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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arising sober" is not commonly used in written English and may be unclear without context.
It could be used in discussions about recovery, personal growth, or situations where someone is coming to terms with reality without the influence of substances.
Example: "After a long night of partying, he found himself arising sober and reflecting on his choices."
Alternatives: "waking up sober" or "emerging sober".
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Nor can we turn to larger-scale phenotypic properties (which may nonetheless be hidden), since evolutionary change may eliminate such features without a new species arising (Sober 1980).
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While these stories arise from sober and recognizable threats — nuclear war, plague, climate change, resource depletion — these serve as little more than a trigger for the plot, which involves handsome actors going postal on the relevant villains: aliens or cyborgs or, more recently, zombies meant to personify the dehumanizing effects of modern society.
Triangles, trapezoids, squares: black geometric shapes, arising out of drained and sober fields.
When looked at on the whole, a sober reality arises.
To be sure, these grand-scale problems that arise with technological advances are sobering and have impact on broad national and cultural levels.
But some researchers studying the issue say they have been personally sobered by the unforeseen consequences that can arise when seemingly healthy people sign up for a screening test.
Now that Israel has recently bombed sites in Syria that may well have been secret nuclear facilities, the question arises: is America about to bomb Iran's nuclear sites?Sober analysts think it possible, but unlikely.
I planned it as a result of a calm and sober assessment of the political situation that had arisen after many years of tyranny, exploitation, and oppression of my people by the whites.
In this view, any trait that arises directly from a selection process is claimed to be, by definition, an adaptation (e.g. Sober 1984; Brandon 1985 , 1990 Arnold and Fristrup 1982).
Arise, arise, arise!
Cheers arose.
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