The screaming subsided and the forks of lightning vanished with a descending hiss. |
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What remains of the balloon after burst is dragged earthward by the descending near spacecraft. |
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She's gotten less reliant on the single descending tone, with its tendency toward preachiness. |
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I'm back at work tomorrow night and just the thought of it is like a cloud descending over me, closing me in and darkening my mood. |
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Not pressmen, just ordinary fans astonished at the sights and sounds descending on their town. |
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This is where operators prioritise in descending order the exchanges where they want a presence. |
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Down on the floor of Hualapai Canyon we swung right and entered a gradually narrowing, slowly descending defile. |
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As we began descending, he reminded me to check my altitude and the terrain. |
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It began descending at full throttle and crashed one mile from the point of its liftoff. |
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He watched as it began descending and landed miles away from where they stood. |
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The elevator begins descending, and as daylight disappears, all is silent and darkness envelops us. |
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Angel walked the hallways without trouble until she turned at the right hallway and saw several flights of steps descending before her. |
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Lee turned around after descending the ladder, and her breath was taken away. |
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The air was crisp and, descending the stairs, I fancied that I could taste the lack of oxygen. |
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In another case, a judge dismissed a claim for negligence where a 12-year-old pupil broke her ankle when descending a staircase. |
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They have considerable difficulty ascending or descending stairs, and so you may find them in elevators. |
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In descending order the top five nationalities are Samoa, Tonga, China, Thailand, and Great Britain. |
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With only 10 slots, the shuffled deck consists of 20 groups of cards that alternate between ascending and descending card orders. |
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You can also choose to display from 10 to 100 items per page, in descending or ascending order. |
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The second half of the chorus is an admission of defeat, which the music mirrors in a familiar descending chord pattern. |
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It begins with a motif comprised of violent, mostly descending chords whose eerie, threatening character sends a chill through the listener. |
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The first descending row of chords is just magic, raising the little hairs on the back of a listener's neck. |
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In this situation, the system can handle substantial variability without descending into crisis. |
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We should not be like a mob descending on the village and leave like locusts. |
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A disagreement between four boys was all it took to provoke the gang into descending on the area and attacking people at random, the court heard. |
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She looked around fearfully and shivered slightly as she entered, the cool darkness descending ominously upon her. |
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An hour later, as darkness was slowly descending on this warm provincial town, we started the recording. |
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However as things stand right now, darkness is descending, work is finished for the day, and no planting has yet taken place. |
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On palpation of the abdomen I found the descending colon very tender, as well as the epigastric region. |
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The thing is, London hotels struggle to offer that at a reasonable price without descending into total dives. |
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The transformation is effected by the Holy Spirit whose descending is being prayed for in the epiclesis. |
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We flew a descending, slowing figure eight to an uphill sloping runway, with tall trees at the approach end and a dogleg to the right. |
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I could see we were quickly approaching a large dome of cypress trees ahead and still descending. |
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Once under canopy, the beginners steered themselves back towards the drop zone before descending gently for a perfect tip-toe landing. |
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Gabriel unlocked the rooftop entrance and they entered the building cautiously, descending the stairs quietly into a storeroom of dry goods. |
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We were going to be descending in a storm, in waist-deep snow, through perfect avalanche conditions, and I was convinced we were going to die. |
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I quickly left the midges behind but they were not about to give up and descending into Tarsaughaun, I could hear the hum at fifty yards. |
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Her bones were melting like jelly now, descending along the edges ever so patiently, dripping slow as wax over her raw flesh. |
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He raps with a slippery undulating velocity that few can match without descending into jibber-jabber or spluttering. |
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The sealed road wends its way across the stark Anti-Atlas and startling scenery appears after Igherm while descending the Akka Valley. |
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They were descending the tapestries of the oratory walls or scuttling beneath the arrases that screened off the adyta behind the idol. |
