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The dollar descended to a three-week low below 112 yen .
David Bowie (alien descended to Earth to create beautiful, immortal art, deceased)
Within the next five minutes, the aircraft descended to about 11,000 feet.
There was also dismay at the way debate soon descended to political infighting.
At 5 PM on a Thursday we descended to the dark, dank space.
The crew immediately afterwards requested a descent (and the aircraft descended to FL320).
He readied his live shot and descended to an altitude of 1,500 feet.
This is where we've descended to, but not where we have to stay.
Within, layers of concrete descended to rings of silt and limestone, then black abyss.
Then, quickly and without melodrama, he descended to the floor to kiss the stage itself.
He lifted a metal floor grate and descended to the basement to inspect a refrigerator.
A paraglider who had been circling for a few minutes suddenly descended to the ring.
The contracts had descended to as low as $26.19 last week, their lowest since May 2003.
The MRO even caught sight of Curiosity as it descended to its landing spot via parachute.
He left the surgical theatre and descended to the ground floor, where Bette and Sofia awaited.
That afternoon, my mother descended to the reception desk and signed herself up for next year.
He and his group survived the incident and descended to base camp, where a helicopter rescued them.
The dollar had recovered to 117.06 yen, having descended to 115.97 yen overnight, its lowest since January 2015.
The dollar had recovered to 116.88 yen, having descended to 115.97 yen overnight, its lowest since January 2015.
On September 30, Rosetta descended to the surface of Comet 67P/C-G, taking these images along the way.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads CHICAGO — He suffered, was crucified, died, and was buried; he descended to hell.
On August 3, 85033, he was forced to leave his hometown when ISIS descended to begin their genocidal campaign.
A picture of the Philae lander, taken by Rosetta, as the spacecraft descended to the surface of Comet 67P.
Another passenger, Jeff Carter, posted a video showing the shaking in the cabin as the plane descended to land.
A strange old man of the mountain, Bernie descended to join the fray, commanding legions of extremely online supporters.
"They're all dangerous if they think you're food," he told me before we descended to the bottom of the ocean.
These so-called "buckets" descended to an altitude of 221,224 feet -- where they popped their parachutes off the Hawaiian Islands.
The three of them split up as they descended to the strand, Pacific wind blowing around them under the starlight.
Armstrong and Aldrin then crawled into Eagle from Columbia, and descended to the lunar surface to conduct their revolutionary walk.
"We have a part of the aircraft missing," the pilot told air traffic control as the plane descended to safety.
In the past few weeks, this is what Sri Lankan politics has descended to: confusion, chaos, dysfunction and bitter rivalry.
A geometric pattern of a shell sharpened as I descended to the floor, and I fanned my fingers across its ridges.
We have now descended to a new place, where we toss up our hands as we laugh-cry in collective exasperation.
After a days-long journey to the moon, Aldrin and Armstrong descended to the lunar surface in the "Eagle" lunar module.
As we descended to the ocean, the landscape became tree-frog green with giant ferns and banana trees, eucalyptus and pine.
To the pleasant surprise of the engineers, the booster survived the force of separation, righted itself and descended to a landing.
As women and men changed into cycling shoes, Ms. Arzón swept by them and descended to a small basement dressing room.
As it descended to the surface, Beresheet even sent a picture of the sequence back to Earth — a selfie with Israel's flag.
There, Buzz Aldrin and Armstrong boarded a lunar lander and descended to the surface, where they spent 21 hours and 26 minutes.
And this week it descended to within 22 meters (!) of the surface and dropped off two of four landers it brought with.
In the kelp beds they descended to peer into rocky cracks, jabbing flat metal levers to dislodge the small creatures they found.
That is when Mr. Basnet descended to the ledge and, to his surprise, found Mr. Liang alive but too weak to stand.
A fire captain strapped her into a stretcher, and a helicopter, there to drop fire retardant, descended to retrieve the limp body.
