a chimney due to a fire in a fireplace, and the rising of smoke particles from a fire, are due to free convection. |
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This included signing a Partnership Agreement with the Maldives, one of the most exposed countries to the consequences of rising sea levels. |
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Meanwhile, rising power Prussia was struggling with Austria for dominance within and outside the Holy Roman Empire in central Europe. |
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In the 1970s, job losses due to industrial restructuring caused New York City to suffer from economic problems and rising crime rates. |
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The global recession that followed resulted in a sharp drop in international trade, rising unemployment and slumping commodity prices. |
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It was thought that this could start a virtuous cycle and a rising business confidence since there would be more workers with money to spend. |
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Inflation also seems to act in an asymmetric way, rising more quickly than it falls. |
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Marxian economics attributes rising inequality to job automation and capital deepening within capitalism. |
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The water over which the boats glided was black and smooth, rising into huge foamless billows, the more terrible because they were silent. |
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Trade economist Paul Krugman estimates that trade liberalisation has had a measurable effect on the rising inequality in the United States. |
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Shiller said that rising inequality in the United States and elsewhere is the most important problem. |
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The ad valorem property tax policy combined with rising prices made it difficult or impossible for low income residents to keep pace. |
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Other studies showed benefit freezes together with rising food prices are major factors in food insecurity. |
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Let a good man obey every good motion rising in his heart, knowing that every such motion proceeds from God. |
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The rising numbers of newspapers and magazines made Hindustani popular with the educated people. |
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In the 18th century, with the rising prominence of France in Europe, French supplanted Latin as an important source of words. |
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He led her into a pack of people drinking glogg, steam rising from the glass mugs. |
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The rising affluence of the Fifties and Sixties was underpinned by sustained full employment and a dramatic rise in workers' wages. |
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This time of rising status for biochemistry also saw increased acceptance of biochemistry papers in the prestigious multiscience journals. |
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He became known for his involvement in the rising philosophy of aestheticism, led by two of his tutors, Walter Pater and John Ruskin. |
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It was Coldplay's first release to reach the top five, rising to number four on the UK Singles Chart. |
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Underarm pitching is believed to have begun in the early 1760s when the Hambledon Club was rising to prominence. |
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The race was an exciting one with Brazilian rising star Ayrton Senna making a great start from 4th and taking the lead by the first corner. |
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Anaximander's opinion is, that the gods are native, rising and vanishing again in long periods of times. |
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The idea here is that rising air and soil temperatures thaw permafrost, allowing the lakes to drain away into the ground. |
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They're protesting against land grabs, reparations, stolen elections, the rising cost of living, many things. |
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Best time for gummy sharks is on moonlit nights when they will move into knee-deep water on a rising tide to feed. |
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Sport is a source of strong waves of patriotism, usually rising several days or weeks before an event. |
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Not only is the rising sea a problem, but erratic weather patterns may cause the rivers to overflow. |
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Commerce was flourishing in the kingdom and the rising merchant class was made up largely of haole rather than Hawaiians. |
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By the time the Old Pretender arrived in Scotland the rising was all but defeated and he returned to continental exile. |
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The 1745 rising was led by Charles Edward Stuart, son of the Old Pretender, often referred to as Bonnie Prince Charlie or the Young Pretender. |
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So many things, however, are a genuine heartbalm like the prickles of the Pleiades rising on the night. |
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Donald mac Can and other chieftains were thanked by the king on 13 June for their work suppressing the rising in Galloway. |
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While there he learned of the rising of William Wallace and Andrew Moray and their victory over the English at the Battle of Stirling Bridge. |
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There are also concerns about reliability, and the rising costs of constructing and maintaining offshore wind farms. |
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Many Highland landlords were in debt, despite rising commodity prices and the associated farm incomes which allowed higher rents to be charged. |
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At the end of the last glacial period, rising sea levels finally severed the last land connection. |
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The majority led careers in the British Army or the British Indian Army, rising through the ranks to eventually become a field marshal. |
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In 1788 there were 50,000 spindles in Britain, rising to 7 million over the next 30 years. |