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She was interrupted in her reverie by a sight of a man, clad in black, descending the hill with some rapidity. |
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Aestivation of the calyx is cochlear descending, which is a new character within Ingeae. |
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As we began descending from mountains into the desert, I saw agaves, cacti, and ocotillo thriving on the dry, rugged slopes. |
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In the age of television and the Internet, we are not returning to the preliterate, but descending into the postliterate. |
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Students with upper crust English accents and preppy shirts air-kiss before descending on Edinburgh's Rick's Bar for cocktails. |
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One reason put forward is the existence of an air pocket, which may have caused the aircraft to rise slightly before descending. |
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Departing passengers check in at the third level before descending to the concourse on the airside. |
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If you read my sentence without the red mist descending you might notice there was no comma after the word grammar. |
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Meanwhile a legion of Scottish reinforcements was descending to aid the Lancastrians of Alnwick Castle. |
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It grew in intensity, and resolved itself into a streak of fire descending to the planet's surface. |
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As we neared home, a few minutes from descending to the airport, she went to the restroom to powder up her nose. |
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The aortic arch is anterior to the trachea, and the descending aorta is on the right side. |
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They are, in descending order of potency, lemon balm, peppermint and spearmint. |
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In the process, a client on that team kicks loose a small rockslide, which peppers the rappel chute, where a third team is descending. |
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On the other hand, Chileans are also proud of descending from the brave and indomitable Araucanian Indians. |
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There's a sense of delicacy and detail in his approach that saves it from descending into rarefied archness. |
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Her foot caught on a root and she fell head first down the hill they were descending. |
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There would be descending lockage the whole way, and the Lake Erie water would have continued in the Canal until it arrived at the Hudson! |
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I switched to a rather dark song, formulated almost entirely of flats and sharps ascending or descending in scales. |
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If the ascending colon was normal, no wall thickening was seen in the transverse or descending colon. |
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Ex. 4 shows an octave of the chromatic scale beginning on C, notated in sharps ascending and flats descending. |
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The priest was astonished to see a hidden staircase descending into the dark. |
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A gentler, less aureate Archangel, though still cloud-borne, points at the Holy Ghost descending as a dove. |
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The two lead actors acquit themselves admirably in their roles, rescuing the film from descending into schmaltz. |
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Those descending the ramp see the agency's work projected on a series of theatrical scrims. |
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As the skyline took a descending bow, we felt the surge of power riding the carriage to the top. |
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Rarely does an artist expose his or her personal vulnerability without descending into the mawkish and sentimental. |
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None of the merrymaking warriors is looking towards where a long column of tiny figures is stealthily descending upon them. |
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The tomogram showed an aneurysm of the lower part of the descending thoracic aorta with surrounding haematoma. |
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One such painting was a small, sky-blue tondo with two rough vertical white lines descending partway from the top. |
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Once magmas erupt or cool beneath the surface, they are subjected to weathering and interaction with descending meteoric waters. |
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It was there, in those ancient precincts, that I beheld a blinding light descending upon me. |
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The most dangerous kind, a microburst, is caused by air descending from a thunderstorm. |
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The Corsair began descending in an attempt to make a belly landing in a field. |
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The two hands play the motif simultaneously in contrary motion, rising and descending twice, emphasized by sforzandi. |
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The descending fibers of the spinal tract of the trigeminal nerve can be observed ventromedial to the inferior cerebellar peduncle. |
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The transverse colon joins the descending colon, and in the same region five cross sections of jejunum can be identified. |
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He had a bad crash while descending at 45 mph when he lost control due to front wheel shimmy. |
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Several other yellow-throats sang their sweet, descending songs from the treetops. |
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The descending mantle current tends to drag the crust down with it, forming a deep trench or piling up young mountains. |
