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The city has now had 20 straight years of non-Democratic mayors who arose in crisis.
Marden belongs to a generation of tough-minded American painters who arose in the aftermath of Abstract Expressionism and during the onsets of Pop and minimalism.
When the car came to a sudden stop Hennie bumped against the young girl, who arose and offered Hennie her seat.
Such a theological stricture could not restrain the charismatic, eschatologically oriented patriots who arose during the time of Roman hegemony (mid-1st century bce 4th century ce).
An eager, confiding book, by an experienced writer and editor, about two widely discussed and influential critical icons who arose at the same historical moment mid-1960's mid-1960's
The panel of six psychiatrists, one toxicologist and two officials of the American Red Cross, where Dr. Ivins was a regular volunteer, did not examine records on other suspects who arose during the seven-year investigation.
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But the question of who is embarrassing who arises chez les Sarkozys.
Charlene, who arises around four-thirty in the morning to go to her job, is the family rock.
(Counter him with Yeats or Pound, who, arising from the same milieu, opted to support Hitler and Mussolini).
But British stars who arise purely out of the world of musicals to achieve prominence are comparatively rare.
"Foxcatcher," by contrast, is the story of an independent producer as antihero, a monster who arises to fulfill a need and who preys upon those in need.
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