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After the Sun has set, plankton can rise to the surface waters where food is more abundant and where they can feed safely under the cover of darkness.
But it belies Mr. Morales's gathering strength in the country at large, and the stresses it has placed on Bolivia's wobbly democratic institutions, which he has set about recasting amid rising violence by his supporters and opponents alike.
Rising has set itself up to be run like a private enterprise.
Fee fatigue for never-ending SOX work has set in, coupled with rapidly rising costs.
"The sun has set on Camelot but will rise in some other form," Mr. Chorowski said.
Hopes were high that they, together with a new permanent International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, would end any notion of impunity for the chief perpetrators of atrocities and so help to deter future ones.But as the proceedings have lengthened and the costs have risen, disillusion has set in.
The euro's rise has set off a new bout of hand-wringing by business executives, economists and politicians, who fear that a strong currency could stir up as many problems as the weak one did.
Everton moved quickly to sign him on a five-year contract ahead of Bournemouth and, while early moves to the Premier League do not always benefit young players, Stones' meteoric rise has set the blueprint for his fellow Oakwell alumnus to make an impact sooner rather than later.
Mr. Bush called himself "somebody who's been a proven leader, someone who has set an agenda, somebody who has risen above politics".
The pressure is only expected to rise: the university has set up a task force to deal with the extra students arriving as German high schools eliminate the 13th year of study during the next few years.
Wait until the sun has set, or be up before it rises.
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