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The song played on this video is called "Arose" by composer Thomas
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The song played on this video is called "Arose" by composer Thomas Newman.
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Arose the incoherent clamor of the mob, punctuated by individual cries in Mexican -
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Arose (it is the mark of freemen's children) as they trooped,
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Dress up the altar with lilies and sing as loud as you can "Up From the Grave He Arose."
Steve McSwain: Is A Bodily Resurrection Of Jesus Necessary For Easter To Have Validity? Steve McSwain 2011
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Man, I really enjoyed singing that Up From the Grave He Arose song at church yesterday.
I am reading Peter Pan youareokok 2005
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Arose to meet them immense columns of the cubes; battered against the spheres; swept them over and down into the depths.
The Metal Monster 2004
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Wakes the unholy song of war, Arose a stately city,
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