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Descending from Malindidzimu, we continued our quest for the elusive black eagle.
We were descending from camp one when a serac broke free above us.
Three months later, Hargreaves, 33, died descending from the summit of K2 in Pakistan.
She died three months later, while descending from the summit of K21945 in Pakistan.
However, don't expect to see Big Macs descending from the sky to your front door.
Both marks feature a square bisected by a diagonal line descending from left to right.
When the car starts descending from the hills, the Fed lays off the gas pedal.
Descending from above, meanwhile, is a mirror image of the same scene, adding to the surreal effect.
Descending from the air, Gaga mimicked the entrance to her Super Bowl halftime performance three years ago.
Eventually, enormous alien pillars rise up from the ground as if to embrace their brethren descending from the sky.
And pedestrians, cyclists, one-wheelers, and scooter-ers spill into the streets like the fog descending from the hills.
Looking at this Alexander from his left, you notice how his left arm, descending from shoulder level, is braced.
The cat was a tabby with fine black lines descending from its spine like the furrows of tree bark.
Two died Wednesday after descending from the summit: Indian climber Anjali Kulkarni, 55, and American climber Donald Lynn Cash, 55.
It is hard to tell, but he is slowly descending from the peak he has occupied for almost a decade.
It depicted Buddha and his bodhisattvas, or disciples, descending from heaven to earth at the death of an important person.
The highly energetic show began with Gaga descending from the rafters to a standing ovation as "Just Dance" began to play.
And in another, from 226 octobre 1958, pale reds are visible underneath the heavy slanting black lines descending from the top.
Jordan Burr, who was on the west side of the city, posted a video of a funnel cloud descending from the sky.
Descending from the main level takes you to a fourth bedroom, a full bathroom, a large family room and a laundry room.
Thousands of years later, a lineage of people descending from the ANC-B group also expanded southward, making contact with those communities.
But he walked into a Republican Party that was descending from Goldwater and Reagan, his heroes, to Newt Gingrich and Tom DeLay.
Mr. Turtle is descending from above, but we're moving with the current, we can't really stop in time to see him up close.
The resulting performance piece includes sculptural elements, draped fabrics and latex, canvas paintings, sound, and works on plastic sheets descending from the gallery ceiling.
The video was first uploaded by Courtney Jade Harvey from Woodside, South Australia, who noticed the koala descending from a tree on her property.
Family trees of languages typically show Spanish, French and Italian descending from Latin in the same way that you are descended from your mother.
The footage is quite spectacular, showing a series of vein-like electrical streaks descending from the clouds just prior to full-on lightning flash.
According to my father's journals, they happened to land in Bali, Indonesia, on Kuningan, a day marked by ancestral spirits descending from the heavens.
After descending from a Trump Tower escalator, he announced his presidential bid in a 2015 speech that called Mexican immigrants "rapists" and other criminals.
In a notorious Soviet-era painting, Lenin is shown descending from the train to greet an exuberant crowd of admirers at Petrograd's Finland Station.
He lets his hair go, too, with a stringy mullet ("It evens out my head," he said) descending from the back of his cap.
Robin Haynes Fisher died of what appeared to be altitude sickness at 8,600 meters (28,215 feet), while descending from the summit on Saturday, May 20173.
Miha Sumi, a 35-year-old Portland resident, was descending from the summit with three other climbers when he slipped and fell about 1,000 feet.
There won't be some great mother ship descending from the sky over Johannesburg or a bizarre lightning storm that monsters will ride to New Jersey.
Not just of Surrealism but of the fashion, descending from Diaghilev's Ballets Russes, for getting "name" painters to provide backdrops and front curtains for ballets.
But even episode one – even before we see the medics running in from the sidelines or urgent choppers descending from the sky – these elements are rough.
The following day, British climber Robin Haynes Fisher died of what appeared to be altitude sickness at 8,20193 metres (28,215 feet), while descending from the summit.
