The property possessed by a slope or surface that rises.
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1Infections could continue to rise, China's National Health Commission said on Sunday.
2Women's state pension age rise: an unfair burden or a necessary reform?
3That number will decline further, as health insurance costs continue to rise.
4Sea level rise has become mired in the debate over climate change.
5The Marines said they anticipated violence would rise in the days ahead.
1A spokeswoman said the problem had been caused by ongoing upgrade works.
2Types of Offers Partner offer, free one month trial and upgrade offers.
3The Tonga government said the assistance would help upgrade Tongan healthcare facilities.
4This prompted several brokers to upgrade current year forecasts for the company.
5Projects to upgrade transport infrastructure have been plagued by problems including corruption.
1All around, troopers retreated, backing up the rising slope, edging past boulders.
2The fine old farmhouse is ideally located on a rising slope of ground.
3The fields climbed a rising slope that allowed a magnificent view of the haze-shrouded lowlands.
4To his left, just before the courtyard, was a gently rising slope of green grass.
5She walked the rising slope of Coral Way, the sun warming her neck and cheek.
6Below was a little valley and beyond a long, gently- rising slope with snug farmsteads scattered along it.
7The land at the bay's back was a massive, rising slope that extended all along the shore.
8About one in the afternoon, we climbed a rising slope, and from its brow looked down upon Stockholm.
9The trail, narrow and indistinct, mounted the last slow- rising slope; the pinyons failed, and the scrubby pines became abundant.
10At last only a long, gently rising slope separated the fugitives from that labyrinthine network of wildly carved rock.
11From here there was a long gentle rising slope to the top of a hill that was crowned by houses.
12There was not a turn of the road, not one rising slope, that did not mean some memory of Elise.
13The old Napan captain picked what seemed a random narrow mud trail that led up the gently rising slope of the shore.
14Neither had that which caused her to go out alone into the dark night and look up beyond the slow- rising slope to the stars.
15The lagoon, or stretch of shallowing water, was a clear pale turquoise over the rising slope of the beach, probably because of the sand floor.
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