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Fares, though still lower now than at this time last year, are rising each day, a trajectory that began more than a month ago.
The death toll from Aids across the world was rising each day – and on that day the bells of imminent debilitation and death rang out loud as I sat stunned in my home in South Africa.
The most common presumption is that I spent my teenage years chewing rocks of MDMA whole, sipping sangria outside Amnesia and generally living like some marauding, indestructible party phoenix, rising each day from the flames blown on beaches and outside bars by those women in sweaty leather corsets and impractical hair jewellery.
The most common presumption is that I spent my teenage years chewing rocks of MDMA whole, sipping sangria outside Amnesia, and generally living like some marauding, indestructible party phoenix, rising each day from the flames blown on beaches and outside bars by those women in sweaty leather corsets and impractical hair jewelry.
WITH the UN's peace plan in tatters and civilian deaths rising each day, Colonel Richard Kemp, formerly commander of British forces in Afghanistan, outlines the West's options.
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From the moment she rises each day, Mrs. Gabrielle tries not to stop moving.
The sun rises each day before the statue of Gabriel, trumpet pressed to lips, perched at the cathedral's eastern end above Morningside Park.
The sun does not rise each day mystically from behind Mt. Anthony, nor do the sun's rays fall inevitably at the end of each day on its green surface.
LIKE the rest of America's proud workforce, the nation's federal representatives rise each day and stride into their appointed rounds, heaving committee gavels, breaking down gridlock and greasing the gears of democracy.
Other signs of a thriving market are heavy trading as prices rise, she said, and strength in the advance-decline line, a compilation of the number of issues that rise each day minus the number that fall, divided by the total number of issues traded.
The Borfin, from the same book, was a bigger problem: "Every morning at six,/poor Mr. Bix has his Borfin to fix!" Resembling a Russian nesting doll of tubes and cylinders, the Borfin rises each day but "shlumps in a heap" every night.
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