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Not every abseil is quite so demanding, but all of Henry's journeys do begin, necessarily, with a descent.
Kosky equates this with a descent into hell, envisioned not as a spiritual condition, but as a human state dependent on psychosexual damage.
From this base mountain guides accompany you on adventure tours, including demanding snow trips that combine rock and glacier climbing with a descent on skis.
The "Goldberg" Variations, too, unfold over a ground bass, beginning with a descent from G to D, but this time in G major.
The hiking at the Grand Canyon, starting with a descent from the rim, can be challenging coming back up and has less in variety in terms of scenery.
With a descent rate of 1,000 feet per minute, the parachute won't waft the executive down to the ground, but it will slow his descent to a manageable speed.
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On the other hand, in alkaline aqueous solution at 37°C, ethanolamine, glycine, ethylenediamine and n-butylamine displayed reaction rates with TNBS in a descent order (Figure 2).
We did not include an independent criterion for dystocia based on descent of the fetal head and cases with a quick descent but a slow dilatation may have been classified as dystocia.
Congo permeates the story, as it grapples with its independence and a descent into violence.
At 7 30 this morning, Norwegian divers with video equipment began a descent to assess damage to the Russian submarine.
The airspeed should be 65 knots, with full flaps and a descent rate of 500 feet (152.4 m).
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