Mr. de Merode flew over the dazzling 50-mile-long Lake Edward, then descended to a grassy airfield flanked by palm trees.
The Lem descended to within 21968,2156 feet of the moon's surface before igniting the ascent engine to blast back to lunar orbit.
Hinckley became obsessed with Foster, who played a teenage prostitute with whom De Niro's character, Travis, became fixated as he descended to vigilantism.
If the planet's patchy white veil of clouds descended to the ground, it would make a watery sheen no thicker than a hair.
The glitch would have caused the Starliner's thrusters to needlessly fire while it descended to Earth, and the capsule would have moved uncontrollably.
During the day, Hutton would take tea on the balcony and at night she descended to her Tangier villa to throw decadent parties.
He says that when the aircraft had descended to 5,000 feet, he immediately called his wife Andrea and let her know he was safe.
She said the land descended to her from her grandmother, Jenny Smart Enemy, and two uncles, Bull Don't Fall Down and Otto Rides Horse.
"Yeah devil, this is all your fault, all your fault because you descended to Earth,"  he purportedly said in a video posted Sunday morning .
Señor Common Sense, a golden character wearing a bow-tie, descended to a playground and brokered a power-sharing agreement among the four children.
After dropping its bombs, the plane with Doolittle, Lieutenant Cole and their navigator, bombardier and engineer/gunner descended to treetop level to avoid flak.
The man later told the police that Siatta might have descended to the basement, which was accessible through a door in the dining area.
Last May, when "Limiting Factor" descended to the bottom of the Pacific Ocean's Mariana Trench, the ocean's deepest point, its pilot spotted a plastic bag.
When Philae descended to the comet's surface on November 12th, 2014, it was supposed to deploy harpoons that would help it anchor to the comet.
Leaving the trail, we descended to verdant farmlands along the Gulf of Kalloni and stopped to photograph a flamboyance of pale flamingoes in seaside marshes.
More sobs and slow dancing ensued before Mr. Grossman descended to one knee, proposing with an engagement ring previously owned by Ms. Fuchs's late grandmother.
JAXA also released a high-res photo of the asteroid's surface taken as Hayabusa descended to the surface to unload Rover-1A and 1-B.
This week Mobile World Congress opened for business, and the brightest business minds from around the globe descended to chart new paths across the technology landscape.
The plane rapidly descended to around 10,000 feet (3,048 meters), an altitude to which cabins are pressurized and at which oxygen masks are no longer needed.
The night ended with the boozeless, and perfect, Wayward Traveller (coconut cream, pineapple, matcha tea), before revellers descended to the hot street and parted ways. ♦
The 149.533-year yield edged down half a basis point to 0.220 percent on Friday, a day after it descended to a record low of 0.190 percent.
My daily routine consisted of getting up at 7 AM, analyzing the weather conditions, and guarding the workers while they descended to the cook shack for breakfast.
Wearing a Yankees cap, a brown jacket and jeans, he descended to the lobby's lower level where he was spotted by one of the building's security guards.
Aid agencies descended to assist with famine, acute malnutrition, education and peer-to-peer counseling, but none of these efforts had reached the boys I spoke to.
She, her husband and three children went up into the attic for a while, but the winds howled and the family descended to an upper floor bedroom.
A few bats descended to court level at a San Antonio Spurs game late last month, prompting officials to delay the game while staff attempted to contain them.
This week, we decided to conduct an unscientific experiment: We grabbed a digital thermometer, threw on some shorts and descended to some of the city's busiest subway stations.
It descended to an airport altitude of 1133,400 feet (1,341 m) and then climbed to 6,600 feet (2,012 m) before crashing about two minutes later, the website said.
"The problem is that my country has descended to a point where your political opinions get you charged with felonies, and that's what I'm upset about," he said.
"A system would be put in place to ensure sufficient food supplies and provide other amenities," D. Balamurali told Nelliyampathy villagers, as three helicopters descended to supply food.
At War After making three dry runs over the battlefield, the Marine Corps A-4 attack jet descended to 13,000 feet above the jungle and released two bombs.
