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Salaries will continue to rise in line with inflation.
Rising unemployment is our biggest problem.
Temperatures will rise steadily toward the end of the week.
Gas rose in price as the war continued.
Interest rates rise and fall according to the health of the economy.
The police do not have enough officers to fight the rising tide of street crime.
Martha had risen from humble origins to immense wealth.
During the war years he had risen to the rank of major.
He rose to national prominence as a leader of the miners' union.
She was utterly determined to rise to the top in her chosen profession.
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a percussion instrument used by football fans which makes a rattling sound when shaken
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