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A track rising along the top of the slope immediately under Salisbury Crags has long been a popular walk, giving a view over the city. |
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Sheriffmuir, the site of the 1715 battle of the Jacobite rising is on the northern slopes of the hills. |
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At the present time the north of the island is rising as a result of the weight of Devensian ice being lifted. |
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The shopping centre has come under recent criticism for losing major retail chains in light of rising rental prices. |
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In the case of Malaysia, Singapore was expelled from the federation because of rising racial tension. |
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The continually rising cost of fighters, however, continued to emphasize the value of multirole fighters. |
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They are raised hilllike areas rising above the surrounding flat marshlands. |
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The gently rising hills behind the town feature vineyards and olive groves, overlooking Port Phillip Bay. |
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Mercia was a rising power when Bede wrote the Historia Ecclesiastica, and Bede's regional bias is apparent. |
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By 12,000 BC, rising sea levels due to ice melting caused Ireland to become separated from Great Britain. |
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The rising of a Walloon identity led the Walloon Movement to choose different symbols representing Wallonia. |
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The myth, like so many others, may be a folk memory of gradually rising sea levels at the end of the ice age. |
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Large sections of the Roman town walls are still in place, rising up to 5 metres high in places. |
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The timber circle was oriented towards the rising sun on the midwinter solstice, opposing the solar alignments at Stonehenge. |
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In the first half of the 17th century a rising cost of consumable goods and a series of bad harvests brought about economic changes in Glamorgan. |
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The District Council took advantage of recently lifted restrictions, and built over 1,000 new homes to accommodate the rising population. |
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Thermals rising up the valley sides to the south of the town are used for paragliding. |
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With its increasing availability, this would address the problems of rising costs for buying hatchery fish feed. |
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Settlement density and a land shortage may have contributed to rising tensions during the period. |
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Traffic levels on the Great Western Main Line are rising faster than the national average, with continued increases predicted. |
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In 2005, at least 36 people were killed in clashes across the country between police and protesters over rising fuel prices. |
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The dome is supported on pendentives rising between eight arches spanning the nave, choir, transepts, and aisles. |
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They fell to 9th by June 2006, and, after rising back to 8th by September, fell to 10th after the 2007 World Cup. |
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Calzaghe suffered his first career knockdown in the second round, before rising to halt Mitchell in the very same round. |
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Nevertheless, the following year he debased the denarius substantially because of rising military expenditures. |
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For instance, if a rising appeared on the right side of the groin the physician would bleed a vein in the ankle on the same side. |
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Recession and rising unemployment have put paid to most thoughts of further EU enlargement. |
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Due to climate change and rising sea levels, the forest was buried under layers of peat, sand and saltwater. |
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A bulky form was seen rising aft, and began marching on all fours with the movements of some big cautious beast. |
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The effects of global warming in the Arctic include rising temperatures, loss of sea ice, and melting of the Greenland ice sheet. |
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The Stanleys were positioned on the south side of the battlefield, on rising ground towards Stoke Golding and Dadlington. |
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Volta collected the gas rising from the marsh, and by 1778 had isolated the pure gas. |
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However, surveys in the 2010s show that unemployment in the Connah's Quay area is rising by a further four percent every year. |
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Lajes Field is a plateau rising out of the sea on the northeast corner of the island. |
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The motions of the ocean surface, known as undulations or waves, are the partial and alternate rising and falling of the ocean surface. |
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The rising featured widespread assaults on the Protestant communities in Ireland, sometimes culminating in massacres. |
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However, this was followed by the protracted Williamite War in Ireland and Dundee's rising in Scotland. |
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As the ice melted, the rising sea level drowned the lower lands, leading ultimately to the present coastline. |
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Commercial development likewise increased the demand for information, along with rising populations and increased urbanisation. |
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Since the nest is very close to the water, rising water may induce the birds to slowly move the nest upwards, over a meter. |
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It was only in the late 19th century that the call for bird protection began leading to the rising popularity of observations on living birds. |
