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the rises
verb
To move, or appear to move, physically upwards relative to the ground. intransitive
Exact(60)
The rises matched forecasters' expectations.
The most persuasive explanation for the rises and falls of commodities is demand and supply.
Only then do the "Norries" indeed come down off the rises, and all hell breaks loose.
Overgaard-Nielsen said the rises would undermine the relationship between dentists and their patients.
"But the rises we've seen over the last couple of years just aren't sustainable".
The Law Centres Network said the rises were disgraceful and meant asylum seekers faced "whopping" fees.
But the rises stopped and so did we for a while.
But the rises for those not regarded to be in the apprenticeship age bracket are larger.
A rake o' them tossers bullin' down off the Rises is the las' thing Smoketown need".
The recent slowing in price increases comes only after the rises caused some fundamental social shifts.
The rises are largely driven by the Iraq and Afghanistan missions.
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