The captain briefly hands control to the co-pilot, while air control warns the flight has descended to "ONE SEVEN HUNDRED" (1,700 feet) and asks for the intended altitude.
To mark the event, Google teamed up with NASA and Michael Collins, the astronaut who piloted the command module while Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin descended to the Moon.
The huge terrace between the house and the pool was the center for most of the entertainment, and at each end a curved stone staircase descended to the pool.
The benchmark yield had descended to a record low of minus 0.300 percent last week when Brexit worries and expectations of fresh monetary stimulus had boosted government bonds globally.
More should be done to alert unwary visitors to the risk from the ocean, said Sanskriti KC, who identified the Nepali students drowned after they descended to the water's edge.
I was reminded of a 2003 New York magazine profile, which said Hemmer, after most shows, descended to his office to rewatch his show, analyzing how he appeared on-air.
The vehicle blasted off shortly after 6pm ET, ascended to an altitude of roughly 150 meters, hovered for several seconds, then descended to a different site than its original launchpad.
One afternoon that week, Phil got his spotting scope and drove his red Chevy toward one of his horn-hunting spots, a ridge from which gullies descended to a river.
Maybe it's a way of rapidly cycling through advanced AI states of consciousness, which is why with each episode she seems to have descended to new depths of depraved rationalism.
MEMORY ITEM The captain briefly hands control to the co-pilot, while air control warns the flight has descended to "ONE SEVEN HUNDRED" (1,700 feet) and asks for the intended altitude.
The 0003 election, touted as the first peaceful democratic transfer of power in Afghanistan, descended to the brink of chaos as Ghani and his rival, Abdullah Abdullah, traded accusations of fraud.
Photograph courtesy Holleeder Family One evening, as dusk fell over Amsterdam, a driver picked me up and brought me to a sleek hotel, where we descended to the basement parking lot.
Ever since Donald J. Trump descended to the Trump Tower lobby on June 15, 2015 to declare his candidacy for the presidency, there has been a cloud over US-Mexico relations.
The Crew Dragon then deployed its parachutes once it reached a safe distance, and descended to the Atlantic Ocean for splashdown, where crews are in the process of recovering the capsule.
But now that Williamson has announced her candidacy for president, wave after wave of articles has descended to make it clear that she is the author behind "our deepest fear," not Mandela.
The vehicle descended to 30 feet above the wreck to take several photographs, including some of the distinctive dolphin engravings on the San Jose&aposs cannons, a key piece of visual evidence.
One story holds they descended to the valley to tend their squash and corn and, while they were farming, a violent storm washed away a stone ladder that was their only access.
ANTHROPOLOGISTS NOW MOSTLY agree that our early hominin ancestors slept in the trees; we descended to the forest floor only with the arrival of the Homo erectus, some two million years ago.
Flight BA 422 departed from London Heathrow Airport on August 5 without any apparent hitches, but as it descended to its destination in Valencia, Spain, the cabin suddenly filled with grey smoke.
We are used to Washington being divided, but the contents of this politically-motivated publication are so obviously false that the "swamp" has descended to a new unimaginable low with its release.
So under the cover of darkness they descended to the bottom of the ravine, crossed the frozen stream, and climbed up the steep cliffs to the plant, thus completely bypassing the bridge.
Some have even descended to micro-cap status, now valued at $300 million or less: Here's a delicious irony: Amazon's old rival, Barnes & Noble, now has a market cap of $540 million.
With Ratish Nanda, the AKTC's enthusiastic head in India, this correspondent recently descended to the bottom of a baoli that was being cleared of centuries of rubble and sludge, bucket by laborious bucket.
Francis greeted the patriarchs outside the Basilica of St. Nicholas and together they descended to the crypt to pray before the relics and light a flame for peace symbolizing the unity of Christians.
NASA continues:After flying over the hazards presented by the bouldery flank of West crater, Armstrong spotted a safe spot about 500 meters [1,640 meters] down track where he carefully descended to the surface.
