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risen ADJ

rise <a rise; rises> N

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Prices have risen in recent years, making this once-favorite fish drop down the list.
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The number has risen 0.47 percentage point comparing to the year of 2010.
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Yea, for in our insides has risen a flame, and the desire for struggle is in our hearts...
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Total memberships have risen from around 615k last season to a tick over 650k this season.
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As airlines have become more ruthless -- cutting routes and flights, overbooking existing flights -- the load factor has risen virtually every year.
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By the end of the day, the casualty toll had risen to 37 dead and 266 wounded.
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This is evident across various sectors, where the price ceiling of super-luxury goods has risen greatly.
www.marketingmagazine.co.uk
That is fewer than in the first four months of last year but the number of deaths has risen almost ninefold.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Recently, the use of canned abalone in recipes has risen in popularity.
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Its turnover in 2004 was more than 3.5 billion, having risen from 550 million in 2003.
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