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- noun Plural form of
arris .
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Examples
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We have concluded that the problem arrises from the fact that the neurologic interface between your Central Nervous System and the CPU in your leg is sending random error messages.
Here Comes The Son 2005
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The problem only arrises when you decide you want to bring in another temporary and they see you already have one.
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The problem only arrises when you decide you want to bring in another temporary and they see you already have one.
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The problem only arrises when you decide you want to bring in another temporary and they see you already have one.
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The problem only arrises when you decide you want to bring in another temporary and they see you already have one.
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The problem only arrises when you decide you want to bring in another temporary and they see you already have one.
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The measures in place are legal and very lethal if the occasion ever arrises where unexpected violence at close quarters may be intended toward me or mine.
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The problem only arrises when you decide you want to bring in another temporary and they see you already have one.
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The measures in place are legal and very lethal if the occasion ever arrises where unexpected violence at close quarters may be intended toward me or mine.
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The problem only arrises when you decide you want to bring in another temporary and they see you already have one.
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