As people descended to the garden level for dinner, they emerged onto the forest floor: Autumn leaves, damp from the weather, carpeted the ground, and guests delicately sidestepped tree stumps and fallen logs.
The station currently features a piece by the German theater director Kevin Rittberger, which fittingly evokes the myth of Orpheus, who descended to the underworld to rescue his captive wife, Eurydice, with divine music.
Not just its star, but many of its key talking heads and verité performers, from Norman Mailer and George Plimpton to James Brown and B. B. King, have descended to their graves as well.
Given a second opportunity to revise and extend his original, ignominious response to the deadly, racist violence in Charlottesville last weekend, President Donald Trump instead descended to the lowest point of his squalid presidency.
Well, the British Empire considered itself to be the inheritor of Western civilization, which descended to them in a line from the Romans, who got it from the Greeks, who got it from the Egyptians.
They've descended to the basement, with its antique Otis elevator works, examined the fireplace, and climbed up to a 16th-century tapestry, which is the only textile known to date to J. P. Morgan's time.
President Robert Mugabe warned protesters on Friday there would be no "Arab Spring" in Zimbabwe after anti-government demonstrations descended to some of the worst violence seen in the southern African nation for two decades.
Then everyone descended to the street and went back out into a world that was—with its Amazon fires, its Caribbean storms, and its near-constant mass shootings—neither happy nor peaceful nor loved. ♦
Kilauea's falling lava lake has likely descended to a level at or below the water table, allowing water to run on to the top of its lava column and create steam-driven blasts, they said.
But we have descended to a place where the rallying cry seems to be we will do anything we can to stop the president from staffing his administration with the talent who will help him govern.
It seemed far too simplistic a story for Wideman to tell, and it left me underwhelmed, turning the image over and over in my mind as I descended to the platform and headed back to Brooklyn.
The Aviation Herald reported that the aircraft descended to 400 feet at 8 nautical miles (14.8 kilometers) from the runway, before pulling out of the approach and later landing safely, but only after a second unsuccessful attempt.
The Aviation Herald reported that the aircraft descended to 400 feet at 8 nautical miles (14.8 kilometres) from the runway, before pulling out of the approach and later landing safely, but only after a second unsuccessful attempt.
For a start, stories of the dead coming back to life or achieving immortality fill our religions and myths -- from Jesus to Orpheus (who descended to the underworld to bring back his deceased beloved), Sir Galahad and Frankenstein.
On his last album, "You Want It Darker," released less than a month ago, Mr. Cohen's voice had descended to a husky recitation, cushioned by choirs and string arrangements but as fearlessly flinty as ever, our critic writes.
I think that's what the start of the video is trying to say; that Mr Blobby is some kind of pink, perforated alien descended to Earth with the expressed intention of pushing Noel Edmonds onto plates of jelly.
Ever since the 1980s, when New York Mayor Ed Koch descended to the gutter to fight with him over an ice skating rink in Central Park, it has been obvious that it's a mistake to mud wrestle with Donald Trump.
Cohen was at a Jewish Federation speaking gig in Washington recently when a man raised his hand and asked if he felt responsible for the level of discourse that the American republic had descended to in the last few months.
A door on the west side of the building opens to a marble staircase that Groucho Marx, Rudolph Valentino, and Gloria Swanson once descended to dine in the studio commissary, a space that, in 2014, was refurbished into a speakeasy.
Last night's 10 minutes of terror as the InSight Mars Lander descended to the Martian surface at 12,300 MPH were a nail-biter for sure, but now the robotic science platform is safe and sound — and has sent pics back to prove it.
While many people in this country are angry with current chairman of the FCC Ajit Pai, arguably with good reason, it's unfortunate that at least one has descended to the level of sending credible death threats and, unsurprisingly, has subsequently been arrested.
