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Discover LudwigThe expression "newly risen" is commonly used in written English and can be used in a variety of contexts.
For example: "The newly risen sun cast an orange hue across the sky."
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Because the members of the newly risen merchant class, ranking below the samurai, were not permitted to wear jewelry, netsukes took the place of other personal adornment.
Winthrop's father was a newly risen country gentleman whose 500-acre (200-hectare) estate, Groton Manor, had been bought from Henry VIII at the time of the Reformation.
Maratha efforts to dominate the Mughal court were, however, stubbornly contested by the Afghans, newly risen in power under the leadership of Najīb al-Dawlah.
Watford, newly risen from the second tier, are anything but these days and Quique Sánchez Flores' more streetwise team discomforted their visitors throughout the first period.
That was not just by the censors, but also by the newly risen commercial media interests that had brazenly copied him.
Frazier gives a terse and moving account of the 1973 Wounded Knee action... "Americans today no longer work mostly in manufacturing or agriculture but in the newly risen service economy.
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Construction cranes soar all over the city's newly rising skyscrapers while dust and sand spill onto pavements and roads.
Dongying, on Laizhou Bay, home to the Shengli oil field, is a newly rising city with petrochemicals, paper, rubber products, textiles, and food processing as its mainstays.
The deepest thinking on this I've come across is published by the IPPR this week, and comes from the most interesting of the newly rising economies, Brazil.
There is little as magical as waiting in the bush as dawn rises and seeing the landscape take shape as the newly rising sun illuminates the day and reveals the elephant grazing, impalas bouncing between the trees and – when fortunate – a lion or other big cat gearing itself up for the hunt.
In recent years, ITS2 is a newly rising method which could effectively solve morphological indistinguishable or complex classification event.
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