Romney could have shrunk from the Medicare debate, as even Ronald Reagan had, but instead Romney rose to it.
It rose to fame after it was approved based on a small study showing it appeared to help symptoms of patients reporting to the hospital with acute heart failure symptoms.
Dods rose to meet it but Aberdeen goalkeeper Jim Leighton palmed away his header.
But over the years, as soda increasingly came under fire for fueling the nation's rising obesity rates, water quietly rose to knock it off the top spot.
Anonymous has its roots in internet vigilanteism, computer hacking and the collaborative pranks of 4chan, but it rose to prominence late last year when it defended BitTorrent site The Pirate Bay from anti piracy companies, and then temporarily paralysed the websites of MasterCard, PayPal and Visa after they cut funding services to WikiLeaks.
In 2011, ITV's Downton Abbey came fourth according to overnight figures, but eventually it rose to first because of nearly 3 million extra viewers watching after Christmas Day.
The voices urging Rose to play have it so conveniently easy.
As one of nine Democrats who joined the Republicans in voting against this article of impeachment in the Nixon case, I did not believe that in the circumstances of that case it rose to the level of a high crime and misdemeanor, I did not believe it was conduct against which the Founding Fathers intended the Congress to invoke the impeachment remedy.
As workers have increasingly struggled to pay their current bills, due to employee earnings remaining static at a time where the high end of the income scale rose to unprecedented heights, it has become all the more difficult for these people to set aside money for their retirement.
Instead of vague hypotheses about the transmission of culture to those who were not supposed to have it, Mr Rose returns us to the actual thoughts and feelings of the countless working men and women who insisted, often against the odds, on finding things out for themselves.
However, it hopes that the same process will work for a rose, which it considers to be more commercially appealing.
It rose to 33 percent after Gore gave his seal of approval December 10 to the candidate.
It rose to within two points of its intraday trading high of 1, 576 reached on Oct. 11, 2007.
When it was rejected by his tutor, Mr Rose suggested to him that they offered it to the newspapers.
It rose to eight at one point and Somerset sensed a chance when, with 33 still needed, Goodwin was trapped lbw by a slower ball from Peter Trego.
It rose to 131, 637 lots from 127, 249 the prior week.
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One cloud provider recently showed East Coast customers getting response times of under two seconds, but in Los Angeles it rose to over 10 seconds, unacceptable by most standards.
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Early indications in the UK suggest it rose to number 3 in the smartphone list for April despite only launching on the 27th, and to second at the start of May.
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Two years ago it rose to 46 percent.
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The average rate on new mortgages to households fell from 6.09% in September to 5.89%, whereas it rose for new loans to private non-financial companies from 6.51% to 6.71%.
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World Bank lending to developing countries rose to a record high last year as it sought to combat the savage impact of Asia's financial and economic crisis on the poor.
While new home sales actually rose 3.6% to hit the same two-year high it reached in May, unemployment claims rose by 4, 000 to 372, 000.
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But look who it has appointed to carry it out: Jim Rose, former Deputy Chief Inspector of Schools in England - knighted this summer following his 2006 report into the teaching of early reading, with its emphasis on synthetic phonics.
The share of the population that is Christian in sub-Saharan Africa climbed from 9% in 1910 to 63% in 2010, while in the Asia-Pacific region it rose from 3% to 7%.
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