Sentence examples for express ascent from inspiring English sources

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You make your moves behind the scenes and end up the highest-ranking African-American in something you call "the organization": first an express ascent at the N.B.A., now a 14th-floor office with a decent view at 2 Penn Plaza, headquarters of the Knicks.

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The MASP was meant to express Brazil's ascent on the international stage – as well as the ascent of wealthy, cosmopolitan São Paulo against its traditional rival, Rio de Janeiro – and Bo Bardi proposed a daring, iconic building worthy of the job.

To express the magma ascent process, we use the equations of mass conservation, motion and state of gas and melt phases.

Bernard of Clairvaux, who insisted that in becoming one spirit with God the human "substance remains though under another form" (On Loving God, chapter 10), and John of the Cross, who wrote "the soul seems to be God rather than a soul, and is indeed God by participation" (The Ascent of Mount Carmel ii, 5 7), express the more traditional view of loving union.

Italy's ascent into the European Union presidency gave Europeans an opportunity to express their misgivings.

Martin O'Neill, the Republic of Ireland manager, expressed puzzlement at Wales's ascent from pot six of the World Cup qualifying draw alongside the minnows four years ago.

All these views were eloquently expressed in his book The Ascent of Britain (1977) – published in the second year of the Thatcher ascendancy – to the acclaim even of leftwing Labour MPs such as Eric Heffer.

The kinematics and dynamics model of lunar ascent with mission-specific constraints explicitly expressed through equalities or inequalities form the fuel-optimal lunar ascent trajectory optimization problem.

Concentrations were calculated using the Ascent software and were expressed in pg/ml.

Citric acid cough threshold fell significantly on ascent to altitude and the HCVR, measured using the Read re-breathing method and expressed by the slope S, increased significantly on ascent to 5200 m.

The laws of nature, which Bacon intended to discover by means of his new method, were expressed in the 'forms', in which the 'unbroken ascent' culminates.

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