A crush of visitors and locals alike descended to experience exhibitions and product launches occupying storefronts and palazzos throughout the city, creating lines that stretched along hallways, into courtyards and, in one case, all the way down three very long flights of stairs.
The pope's plane touched down outside Bangkok around midday and he descended to a red-carpet airport welcome from church leaders for a visit that coincides with the 350th anniversary of the first papal mission in Siam, the former name of Thailand.
MUZDALIFA, Saudi Arabia (Reuters) - Nearly 2.5 million Muslims gathered at Saudi Arabia's Mount Arafat on Saturday for a vigil to atone for their sins, and then descended to Muzdalifa for the final stages of the annual haj pilgrimage amid summer heat and regional tensions.
Before All-Star weekend, the league hosted the 18th annual NBA Technology Summit, where dozens of Silicon Valley leaders from companies like Snap, Instagram, YouTube and Twitter all descended to discuss how tech think about sports entertainment and what more it could be doing.
"You have now descended to a new low in your racist attack of an American jurist, U.S. District Court Judge Gonzalo Curiel, by calling him a 'Mexican' simply because he ruled against you," Vela wrote, warning Trump not to "dismiss me as just another 'Mexican.'"
After she had finished off her victory, reached up to embrace the 6-foot-1 Pliskova and then climbed up to hug Beltz and others in the players' box, she descended to her courtside chair, put a towel to her face and sobbed at length.
THE MEDIA CENTER HAS BEEN ... FUN: Hundreds of people descended to the sweltering media tents -- yes, tents in a parking lot -- to find few spots with cold water or food, with just two eateries open inside the convention center serving food and drinks around lunchtime.
In a previous interview with The New York Times, Mr. Cantwell had said that he did not cry because he was scared about going to prison, but that the "country has descended to a point where your political opinions get you charged with felonies."
During the general election, Trump once called a reporter I know excitedly from the air as he descended to an event, and told him to turn on cable news; he was looking down at the rally and marveling at the size of the crowd.
Google teams up with Apollo 11 astronaut to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Moon landing To mark the event, Google teamed up with NASA and Michael Collins — the astronaut who piloted the command module while Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin descended to the Moon. 7.
" Rohrabacher spokesman Ken Grubbs dismissed the suggestion, writing that the DCCC is "obviously embarrassed by the [Democratic National Committee's] antics last year, does not know how to think strategically about foreign affairs and has descended to the guilt-by-association tactics reminiscent of America's Red Scares.
The disc-shaped 577-kg (1,272 lb) Schiaparelli probe, part of a broader mission to search for evidence of life on the Red Planet, descended to Mars on Wednesday to test technologies for a rover that scientists hope to send to the surface of the planet in 2020.
Yes, you had your god of fire and brimstone as your avatar (the Master) descended to earth and slashed his way through demon hordes, but ActRaiser also took a more nuanced approach to the Master's relationship to His people that reflected the majority of the Old Testament's text.
My wife spent her childhood summers in Manimala, and all her stories seemed to center on the river: the old stone steps that villagers descended to board a ferry or take a bath; the neighbors fishing or washing elephants; the flotillas of flowers that drifted downstream after monsoon gales.
On March 28, 2011, Nuits-Saint-Georges played host to a stage of the Paris-Nice, a shorter race also managed by A.S.O. That night, Cartron, members of the town council, and prominent local business owners descended to the cellar beneath the mayor's office for a dinner with A.S.O. officials.
While Ronald E. Evans, a Navy commander, piloted a command ship in lunar orbit, Captain Cernan and Harrison H. Schmitt, the first scientist to go to the moon, descended to the virtually airless, soundless surface in a four-legged lander that settled in a narrow valley of boulders and craters.
How ironic that Africans -- the Earth's first people -- get ignored by revisionist Eurocentric history, but are known to be phenomenal contributors to the sciences, medicine, architecture, agriculture, education, culture and civil society, and yet still, too often, find themselves expected to require the validation of the European-descended to be seen as legitimate.
