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arise English

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arise

When something arises, it comes up from sitting, lying, or kneeling. He arose from his chair after a 7 hour slumber.

arise

(= originate, uprise, spring up, grow) come into existence; take on form or shape A new religious movement originated in that country a love that sprang up from friendship the idea for the book grew out of a short story An interesting phenomenon uprose originate or come into being a question arose (= rise, get up) rise to one's feet The audience got up and applauded result or issue A slight unpleasantness arose from this discussion (= lift, uprise) move upward The fog lifted The smoke arose from the forest fire The mist uprose from the meadows (= rebel) take part in a rebellion; renounce a former allegiance (= get up, uprise, rise) get up and out of bed I get up at 7 A.M. every day They rose early He uprose at night

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Simple sentences

How did this misunderstanding ever arise?
When we think this way, many problems arise.
Many accidents arise from carelessness.
An experiment, I would learn much later, when studying the philosophy of science, had to arise from a real dissatisfaction with existing knowledge.
Anyone who has never strung a spinet, clavichord, or harpsichord cannot imagine what kinds of problems can arise, from the choice of strings, to the actual stretching of the strings until they are tuned.
I always try to deal with problems as soon as they arise.
The experiment must succeed. The next chance will only arise in fifty years.
Tom could see that a potentially dangerous situation could arise.
Accidents arise from carelessness.
Let my prayer arise in your sight as incense; the lifting up of my hands as an evening sacrifice.

Movie subtitles

You will be summoned, Mr Antoine, should the need arise.
That contingency will not arise.
The armies of Christ shall arise and redeem his tomb.
Arise, Robin, Baron of Locksley, Earl of Sherwood and Nottingham.. andlordof allthe landsandmanors appertaining thereto.
Arise, you Russian people! In a just battle to the death!
Arise, people free and brave! Rise to defend our fair land!
For the homes of our fathers, arise, you Russian people!
Arise for the sake of our motherland, of our people.
Arise for the cities of Russia, for Kiev, Vladimir and Ryazan!
Arise for the sake of our fields, forests and rivers for the sake of our great people!
Bring death to the enemy! Arise, you Russian people!
Arise, my people, arise!
Arise, Robin, Baron of Locksley, Earl of Sherwood and Nottingham and lord of all the lands and manors appertaining thereto.
Arise, Sir Jiminy Cricket.
It's up to you to take advantage of any opportunity that may arise.
Had to arise and arose.
What stenches will arise from Rome?
And to pack me ooff to Botany Bay, would be poor compensation for the panic that would arise among the share holders.
Arise, my child.
Arise.
I will arise at once. And receive you all informally.
Arise, Sir Walter Raleigh.
Arise, Sir Giacomo.
Arise, Paris.. andgo.
Arise, O Israel!
And furthermore, gentlemen, I will not presume to tell you the problems that arise in the handling of radioactive materials.
These problems arise from our corporate structure.
You arise in the morning refreshed and filled with life. and your friend, every day she goes paler, listless, weaker.
Well, there's not much money in it, or things to do, for that matter. But once you're inside, possibilities arise.
As a man, I understand that such situations can arise. But it's unnecessary to let the whole city know about it.
I do not know condition which will arise.
You may arise, thespian.
You are here to discuss an incident which has not yet arisen but which is likely to arise.
The matter does not arise, as we shall not meet again.
Arise, dissembler.
Arise ye prisoners of want!

News and current affairs

Even this limited version would constitute progress; most of the gains arise from removing the red tape that complicates cross-border establishment of small and medium-size service enterprises and limits competition in broad sectors of the economy.
This is when feelings of fear arise.
Perhaps, after the first brutal generation of democratic rule, a slightly more moral society will arise and the Pope's words will be recalled from a distance.
Another type of defensive reaction - this time to outward FDI - may well arise once the offshoring of services gathers more speed.
Problems arise when countries cannot - or will not - spend sensibly.
NATO membership carries obligations, because situations may arise - and we have already experienced them - when NATO follows a United Nations appeal and conducts an out-of-area military intervention where, for example, genocide is being committed.
Italy is perhaps the prime candidate to lead an exit from the eurozone, though a political shock could also arise in France, spurring it to negotiate with Germany the dissolution of the monetary union.
Problems arise when we try to agree on a definition of happiness, and to measure it.
This will reduce the danger of excessive capital flows to emerging markets, but the next crisis is likely to arise from inadequate capital flows.
China's success since it began its transition to a market economy has been based on adaptable strategies and policies: as each set of problems are solved, new problems arise, for which new policies and strategies must be devised.
China may be something of a miracle of economic reform, but until changes come in its Leninist governmental system, borrowed from the USSR during the Stalinist era, a truly new New China will never arise.
China is militarily self-sufficient and needs military cooperation under the SCO framework only in order to free its hands if any conflict should arise that affects its interests.
But why did these disparities arise in the first place?
The ECB should have done some thinking before it let this state of affairs arise.
But, even under this adventurous assumption, human-rights issues arise.
After all, America's 88 deficits did not arise of thin air.
To avoid the shortfall in aggregate demand that might arise from an abrupt surge in saving, these measures should be phased in over a period of 3-5 years.
Instead of waiting for challenges to arise, young men should begin establishing their priorities now.
Problems could arise only because of unanticipated shocks, temporary local political difficulties, and - the favorite culprit - irrational markets.
Finally, a gleam of hope might arise from necessity.
Its neighbors will be destabilized. New jihadi groups will arise.
In the days and weeks ahead, there could arise occasions when the news from Cairo is not uplifting, but let us never forget that Egypt has taken a giant step, which in reality is a giant step for all Arabs.
New jihadi groups will arise.
For starters, it could alleviate the social hardship that will arise when the price for heating alone exceeds household income.
Though such moves could be challenged in the European Court of Justice on grounds of discrimination, any cases are unlikely to arise until well after the upcoming election.
A better approach is to identify the issues that arise in thinking about terrorism and clarify why people experience terror from certain acts of violence.

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