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The reason for this upraising is not clear.
In the upraising of Arnaud's automatic, only one explanation could come to Warfield's terrified mind.
A strange upraising indeed.
The increase of water tariffs and the consequent limitation of access to water were followed with social upraising in 2000.
The ultimate aim of God in the creation of matter out of nothing was not punishment, but the upraising of the fallen spirits.
The upraising failed miserably and lead to destruction of Jewish Temple and the conquest of Masada.
The book starts before World War II; it has a day by day account of the Warsaw Upraising and finishes in 1960s.
During the Upraising, Emperor Bahadur Shah II's complicity with the mutinous soldiers was obvious.
When he hurriedly announced the tidings among his hands, there was a sudden light in Tom's eye, a sudden upraising of his hands, that did not escape him.
It is said that Metcalfe had bought the land for building his town house from Gujjars and the same Gujjars ransacked and damaged it during the Upraising in 1857.
Detective Lieut. John W. Gierasch, the commander of the Suffolk homicide squad, said that Mr. Sylvester, who the police said had been adopted, had had "an upper middle-class upraising."
After the Polish upraising in the same year, Pope Pius IX on April 22, 1863, wrote to the Tsar, protesting the expropriation of Church properties, forced conversions, the jailing of the clergy.
At that preluding moment, ere the boat was yet snapped, Ahab, the first to perceive the whale's intent, by the crafty upraising of his head, a movement that loosed his hold for the time; at that moment his hand had made one final effort to push the boat out of the bite.