arose in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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arise <pret arose; pp arisen> [Brit əˈrʌɪz, Am əˈraɪz] VB intr

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A large fish market arose where ships moored at the dam to load and unload goods.
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His vehicle was specially built to carry tank parts so that when the need arose for tanks to get replacements, they would be readily available.
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No conflict arose at the ferry, so the fort became a trading post, then a residence.
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He was responsible for policing the ring, assisting the judges and solving any problems that arose.
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Structural functionalism arose from functionalism in the attempt to explain the dominance of some social groups over others, known as conflict theory.
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Proposals for making the line part of the metro arose in the late 1940s and the system was approved in 1956.
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Another problem arose around 20052006 when several news bureaus reported paint discolorations on the bridge's cables.
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As the length of confinements increased due to the lack of prisoner exchanges, more fights between prisoners arose.
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His work on the thesaurus arose partly from an effort to battle depression.
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Several days later, more irregularities arose from the financial reports of his campaign indicating false reports, illegal contributions, and incongruencies in revenues.
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