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# and Genji's
# The transition ( chapters 42 – 44 ): Very short episodes following Genji's death
# Uji, chapters 45 – 54: Genji's official and secret descendants, Niou and Kaoru

# and rise
# The beginning of 1 Chronicles ( chapters 1 – 10 ) mostly contains genealogical lists, including the House of Saul and Saul's rejection by God, which sets the stage for the rise of David.
# it counts the factors that connect or link the legal issues to the laws of potentially relevant states and applies the laws that have the greatest connection, e. g. the law of nationality ( lex patriae ) or domicile ( lex domicilii ) will define legal status and capacity, the law of the state in which land is situated ( lex situs ) will be applied to determine all questions of title, the law of the place where a transaction physically takes place or of the occurrence that gave rise to the litigation ( lex loci actus ) will often be the controlling law selected when the matter is substantive, but the proper law has become a more common choice.
# We eat only matzah because our ancestors could not wait for their breads to rise when they were fleeing slavery in Egypt, and so they were flat when they came out of the oven.
This phrase even gave rise to the initialism # SATTC trending on the website Twitter during that weekend as listeners speculated about what might happen, and then reported their views as the story unfolded.
# secondly, that " the disabled mode of living has value in its own right, even as the conditions that gave rise to the disability are condemned.
# Layer V, the Internal Pyramidal layer, contains large pyramidal neurons ( such as the Betz cells in the primary motor cortex ); it is the principal source of subcortical efferents, as such, there are large pyramidal cells which give rise to axons leaving the cortex and running down through the basal ganglia, the brain stem and the spinal cord.
# Folklore or Spring Folk RitualAccording to María Rosa Menocal, Alfred Jeanroy first suggested that folklore and oral tradition gave rise to troubadour poetry in 1883.
# The time envelope in terms of rise, duration, and decay ( ADSR — attack, decay, sustain, release ).
# a gradual rise from zero resource production that then increases quickly
By 1992, however, the Evening News had fallen to third place, where it remained until Bob Schieffer, who acted as the interim anchor between Rather and Katie Couric, saw the Evening News rise to # 2 ahead of ABC World News Tonight in the wake of the death of Peter Jennings but remaining behind NBC Nightly News.
Come Find Yourself had a slow rise up the UK album charts, finally peaking at # 7 ( and spending well over a year in the UK Top 100 Album Charts ), however it failed to make any impact in the US.
# avoid occasions that may give rise to communal quarrels
# Fervent souls shall rise speedily to great perfection.
Boston College ran their football winning streak over Notre Dame to five games in 2007 with a 27 – 14 victory, helping the Eagles rise to # 2 in the BCS rankings.
# as a ratio of one part rise to so many parts run.
# The position itself should not give rise to any injury to the victim
# Initial pressure rise
# Walls ( Par 2 ): Four walls continuously rise from the ground and fall back down.
# Divine Nāgas ( 神龍 ), who benefit mankind by causing the clouds to rise and the rain to fall.
# The birth and rise of Arthur: " From the Marriage of King Uther unto King Arthur that Reigned After Him and Did Many Battles "
# For long-term treatment of congenital erythropoietic porphyria ( CEP ) if severe hemolytic anemia develops The post-splenectomy platelet count may rise to abnormally high levels ( thrombocytosis ), leading to an increased risk of potentially fatal clot formation.
* Sulfur stalls surface temperature rise ; Findings explain decade without warming July 30th, 2011 ; Vol. 180 # 3 ( p. 17 ) Science News by Nadia Drake
In issue # 36, during a battle with Lady Styx and her horde, Animal Man is killed by a necrotoxin, which causes its victims to rise again in the service of Lady Styx.
# Everything flows out and in ; everything has its season ; all things rise and fall ; the pendulum swing expresses itself in everything ; the measure of the swing to the right is the measure of the swing to the left ; rhythm compensates.

# and fall
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# If the German Armed Forces ( Wehrmacht ) were not in a position to break the danger from the Eastern front, then Nazi Germany would fall to Bolshevism, and all of Europe would fall shortly afterward ;
Lead ( II ) acetate ( also known as sugar of lead ) was used in the Roman Empire as a sweetener for wine, and some consider this to be the cause of the dementia that affected many of the Roman Emperors and even be a partial reason for the Roman Empire's fall ( see Decline of the Roman Empire # Lead poisoning ).
# Its date varies from year to year ( by the Western system of calculation, it can fall on any of 35 different dates of the Gregorian calendar ).
# The left and right sides become the bottom and the top, and the blocks fall to the new bottom.
# The blocks fall to the left or right side, but the player must rotate the field back to portrait orientation ( which is fixed ).
# At any moment God shall permit him, Satan stands ready to fall upon the Wicked and seize them as his own.
# Expert cadres of policy-makers and politicians – In Peru after the fall of the Fujimori regime, and in Chile after the fall of Pinochet, think tank staff left to form part of the new governments.
# Around 1265: The Assassin strongholds in Syria fall to the Mamluk sultan Baybars I.
Andrew Hoy did come close, however, and in 2010 Oliver Townend was competing for this coveted " Grand Slam " at Rolex Kentucky when he suffered a fall at obstacle # 20 which eliminated him from competition.
# It must not be required to be secret, and it must be able to fall into the hands of the enemy without inconvenience ;
# Falling droplets of ice and rain become electrically polarized as they fall through the earth's magnetic field ;
'" Andrew Bonar Law and the fall of the Asquith Coalition: The December 1916 cabinet crisis ," Journal of History ( 1997 ) 32 # 2 pp 185-200 ; sees Bonar Law as the key player
In the fall of 1957, Francis enjoyed her first chart success with a duet single she had recorded with Marvin Rainwater: " The Majesty of Love ", b / w " You, My Darlin ' You ", peaked at # 93 on Billboard's Hot 100.
When disc jockeys across the nation began to play the track from the album in the fall of 1967 and demanded its release as a single, Florence Greenberg, President of Scepter Records, complied and " I Say a Little Prayer " became Warwick's biggest US hit to that point, reaching # 4 on the U. S. and Canadian Charts and # 8 on the R & B Charts.
In 2003, the Rockers would go 17-17, good enough for the # 4 seed in the East, however they would fall in the first round of the playoffs to the eventual champion Detroit Shock, 2-1.
# Smoke will spread and cause non-believers to fall ill whereas the believers will catch a mere cold.
By the fall of 1982, it was a top ten show and by 1985, it was the # 1 series on American television.
# Internationalism, meaning Indonesia is to appreciate human rights and contribute to world peace, and should not fall into chauvinistic fascism such as displayed by Nazis with their belief in the racial superiority of Aryans
# Consolidators buying up small firms of IFAs as a result of the higher qualifications threshold and downward pressures on profitability resulting from RDR-E & Y estimate that the number of Registered Individuals will fall from 30, 000 to 20, 000 within the next 5 years.
# Rapids, cataracts, cascades, or falls of water, with the height of their fall in feet.

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