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61. In fact, biologists now know that eyes arose and evolved independently at least 40 times.
62. In both cases they were left untouched for compensation purposes if the entitlement arose pre-petition.
63. Charleston and Fairbank arose to provide food and dry goods to the miners and millworkers.
64. The problem arose of how best to characterize the booklet for teachers.
65. This issue arose in Illinois, where students wanted to distribute religious literature at school.
66. Each of the four movements that cumulatively created the modern worldview arose in response to a noble quest.
67. Several complications arose in earlier patients that have not recurred after modification of the initial technique.
68. Each failed when a dispute arose and some group walked out of the union to set up shop down the block.
69. She always attempted to please and to avoid sharing her true feelings whenever a problem arose.
70. The problem which confronted the Government arose out of the confluence of two streams of difficulty.
71. The charge arose from an alleged incident on October 11 last year in Witham.
72. Because they had formal authority,[www.Sentencedict.com] the managers were to arbitrate any disputes that then arose.
73. In November another dispute arose involving Chalerm when he criticized the Army's seizure of a mobile radio unit.
74. It was a recurrent one, withdrawn from the popular memory when pressure situations arose.
75. However, a problem arose when one tried to use such theories to construct a model of the atom.
76. Two problems, however, arose with this formulation, which were to produce unintended political consequences.
77. That was a case which arose out of injuries in a motor accident.
78. His view was that the cause of action arose when the damage was suffered and not when the wrongful act was committed.
79. It also meant that the police were immediately involved when serious disputes arose between labour and employers.
80. However, tension arose between the need for decentralization in order to ensure more technical efficiency and political fears of too much independence.
81. Also, questions arose about the methods Clinton used to avoid the draft in 1968.
82. Moreover, imbalances arose within the economy as a whole, in particular between consumption goods and capital goods.
83. Wilson dealt with the conflicts that arose in Orkney due to the activities of planners.
84. Democracy arose from men's thinking that if they are equal in any respect, they are equal absolutely. Aristotle
85. He slept deeply until around 9.30, when he arose, breakfasted, and took his children out for a walk.
86. A methodical fellow, Zubkoff discovered that his problem arose only when he processed his film during the day.
87. However, it could be checked if questions of competence arose.
88. They needed no professional help with the evening's drinking but arose magically clear-headed and eagle-eyed for each subsequent day's golf.
89. With children constantly moving between evacuation and reception areas, endless administrative problems arose.
90. He said that he thought the attack arose out of a personal dispute.
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