She died in 1995 at age 33 on K2 in Pakistan, when a snowstorm hit her and her team as they were descending from the summit.
I was reading a book in the passenger's seat, when, for no specific reason, I decided to look up and saw a doe descending from the sky.
Descending from the policy plane to the operational level, one finds not just challenges but limitless possibilities in international business resulting from the digitalization of global commerce.
But the aesthetics are more important: We see Clinton carrying weighty sheaves of government papers, descending from Air Force One, hugging children, and walking around her Senate office.
Just seems like this was shoehorned in at the last minute out of convenience, much like the council resembled Athena descending from Mt. Olympus to calm the Furies.
Descending from a room in the Maritime Hotel upstairs and settling in for pancakes made with mascarpone and crushed almond cookies after the kitchen opens at 7 a.m.
After descending from the air in a red dress, Lopez joined 10-year-old Emme on stage (in a matching dress, no less) to perform the uplifting ballad
It was paired with the image of Gwyneth Paltrow as Margot Tenenbaum descending from a city bus in slow motion, staring at her forbidden lover with heartbreaking restraint.
High winds descending from the Rockies ploughed through cars and buildings in a trail of destruction while wind gusts were reportedly as high as 101 mph in some areas.
I felt this most intensely with "Victory" (1967), which features a loosely painted chevron (or "V") descending from the top edge, with its apex extending beneath the bottom edge.
Filmed at a Williamsburg Starbucks location, the clip shows Spidey descending from the ceiling in full costume to retrieve his coffee — a grande cold brew, black, for those wondering.
The ghost of Carolyn Stickney can apparently be spotted lingering around the historic resort — whether descending from the hotel's stairs for dinner, or standing outside on the hotel's balcony.
Descending from each headphone is a black cylinder that either dangles aimlessly or gets pushed up by my collar, in both cases serving to make me look dorkier than usual.
In the end, as Mr Gates notes, some of the richest elements of African-American culture—jazz, blues and spirituals—arose from the grassroots, rather than descending from the elite.
American mountaineer Donald Lynn Cash, 55, also died Wednesday after fainting from high altitude sickness while descending from the summit, according to the Nepalese expedition company Pioneer Adventure Pvt. Ltd.
Last week, a search for Irish climber Seamus Lawless, 39, was called off, after the Trinity College Dublin professor fell while descending from the peak, according to the Press Assocation.
"In these pages, you will find an incomplete view into the world of migrant detention in Canada, explored at scales descending from physical landscapes to the human body," Chak writes.
In "Untitled (Strassen)" (20153), a red stripe zigzags across the canvas, creating two triangles, with broken blue lines descending from their peaks, resembling streets (Strassen, in German) disappearing into the distance.
There's the added showmanship and flair that comes with descending from the clouds to roaring supporters below but they also helps candidates cover vast distances quickly and dodge Kenya's poor roads.
Only through the miracle of descending from the cross — "the equivalent of prime time on television, just on the eve of Passover," Mr. Oz said excitedly — could the world be redeemed.
The vision on the mountain As Park addressed his fellow Christians at the top of Nam-San mountain, he claimed to see visions of fire and water descending from the heavens.
But it was Queen Latifah's Ursula who stole the show, Her Royal Highness descending from the sky wreathed in writhing tentacles as she launched into the character's signature song 'Poor Unfortunate Souls.
In the West, a dynamic river is not important just to fish or to amphibians, but to grizzly bears and mountain lions descending from mountaintops to the flood plain for important foods.
The race has become so popular that a qualifying time no longer guarantees admittance, so Boston has adopted a policy of admitting fastest in each age group first, then descending from there.
Image: Marc SimonettiAlso known as the Others, White Walkers first appeared roughly 8,000 years before the events of the series, descending from their arctic homelands during a brutal winter called the Long Night.
This is his signature policy and the subject of a much-anticipated call-and-response moment at the rallies he—descending from the sky in his monogrammed helicopter—has held all over America.
