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Even today, the faults created as the land rose are still trembling.
Science and technology delivered new methods, and productivity of people and land rose.
Indeed, Polyak notes that older caves are at higher elevations in the mountain chain--a trend that probably reflects a gradual drop in the water table as the land rose.
A rectangular wedge of land rose in the Hudson.
Off to the right the land rose sharply into an electric blue sky.
The value of other asset types tumbled during the recession, while that of agricultural land rose steadily.
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Later, the name was Americanized and was taken by the new city of Rosemead, which included lands Rose once owned.
Yet, even with plenty of empty land, Rose Hills is building both a chapel with room for 1,560 crypts and niches and a Buddhist vault for 22,000 niches.
It began in 1961, when a German, Dr Hans Schilling, and his wife, Marketta, secured permission to build a mini-golf resort on land in Roses, a beach area about 100 miles north of Barcelona.
But as the European population burgeoned, tensions - often over the loss of land - rose between the incomers and the indigenous Melanesians, known as Kanaks.
That could also open the possibility that Ohio State, second in the Big Ten, could land in the Rose Bowl.
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