After Kallar, the track ascends into the mountains hugging the verdant slopes. |
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The outer lip of Falsilatirus forms a terminal varix that slightly ascends the spire, as in other Pisaniinae. |
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Shiva, the ithyphallic god of animals, ascends early into the pantheon through his marriage to an Aryan princess. |
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Part of the fourteenth bay had been left open to provide daylight for the landing of the great staircase that ascends to the reading room. |
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The year is 1558 and the document is dated November 20, the very day that the young Elizabeth I ascends the throne. |
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The door closes and the helicopter immediately ascends vertically to 1000 feet. |
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The steep path ascends from here to the high point of the circuit, Dale Head. |
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Climbing this leads to the base of an unstable boulder slope which ascends into Cape Kennedy Chamber with its impressive array of stalagmites. |
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Every act of humility, repentance, or honor ascends to heaven and unlocks even more grace from God. |
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Anguilla rostrata is a catadromous species that spawns in the Atlantic Ocean and ascends streams and rivers in North and South America. |
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The batch of mantle ascends adiabatically, whereas the geotherm becomes conductive. |
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The right recurrent laryngeal nerve usually passes around and behind the subclavian artery and then ascends to enter the larynx. |
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Moses ascends the mountain, talks with Yahweh, and comes back with clay tablets. |
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Madison leaves the room and slowly ascends the stairs, listening to the continuing discussion. |
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From the ankle, the saphenous vein ascends the calf along the border of the gastrocnemius muscle. |
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Above the earth are six heavens called Swarga, with increasing beatitude as one ascends. |
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The north and south moles connect to the shore and the seabed ascends from 30m to nothing along the length of them. |
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Gemini ascends, representing the querent, so Mercury is her main significator. |
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It stands on a heugh or elevation up which gently ascends the Berwick and Carlisle turnpike from Kelso bridge. |
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At night time, it is said you can still hear her footsteps as she ascends that staircase. |
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It turns silver as it ascends, shooting a shining shaft of light over the waves. |
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Helium sustains the Air Rotor which ascends to an altitude for best winds. |
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To that end, Mount Eerie is a five-song story cycle about a boy who is born, greets the sun, ascends a mountain, dies, and then has a massive, post-mortem revelation. |
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A short walk from the cathedral is a cable car, which ascends around half a mile to provide an impressive view of the island and the surrounding fjords. |
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The Matterhorn towers beyond a railway as it ascends toward Gornergrat. |
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The stairs would do any Scarlett O'Hara justice in that the first landing leads to a bathroom, then ascends by a further five steps to the first bedroom. |
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Dragged backward by the buckle, Jimmy bleeds some air into his dry suit but then finds himself too buoyant so that he ascends and collides with the ice above. |
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Grant is quickly pulled under the stairwell, where they quietly hide and listen as someone in new white shoes and nylons walks by and slowly ascends the stairs. |
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The grieving Rama then ascends to heaven with his followers. |
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The song begins with a haunting keyboard intro, laced with sound effects, and ascends into a bright, airy, romantic ballad with a chant-like quality. |
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In other words, the higher one ascends in the bureaucratic hierarchy, the closer one attains to godliness. |
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Cheikh's rhythm guitar injects an element of funk as his vocal ascends into a heartfelt falsetto. |
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Consequently, before the priest ascends to the altar, the Church adorns him with symbolic vestments, emblems of purity and of charity. |
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Gaming ascends to an even higher level with visually engrossing worlds and characters. |
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Here the eye, coaxed by the mighty pillars, ascends upwards towards the heavens. |
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Today, Cheb is principally acclaimed for a golden high-pitched voice which ascends the scales with voluptuous grace. |
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Both cloud types develop when clear air ascends, cooling adiabatically as it expands until either water begins to condense or deposition occurs. |
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Now, with her mother dead, she ascends into a reductio ad absurdum of the celebrity culture. |
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Over the years, under ideal conditions, the kundalini fire of consciousness ascends to the higher chakras, burning the dross of ignorance and past karmas. |
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As the diver ascends, air trapped in the cavity expands and could produce a tension pneumothorax. |
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It is also seen as one of the final steps before he ascends to the corporate throne. |
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Once the sun returns the batteries can recharge in three hours as the plane ascends again. |
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Thailand needs open debate if it is to prepare for the time when a less revered monarch ascends the throne. |
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If the plane banks or ascends or descends slowly, the pilot may not perceive the change, and the plane will feel level to him. |
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Through the derailment area, the track is tangent and ascends at a 0.32Â per cent gradient in the direction of train travel. |
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As frequently as the practitioner ascends into Budhic plane, so much he gains body of Light and realises himself to be a Light Form. |
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As illustrated in the diagram, this is a cone of constant angular size and does not change as the diver descends or ascends. |
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This path starts in Castellbò and ascends very quicky offering a splendid panoramic view of the village and collegial Santa Maria. |
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The anterior spinocerebellar tract ascends on the ventral margin of the lateral funiculus. |
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This form reduces stress on the chain which ascends more easily onto the higher diameter sprockets. |
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Amateurs can easily fill the tubes using simple agricultural tools, after which bags are arranged in a spiral that is gradually corbelled inwards as it ascends to form a dome. |
