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arise

verb as in come into being; proceed

verb as in get, stand, or go up

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They also indicate that BaronHR and the retailers were in close communication when problems arose in the Nevada warehouse.

Spontaneous mutations of DNA arise in all living cells, including those within bacteria.

If similar conflicts arise during a second Trump term, Krause says, “I don’t really expect Mr. Kennedy to do things that President Trump disagrees with.”

He maintains that his work always arose from a genuine concern that more people will place an unsustainable burden on the planet.

From Salon

Now a similar age to his uncle when he was killed, Cameron feels inspired and says he would like to serve if the need ever arose.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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