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He arose slowly, his pain visible.
He arose, it is suggested, during the days of slavery when enterprising black men on plantations appointed themselves protective intermediaries between their wives, daughters and sisters and the white slave owners who preyed on them.
He arose from the ashes of devastating trauma as a wizard in possession of wondrous magical powers, and yet he is never free from the original trauma, always under threat by his parents' murderer.
Finally he arose and turned around, lifting his hat.
When he arose before dawn on Friday, he was distressed.
When he arose, he and Murray embraced at the net rather than simply shake hands.
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If something like this was David's story, at what margin did he arise?
By Frank Sullivan The New Yorker, May 4, 1929 P. 19 He arises at seven in the morning and makes the usual obeisance before the picture of Mable Willebrandt.
One of the problems which could be also applied to SE definitions based on Goldman's claim is the situation he arises.
They pray for their opponent when hurt and they cheer him off the field when he arises from his injury.
"Alright mum, what you doin' ere?" he asked as he unconvincingly arose from sleep.
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