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A thin, transversely oriented ribbon of fibers, the medial lemniscus, ascends from the lower brainstem into the midbrain tegmentum where it occupies a ventrolateral position. |
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A belayer holds the end of the rope, hooked to his or her karabiner and through the belay device, to take up rope slack as the climber ascends the wall. |
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Man's worship ascends upward, and the Divine providence descends thereby. |
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The dominant axis runs between revolving doors at north-west and south-east corners, and, like the big space, it ascends the height of the building. |
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A hallway, from which a staircase ascends to the upper floors, leads to the corner of a small rectangular courtyard measuring 8 m by 5 m. The students' rooms look out from the façade and not over the courtyard. |
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In stronger winds, passengers are loaded with the basket on its side, and the basket rotates into alignment as the hot air is introduced and the aircraft ascends. |
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Its most characteristic feature is the initial descending fourth, which expands to an even more poignant fifth in the second measure, and is then followed by a rising sixth, which ascends with effortless innocence. |
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As one ascends the hill northward, the crowdedness and traffic fade and the area becomes quiet and residential, its streets lined with parked cars. |
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When the rockets are active, the spaceship ascends. |
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Imagine the next time Calderon ascends the dais to make a political point. |
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Nevertheless, confident in the powerful intercession of Mary, we resolutely join in the prayer of perpetual adoration that ascends from Spiri-Maria to heaven. |
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If a diver ascends out of the water too quickly, the gases that were absorbed can create bubbles within the diver's body as the surrounding pressure reduces. |
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The legislature's circular staircase ascends to two stories. |
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The B5292 ascends the Whinlatter Pass from Lorton Vale before dropping down to Braithwaite near Keswick. |
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The Aztecs named this sacred power Quetzalcoatl, the feathered serpent that only awakens and ascends towards our pineal gland by means of amorous magic. |
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The pilot aborts the landing and rapidly ascends into the sky. |
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Now Phoebus ascends to the utmost limits of the Zodiac towards the Pole Arctic. |
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Driving the 100km from Imphal to Moreh takes five hours as the highway ascends from the rice paddies of the Imphal valley and twists spectacularly through the lush Chandel hills. |
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Ready yourself to be buried in voice. It neither ascends nor descends. |
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The speech is performed by Themis Panou, who ascends slowly from the back of the stage in crouched posture, reluctant to give words to what he has seen. |
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He directs the affairs from the heavens to the earth: then it ascends unto Him, on a Day, the measure of which is a thousand years of your reckoning. |
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In the vicinity of the derailment, the Redditt Subdivision is a single main track oriented in an east-west direction that ascends slightly toward the west. |
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The boy builds a set of steps by which he ascends smiling into the clouds. |
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When the slopes and the neighbouring air are heated the density of the air decreases, and the air ascends towards the top following the surface of the slope. |
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It follows the lake's shoreline before climbing to Glaslyn, from where it ascends steeply towards Bwlch Glas. |
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Like the Duchess of Cornwall, it is possible that these arms could form part of a future standard if she ascends to become Queen Consort. |
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When ready to spawn, the female ascends rapidly to the surface, where she lays a mass of eggs stuck together by gelatinous mucus. |
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As the fish ascends, the pressure in the swimbladder must adjust to prevent it from bursting. |
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It is drawn down through the gauze then passes the flame and ascends the chimney. |
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The route ascends to the right of Moss Force, before the path is lost for a while in the Moss itself. |
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North of Gargrave the Pennine Way ascends Airedale and enters the Yorkshire Dales National Park. |
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From Middleton the path ascends Teesdale on the right bank of the River Tees, below the village of Holwick. |
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The camera ascends over the streets of London aglitter at night, then further up and out into the stratosphere as we see the planet and the sun, as distant and cool as a star. |
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The composed of ice crystals, while most other rising air is thus lighter than its environment, and cloud types may be either entirely liquid drops ascends like a hot-air balloon. |
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The posterior spinocerebellar tract arises from the dorsal nucleus of Clarke and ascends peripherally in the dorsal part of the lateral funiculus. |
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An industrial glass lift ascends within the atrium and is connected by flying bridges to the intermediate floors of the teaching blocks. |
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After an individual ascends the throne, he or she reigns until death. |
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The convex anterior margin ascends to the lacrimal bone and in some patients to the skull base or the lamina papyracea, remaining in contact with the bony lateral nasal wall. |
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As the craft ascends and the outside air pressure drops, more and more air is passed into the compressor as the effectiveness of the ram compression drops. |
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The trail then ascends the gently rising side valley of Maize Beck to reach High Cup Nick, one of the most photographed places on the Pennine Way. |
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The vertebral artery arises from the first part of the subclavian artery and ascends vertically through the foramina of all but the seventh cervical vertebrae. |
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As one ascends into the Hudsonian zone, birds become scarcer. |
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The right RLN arises from the vagus near the division of the innominate artery and then ascends towards tracheoesophageal groove behind common carotid artery. |
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The most popular tourist route starts from Keswick and first ascends behind Latrigg, before the climb continues over the slopes of Little Man to the summit. |
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No one ascends the mountain through fear of the demon, except an Ojha or sorcerer, who sacrifices a goat at the foot of the hill before he makes the attempt. |
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In metal spinning, the further pin ascends vertically from the tool rest and serves as a fulcrum against which tools may be levered into the workpiece. |
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