After descending from a trolley, he was reportedly assisting a female companion do the same when a passing taxi knocked him to the ground and ran him over, crushing his skull and chest.
The sideshows included a dude on a Zapata flying board, another person descending from an army helicopter, and a deafening, dazzling flyover from la Patrouille de France, the French Air Force's elite aerobatics crew.
Seamus Sean Lawless, a 39-year-old college teacher from Dublin, has been missing since Thursday after he slipped on snow and fell while descending from Everest's 8,850-metre (29,035-feet) summit, Guragain said.
He's surrounded by a forest of CGI features, from Apollo 11 astronauts descending from the command module and sweeping aerodynamic patterns glowing in mid-air, to an American flag planted in the moon-dirt.
The shot of Spider-Man and Iron Man airborne — as well as a shot of the movie's villain, the Vulture, descending from a hotel atrium — were never actually going to be in the final product.
The latter song, which opens the album, really does recall a diver's arc in slow motion, elegantly and calmly descending from an unspecified height, as if she's jumping into the album's subsequent ocean of sound.
Who goes there: Summer crowds descending from the north earned O.O.B. its nickname, "the French Canadian Riviera," but the rows of rental cottages also fill with plenty of working- and middle-class New England families.
" Other's echoed his sentiment about a potential nomination for Robbie, Matt Samet writing, "Margot Robbie crashes into the Best Supporting Actress race with a devastating performance, descending from wide-eyed optimism to broken victim masterfully.
For example, this winding staircase in one of the hotel's western wing, which landed near the entrance to the Michelin-starred 114 Faubourg, was adorned with pleasant and warm string lighting descending from the ceiling.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Whether it's the click of silver slippers or a gown of gold descending from the branches of a tree, fashion and clothing have a unique presence in fairy tales.
His youngest son, Georgie, flies an errant kite that gets caught in the clouds, and with the help of Jack, they pull the kite and reveal…Mary Poppins, holding the kite and descending from the clouds!
I made out an image of carpets from the shadows the piece cast on the gallery walls and floor, but saw other images, too: a punishing rain of needles, and prison cells descending from on high.
Among the pieces descending from Cornell's intimism, I recommend Lynn Hershman Leeson's "Room of One's Own," a miniature installation whose tiny screens feature a woman confronting either a male intruder or the male gaze in general.
Whether you're descending from above to take an opponent unaware or flying over rooftops to further the story, this was the in-your-face Batman so many of us have loved reading about over the years.
He's descending from such a ridiculous athletic peak that even at, say, 80 percent of what he once was, he'll still be able to dominate for a few more years, especially as teams embrace smaller lineups.
Clad in precast concrete panels, with apartments rising and descending from wide, raised decks (referred to as "streets in the sky"), Robin Hood Gardens embodies the brutalist desire to renegotiate the relationship between architecture, citizens and society.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal reported that a pregnant woman in her first trimester fell after her hands slipped on a rope of bed sheets while descending from her third-floor apartment, leaving her with multiple fractures.
Five generations of Manghams, descending from Helen Mangham, 102; Rosalee King, 101; Grace Ward, 99; W.D. Mangham, 96 and Virginia Brooks, the baby at 92, crowded into a small reception room for an emotional walk down memory lane.
Video clips posted on YouTube and Twitter appeared to show at least six of the long-tailed rodents, with some descending from refrigerated display racks stocked with "onigiri" rice balls and bento meals before scampering down an aisle.
After descending from the sky dressed in a red gown, Lopez was joined on stage by her 28-year-old daughter Emme, who was wearing a matching dress and helped her close out the song with a duet.
In Bangladesh, moist and hot air flowing from the Bay of Bengal and colder, heavier air descending from the Himalayas have long collided in lightning-sparking thunderstorms, said Murad Ahmed Farukh, an environmental scientist at Bangladesh Agricultural University.
