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    arisen


    1. problems have arisen in the past over the number of cups to be used in serving the


    2. The others had already arisen, so Tom leapt from his bed, washed


    3. The technology was early when humans were created and not as reliable as genetics that had arisen naturally


    4. 4After he has arisen, his empire will be broken up and parceled out


    5. Yes the situation has arisen again because once again my boss got mad about us taking lunch I'll add to that in a minute


    6. I saw the warriors that had arisen from the dust


    7. The increase of the quantity of gold and silver in Europe, and the increase of its manufactures and agriculture, are two events which, though they have happened nearly about the same time, yet have arisen from very different causes, and have scarce any natural connection with one another


    8. The one has arisen from a mere accident, in which neither prudence nor policy either had or could have any share; the other, from the fall of the feudal system, and from the establishment of a government which afforded to industry the only encouragement which it requires, some tolerable security that it shall enjoy the fruits of its own labour


    9. The revenue which has arisen from it was unforeseen, and may be considered as accidental


    10. Whoever examines, with attention, the history of the dearths and famines which have afflicted any part of Europe during either the course of the present or that of the two preceding centuries, of several of which we have pretty exact accounts, will find, I believe, that a dearth never has arisen from any combination among the inland dealers in corn, nor from any other cause but a real scarcity, occasioned sometimes, perhaps, and in some particular places, by the waste of war, but in by far the greatest number of cases by the fault of the seasons; and that a famine has never arisen from any other cause but the violence of government attempting, by improper means, to remedy the inconveniencies of a dearth

    11. Numerous schools of Buddhism have arisen in the 2,500 years following the death of the Buddha


    12. They did not consider that the value of those metals has, in all ages and nations, arisen chiefly from their scarcity, and that their scarcity has arisen from the very small quantities of them which nature has anywhere deposited in one place, from the hard and intractable substances with which she has almost everywhere surrounded those small quantities, and consequently from the labour and expense which are everywhere necessary in order to penetrate, and get at them


    13. These misfortunes, however, seem to have arisen rather from accident than from any thing in the nature of those events themselves


    14. This high price, too, is not said to have arisen from the dye


    15. The separation of the judicial from the executive power, seems originally to have arisen from the increasing business of the society, in consequence of its increasing improvement


    16. Sinking funds have generally arisen, not so much from any surplus of the taxes which was over and above what was necessary for paying the interest or annuity originally charged upon them, as from a subsequent reduction of that interest ; that of Holland in 1655, and that of the ecclesiastical state in 1685, were both formed in this manner


    17. Wiping the rain from his face, he wished he could wipe away the memories that had so suddenly arisen from nowhere when Karla had taken him into her mouth - dark memories that in the end always sought him out, memories that had become more prevalent lately, memories that refused to be stilled


    18. “But my parents have advised me that a new threat has arisen, travelling from light-years away, and will arrive within our borders over the next two years


    19. Hence, recent so-called western separation movements had arisen in scattered, disparate, but vocal groups


    20. Perhaps a child had arisen before its mother, or some half-senile old crone lost her way upon coming back from the spring, out for an early-morning pot of fresh water

    21. ” He still coughed some but not like when he had first arisen


    22. The next day, he had arisen at sunrise, looking for the telltale sign of at least temporary habitation


    23. Hermann made no attempt to start a conversation, seemingly disconcerted by the tension that he sensed had arisen between the man and woman seated beside him


    24. “You have no idea whatsoever how the ordered physical, moral, mental, aesthetic, and social world in which you live could have ever arisen from the seething anarchy of the elementary particles


    25. It had arisen and it had vanished, like clouds before the sun


    26. It has been what has made him different from all who have shared his cradle of infancy, the Nature from out of which he has apparently arisen


    27. Has life on earth arisen by chance alone? Or does the genesis of such a complicated process demand the existence of a supernatural power? Do the facts of science conflict with the stories of the Bible? Is there another existence or is “Mother Earth” all we have?


    28. Man’s ingenious surmise which turned into a theory of evolution that included the vehicle of “natural selection” seems to have answered, to “science’s” satisfaction, how all life-forms have arisen from a relatively common environment


    29. When the arisen thought is almost incarnated,


    30. A number of misconceptions about karma have arisen in western society

    31. Sometimes, however, translations of Buddhist materials into English incorrectly use terminology from other religions, and as a result the misconception that happiness and pain are rewards and punishments in a system of moral justice has arisen


    32. serious problem that had arisen at the Reactor


    33. Harry was their hero and he seemed for all intents and purposes, to have arisen from the dead once more


    34. Steele finds white guilt to have arisen from the commendable admission by white Americans beginning in the 1960s that they had practiced racist ways


    35. And, second, life on Earth has arisen from randomness and universal physical laws, which suggests that the process may not be unique or difficult to replicate


    36. The concept of effort has arisen several times in our elaboration of


    37. This question has arisen under all sorts of contexts


    38. The question has arisen in the “who is a Jew” controversy about the children of mixed marriages


    39. However, before the meditation ended and while Annyeke gathered up the small jewels that had arisen from her, another thought occurred to him, one that really should have occurred earlier


    40. A conflict had already arisen with another family member when my mother named me first vice president

    41. 11 Most certainly I tell you among those who are born of women there has not arisen anyone greater than John the Baptiser; yet he who is least in the Kingdom of Heaven is greater than he


    42. 52 They answered him "Are you also from Galilee? Search and see that no prophet has arisen out of Galilee


    43. 1 Truely I say to you There has not arisen among those whom women have borne a greater than John the Baptist; but he who is little now in the Kingdom of Heaven is greater than he


    44. But perhaps a desire after her has arisen within your heart


    45. And in the middle of the plain he showed me a large white rock that had arisen out of the plain


    46. What did you go out into the wilderness to see? A reed shaken by the wind? but what did you go out to see? A man clothed in soft raiment? Note those who wear soft clothing are in kings’ houses; So what did you go out to see? A prophet? Yes I say to you and more than a prophet because this is him of whom it is written: Look I send my messenger before your face who shall prepare your way before you; Truly I say to you among those who are born of women there has not arisen a greater one than John the Baptist; Regardless he who is least in the Kingdom of Heaven is greater than him; and from the days of John the Baptist until now the Kingdom of Heaven suffers violence and the violent take it by force because all the prophets and the law prophesied until John; and if you all will receive it this is Elijah who was predicted to come; he who has ears to hear let him listen; so how shall I liken this generation? It is like children sitting in the Markets and calling for their friends and saying: We have piped for you and you have not danced; we have mourned for you and you have not lamented; because John came neither eating nor drinking and they say: He has a demon; The Son of man came eating and drinking and they say: Note a gluttonous man and a wine drinker a friend of tax collectors and sinners but wisdom is justified by her offspring


    47. that has arisen from this experience we have undertaken together


    48. Always one to take the soft options in life, he had run the family estates after the death of his father, until the opportunity to enter parliament as the local Member had arisen


    49. rising in your etheric body now this anger that has arisen


    50. Today, anti-Arab propaganda has been so successful it’s difficult to convince others of the inherent kindness and generosity of those much maligned people, which I'm sure continues despite the religious extremism that has arisen as a counter to western hegemony









































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