As he rose up the ranks to the top of the SNTE, she rose with him.
On 1 August 1944, the Polish underground rose up against the Germans in the Warsaw Rising.
He rose up from poverty by virtue of improving the lives of those with whom he dealt.
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He grunted, rose up off his seat, shifted his weight onto the pedals, and was on his way.
Douglass rose up from a slave to become one of the most famous black men in the world.
Before joining Gannett, Mr. Neuharth rose up through the ranks of Knight Newspapers.
After WWI numerous democracies rose up but just as quickly fell to dictatorships.
White, unctuous, splendid stuff rose up in mounds, as in the picture above, where Mr Rich holds the bowl.
"He rose up from nothing and he conquered the world, " he said.
He rose up on an elbow to blink down at her, his large head and leonine hair eclipsing all else.
In the space of eight years Google rose up to threaten Microsoft, which itself had knocked IBM off its perch.
Residents rose up in our city, towns and villages to demand that we keep all of our 43 libraries open.
Army troops have been guarding key installations in Port Said since the city first rose up in near revolt in January.
This last month provided an illustration: growth funds rose up our near-term performance-based ranks, but not all growth funds were leading.
The morning started out quite grey and overcast, but as the clouds started to break, the sun came out and a fog rose up.
Before joining Gannett, Neuharth rose up through the ranks of Knight Newspapers.
Military, aerospace, airlines, and a whole host of companies that sell products dependent on effective reliance on GPS rose up in opposition.
Chery rose up in Wuhu, an industrial city of about 700, 000 in China's impoverished and mountainous Anhui province, a five-hour drive from Shanghai.
As it gained speed, it rose up out of the water on four sets of blades, like the slats found on venetian blinds.
It was then that a small band of believers, led by Judah Maccabee, rose up to take back their city and free their people.
As Afghan men rose up to fight, women (for nearly all rugs are woven by women) began weaving these new sights into their rugs.
So when I talked about this part of the plan before the joint session of Congress, everybody rose up -- Democrats and Republicans alike.
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The world rose up under one foot and pushed my body to one side as that foot set off in a high violent arc.
But then the Libyan people rose up and demanded their rights.
The power went out, and a collective groan rose up.
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He rose up through the ranks of the Israeli army in the 1940s and he was involved in nearly every major conflict that Israel waged with its Arab neighbors.
In al-Shabab, some, like Omar Hammami, the American-Syrian who rose up in the Somali group's ranks before recently falling out of favour, have become minor celebrities in their own right.
For days, officers communicated with Dykes through a plastic pipe that rose up from the bunker, which was similar to a tornado shelter and apparently had running water, heat and cable television.
He joined Infosys in 1992 as a marketing manager and quickly rose up the ranks to become the senior vice president and global head of sales of the Indian outsourcing company in 1998.
Mrs Aquino remains a local heroine, the chief character in a much-retold Philippine epic, in which the ordinary people rose up and, decked out in Aquino yellow, overcame the armed forces of the Marcos regime.
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