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  • 11Rise Records — Infobox record label name = Rise Records parent = founded = 1991 founder = Craig Ericson status = distributor = Victory Records genre = Post hardcore Metalcore Deathcore Screamo country = United States location = Portland, Oregon url =… …

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  • 12rise — 1. noun /raɪz/ a) The action of moving upwards. The rise of his pants was so low that his tailbone was exposed. b) An increase (in a quantity, price, etc); a raise. The governor just gave me a rise of 2 pounds 6 …

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  • 13Rise of the New Imperialism — The Rise of the New Imperialism overlaps with the Pax Britannica period (1815 1870). The American Revolution and the collapse of the Spanish empire in the New World in the early 1810 20s, following the revolutions in the viceroyalties of New… …

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  • 14Rise Up Like the Sun — Infobox Album | Name = Rise Up Like the Sun Type = Album Artist = The Albion Band Released = 1978 Recorded = Genre = Folk Length = 52:20 Label = Harvest Records Fledg ling Records (2003 reissue) Producer = Joe Boyd and John Tams Reviews = Last… …

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  • 15give rise to something — phrase to make something happen or begin, especially something unpleasant or unexpected Delays could give rise to further problems. The remark about an election inevitably gave rise to widespread speculation. Thesaurus: to make something bad… …

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  • 16give rise to — phrasal : to bring about : produce, occasion has exercised the skill of … scholars and given rise to an enormous body of literature Edward Clodd a watershed that gives rise to two large river systems American Guide Series: New Hampshire * * *… …

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  • 17give rise to — {v. phr.} To be the reason for; cause. * /A branch floating in the water gave rise to Columbus hopes that land was near./ * /John s black eye gave rise to rumors that he had been in a fight./ …

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  • 18give rise to — {v. phr.} To be the reason for; cause. * /A branch floating in the water gave rise to Columbus hopes that land was near./ * /John s black eye gave rise to rumors that he had been in a fight./ …

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  • 19give\ rise\ to — v. phr. To be the reason for; cause. A branch floating in the water gave rise to Columbus hopes that land was near. John s black eye gave rise to rumors that he had been in a fight …

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  • 20give rise to something — to make something happen or begin, especially something unpleasant or unexpected Delays could give rise to further problems. The remark about an election inevitably gave rise to widespread speculation …

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