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Other congresswomen rose to join Griffiths.
How Muriel Spark rose to join the crème de la crème of British fiction.
He rose to join the management board in 1975 and six years later was named chairman.
His voice fell, the public prayer becoming a private one, and a chorus of chattering voices rose to join him.
She rose to join him, and they gracefully danced the same waltz they'd been dancing since the night they met.
The two continued to talk back and forth for the duration of the changeover, eventually departing to their respective baselines once their female partners rose to join them.
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After graduation he returned to Fiji and entered politics, succeeding his father as paramount chief of the Lau Archipelago and rising to join (1959) the executive council.
Weir was stirred, she said, by Dickinson's fancy of rising to join in the celestial music, wearing a lark's bonnet and a "Chamois' Silver Boot".
During a town hall meeting with Mr. Kerry in Jacksonville last month, Robert and Anna Lee sat impassively in the rear, offering mild applause, not rising to join ovations.
About 70 cardinals, some of whom had arrived in recent days in anticipation of the conclave to elect a new pope, were seated in the square, rising to join in several minutes of applause at the end of the speech.
But the topic certain to be on everyone's lips is that oligarchy, the Standing Committee of the Politburo, and who will rise to join it when its membership turns over.
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