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Pitt the Younger rarely ever rose from the Commons' benches without the fortification of a bottle or three of port.
But if their ratios of non-performing loans (NPLs) ever rose too high, the government would step in.
The Los Angeles television show was as high as his star ever rose.
But if his efforts to prevent this were often defeated, the defeat was, strangely, in part the fault of the defense, which hardly ever rose to challenge any testimony, no matter how irrelevant or immaterial it might be.
A sceptical, rational playwright starts from the premise that nobody ever rose from the dead, has speculative fun with what might have happened and then goes on to explore, for instance, how unreason can produce something as magnificent as the First Letter to the Corinthians".
No one would pretend it was the most memorable of finals nor that Toulouse ever rose much above third gear but, muted atmosphere or not, there were just enough non-French bums on seats to justify the commercially driven decision not to shift the show to, say, Marseille.
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No one knows if Langtang will ever rise again.
What do I mean by "Rooseveltian" action, assuming President Obama would ever rise to it?
If his sculpture ever rises to the level of his words, he will have done something.
No technology company has ever risen — and then fallen — so far so fast.
The violence in Syria has since then continued relentlessly, with an ever rising body count.
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