The Shades are the opium dream of the hero Solor — they multiply the essence of Nikia, his newly dead beloved — but it has seldom been so clear as here that they're descending from the slopes of the Himalayas.
Christopher John Kulish, 61, scaled the 8,850 meter (29,035 feet) peak from the normal Southeast Ridge route in the morning but died suddenly at South Col after descending from the summit, Mira Acharya, a Nepal tourism department official said.
The biggest problem Trump faces here, fittingly, is his own words: Having said he wanted an (unconstitutional) Muslim ban, it is difficult for him to convince the courts that the policies descending from that promise are not targeting Muslims.
A helicopter made it to the site early on Monday, and a park ranger used a "short-haul" technique – descending from the hovering aircraft on a secured line – to examine the crash scene, said Park Service spokesman Peter Christian.
Like the porn, it was amazingly generative, so that most works of Dada and Surrealism bear the marks of mid-Victorian Englishness, descending from Lewis Carroll and Edward Lear, as much as modern erotica takes on those nineteenth-century disguises.
It's not just another episode of the learned cosmopolitan descending from the ivory tower to produce anthropological discourses on that strange creature known as the Trump voter and make it back to the big city in time for a martini.
Mr. Morrin said it could be explained by two competing weather patterns: cold air masses descending from the North that will push out a low-pressure, warm air mass in time to chill the city and turn precipitation to snow.
They were answered by shimmering electronics emerging from different sides of the theater — and finally by a ghostly sound, in slight dissonance, descending from the ceiling: Ms. Neuwirth had hidden a second children's choir in the loft above the chandelier.
The punch is customarily made in a clay vessel, but Roel broke his while descending from a Williamsburg roof last 4th of July (presumably because he'd been drinking wine instead of water), so we will be making do with a stainless steel bowl.
The "Multiregional Model," for example, which had us descending from Neanderthals, was more inclined to see them as capable, sympathetic and fundamentally human; the opposing "Out of Africa" hypothesis, which held that we moved in and replaced them, cast them as comparatively inferior.
"We are having people coming in through the border that are not people that we want," the candidate adds, against images of Lionel Messi and other top Argentine players descending from a plane and fans massed in national blue-and-white colors.
In a sign that even Rosenstein understood that the appearance could play to his advantage on TV, he gave the cameras their moment — descending from the front steps of the marble courthouse with his wife and daughters, as opposed to heading out a side door.
Black was the never-fail color choice of presenter Julianne Moore, who wore a strappy black Chanel with a corset-like bodice and tulle underskirt, while Jennifer Garner chose Versace in a one-shoulder gown with an elegant panel of satin descending from the hip.
While Salazar is an explicitly democratic socialist campaign powered by her fellow Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) members, Biaggi's—though grassroots—is slightly more by the book, perhaps reflective of her experience working for both Cuomo and Hillary Clinton, and descending from a former congressman.
Clinton as a motherly figure, hugging young people, crouching down with little children; as a protector, standing alongside military officers; and as a hard worker, toting piles of law books, speaking out, or descending from a government plane alone in the middle of the night.
It would be naïve to ignore the demonization of journalists occurring on hyperpartisan platforms and descending from a President himself, who seems intent on undercutting independent institutions -- from journalism to the judiciary and Justice Department -- whose primary purpose is to hold power to account.
On nearly every afternoon and evening over the past several weeks, Trump has carved out a moment or two from his stewing for something else: descending from his third-floor residence to appear at the yearly slate of glittery receptions hosted at the White House.
And here, in fact, much like Tracy Lord skipping down the front steps of her Main Line mansion in "The Philadelphia Story" comes Hannah Bronfman, the D.J. heiress, descending from one of the club's nine private bedrooms to duck beneath a bower of pink bougainvillea.
If you look at the history of chefs, the military has always gone hand in hand with us, from cooking schools originally descending from cooking programs run by military forces to the back of the house's brigade system being very similar to the military ranking system.