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The pirates seize the vessel and use it to attack a shoreside target, descending upon their target from the air. |
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After a short rest he started descending but quickly realised he'd taken the wrong turn. |
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Watch any good fell runner descending from a summit and it's like sand sifting through an egg timer. |
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As the runners were descending from England's highest mountain, they heard a scream and frantic blasts on an emergency whistle. |
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The moon was now descending behind the mountain range while the sun rose up to break through the morning haze. |
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It was an ingenious but uncertainly developed theme of skipping skeletons and skulls descending hellward. |
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But the delivery sells it, and a song that opens with a descending chromatic wail and psychedelic wah-wah slide is just a bit much. |
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When the comparability values for the samples are plotted in descending order, we can detect significant changes in the slope of the graph. |
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Writing about this without descending into slushy sentimentality would seem impossible, but Eggers manages it. |
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The enemy met descending paratroopers with heavy small arms and machinegun fire. |
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Mountain Quail regularly migrate short distances on foot, usually descending to lower elevations for the winter, staying below the snow line. |
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These chemicals were sorted in a descending order of their hazardousness probability. |
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With Songkran descending upon us, the regular scribe and a few others decided to head bush. |
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The thoracic duct was identified, lying between the right azygous vein and the descending aorta just in front of the spine. |
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The basioccipital tubera are a pair of ventrolaterally directed blobs descending from the basioccipital. |
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Reports say that thousands of eager spectators are descending on the town in anticipation of the event. |
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The following are the country's most widely planted varieties, red wine varieties first, in descending order of volume of wine produced. |
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After descending Table Mountain in the revolving cable car, we then drove to nearby Signal Hill. |
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Behind his solo, the band plays a descending set of half notes and Watts builds off this. |
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Look, if you want a descending obligato, do it in the privacy of your own home away from us normal people. |
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The station-keeping drives are preventing the Curie from descending into a collapsing orbit. |
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None of the merrymaking warriors is looking towards the long column of tiny figures that is stealthily descending upon them. |
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For the adventurous, the slope steepens at the end of the wall, descending to 40m or more and the bottom of the old riverbed. |
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Also, descending fourths appear in the accompaniment of the melody more than once. |
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Now all contemporary Percherons share this common heritage descending from the foundation stock that originated in La Perche. |
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The flour cascaded down in ribbon plumes of white instead of descending straight from a barely elevated sifter. |
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Houses are listed in descending order of price, but it is up to web users to discover this for themselves. |
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The higher the absolute value, more important is the response variable, which enables its sorting in descending order of magnitude. |
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Whilst in descending, we came upon a fine chain of ponds taking its course through a very extensive and grassy valley. |
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The customer also added that the car seemed to run strange whenever she was descending a hill or steep grade. |
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The prehensile tail is muscular at the base, and it is hitched around a branch as an anchor, particularly when descending. |
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Imperceptibly descending towards the mountain summit, it cast the land in an array of shadows. |
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Somewhere in the descending darkness was a honeycomb of seemingly endless caverns, some as big as two kilometers across. |
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The banshees had arrived soon after, descending upon the gnome village, buzzing and chittering in the language of the viciously insane. |
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She yelled, descending down the steps of the caravan, grabbing the reins of Yew, the palomino horse, who was snorting and stamping nervously. |
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Fundamentally, in a calm atmosphere, pappose seeds make vertical descending flights by utilizing the drag force acting on the pappi. |
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Brightly-coloured parachutes can be seen descending through the clouds and aeroplanes constantly criss-cross the skies. |
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They fell a few hundred feet more before opening their chutes and slowly descending to the sparse vegetation below. |
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Without them, an audience would be hard pressed to sympathize with Walter without their reactions descending into pity. |
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He can hardly enter a room or alight from a car without a press posse descending, hungry for a photo or off-the-cuff remark. |
