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On the final climb of the day they sent Nairo Quintana, a classic Colombian escarabajo – flying beetle – who ascends for fun on the attack.
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That quick appreciation started them on the same track as their parents, who watched the value of their houses ascend for decades.
That would be the Bennington Battle Monument, a limestone shaft that does double duty, commemorating the Battle of Bennington in 1777 and providing a perch to which visitors can ascend for impressive views of the countryside.
Amar'e Stoudemire and Dwight Howard, the pillars of the Knicks and the Orlando Magic, ascended for a pivotal rebound, and whoever grabbed the ball would also grab the momentum in a dwindling overtime.
So today my prayers ascend for the United Methodist Church.
After ascending for several weeks, it peaked at number 66 in its fifth week on the chart.
When climbers ascended for the first time in centuries in 1944, they found the ruins of a church and the 600-year-old bones of the last stylite who lived there.
Later -- that is, earlier -- our heroine will force an elaborate showdown with Cottonmouth (Lucy Liu), who has ascended from assassin-for-hire to Tokyo gangland leader.
Then, suddenly, from the holy speakers of our explosive, intergalactic flying cabin, a voice suddenly ascends: "Prepare for descent".
> Figure 2 shows the transcription rate estimates sorted into ascending order for each group for both the standard and the hierarchical estimation procedures.
Figure 2b show log2 ratios for C, N, and CN probe for each cDNA clone sorted on ascending basis for respective CN probes.
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