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is rise
verb
To move, or appear to move, physically upwards relative to the ground. intransitive
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We have survived because our theme song is 'Rise Above".
What the movement has to do now is rise to the challenge that Myners has set," Gray said.
But "Commander in Chief" really does make things look too easy: all Mackenzie Allen has to do is rise to the occasion and the problem goes away.
Another work on the program is "Rise," a piece in which dancers seemingly leap through space until they are pulled down by their partners.
A trendy spot is Rise No. 1 (5360 West Lovers Lane; 214-366-9900; www.risesouffle.com), a charming bistro with a grass-green facade that serves up wonderful soufflés — a slow-paced antidote to Dallas's manic drive-and-shop lifestyle.
Some may do clerical work, sales work or accounting work, but what they generally do not do, as Ms. Haneda learned bitterly, is rise above this lowly status and enter career tracks largely reserved for men.
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Protectionism is rising too.
Economic confidence is rising.
Public debt is rising.
Public rhetoric is rising.
The sun is rising.
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