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On their way down from the summit, traversing along the north ridge, Simpson was descending a ice cliff when his ice axe slipped. |
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We were somewhere over Oklahoma and the cloud deck was descending with the sky getting noticeably darker. |
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There are a number of cogent arguments against fur that do not require descending into this kind of bigoted sophism. |
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Cigarette smoked choked the fresh, crisp night air like a phantom descending upon its haunt. |
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Also visible is a descending trench not unlike the columnated crevasse located on the Face's upper eastern half. |
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Invasive venous tests can be performed as well, including ascending and descending venous phlebography. |
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The surgeon incises the peritoneum lateral to the colon and mobilizes the descending colon and splenic flexure. |
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The final indignity was to lose a home bonus point in the dying minutes as the descending darkness became both literal and metaphoric. |
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A hiss of steam emitted from the aft compartment and the mechanical whir indicated the descending of the rear ramp. |
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It's the kind of phrase that is spluttered out through a spray of pink gin or in a drizzle of descending real ale. |
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No, I do not want my books arranged in descending order of height, for pity's sake! |
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Still, journalists descending into Iowa last week by the plane-load to cover the straw vote couldn't have cared less. |
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You can also use it in conjunction with other intensifiers, such as descending sets. |
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Remove this grate and you will find a ladder descending approximately 100 feet into all-consuming darkness. |
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I had also talked Sam into taking a large flashgun down in order to try and get a good picture of Mark descending the shaft. |
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Without a healthy market to give the photographer clear direction, even the best work risks descending into a spiral of irrelevance. |
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The rest, even while the scenery keeps rising from the floor or descending from the flies, remains unremittingly flat. |
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This realization is accompanied by a few more ear pops, as it also becomes clear that the train is slowly descending. |
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These projection fibers consist largely of ascending fibers of the thalamic radiation and descending corticofugal fibers. |
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On entering you are confronted by the corrugated stone underside of the ascending flight, the inverse of the other flight descending in front of you. |
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Did the museum fear outraged slavers descending on it with kurbashes? |
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They still exhibit pangs for an occasional all-nighter and both could be trusted to fall off the wagon without descending into intoxicated free fall. |
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By daybreak, the elephants were gone, and in their place came a troupe of perhaps 60 baboons, some descending from the mopane trees to lift anything moveable. |
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Did the fact that Welsh kinship in general recognized the claims of a wider family, descending from a more remote ancestor, lead to more bitter disputes here? |
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Blood then courses down through the descending aorta and comes back to the placenta where it gets oxygenated again by way of two umbilical arteries. |
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Respiratory muscle weakness may result from involvement of the descending respiratory pathways, lower respiratory motor neurons, and anterior roots. |
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But within the regular outline, it is divided obliquely into two irregularly shaped parts of unequal size that descending in height towards the centre are dovetailed together. |
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At slack water there is always the option of descending the buoy line. |
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Last week's festival slaked the thirst of over 1,000 visitors, real ale veterans and virgins alike descending on Troon for three days of eager boozing. |
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At first, the burial chamber was to be placed deep underground, with a descending passage and an initial room being carved out of the living rock. |
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There is a descending order of seriousness from the permanent to the ephemeral, and an order of conspicuousness running in the opposite direction. |
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A chill of descending trouble came onto me, wave after wave. |
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When he took it the second time, slurring the notes descending, Kyla jumped in and started singing the first verse and took the song from the top. |
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For every vertical velocity value on the upward leg of the ascending branch there is an equal vertical velocity value downward on the descending branch. |
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If you are using the WordNet package, you should be using program code to do recursive accesses into the data tables, descending down the hypernym tree. |
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Upon opening the hatch we were looking down a large corrugated pipe, with rebar ladder rungs, descending vertically for thirty feet into the darkness. |
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Very small amounts of botulinum toxin can lead to botulism, a descending paralysis with prominent bulbar symptoms and often affecting the autonomic nervous system. |
