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This bitterness arises from one of the most complex and sensitive issues in India: the identity of a disputed region claimed by both India and Pakistan.
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Despite the bitterness, these hydrolysates may have potential health benefits, arising from their potent ACE inhibitory activity.
Arise, arise, arise!
Even though we may have had bitterness (maybe a little) at the beginning, I find you to be an educated gentleman, and I would like to correspond at other times about other matters that might arise.
Cheers arose.
Problems arise.
Ambiguities arise.
Imitators arose.
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