Out of fragments full of imperfection was indulgently raised up a stately and inaccessible whole.
It had been left raised up to 4ft (1.2m) along a 0.6-mile (1km) section, about 300ft (91m) below the surface.
It's just going to be raised up so much the way, you know, you can't afford it no more, you know?
The US, instead of relying upon simple prices raised up by taxation, instead uses a complex mix of regulations and subsidies.
The first quarter of the year before the election there's generally not been a lot of money raised up to now because it's so far out.
Behind the table and raised up as if on thrones, sit the young president, secretary, librarian and treasurer of the Union, all looking like Edwardian dandies in white tie and tails.
Out of Charlotte, indeed, the Lord raised up not only a mighty preacher of his Word, but also something like an All-American prelate, a modern version of a Prince of the Church.
The technique was based on a gestural vocabulary that included drawing back, with both hands open and raised up, eyes wide open, and mouth agape, to indicate surprise, and that sort of thing.
The press is full of stories that Mr Putin is about to be sacked, like the four other prime ministers who have been raised up and then thumped down in the past year-and-a-half.
If he won't follow Franklin Roosevelt's aggressive reaction to defeat by the court, the current president might feel like agreeing with FDR when he said he believed in "the constitution as I understand it, flexible enough to meet any new problem of democracy - not the kind of constitution your court has raised up as a barrier to progress and democracy".
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I'm either cursing out Madden for my rating being too low, or I'm semi-happy because they raised it up a little bit.
Mohun raised his sword up high and plunged it 8 inches into Hamilton's chest.
It reports that trials of the modified crop raised yields by up to 23% in China, by up to 24% in Brazil, and by up to 41% in the Philippines.
As a result, insurers raised rates, driving up companies' employer insurance costs overall, including the bills of remaining employees.
Barnes raised the field glasses up, lowered them, pursed his lips as if in deep thought, and then said, in a newly formed sarcastic voice, Hell, you missed the whole thing, Lee.
Waits took to the stage dressed in a Chaplinesque suit, delivering his set from a slightly raised platform that gave up a cloud of dust each time he bashed his feet into it.
Gaming will eventually eclipse the movie industry in sales, as titles sell for 6x that of movie tickets, and it will become ingrained into the culture of nearly all age groups, from old to young, as a generations raised on games grow up.
"Whilst any use of racist language is abhorrent, what is reassuring for me is that in the 10 cases that have been referred to the IPCC, six involve other officers who have stood up and raised concerns, showing that we are an organization that will not stand for any racist behavior, " he said.
With the case of the thumbs up or the raised middle finger, the gestures are taking the place of verbal communication.
The Ukraine-born, New York-raised fighter is being lined up to face the Welsh champion on the Joe Calzaghe v Mikkel Kessler undercard on 3 November.
Did you go after that promotion, or that certification, or that special assignment just because you felt you needed to keep up with the raised bar?
Yet after the SEC raised questions the company ended up restating earnings from 2007 through the third quarter of fiscal 2010 to address that and other errors.
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Petitions are forever being drawn up, fists raised and shaken.
He saved enough money to start a gas station and saved enough there to build a truck stop, which is where I grew up raised by my folks and long-haired waitresses.
As the city buried its young Monday, questions were raised about whether Brazil is up to the task of ensuring the safety in venues for the World Cup next year, and the Olympics in 2016.
The ongoing stop-and-frisk trial featuring testimony from people who said they were accosted by police while simply running out for milk or walking home from the bus has only ratcheted up attention and raised the question of whether the court might decide to impose its own monitor.
And research from the Brookings Institution found that it can be very difficult for children of single parents to rise up out of poverty: 58% children raised in the poorest third of income levels who lived with two parents rose up, while only 44% of children of single parents were able to.
They did about two or three events up there and they raised approximately a million dollars.
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