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In fact, he's even a kind of modern-day Orpheus, descending into the sewer to bet his life and find redemption. |
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His shirt untucked and half-buttoned, he lightly brushes a strand of hair from Madison's face before silently descending the steep, narrow staircase. |
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With them are thousands of other hapless mall-goers, descending rapidly into deadly anarchy. |
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Janecek et al. found an anomalous association of yak with taurine cattle, which was explained by the sampling of an animal descending from a zebu via the maternal lineage. |
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They all board the elevator and the door shuts as they begin descending. |
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In the brainstem, the medial longitudinal fasciculus is a well-defined white bundle, descending through the midbrain tegmentum, adjacent to the central gray matter. |
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They began descending, eventually touching back down on the roof. |
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There was an icy tailwind and blowing mist as she, Amy, and Pat began to pick up too much speed descending the long hill down the backside of the Tehachapi pass. |
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How hard would it be for a compiler to reorder the components of a structure in descending size in the internal representation used when it is actually created? |
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If you choose to traverse across the hole, the original descent is marked by three prominent fallen stalagmites in front of you, with a slope descending from them. |
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They are depicted as descending by themselves, or with the dove of the Holy Spirit, or with the incarnate Christ Child enmeshed among the luminous striations. |
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The whole party turns to look at the two gracefully descending the stairs. |
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Despite the fact that Hart was not even at the racecourse, his horse was barracked and jeered in scenes that came within a whisker of descending into violence. |
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John Henry is speaking to an acquaintance in the lobby and a beautiful young woman, followed closely behind by a companion, is descending the stairs. |
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Below is the chromatic scale, both ascending and descending. |
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The problem presents as anterior knee pain, which is worse after prolonged sitting with the knee flexed, or on climbing or descending stairs or slopes. |
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Since many elderly patients are unable to walk, the robust young lad carried them on his back when ascending or descending stairs for daily treatment. |
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This musical tone poem alternates between lyrical moments and spirited interludes that suggest an energetic exaltation of larks ascending and descending as they fly. |
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Such shifts have been described for both response rates and threshold determinations when both ascending and descending orders of current or frequency values are presented. |
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When she was able to focus, she saw two vamps descending on her. |
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In other words, it is a process of involution with Puram Shiva getting involved increasing with each step and descending to the stage where it look as physical. |
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You say cable news squanders its resources by descending to tabloid sensationalism, personality cult shows and aping talk radio with high-testosterone shout shows. |
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This would also take the load off the Residency Road ramp, which will henceforth have to bear the load of descending traffic that was earlier split between the two down ramps. |
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Twenty-nine years ago, its tanks and troops stormed into the country, fighting in the mountains and descending on the capital to restore order to a city ravaged by civil war. |
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The kyrgyz people need the West to step in at this decisive hour, and help the country avoid descending into all-out civil war. |
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But in March, when his trial began, protests suddenly escalated, with hundreds of people descending on the small local town to mount a demonstration. |
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Hordes of Scots and Geordies will be descending on the city for Royal Ascot at York as southerners stay at home, advance ticket sales have revealed. |
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These species undergo large changes in depth, many traveling from mesopelagic depths to the surface in the evening and then descending before dawn. |
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Night was quickly descending, and despite the fact that the teens had slept late into the day, their actions since awakening had tired them out considerably. |
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Some of the most common continuation patterns include flags, ascending and descending triangles, symmetrical triangles, pennants, gaps and rectangles. |
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To neatly convey the choice of sizes in the case of such items as drawer pulls, the entire range might be lined up on the page in descending order. |
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She was a stunning vision of loveliness, gracefully descending a golden staircase to wind up facing her handsome young man on the most important day of their lives. |
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Ascending and descending needs to appear to be effortless and natural. |
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This is because the nodes of the orbit of Venus pass across the Sun in early June at the descending node, and early December at the ascending node. |
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I prodded the button with the downward facing arrow, and tapped my foot impatiently as the lift continued its journey to the 80th floor first before descending. |
