Sentence examples for masses rises from inspiring English sources

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Love it or loathe it, and even if he didn't deserve it, in Soviet days Lenin also embodied an idea that still resonates in the Russian and central Asian heart, and which many Westerners find alien: the notion that the good of the masses rises above the value of the individual.

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Both groups of donors seem to be haunted by dystopian scenarios in which the masses rise up and tear down everything the upper class has built.

In hilly areas where air masses rise and cool because of the topography, the hours of sunlight may be even fewer.

The junta came to power at a moment very much like this one, when masses rose up in a similar peaceful nationwide protest driven by similar economic and political grievances.

The stage is set, then, for a summer of protests, of unarmed masses rising up to express, in Obama's words, "a longing for freedom that has built up for years".

On his election in June 2012, Morsi similarly promised to step down if the masses rose against him, before refusing to resign when millions filled the streets a year later, prompting Sisi to force him from office.

The American definition of big success is closely linked with those who have made it big in this system, while the fortunes of the masses rise and mostly fall at their hands.

What began as a team that was followed by the elite grew into the club of the masses, rising in popularity during the early days of national radio broadcasts in the 1930s, when Rio was still the capital of Brazil.

They are lofty enough, with many summits over 4,000 feet, that air masses rise and cool in lifting above them, releasing their moisture as they do so, so the higher slopes receive much more precipitation than do the surrounding valleys, even in times of drought (like last summer; this spring has been a wet one).

The masses rose to their feet and roared their approval in the second minute when the Congolese striker Trésor Kandol needlessly barged the Millwall goalkeeper Lenny Pidgeley over - you almost expected Bates to stand in the directors' box and slowly turn his thumb to the ground.

During the day, warmed air masses rise toward the summit.

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