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1 But I also see God arising to fall upon the Germans.
2 Crawling after him and arising to his feet, he again grasped Andy's arm.
3 He saw very clearly the fresh danger arising to Harold.
4 Intuitively Joan guessed that Gulden's arising to follow her had turned their eyes inward.
5 The board has ruled, said Montcalm coldly, arising to signify the end of the meeting.
6 The Jewish nation is like the phoenix, constantly arising to new life from its ashes.
7 But they are all dead, and no young ones are arising to take their place.
8 The girl felt a cry of warning arising to her lips as she gazed at this sentry.
9 Get out " " He seemed on the point of arising to eject the visitor.
10 A new and most solemn interest arising to us in the entrance of our children into active life.
11 Director said it was allright, he had had his dinner, arising to occasion in guise of Nature's gentlemen.
12 He saw a figure slowly arising to a sitting posture from the death bed of O-Mai the Cruel.
13 The Dublin Port Company attributed the decline to the Covid-19 crisis and disruptions arising to bad weather in February.
14 Strong hearts are trembling; much prayer is arising to heaven; from faithful pulpits fervent appeals are ascending to God.
15 There is no fear of any more intrigues or circumstances arising to perplex you for some time to come.
16 Eradicate, arising to doctor his mule, as he had said, heard the noise, and saw what was going on.
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