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The passacaille that concludes this opera is a doozie, lasting for most of the final scene, and involving two bass patterns in alternation, one descending and one ascending. |
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If the notes are in a descending scale, the bind descends, and vice versa. |
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All this artful excess seems intended to disorient and disinhibit guests descending from the busy theater district above. |
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They were holding too many meetings, he realized, descending into politics instead of ascending to reckon with Flagg. |
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These headlamps, Sher realized, belonged to a team of Sherpa descending to base camp. |
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After descending a dark set of stairs, you enter a caliginous club straight out of West Hollywood. |
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When one departs from the deeds of a specific group into speaking of the vices of a whole race or a people, one is descending to demonization and engaging in pure propaganda. |
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You can hear the choppers descending even if you have never set foot in the country. |
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Doremi followed along behind, oblivious to anything else, and found herself descending the starboard stairs, following the bulwarks forward, trying to catch up with the gull. |
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Stage coaches seldom stopped to chain a wheel, but trusted to the strength of the breast straps of the wheel horses to control the speed in descending a hill. |
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And he carried me away in the spirit to a great and high mountain, and shewed me that great city, the holy Jerusalem, descending out of heaven from God. |
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Lise was descending the steps, the look on her face disapproving as usual. |
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Viewers watch aliens rave at a dance party, float off into space while fireworks explode, and witness a fiery kaleidoscope descending from overhead. |
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When I was descending down from the main climb I was certain that I had somehow missed the finish but I finally saw part of the caravan about 10 switchbacks up the road. |
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Like their cousins the cacomistles and ringtailed cats, Kinkajous can turn their hind feet backwards, so that the clawed toes can be used when descending head-first. |
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We also discussed descending into the VFR delta pattern over Whidbey Island to minimize the amount of time the motor would be windmilling following shutdown. |
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By phrase two these pitches have become the descending third G-E, and the later phrases of section one also have thirds at their cadences, whether major or minor. |
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In the right lower quadrant you are feeling mainly for the terminal ileum, the cecum, and the ascending colon, and for the descending colon in the left. |
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He spent several hours searching the mountainside for his brother, an experienced walker, before descending to raise the alarm from a public phone box. |
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The second-half found a touch of the Ilkley red mist descending. |
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The audio track is without obvious flaw, and we hear every dying scream, sizzle of hot pokers, and swoosh of descending swords with great clarity and resonance. |
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It was a constant stream of verses descending to Muhammad throughout the 23 years of his prophethood in Makkah and Madinah. |
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This is now reached by a long flight of stone steps, the number of which is said to vary depending on whether one is ascending or descending. |
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The frequency of segmenting contractions is higher in the descending and sigmoid colon than in more orad areas. |
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The Twelve Tribes are described as descending from the twelve sons of Jacob. |
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Optimal treatment of cervical necrotizing fasciitis associated with descending necrotizing mediastinitis. |
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This could place the aircraft dangerously into the path of the intruder above, who is descending to land. |
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One day after the last administration, they were anaesthetized with pentobarbital and exsanguinated from the descending aorta. |
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It is a slender, powerfully built animal with a large, deeply descending ribcage, a sloping back and a heavily muscled neck. |
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The arc is formed from volcanoes which erupt through the overriding plate as the descending plate melts below it. |
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The body whorl is strongly angled at the position of the perforations, perpendicularly descending from the angle to the columellar margin. |
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Dynamic soaring involves repeatedly rising into wind and descending downwind, thus gaining energy from the vertical wind gradient. |
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Alum Bay Chine begins as a small wooded valley descending eastward from the junction of the B3322 and the road to Headon Hall. |
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A taxonomy is a hierarchical system describing the descending relationships between species and genera. |
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It possessed walled gardens and terracing descending to rectangular fishponds, a rarity at this time, which were linked by a canalized stream. |
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This steady descending airflow causes a warming and a drying effect in the upper troposphere. |
