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In February, the people rose again: Alexius IV was imprisoned and executed, and Murzuphlus took the purple as Alexius V. He made some attempt to repair the walls and organise the citizenry, but there had been no opportunity to bring in troops from the provinces and the guards were demoralised by the revolution.
The rate of unemployment rarely rose above 2 % during Attlee ’ s time in office, whilst there was no hard-core of long-term unemployed.
She had no idea his fling had been with Becky Granger, a supporting character who slowly rose to more prominent status.
When they opened the bag to show the guards, it appeared no longer to hold her head but to be full of rose petals.
The historicity of this story is questioned by most scholars, although John Robert Moore later said that " no man in England but Defoe ever stood in the pillory and later rose to eminence among his fellow men ".
Approximately two million years ago, the land between the Rift Valley and the Mediterranean Sea rose to such an extent that the ocean could no longer flood the area.
When Napoleon rose to power in 1799, there was no ancient base from which to draw his staff, and he had to choose the people he thought best for the job, including officers from his army, revolutionaries who had been in the National Assembly, and even some former aristocrats such as prime minister Talleyrand.
Although Pepys had no maritime experience, he rose by patronage, hard work and his talent for administration, to be the Chief Secretary to the Admiralty under both King Charles II and subsequently King James II.
His father was originally a farm-hand and forestry worker who rose to become a forestry manager and stock agent at Halla Ltd. Claims made that Kekkonen's family had lived in a rudimentary farmhouse with no chimney were later proved to be false — a photograph of Kekkonen's childhood home had been retouched to remove the chimney.
Paley had no such split loyalties: his — and his affiliates '— success rose and fell with the quality of CBS programming.
To humor him, I looked under the bed and when I rose to assure him there was no one hiding there, he staggered and fell, a dead weight, in my arms.
He recounts how he rose from humble beginnings to be " ruler of the Queen's Navee " through persistence, although he has no naval qualifications.
President Naguib was removed from the presidency and put under house arrest, but was never tried or sentenced, and no one in the army rose to defend him.
It has been estimated that, even in Roman times, goods rose 40 % in value for every 100 miles they were carried over land, but only 1. 3 % for the same distance were they carried by ship and yet there is no evidence that Athens possessed any merchant ships until around 525 BC.
Typical quotes are: " Rose is a rose is a rose is a rose "; " Out of kindness comes redness and out of rudeness comes rapid same question, out of an eye comes research, out of selection comes painful cattle "; about her childhood home in Oakland, " There is no there there "; and " The change of color is likely and a difference a very little difference is prepared.
By the Atomic Age, however " Alger's hero was no longer a poor boy who, through determination and providence rose to middle-class respectability.
For example, when Ashkalon rose in revolt, despite repeated pleas the Egyptians sent no help, and were barely able to repel a Babylonian attack on their eastern border in 601 BC.
He rose no further ; others were repeatedly promoted over him to the head position of Kapellmeister.
Soon resistance against the Emperor rose because of the heavy taxation ( the money was used to fight wars abroad, most of which Castilians had no interest in ) and because Charles tended to select Flemings for high offices in Spain and America, ignoring Castilian candidates.
Dorothea Lynde Dix proclaims that “ Perhaps no flower ( not excepting even the queenly rose ) claims to be so universal a favorite, as the viola tricolor ; none currently has been honored with so rich a variety of names, at once expressive of grace, delicacy and tenderness .” Many of these names play on the whimsical nature of love, including “ Three Faces under a Hood ,” “ Flame Flower ,” “ Jump Up and Kiss Me ,” “ Flower of Jove ,” and “ Pink of my John .”
Jean Genet described the experiences of a thirty-year-old prisoner at Fontevrault in his semi-autobiographical novel, Miracle de la rose, although there is no evidence that Genet was ever imprisoned there himself.
The water rose suddenly and violently, during a period which witnesses reported as no more than fifteen minutes.

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Unemployment rose, up to as much as 20 % in Tórshavn, with it being higher in the outlying islands.
The government's overall budget deficit rose sharply in 1999 and 2000 to 3. 2 % of GDP, the result of hikes in government salaries, expenditures related to the 2000 election campaign, higher foreign debt service payments, and lower tax revenues.
By using a smaller turbocharger running at increased boost, slightly higher compression of 8: 1 and an improved fuel injection system with DITC ignition triggered by the flywheel, reliability improved and power rose to.
Too volatile to condense on the surface, it rose in gas form to cooler higher elevations, where it then fell as precipitation.
The tax collector who arrested him rose to higher political office, and Thoreau's essay was not published until after the end of the Mexican War.
He rose still higher in the favor of the people when they witnessed his self-denying devotion during the time of a great plague and famine.
During 1998-2005, global ocean net primary productivity rose during 1998 followed by primarily decline during the rest of that period, although still slightly higher at its end than at its start.
A prediction of this hypothesis is that the cirrus would move higher as the temperatures rose, increasing the volume of air underneath the clouds and the amount of infrared radiation reflected back down to earth.
During 1998-2005, global ocean net primary productivity rose during 1998 followed by primarily decline during the rest of that period, although still slightly higher at its end than at its start.
Indeed, the Duchess of Atholl ( elected to Parliament in 1923, four years after Lady Astor ) rose to higher levels in the Tory Party before Astor did, and this was largely as Astor wished.
During the 7th millennium BC the sea level rose and flooded the valleys and low lying ground surrounding Glastonbury so the Mesolithic people occupied seasonal camps on the higher ground, indicated by scatters of flints.
The album rose to No. 11, higher than Volunteers.
With higher rainfall and drainage from the extensive peat land to the west, the water level rose so the narrow peninsula was drowned so forming one larger lake.
During times of scarcity, its value rose even higher than that.
A March 2001 poll conducted by the Polish daily Rzeczpospolita found that one-half of Poles were aware of the Jedwabne massacre ; among Poles with a higher education the proportion rose to 81 percent.
" Unfortunately, the dike system was unable to withstand the flood waters of 1972, which rose higher than those of 1936, washing over the dikes and dealing a severe blow to an already reeling economy.
Meanwhile, the water rose higher and higher, finally peaking at at 7: 00 pm, Saturday, June 24.
Then further back, higher than the candelabrum, and much higher than the altar, rose the Moloch, all of iron, and with gaping apertures in his human breast.
Charles Bean, the official Australian war historian, noted that Monash was more effective the higher he rose within the Army, where he had greater capacity to use his skill for meticulous planning and organisation, and to innovate in the area of technology and tactics.
At one point, the water rose six feet in thirty minutes and was ten to fifteen feet higher than the previous record crest.
The most commercially successful of their many recordings, the album rose to the higher reaches of the UK charts immediately after its release.
As the flowers grew in popularity, professional growers paid higher and higher prices for bulbs with the virus, and prices rose steadily.

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