"The vanquished seem repeatedly to rise anew, to try their hand at making history again."
But always there, that legacy, always ready to rise anew.
He dived, struck, went below, rose anew to continue breathing air.
As Clement spoke, his agitation started to rise anew.
Flames rose anew to roar for the doorway that the rescued pair had taken.
The road must be taken, or the Shining City will rise anew.
And where they went, the screaming rose anew.
The pole came from the building site next door, where an entire house is being knocked down to rise anew from the ashes.
Miller, who died in 1980, left the scene before American bread began to rise anew to the challenge.
There comes a moment in almost every fight when one side senses it has won, and its adrenaline rises anew.