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Visitors descending from those overseas emigrants may search for their ancestors at computer terminals. |
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It is interesting to see how clearly theory predicts the difference between the ascending and descending curves of a dynamo. |
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Some of the most significant of these important and influential Court decisions are listed below in date descending order. |
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In a move reminiscent of the Bacchants descending on Pentheus, the villagers emerge from the alleys like scavengers circling for carrion. |
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In Lancashire they were built on the rivers and streams descending from the Pennines and Rossendale moorland. |
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The smaller pieces are separated into different sizes by a system of graduated sieves, placed in descending order. |
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A plaque could be seen above the stairs descending to the Rotherhithe platforms before the temporary closure. |
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It then turns north, descending gradually toward Derwentwater, the main tops being High Spy, Maiden Moor and Catbells. |
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This valley runs north east, flanked by parallel ridges descending from Robinson and Hindscarth, its stream being named Scope Beck. |
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The eastern ridge of Pillar stretches for about a mile, gradually descending before the final upthrust of Looking Stead. |
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His hospital file reads that pellets pierced his wall of gut, jejunum, transverse colon and descending colon. |
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The Band is a descending rigg starting from the southern end of the summit plateau. |
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Southward from the summit, Esk Pike throws out a long descending ridge into the uninhabited fastness of Upper Eskdale. |
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The said fells are listed here by book, sorted in descending order of height. |
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Later Marxian economics descending from classical economics also use Smith's labour theories, in part. |
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Importantly, comedic and whimsical elements prevent such works from descending into wild-eyed Luddite rants. |
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A spur is a lateral ridge or tongue of land descending from a hill, mountain or main crest of a ridge. |
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The Pennine Way crosses Longdendale, descending from Bleaklow to the south and ascending Black Hill to the north. |
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This is a list of nations with the highest number of POWs since the start of World War II, listed in descending order. |
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He fell into a trance, and saw heaven opened, and a certain vessel descending unto him, as it had been a great sheet knit at the four corners. |
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A corresponding series of descending subcombs lay in place, each successive subcomb's conduits, or teeth, having diameters decreased by half. |
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The articular branch responsible is derived from the oblique descending branch innervating the popliteus muscle. |
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James Hetfield actually sings here, holding notes with poise without descending into gruff posturing. |
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Duloxetine works centrally on the ascending and descending pain pathways by modulating both noradrenalin and serotonin. |
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Periostitis of the symphysis and descending rami of the pubis following suprapubic operations. |
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Echocardiography showed mild aortic regurgitation without aortic stenosis and aneurysmatic dilatation of ascending and descending aorta. |
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Upon whom thou shalt see the Spirit descending, and remaining on him, the same is he which baptizeth with the Holy Ghost. |
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More fluid gooshed forth, arching beautifully and descending to strike Prior's arm. It was hot and gooey and repulsive. |
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The least deprived council districts in 2007 were, in descending order, Tynedale, Castle Morpeth, Teesdale, then Alnwick. |
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In some Dutch colonies there are major ethnic groups of Dutch ancestry descending from emigrated Dutch settlers. |
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At county level, the least deprived areas, in descending order, were Warwickshire, Worcestershire, Solihull, Staffordshire, and Shropshire. |
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Of the cars, the most popular was the carrus, a standard chariot form descending to the Romans from a greater antiquity. |
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His later paintings, like those of Millais, have been criticised for descending into popular sentimentality. |
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The out line runs along the top of the front wall, descending along the side walls to the back wall. |
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Grid positions are decided in descending order of qualifying speed, with the fastest on the pole or first position. |
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The mass is usually tubular, following the course of the round ligament and even descending into the the labium majus. |
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Be aware that if descending in poor visibility a very common mistake is to walk down the west ridge into remote terrain. |
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The highest is usually called the Grand Cross, then descending with varying titles. |
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Whether crossing an equipotential line represents ascending or descending the potential is inferred from the labels on the charges. |
