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At the Met, during Wotan's long narrative in "Walküre," in which he tells Brünnhilde the whole sorry saga of his theft of the ring from Alberich and his overreaching ambition, a huge reddish eye (an eye into the past, get it?) rises from below the stage, and the entire story Wotan tells is depicted in video images.
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Alzheimer's disease - in which certain parts of the brain waste away, leading to loss of memory and eventually dementia - is a good example of this, because the likelihood of getting it rises proportionately with age.
But the likelihood of getting it rises markedly as people reach their eighties and nineties, so, as the percentage of the population living into their ninth decade rises, an equivalent rise in the number of people with dementia is also on the cards.
No. 2 Johnson & Johnson, rated "sort of gets it," rose 18%.
As hematocrits rise, more of the drug is required to get it to rise again.
The fountain was going even though we were supposed to be conserving water, and the parks people had somehow managed to get it to rise and fall in alternating colors of red, white, and blue.
We have no conception of how bad things will get if it rises.
The closer your hand to the bottom, the more resistance the rotors get, and it rises up to equalize the… well, just watch the video.
For example, even under the NHS's existing plans, the proportion of under-18s needing care who get it will only rise from 25%to35%5% by 2021.
The number of Americans receiving them has risen sharply, from 24.9m in September 2007 to 33.2m in March this year.Welfare is harder to claim, so the numbers getting it have risen more slowly.
Mr. McGoey got it — and rose up as if to fire it, several people said.
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