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The rising popularity of the car increased the mobility of birdwatchers and this made new locations accessible to those interested in birds. |
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The practice of travelling long distances to see rare bird species was aided by the rising popularity of cars. |
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The data suggests the area was inhabited before being flooded by rising water at the end of the last ice age. |
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Junk bonds also have the potential to hold up well during times of rising interest rates. |
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Japan had become the rising Asian power and had proven that its military could combat the major powers in Europe with success. |
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Germany was rapidly rising as a military and industrial power and was now seen as the most likely opponent in any future war. |
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On the 28th of March, the river overflooded the high pier along the Main, and rising higher and higher, began to come into the gates and alleys. |
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There is an annual cricket match on Bramble Bank during the lowest tide of the year, but games are often cut short by rising tide. |
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The marine incursion, caused by the rising level of the Mediterranean, apparently occurred around 7,600 years ago. |
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A rising rivalry followed between the Arabs and Chinese for control of trade in the Indian Ocean. |
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In the West Riding of Yorkshire and in south Wales, anger went even deeper, and underground preparations for a rising were undoubtedly made. |
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Its low elevation on the Nile delta makes it highly vulnerable to rising sea levels. |
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Critics attribute this to the pressure on staff due to rising demand for services coupled with continual pressure to save money. |
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Since the end of the Troubles, Northern Ireland has witnessed rising numbers of tourists. |
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Assaults by prisoners on staff are rising with just under 700 causing serious injury. |
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In areas where the rising of land is seen, it is necessary to define the exact limits of property. |
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In some cases, rising magma can cool and solidify without reaching the surface. |
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Similar problems now affect the baba world, rising inequality resulting from rapid urbanization trends. |
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The species is threatened by felling, partly due to rising demand from pharmaceutical companies, and disease. |
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In the last quarter of the century, production reached a plateau, rising only by around 100 million tonnes. |
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This prevents ethylene concentrations from rising to higher amounts and preventing ripening from occurring too quickly. |
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Tides are the cyclic rising and falling of local sea levels caused by the tidal forces of the Moon and the Sun acting on the oceans. |
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And in Korea, from the rising of Joseon Dynasty to the enthronement of King Gojong is referred to as the early modern period. |
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The 18th century saw the beginning of secularization in Europe, rising to notability in the wake of the French Revolution. |
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Channel 4's 4Talent network has a hub in the West Midlands dealing with rising media talent from the region. |
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High water rotates about the amphidromic point once every 12 hours in the direction of rising cotidal lines, and away from ebbing cotidal lines. |
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The warming of the air near to the ground leads to rising movements and the atmosphere becomes less stable. |
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The great quantities of dense water sinking at high latitudes must be offset by equal quantities of water rising elsewhere. |
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It is believed that rising sea levels submerged these around 8,000 years ago. |
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A stationary front is often present near the area of freezing rain and serves as the foci for forcing and rising air. |
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The ake of months of a growing firenlust became a rising queem til at last there was the burst of loosing that almost made his knees buckle. |
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Hot mantle materials rising up in a plume can spread out radially beneath the tectonic plate causing regions of uplift. |
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Much of the evidence for the first group's expansion would have been destroyed by the rising sea levels at the end of each glacial maximum. |
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Cotton production was rising and relied on the use of slaves to yield high profits. |
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It follows the Vyrnwy to its confluence with the River Severn, and then continues southwards, rising over Long Mountain east of Welshpool. |
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Dynamic soaring involves repeatedly rising into wind and descending downwind, thus gaining energy from the vertical wind gradient. |
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Boats could be swept up to it on the rising tide with no need for wind or muscle power. |
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The River Stour rising on the Clent Hills and flowing through Halesowen, Stourbridge, and Kidderminster, joins the Severn at Stourport. |
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People are rising up to free themselves from amerikkkan corporate exploitation. |
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The Dales comprises river valleys and the hills, rising from the Vale of York westwards to the hilltops of the Pennine watershed. |
