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241. I found a niche in the rock and sat and watched while the sun rose and filled the valley with light. 242. She rose from the gutter to become a great star. 243. Swiss unemployment rose to the still modest rate of 0.7%. 244. The song was a hit at once and its recording tape rose to No.1 on the bestseller list. 245. The anger which had been buried inside me rose to the surface. 246. The concept of the Rose continued to inform the poet's work. 247. In Brussels the dollar rose by a ninth of a cent. 248. Both men rose to their feet and kissed her goodnight. 249. The lights went down and the curtain rose on an empty stage. 250. He rose from the table, leaving his brandy untouched . 251. The House began sitting at 3 p.m./rose at 2 a.m. 252. Larry rose excitedly to the edge of his seat, shook a fist at us and spat. 253. The tobacco merchants rose up in arms over the increase in taxes. 254. He hit the ground with his stick and a puff of dust rose up into the air. 255. She found a rose tucked under the windscreen wiper of her car one morning. 256. A thin curl of smoke rose from a rusty stove. 257. In the first half of this year the total coal output rose by eighty per cent as compared with that of last year. 258. She returns to the big screen to play Candy's overbearing mother, Rose. 259. As soon as I mentioned money he rose to the bait. 260. A dense column of smoke rose several miles into the air. 261. The largest measured wave in history rose in the Pacific Ocean to a height of thirty-four meters. 262. His popularity rose by 18 points in public opinion polls. 263. She cherished a deep resentment under the rose towards her employer. 264. Conflict between employers and workers intensified and the number of strikes rose. 265. Rose doubled over when Facer walked in wearing his funny clothes. 266. The temple's grand white arches rose conspicuously over the dirty decaying city. 267. As Keith approached the finishing line, the crowd rose to their feet as one man, cheering him on. 268. He rose to fame in the 90s as a TV presenter. 269. The sickening stench of rotting rubbish rose into the air. 270. Rose has never liked parties, as she doesn't mix in easily.