Sentence examples for matters rose from inspiring English sources

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In addition, Tom Piazza's passionate manifesto, Why New Orleans Matters, rose to the city's defence in the autumn of 2006.

The OAIC's statistics show the finalisation of freedom of information matters rose steadily from 16.5% in 2010-11 to 55.7% in 2011-12, 82.6% in 2012-13 and 123.3% (including cases from the previous year) in 2013-14.

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Almost immediately, however, Chrysler bondholders appealed, and within 10 days the matter rose to the Supreme Court.

(Black Lives Matter rose under Obama because a reminder of residual bigotries met an increasing expectation of equality of treatment).

In some areas, fine particulate matter rose by an average of 0.1 μg/m per 1°C rise, whereas carcinogenic compounds experienced small increases.

State pensions provided to all citizens of retirement age are another matter, rising from 5.7% to 7.9% of GDP by 2060.

No matter: rise up, repressed Americans, he seemed to be suggesting, you have nothing to lose but your tan lines.

Gravity waves are fluctuations caused by matter rising due to buoyancy and sinking due to gravity.

In the 2015 survey, the number of expert economists saying that the US should cut its emissions no matter what rose to 77%.

No matter what rose replacement you choose, for best results let the bed lie fallow for a year before you plant it.

Bennett said historians would look back and see 2015 as the beginning of great political change, "the year that a fundamental shift in politics saw it move away from the mantra of 'greed is good, the environment doesn't matter' that rose with Margaret Thatcher and will fall with David Cameron".

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