"Concrete road, wherever you go." "Forests give rise to valleys far away." | |
"These five oblation of Elements, such as Water, give rise to Man" | |
"your words give rise to something new." | |
A few resist... and they give rise to the dramas that families keep quiet. | |
And a universe inside a black hole might give rise to its own black holes. | |
"Concrete road, wherever you go." "Forests give rise to valleys far away." | |
"These five oblation of Elements, such as Water, give rise to Man" | |
"your words give rise to something new." | |
A few resist... and they give rise to the dramas that families keep quiet. | |
And a universe inside a black hole might give rise to its own black holes. | |
"Maintain public order. "See that is it not disturbed by any attitude whatsoever that gives rise to painful conflicts. | |
"Return of the Living Dead" is it gives rise to one of the longest-lasting aspects of the zombie in pop culture... | |
'He showed that it was the ability for space to bend and warp, 'for it to be flexible, and change its geometry, 'that gives rise to the force we call gravity.' | |
A nexus point is an event in time of such importance, that it gives rise to a vastly different future. | |
A slight wave gives rise to a tsunami. | |
"Maintain public order. "See that is it not disturbed by any attitude whatsoever that gives rise to painful conflicts. | |
"Return of the Living Dead" is it gives rise to one of the longest-lasting aspects of the zombie in pop culture... | |
'He showed that it was the ability for space to bend and warp, 'for it to be flexible, and change its geometry, 'that gives rise to the force we call gravity.' | |
A nexus point is an event in time of such importance, that it gives rise to a vastly different future. | |
A slight wave gives rise to a tsunami. | |
"And Sara Tidwell's disappearance "at the height of her fame at the close of the 1930s gave rise to much speculation." | |
"And Sara Tidwell's disappearance "at the height of her fame at the close of the 1930s gave rise to much speculation." | |
"The conversations gave rise to love." | |
"The conversations gave rise to more conversations." | |
A faulty circuit once gave rise to development of reason, a potential for revolt. | |
"And Sara Tidwell's disappearance "at the height of her fame at the close of the 1930s gave rise to much speculation." | |
"And Sara Tidwell's disappearance "at the height of her fame at the close of the 1930s gave rise to much speculation." | |
"The conversations gave rise to love." | |
"The conversations gave rise to more conversations." | |
A faulty circuit once gave rise to development of reason, a potential for revolt. | |
"lf I have given rise to a belief of more than I meant to express, - | |
...that always its darkest elements have given rise to its greatest crusaders of light. | |
And every time they've done so, they've given rise to these giant sea monsters. | |
By overusing your donations, they have given rise to a substantial, well-funded challenge to your anonymity which has now generated extensive media coverage. | |
Fourteen years of devastating civil war have given rise to small but militant groups of fundamentalists who believe the very survival of their faith is at stake. | |
A force of nature capable of giving rise to all things wicked? | |
As the morning progressed the hundred-year swell surging out of the North Pacific was giving rise to bigger and bigger waves. | |
Consistency, predictability, giving rise to patterns. | |
Electric power was lighting up cities, giving rise to all kinds of technologies | |
Fueled by power and greed, the great titans of industry took up arms and set out to destroy one another, giving rise to the corporate wars. | |
"lf I have given rise to a belief of more than I meant to express, - | |
...that always its darkest elements have given rise to its greatest crusaders of light. | |
And every time they've done so, they've given rise to these giant sea monsters. | |
By overusing your donations, they have given rise to a substantial, well-funded challenge to your anonymity which has now generated extensive media coverage. | |
Fourteen years of devastating civil war have given rise to small but militant groups of fundamentalists who believe the very survival of their faith is at stake. | |
A force of nature capable of giving rise to all things wicked? | |
As the morning progressed the hundred-year swell surging out of the North Pacific was giving rise to bigger and bigger waves. | |
Consistency, predictability, giving rise to patterns. | |
Electric power was lighting up cities, giving rise to all kinds of technologies | |
Fueled by power and greed, the great titans of industry took up arms and set out to destroy one another, giving rise to the corporate wars. | |