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Sea level rise may also contribute to accretion, as material is pushed up with rising sea levels. |
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The rising interest in sociobiology also led to a spurt of bird studies in this area. |
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After launch, further energy is obtained through the skillful exploitation of rising air in the atmosphere. |
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Many of these developments however are still struggling to find buyers for these apartments, and there are rising numbers of repossessions. |
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By the outbreak of the Second World War, Shute was already a rising novelist. |
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The rising waters deposited silt and mud onto the original land surface, covering and preserving it. |
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The priory was situated on rising ground on the outskirts of Carisbrooke close to Newport on the Isle of Wight. |
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A former river valley flooded by rising sea levels 6,000 years ago, Poole Harbour is one of the largest natural harbours in the world. |
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Electric motorcycles and scooters are rising in popularity because of higher gasoline prices. |
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Flowers are borne in whorls, held on spikes rising above the foliage, the spikes being branched in some species. |
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Astronomers believe planets might form in this dead star's disk, like the mythical Phoenix rising up out of the ashes. |
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In the centre itself, a combination of high rents and rising rates have made things difficult for smaller traders. |
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The sea brought additional isolation by rising rapidly and drowning the entire coast. |
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Around 60 BC they clashed with the rising power of the Dacians under their king Burebista and were defeated. |
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However, Rome was militarily confronted with the rising Sassanid Empire and growing incursions from the tribes of Germania. |
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He was in the habit of awaking and rising from bed four or five times during the night. |
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Life expectancy is rising in all the Nordic countries, though the levels vary greatly. |
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The number of territories in the Empire was considerable, rising to about 300 at the time of the Peace of Westphalia. |
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The number of multigenerational households has been steadily rising because of the economic hardships people are experiencing today. |
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A comparable myth in the Greek tradition is the myth of Aphrodite rising from the foam of the sea following Ouranos's castration by Kronos. |
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Thereafter, the Jainas in the South and Central regions lost ground in face of rising Hindu devotional movements. |
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The formerly vast Mali Empire teeters on the brink of collapse, under pressure from the rising Songhai Empire. |
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Rugby is also a growing sport in Thailand with the Thailand national rugby union team rising to be ranked 61st in the world. |
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The Jin dynasty fell after their defeat against the rising Mongol Empire, a steppe confederation that had formerly been a Jurchen vassal. |
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He that thinks that diversion may not lie in hard labour, forgets the early rising and hard riding of huntsmen. |
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Consumption in North America and northern Europe is far less, but rising steadily. |
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The inflation was worsened by a growing population but a static production level, low employee salaries and a rising cost of living. |
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Slave traders and raiders moved throughout eastern and central Africa to meet the rising demand for enslaved men, women, and children. |
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His portly middle section, rising beyond like a small hill, heaved rhythmically. |
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The government does not want to destroy this unique natural landscape to meet the rising world demand for lithium. |
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Since the 1960s, there has been rising enthusiasm for historical reenactment. |
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This is on top of the rising cost for energy, food, transport and the appreciation of the Renminbi against the falling US Dollar. |
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The economy of the Philippines rose rapidly and its local industries developed to satisfy the rising demands of an industrializing Europe. |
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And beyond lay the pasture I had crossed on my way from the station then more fields rising towards a dark rim of hills. |
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However, it was later improvements in technology and rising incomes that made such trips relatively common. |
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Therefore, it is susceptible to rising sea levels associated with global warming. |
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The Atlantic beaches that are vital to the state's economy are being washed out to sea due to rising sea levels caused by climate change. |
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For the Maya, the heliacal rising of Venus was associated with destruction and upheaval. |
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The topography changes drastically, rising from the narrow coastal plains to the highlands of the eastern Sierra Madre. |
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Recent economic growth has been fueled by macroeconomic stability, improved terms of trade, and rising investment and consumption. |
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This is larger than the other, and surrounded by three walls, rising spirally. |
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In the early part of his reign Philip was concerned with the rising power of the Ottoman Empire under Suleiman the Magnificent. |
