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arise

[uh-rahyz] / əˈraɪz /




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As he read the numbers, murmurs arose in the crowded hall.

From Los Angeles Times

“Instead of jumping out of the boat when a challenge arises, can you take a breath and stay present?” she says.

From The Wall Street Journal

This happens because of a topological property of PtBi2 that arises from how electrons interact with the material's orderly atomic structure.

From Science Daily

She told AFP that like other drills to prepare for an earthquake scenario, for example, "this is quite necessary, at least so that we know how to respond if a real situation arises."

From Barron's

It expressed "sincere regret for any discomfort that may have arisen from misunderstandings" due to the circulating images.

From Barron's