The word
"descent" means moving downwards or going from a higher place to a lower place.
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Strong engine braking meant the absence of hill
descent control was never an issue.
The inclusion of
hill descent control and a rear differential lock adds more versatility to this four - wheel drive.
Until we achieve a more stable form of global society, there is real danger of
descent into social chaos.
A unique and highly respected collection, it illustrates the history of art by artists of
African descent from the 1940s to the present, with a special emphasis on black abstraction.
For those of
Asian descent looking for a date, love, or just connecting online, there's sure to be a site here for you.
Consequently, applications based
on descent through the female line must always fail in cases where citizenship was dependent on the fact of registration under s 5 (1)(b).
This contributes to ensure future display opportunities for the work itself, vital for sharing the creative histories of artists of African / Asian
descent with audiences seeking reassurance and a sense of belonging.
This is the time of year where I normally begin a
slow descent into depression.
98 % of our students are of Black / African
American descent, the remaining 2 % are multi - racial / Spanish speaking.
It makes sense that people of
Indian descent living in tropical climates would use the ubiquitous coconut.
Stars are very different from living organisms, but they still have a history of shared
descent as they are formed from gas clouds, and carry that history in their chemical structure.
The disorder is more common in people of central and eastern European
Jewish descent, affecting about 1 in 50,000.
A spectacular view of the sacred valley emerges as we make a
steep descent down a couple of thousand feet.
As someone of
Chinese descent, I grew up eating lots of white rice and have poor dental health.
A stretch of easy driving on a long
descent down from a mountain added a couple more miles.
The driver can activate a hill
descent assist function for steep downhill passages.
Does it have a rental market that is
descent at least?
One of my co-workers, of
Mexican descent, brought in some taco meat for one of our pitch - ins.
In this list, three are of
German descent, one is of Japanese origin, while the other is British - born.
Approximately one third of the company's employees are Hispanic, one third are Polish and the other third are of
Irish descent.
Here's what I mean: My hubby came from a large family of
Italian descent on one side.
What is «white» and certainly no one of middle
eastern descent thinks of themselves that way.
The following is a first - person account of a day -
long descent into madness.
Safety features include traction control, a hill
descent system, dual air bags, side - impact protection and more.
Historically, when a woman, an African - American, an Asian - American or a person of
Hispanic descent entered the profession they felt isolated.
It will help professionals to engage and unlock the potential of black boys of African
Caribbean descent.
You start off above ground but you soon start a
rapid descent into the town.
The hill
descent feature helps control your transmission and brakes when you are going down a hill.
As part of the project, scientists analyzed 16 genomes belonging to people of
Turkish descent.
Eventually, the movie completely flips reality as the characters know it, and it's around this point that the movie begins a
gradual descent into frustration.
The back four had a pretty
descent game except for when the goal was scored.
And look at the academy the 9 am / winger / strikers are all African
descent players.
As we make our way slowly into the
deep descent of winter, I find myself, for once embracing warm tones.
We now have enough money and not in need to sell player for
descent offer.
For prospective adoptive parents who are both of
Korean descent, the country will accept applications from couples up to age 48 years.