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We don't wonder at her dubious expression, menaced as she is by a descending battalion of silver phalluses we recognize as fuel rods. |
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Most are organized in descending order, that is, from presbyter to deacon and deaconess, then to the lower orders of subdeacon, chanter, and reader. |
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The trail then passes Dodd Fell Hill and follows a ridge between Widdale and Sleddale, before descending into Wensleydale at Gayle and the adjoining town of Hawes. |
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Geologists attribute the arcuate structure to the rigidity of the descending plate, and island arc cusps relate to tears in the descending lithosphere. |
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Visitors entered through the rear of a 'shell-ruined' building, descending into the winding trench system, complete with rifle rests and platforms for trench mortars. |
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On the thigh, I identify the adductor longus tendon as well as a little soft spot or depression just beneath the tendon and lateral to the descending ischial pubic ramus. |
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Vegetation of canyons descending from mesas included mound saltbush, galleta grass, blue grama, alkali sacaton, bigelow sage, winterfat, Mormon tea, and one-seed juniper. |
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The periaqueductal gray, dorsolateral pontine tegmentum, and rostroventral medulla are the key regions of the brain involved in this descending pain modulation. |
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Sadly the royal nuptials are unlikely to include two trollied aunties doing The Slosh or three hefty bridesmaids descending on one terrified best man. |
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Additionally, cante jondo usually consists of descending melody lines ending on a falling cadence of a minor second, such as is found in the phrygian mode. |
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The hamsandwich men and pig-trotter women will give you notice when the time is come, for with the first clatter of the descending footsteps they commence their cries. |
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A deep oceanic trench is located in front of such arcs where the descending slab dips downward, such as the Mariana Trench near the Mariana Islands. |
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They also visited the Gosforth Colliery, descending into the mine itself. |
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The epidermal layer reacts to the production and adhesion of this keratic substance by descending along the artificial hair in a fashion that eventually encloses it. |
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Scaling factors also account for the relative disadvantage of the small cyclist in descending, although this is a result of physics, not physiology. |
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Robinson is a fell in the English Lake District, its southern slopes descending to Buttermere, while its northern side is set in the Newlands Valley. |
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The other main hillwalking route on the hill heads north from the summit to reach Plover Hill before descending to join Foxup Road, a bridleway at the head of Littondale. |
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The challenging work opens with a passage which traverses the full extent of Gostling's range, beginning on the upper D and descending two octaves to the lower. |
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At the Metropolitan Opera, for instance, sets are often changed during the action, as the audience watches, with singers rising or descending as they sing. |
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The avalanche occurred when a licensed heli-ski operator had a group of 10 skiers and two guides descending a run in the park's Cariboo Mountain range. |
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Bach's oft-discussed musical symbolism is primarily represented by the Crucifixus, with the chromatically descending bass expressing Christ's unavoidable suffering and pain. |
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To the south the view is dominated by Edinburgh Castle, built high on the castle rock, and the long sweep of the Old Town descending towards Holyrood Palace. |
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These signs are vast and cover phrasing but also dynamics such as crescendo and diminuendo, descending glissandi, ritardandos, fermatas, accelerandos and much more. |
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In this study of 28 mice, they induced ischemia by either permanently occluding the left anterior descending artery or temporarily ligating it for 45 minutes. |
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While he was trying slidably descending from the tree, drunken man lost his balance and crashed down on to the concrete floor from four meters getting hurt seriously. |
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A midline abdominal incision was made and the descending aorta above the renal bifurcation was cleared of adjacent tissues and a snugger was placed. |
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Koffi said that some 50 attackers had crossed the river that marks the border with Liberia before descending on the villages of Saho, Para and Nigre. |
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The Crime Studio manages to subvert genre fiction without descending into sniggling postmodern ridicule, which may be the last brave thing left in contemporary literature. |
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The descending stroke of the Latin letter R has fully developed by the 3rd century BC, as seen in the Tomb of the Scipios sarcophagus inscriptions of that era. |
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It passes over the subsidiary top of High Spying How and leads to Birkhouse Moor before descending to its final top, Keldas, beside the south end of Ullswater. |
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The full magma chamber is equivalent in height to three versions of the Statue of Liberty stacked one on top of the other, with tunnels descending to a depth of 200 metres. |
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The tower was Pugin's last design before descending into madness. |
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