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Some worry about a descent to Italian standards.Solutions are rare.
Without the hope of peaceful resolution embedded in the sanctions, a descent to violence would have been inevitable.
The customary brass pole from the third floor permitted a descent to the first floor in five seconds.
At 7 30 this morning, Norwegian divers with video equipment began a descent to assess damage to the Russian submarine.
A stroll against relegated Coventry sealed Saints' return to the Premier League after an absence of seven years that had included administration and a descent to League One.
"A month before the launch of Apollo 11, we decided we were confident enough we could try and attempt on a descent to the surface," said Armstrong.
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Moreover, if the observer shifts his/her gaze in the middle of the disk's descent, so that the object moves from the periphery to the fovea or from the fovea to the periphery, a perceptual "break" occurs: from periphery to fovea, the disk snaps from a descent at an oblique angle to a vertical descent; from fovea to periphery, the disk snaps from a vertical descent to a descent at an oblique angle.
We made a steep descent to a stream and searched for the simple footbridge.
The gaze shift creates a perceptual "jump": the direction of the disk snaps from an oblique descent to a vertical descent (periphery to fovea) or from a vertical descent to an oblique descent (fovea to periphery).
Lynn Tierney, a spokeswoman for the Federal Aviation Administration, said Flight 458 from Houston underwent a rapid descent to get the plane to an altitude at which adding oxygen was unnecessary.
Kenneth T. Ham of the Navy, the commander, guided the 105-ton space plane through a sweeping right overhead turn before a steep descent to Runway 33.
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