Word: arisen
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Each weekday morning since early September, Layton has arisen before 7 a.m. He spends these days student teaching freshman and junior English classes at CRLHS. He then returns to Harvard to take classes from...
...Anyone who gets the job can't be a lightweight. While the government has made similar moves to rid groups such as the Teamsters of corruption, few industries are as unwieldy as boxing. Critics say that the gaggle of international sanctioning bodies (IBF, WBC, WBO, WBA) that have arisen in the past few decades have created an environment where fighters and promoters can bribe their way up the rankings ladders and accountability has disappeared. While some believe that the sport's powers have become too big and decentralized to regulate, prosecutors hope they can prove another old boxing adage...
...past years, issues have arisen over how PBHA exists in relation to the University, Guerrier said...
Lastly, proportional representation diminishes the force of big money in elections. In American politics today, pressure groups have arisen to positions of dominant importance that allow them inordinate influence and push our democratic institutions far from our ideals. Proportional representation, however, would enable candidates to be elected with a truly representative portion of the votes, and helping them concentrate on their assured constituency rather than on high-priced swing votes and creating a far more democratic method of selecting our representatives within all facets of elected government...
...recent expansion of experimental animal cloning is just one example in the intellectual property context where animal law issues have arisen," Ray added...