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The math arises a few days before each race.
The IMA (Fig. 1b) arises a few centimetres above the aortic bifurcation at approximately L3.
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A competing system, known as the Auburn model, arose a few years later.
Questions arose a few years ago after news reports about the games being played with Empire Zones.
Behind them, a news crew from NTN-24, the Spanish-language station, was dismantling its shoot when a commotion arose a few feet away.
A good example of a bad but well-intentioned idea arose a few months ago, when a young US entrepreneur called Jason Sadler launched a campaign called "1 million t-shirts".
The need arose a few months ago: struck by a parasite while on a business trip to Bangkok, one of his project managers went to the emergency room of a local hospital.
ELIZABETH KOLBERT: There is definitely evidence that humans have continued to evolve in response to a changing diet — for example lactose tolerance in adults is a pretty recent trait that's arisen a few times in societies that raised cows.
Still, the subject of what was called, with a late-Victorian delicacy, "cruelties" by U.S. troops arose a few days into the hearings, at the outset of three weeks' testimony by William Howard Taft.
The club won planning permission and were presumably addressing themselves to the most difficult part of the project – raising the £400m necessary to build it – when a distraction arose a few miles down the river Lea.
Kevin Systrom's name arose a few times, without his advocates wondering why the Instagram founder would want to fix a broken property that his own company is beating in the market.
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