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Raising
Raising Rais"ing, n.
1. The act of lifting, setting up, elevating, exalting,
producing, or restoring to life.
2. Specifically, the operation or work of setting up the
frame of a building; as, to help at a raising. [U.S.]
Meaning of RAISING from wikipedia
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raising in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Raising may
refer to:
Raising (syntax), a
syntactic construction Raising (sound change), a
sound change...
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earning praise.
Raising Cain
holds a 63%
rating on
Rotten Tomatoes based on 40 reviews. The site's
critical consensus states "
Raising Cain doesn't rank...
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Raising Cane's Restaurants, LLC,
doing business as
Raising Cane's
Chicken Fingers (commonly
referred to as
Raising Cane's or Cane's) is an
American fast...
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related to
Raising Arizona.
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- and Equity, a
United States federal government program Raise, a
betting term used in
poker Raising (disambiguation) Ray (disambiguation)
Relief This disambiguation...
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support in
raising her.
Lucas Neff as
James "Jimmy" Bon Jovi Chance, Hope's father. A good-natured, wide-e**** 23-year-old who is
clueless about raising a child...
- 2022.
Raising Dion
follows the
story of a
woman named Nicole who
raises her son Dion
after the
death of her
husband Mark. The
normal dramas of
raising a son...
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Power Book III:
Raising Kanan, or
simply Raising Kanan is an
American crime drama television series created by
Sascha Penn that
premiered on July 18, 2021...
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Raising Helen.
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Canadian raising (also
sometimes known as
English diphthong raising) is an
allophonic rule of
phonology in many
varieties of
North American English that...