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1 Others said that rates must rise from levels more appropriate for emergencies.
2 The confirmed U.S. cases showed a nearly 60 percent rise from Tuesday.
3 A great bass hum of feedback began to rise from the speakers.
4 Tariffs on a sweeping range of imports would rise from April 1.
5 A little to the south two great pillars rise from the river.
6 He saw the plane tilt and the machine rise from the ground.
7 In General Montero's case it enabled him to rise from the ranks.
8 But they have only retraced part of their rise from late May.
9 The same particle does not rise from the valley to the ridge.
10 South Sydney's rise from the ashes in 2020 has been truly remarkable.
11 The Tigris and Euphrates rise from opposite sides of the same mountain-chain.
12 Cloud, midway on the gradual rise from the river to the prairie.
13 He made himself rise from the stoop and continue down the street.
14 To rise from the perfected work is the swifter and loftier ascent.
15 The birds rise from the water and fly to a distant land.
16 But to suggest he could rise from the pit is another thing.
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