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121. The kind of case lawyers love is exemplified by the one that arose out of the collapse of the Franklin National Bank.
122. Shortly after graduating in 1987, the opportunity arose to work with former Napier student, Tom Kidd.
123. Donald's presence certainly made a big difference to the speed we arose that day.
124. During the Apollo 14 flight, another problem arose after the intermittent abort signal mentioned in intermission 3 had been solved.
125. Probability of life on a randomly selected planet if life arose only once in the universe.
126. Inpart this failure of the middle classes to present a unified political front arose from the very intransigence of the regime. Sentencedict.com
127. It arose in argument and action concerned with freedom, retributive and distributive justice.
128. The nationalization of local politics arose from a specific combination of economic, social and political processes which no longer applies.
129. Alice, black hair flowing around her beautiful face: other images arose clear and bright in all their colours.
130. Mr Threlfall said the incident arose because two emergency calls had been made in Teesdale within an hour.
131. When they were older at least two of them preached the sermon when the need arose.
132. A thick, choking smoke arose but the rug began to burn and she dropped it with a cry.
133. But disagreements immediately arose over whether government troops would withdraw from the territory.
134. The conflict arose from tensions between the different ethnic groups.
135. The charges against Enrile arose from the abortive coup attempt of December 1989, the most serious military insurrection Aquino to date.
136. It was too funny not to repeat when the occasion arose.
137. International concern for these extremely rare mammals arose after thousands of grey seals were wiped out by the canine distemper virus.
138. Within the training class a dispute arose over whether, under the circumstances[sentencedict.com], groveling was acceptable.
139. No discrimination case, though, was as bizarre as the one that arose when I was representing Guardian National Bank.
140. A fierce debate arose among those trying to respond to the unfavourable economic and social effects of occupation.
141. It arose as a consequence of the Norman conquest and settlement of the Vale of Glamorgan in the early twelfth century.
142. An interesting natural experiment arose when the entire school moved over to the new pathway course in 1987.
143. He said his financial problems arose from bankruptcy last year.
144. This arose partly from the ever present pressure from official sources to complete the survey of the country.
145. Many of the peers also described how conflicts frequently arose between themselves and the subordinates.
146. If the same circumstances arose now, would you behave any differently?
147. Very similar debates arose in the discussion of urban decline.
148. Where possible, data items were cross checked against one another and the establishments were asked to clarify the few inconsistencies that arose.
149. Drainage smells arose because there weren't any drains and could cause damage.
150. A prominent figure in the major controversy that arose was Mrs Castle.
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