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arise

[uh-rahyz] / əˈraɪz /




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Buffett is famous for stockpiling cash when prices are too high for his liking—then swooping in when bargains and other opportunities arise.

From The Wall Street Journal

Vernon has a little over 200 residents and a long, colorful history arising from its industrial roots.

From Los Angeles Times

Staffing issues, due to travel delays, may also arise from the cold spell.

From BBC

Vladisavljevic expected a new organisation to arise that would be able "to carry an election campaign" and eventually "take part in governing after the elections".

From Barron's

Thus arose the fanciful idea that a return to Jordan Hot Springs would allow me to see into the future by looking at the past.

From Los Angeles Times