Unlike Little, whose career was on the upswing — he'd started an eponymous, thriving label eight years prior — the company had descended to a sorry state since its glory days making military boots during World War II. By then, it was producing lackluster footwear for yellowing, end-of-row stores in small market towns.
Midshow, the singer Teyana Taylor emerged for a smooth, soothing "Never Would Have Made It," and then descended to commune with the dancers who, for most of the show, had been casually dispersed around the hills behind the performance, but who'd gathered at the foot of the stage for an intense session of flails and stomps.
The declaration, which Mahathir read aloud in English at a press conference, said that Malaysia had descended to become one of the 10 most corrupt countries in the world under Najib's leadership; Mahathir didn't provide a source for that figure, although he noted that Malaysia fell four slots in the 19813 Transparency International corruption perception ranking from 50 to 54.
Teenage runners — some in buns of their own, others sporting ponytails — descended to seek selfies or autographs or just get a word and a smile from Pappas, a professional distance runner whose free-spirited persona off the track, perhaps more than her performances on it, has made her something of a cult figure in the insular world of track and field.
But about midway through, Lady Gaga struck a rhythm, after three bulbous pods hovering near the roof of the arena cleaved to reveal footbridges that descended to the floor, forming a path she could traverse, with stops at two small circular platforms along the way, from the main stage to a smaller one at the far end of the room.
That afternoon we grabbed a coffee at Jirani Coffeehouse, near the courthouse where in 1994 the world's media had descended to cover the Bobbitt trial, where vendors sold "Love Hurts" T-shirts and penis-shaped candy, and where inside Lorena, originally from Ecuador, trembled as she told a jury about how her husband, a former Marine, had repeatedly assaulted her.
After listening to a roster of high-powered speakers—the Massachusetts senator Ed Markey, commissioners of the F.T.C. and the F.C.C., and the attorney general of Washington, D.C.—McNamee descended to a basement room where Peter Lord, a vice-president at the software company Oracle, which is worth nearly two hundred billion dollars, had the innards of an Android phone splayed out on a table.
On the evening before the stymied British Parliament decided that the best course of action it could possibly take was to dissolve itself, Dame Caroline Spelman, a Conservative M.P. who has represented the Midlands constituency of Meriden for twenty-two years, cast her vote on the Prime Minister's call for an early election, then descended to the Chapel of St. Mary Undercroft, for a restorative hour and a half of singing.
Dan Gainor: Media continue attacking Trump despite his week of accomplishments and strong economic growth Howard Kurtz: Behind the Hostility: How Trump and the media descended to mutual disgust Report: U.S. therapists see increase in patients with 'Trump Anxiety Disorder' Harry J. Kazianis: Trump should tone down his Twitter threats , or America could face trouble around the world ICYMI: TRUMP TO DEMS: BORDER WALLS OR ELSE -  President Trump said on Sunday that he would be willing to shut down the federal government if the Democrats do not agree to Republican demands about funding for a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border .. .
While House Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) pulls the plug on defending Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE, and as congressional Republicans devolve into a state of anarchy as to whether they will defend or deplore their nominee, who descended to the gutter in the last presidential debate, WikiLeaks is continuing to publish hacked emails in a desperate attempt to save Trump's ill-fated candidacy.
Nancy Pelosi, DCCC says petition will block Putin's visit , misleading donors: report 'Sunday Morning Futures' Interview:  Goodlatte says House Republicans ready to call John Brennan to testify Spicer rips media for Trump-Putin furor , as half of Americans disapprove of Trump's job in Finland Howard Kurtz: Behind the hostility: How Trump and the media descended to mutual disgust FOX NEWS EXCLUSIVE: DISSECTING THE CARTER PAGE FISA APPLICATION -  Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee asked President Trump last month to declassify key sections of the surveillance warrant application for ex-campaign aide Carter Page ,  according to a letter obtained by Fox News  ...  The heavily-redacted application outlining the justifications for surveilling Page, which was approved and renewed several times by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC), was released over the weekend  after a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit.

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