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risen

/ ˈɪə /

verb

  1. the past participle of rise

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adjective

  1. restored from death; ascended into glory

    the risen Christ

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But crime by five writers — all with ties to Southern California — have risen to the top of my must-read list.

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The firms offering "private policing" that I've spoken to say that demand for their services has risen.

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Gas prices have also risen after Thursday night's attacks.

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But while Newsom has no other choice to fight back, these past few days, he has risen to the occasion in a way that even the most cynical can't deny.

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Thursday’s internal email from Children’s leadership notes the pressure from the federal government has risen at the same time that support from the state has ebbed.

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