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Philip appealed to the Pope and other powers in Europe to bring an end to the rising Ottoman threat. |
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Antwerp is a rising fashion city, and has produced designers such as the Antwerp Six. |
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With the rising number of adults using alcohol, there is a rising crime rate, especially involving violence toward women, and tribal warfare. |
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He said the rising popularity of real ales was partly down to people's interest in the provenance and quality of their food and drink. |
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About 1150 the rising power of Rostov reduced Bulgar fur supplies and forced its trade north to what later became Veliky Ustyug. |
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It is believed that in the coming decades the rising sea level alone will create more than 20 million climate refugees. |
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It lacks the protein gluten of wheat and, therefore, makes baked goods with poor rising capability. |
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An increase in the productivity of mining led to a fall in the price of metals relative to rising prices for other commodities. |
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Producers were unable to respond to the rising demand as new and less fertile land were cultivated. |
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Conditions in 16th century Europe support the view that the separation of constantly rising prices and fixed rents destroyed landowners. |
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The English word yes, for example, consists of a palatal glide followed by a monophthong rather than a rising diphthong. |
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Phonetically, Spanish has seven falling diphthongs and eight rising diphthongs. |
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Some New Zealanders will often reply to a question with a statement spoken with a rising intonation at the end. |
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In addition, GCSE grades have been rising for many years, which critics attribute to grade inflation. |
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Also, associate degrees are rising in popularity on the undergraduate level in Europe. |
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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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This partly reflected Germany's status as a rising power in the late nineteenth century. |
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The harmonization of Chinese society and the natural environment is billed as a rising policy priority. |
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For homeowners with adjustable rate mortgages, rising interest will really bite. |
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Growth in the maquila sector slowed in the first decade of the 21st century with rising competition from Asian markets, particularly China. |
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The judicial body is now undergoing strong growth, as witnessed by its continually rising caseload and budget. |
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The rising wealth of the Commons eventually allowed it to wage two civil wars, dethrone two kings, and gradually reduce the power of the Lords. |
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The rising standard of living under socialism led to a steady decrease in the workday and an increase in leisure. |
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A division is also called a rising vote, where members stand up from their seats. |
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He broke off and bit his lip, feeling that he had better subdue the rising anger in his voice. |
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Savery became a military engineer, rising to the rank of Captain by 1702, and spent his free time performing experiments in mechanics. |
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Coal was so abundant in Britain that the supply could be stepped up to meet the rapidly rising demand. |
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Indeed, the lamp burns brighter in dangerous atmospheres thus acting as a warning to miners of rising firedamp levels. |
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Air enters from the side above the glass and flows down to the flame before rising to exit at the top of the lamp. |
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During the Jacobite rising of 1745 his connections got him the job of assistant to the royal recruiting sergeant in the Knaresborough area. |
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In 2008 a front page article in the Independent Magazine noted the rising influence of neopaganism within the modern Morris tradition. |
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In 1670, as a sign of her rising favour with the pontiff she requested, and was granted, devotional objects. |
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The area exhibits a profusion of distinctive rock landforms rising above the granite shield that covers much of Zimbabwe. |
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Our common Marsh Mallows have diverse soft, hoary white stalks rising to be three or four foot high, spreading forth many branches. |
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This is the saddle that gives Blencathra its alternative name, rising beyond the dip to the sixth top, Atkinson Pike. |
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The north east ridge provides an excellent walk from the Newlands valley, rising up successive steps. |
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The central sector, rising between Whinlatter Pass and Newlands Pass, includes Grasmoor. |
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Lord's Seat is the hub of the most northerly sector, rising between Whinlatter Pass and the Vale of Embleton. |
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Kirk Fell sits squarely at the head of Wasdale, rising between the main headstreams of Mosedale and Lingmell Becks. |
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Lanty Scar provides the obvious line of ascent from Rydal, while the spur rising over Todd Crag leads up from Clappersgate. |
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Steep rocky crags guard the whole western side of the fell, rising abruptly from the green valley of St John's in the Vale. |
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