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History tells of slaves who rose to the purple.

The submarine submerged, then rose to the surface.

When he was strong enough to stand without support, he rose to his feet.

Bertha frowned, finding it difficult to repress the sarcasms that rose to her lips.

people wear a white rose to honor a father who has deceased and a red rose for a father who is living.

Mrs. Corney rose to get another cup and saucer from the closet.

He had hardly finished when someone rose to refute his points.

Hook rose to the rock to breathe, and at the same moment Peter scaled it on the opposite side.

A flood threatened to burst the reservoir, but soldiers rose to the occasion and reinforced the banks in no time.

Car plate prices in Shanghai rose to a 24-month high in the year's first auction. The average price of a private car license rose to RMB38311, up from RMB37593 a month earlier.

shrubby raspberry of eastern North America having showy rose to purplish flowers and red or orange thimble-shaped fruit.

Far-reaching road to the distance,rose to love!I want to give all of my love to you,my darling.

The overall unemployment rate rose to 7.6% of the Labour force during the three months to May, according to official figures published on July 15th.

He rose to his feet in terror, feeling sticky and fat, and rushed to the open window to gulp in fresh air.

In a list of the world's most expensive cities for expatriates, Hong Kong rose to 32nd place from 52nd in 2009, according to a report released Thursday.

I rose to the bait.

The conference rose to applaud the speaker.

Luckily, my mother rose to the occasion.

Lending by banks rose to $10 billion last year.

Rose was forced to choose between the two men, is professor of charming romantic or old police? The film eventually rose to be?

It rose to a peak of 213 at 5pm, before falling to 113 at 11pm.

When the meeting was at an end, they all rose to their feet and left.

A friend of yours to bring a rose to me, but my heart had died away. The.

The sun went away and the time came for the rose to come to the curtain. Snowflakes were falling in succession. The rose bloomed its last smiling face and greeted the gift of God.

He escaped from prison in the late 1960s and rose to power with the support of other Arab nationalists.

Every village that rose to defend itself, as a matter of course, had to seek to get its neighbor to do the same.

Crow frog cheers trip and a trip to the title to the stone, slowly, well water rose to the well, crow finally drink the water.

Classical religion covered the period from the dawn of history to approximately the beginning of the Christian era when Taoism rose to prominence.

He rose to the rank of general.

I smothered the retort that rose to my lips.

Do not fear to be stabbed by the rose to you, dare not to pick roses.

Overview: The Division mainly rock rose extract rock China's Zhejiang province rose to the growth of raw materials extracted by petroleum ether extract obtained.

Remember, it is better to give a rose to the living than a precious wreath to the dead.

The average 30-year mortgage rate, which is based off of the 10-year Treasury rate, rose to 6.75% Wednesday from 6.05% Oct. 6, as the 10-year Treasury yield rose, according to HSH Associates.

When the invited speaker did not arrive, the chairman rose to the occasion and delivered an excellent unprepared speech.

"It seemed to work," Krystkowiak said of bringing the starters back. "We're still fine-tuning some stuff, but everybody pretty much rose to the occasion, I thought."

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She rose to her feet.

The whole land rose to resist foreign aggression.

Such discretion allowed him to retain his standing as the Empire rose to power.

One day, you entrusted a friend of yours to bring a rose to me, but my heart had died away.

After the dinner, Baishi rose to say goodbye and thanked Chairman Mao very much for his high courtesy.

Wen Yi-to rose to his full height and smote the table, angrily faced the Kuomintang pistols and died rather than submit.

They rose to applaud the speaker.

Chang Su-su let go of Lin Pei-shan and rose to greet the man:

They had citizenship and legal fights quite independently of their husbands, and some even rose to be judges.

The chief of police rose to his feet, bowed to us, and then clicked his heels together with such vigour that one of the constables dropped his rifle.

In Paris, rapeseed prices rose to record levels, up 1.5 per cent to 鈧

The German Ifo Institute’s business climate index rose to 107.6 in October, according to news reports. The indicator was expected to slip to 106.4 from 106.8 in September.

Wen Yiduo rose to his full height and refused to submit to the enemy.

Steven Gerrard powered down the left and when he produced a sublime cross to the far post Cheyrou rose to power in what proved to be the winner.

Bond yields in Ireland dropped back to 7.93%, but rose to 4.75% in Spain and 11.75% in Greece.

A dusky blush rose to her cheek.

I was so hurt by her coldness and scepticism that tears rose to my eyes.

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