Sentences with phrase «slow descent from»

Alexander & Emily Alexander has held steady at # 8 for the past 3 years, while Emily continues its very slow descent from its # 1 perch in the early 21st century.
By the time the loaves bake the next day, the oven will be on a slow descent from its peak temperature of 800 degrees, and the heat trapped inside the bricks will shape the shaggy lumps into crackly, crusted loaves.
These perks will grant you passive abilities like slowing your descent from the height of your jump, creating a hover like effect.
2006 The Gradual Approach of My Disintegration, Priska C. Juschka Fine Art, New York, NY Pangaea's Blanket (and the Slowest Descent from Grace), Visual Arts Gallery, DePauw University, Greencastle, IN The Fourth Room, Vox Populi, Philadelphia, PA

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It sure is a pivot ---- from climbing for glory, to planning a slow, dreary descent.
The opposite is true: they are trying to keep it from falling or are at least trying to slow down its descent with every trick in the book (every intermittent phase of yuan strength since the beginning of the decline was triggered by intervention).
Either American democracy is living on social capital inherited from an earlier time when Americans shared a common perspective on life's questions, in which case we face a slow descent into the fragmented and violent world Hauerwas sees; or else the enthusiastic, individualistic and yet genuinely loving piety of Emerson, Whitman and Ellison has a better grasp of our human nature, and it really is possible to be both democratic and virtuous.
From the lazy descent of fall leaves to the slow unfolding of cloudscapes in empty blue skies, it is all just here and we are just here to see it.»
After all, it was while we were above - and - beyond - the - tithe faithful givers and just after we'd filled a pledge to donate sacrificial chunks of change to our church's building campaign that we began our descent (slow at first, then picking up nice steam) from cushy, comfy well - off to broke.
In the European Space Agency's (ESA's) control room in Darmstadt, Germany, the mood was anxious and all eyes were glued to the mission control computer screens as a spidery, three - legged lander named Philae detached from its parent spacecraft, Rosetta, and made its slow descent to the surface of a comet — and cheers and hugging broke out on 12 November when the control room received confirmation that the lander had arrived.
Three hours earlier, the capsule, which should contain the samples from the asteroid Itokawa, had separated from the spacecraft to begin its slower descent to the surface.
Dependably, however, Scott intrudes upon the slow burn of their kindling romance, cutting away from Robin and Marion's bonfire pas - de-deux for some far distant plot business and then cutting back to Robin and Sir Walter as the latter reveals the long - buried secret of Robin's patrilineal descent: seems that Robin's stonemason daddy had some unique ideas about all men being created equal, and set them down in a document that bears a certain resemblance to one M ---- C ---- ...
As a hover pack, players will be able to use it to glide around, slow their descent, and flank enemies from overhead.
Altman cuts from Mary's quiet adoration of Tom in bed to a stained - glass Christ; her upward glance echoed by the upward angle from which the camera begins a slow descent along the church window.
It's a spectacular piece of work, from director James Cameron's plotting of the story between past and present (though not his direction of Billy Zane) to the stunning execution of the ship's slow descent into the frigid waters of the Atlantic Ocean.
This field pushes against the Earth's magnetosphere and slows the user's descent to a manageable velocity, allowing him to fall from almost any height (within reason) to a relatively soft landing.
By aiming her pair of repeating shotguns while in the air, she can even slow her descent to maximize the death from above.
Her second film is a slow, 800ft descent, filmed from a Canary Wharf crane.
For example, the global temperature change when we recovered from the last ice age averaged only about 0.1 C per century (and descent into an ice age tended to be even slower)... whereas we are now looking at changes greater than that happening in one decade.
However, those forcings weren't operative during the transition from ice age to interglacial; in order to explain the amplification necessary (rate and magnitude) for the small slow changes in solar influence due to Milankovic cycles to result in the rapid (compared to the descent into an ice age) transition to an interglacial, CO2 sensitivity must be higher.
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