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In the late 1990s, the fuel-tax escalator made rising taxes on motoring a nice little earner for the Treasury.

This intimate source material could have made "Rising to the Light" uniquely illuminating, a book that offered, in effect, Bettelheim's response to his critics from beyond the grave.

The Party has made rising standards of living its benchmark for success, so a bad environment and attendant health problems damage its credibility.

He made rising drug prices the centrepiece of his primary campaign, even busing elderly people to Canada to buy prescription drugs at a fraction of the price they pay in Minnesota.

Throughout Europe, the rise of the euro has acted as a hedge against fluctuations in the dollar-denominated oil market, while the heavy taxation of fuel has made rising oil prices less jarring to motorists.

It could be that the rigors of military life made rising up the corporate ranks seem a cinch by comparison.

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Thirty-five yeago almostlmostothethe day, I made the same drive I'm now making, rising up out of California and crossing Nevada on my way east.

It is a connection that those who support stronger enforcement of immigration laws and tighter borders often make: rising crime at the border necessitates tougher enforcement.

As my colleague George Packer noted in a sharp comment this morning, the Obama Administration appears to be intent on making rising inequality a central campaign issue.

The density of the weave gives the sheets a cool touch, a dreamy shimmer, and makes rising from them in the morning a significant challenge.

I also enjoy making rose petal jam".

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