In "Weird glamour," a window of deep space behind the head and a subtle but telling diagonal descending from the upper left are enough to place the figure in an architectural interior: an office, maybe, full of free-floating banners and awnings in orange, scarlet, magenta and teal.
Pickup trucks stuffed with men, women, children — a Highlands version of public transportation — shared the narrow dirt roads with women walking to markets and men and young boys descending from the mountains, hunched because of the stacks of wood on their backs, almost as big as their thin bodies.
About a dozen singers split the many roles, so that, for instance, the sinewy baritone Jonathan McGovern appeared first as a prince, in the magnificent robes of a Doge; then as an actor, in shirt sleeves; and finally as Borée, the god of wind, descending from the rafters.
Lawrence Kasdan, who wrote or co-wrote a bunch of Star Wars movies, told me in an interview once that he saw Jedi like Obi-Wan as descending from the kind of samurai that Toshiro Mifune played in Yojimbo, and this scene has all the bushido I could ask for.
With venues scattered across a sprawling region; a vast network of buses that transport reporters among those event sites, their lodgings and the main broadcast and press centers; and news media descending from around the world, every Paralympics is nominally the same, and yet each offers its own array of trials.
The Bear Mitzvah is a rainbow-colored wonderland of textiles, mirrors and bears in every corner—bears descending from the ceiling in parachutes, lining up across the fireplace mantle, strung up in nets like a booby-trapped Toys "R" Us. Palestine has been making work out of teddy bears for years.
From an early age, I was taught Jesus would return any moment, descending from heaven in a flash "like a thief in the night" riding on a horse -- with a sword in his mouth -- ready to do battle with an anti-Christ, a mysterious figure who is the literal embodiment of evil.
Recall that the sight of President George W. Bush descending from the heavens to land on a Navy aircraft carrier, and then to declare the Second Gulf War effectively over and that "major combat operations in Iraq have ended," will go down in the history books as hubris of the worst kind.
" By soaking sequoia cones in water, Muir brewed for himself an arboreal communion wine: "I wish I were so drunk and Sequoical that I could preach the green brown woods to all the juiceless world, descending from this divine wilderness like a John the Baptist…crying, Repent, for the Kingdom of Sequoia is at hand!
Descending from the joys of inebriated nudity into the more frightening perils of overconsumption, the report suggests that most Americans blackout nearly twice a year from alcohol consumption (1.9 times per year for women, and 2.5 for men), and people who said that vodka was their favorite drink experienced an average of nearly four blackouts each year.
Look at the rows of teeth-like  shapes in "Red Cavalry" (2010) or the large red, sectioned and spreading form descending from the top edge in "City to Love" (2013-2016) — another painting Webster has worked on for years — and one sees a relentless push by an artist who has always tested what he could do with paint.
But the film may also catch heat for the character, since she's a fictional composite handed the film's most significant sex-harassment scene" Other's echoed his sentiment about a potential nomination for Robbie, Matt Samet writing, "Margot Robbie crashes into the Best Supporting Actress race with a devastating performance, descending from wide-eyed optimism to broken victim masterfully.
The ballet dancer turned fashion designer Thierry Mugler has orchestrated many of the most extravagant and gloriously over-the-top moments in fashion history: Think Pat Cleveland dressed as the Madonna descending from the ceiling of Zénith Paris stadium or of a vamping Linda Evangelista in the iconic video for George Michael's "Too Funky," which Mugler directed.
The satirical site The Onion took the present to its logical extreme last month: "After a search for a new location lasting more than a year, a massive dome was seen descending from the sky and enclosing the whole nation Friday as Amazon C.E.O. Jeff Bezos announced to a horrified American populace that it was now living inside his company's second headquarters."
Descending from the Jupiter-like heights that have marked the early months of his presidency (an attempt to reignite French pride through the Gaullist majesty of his office), Macron was frank and chatty as he outlined his ideas to cajole Trump from self-defeating rage toward productive reason — a thankless task in which the French upstart should have the world's full backing.
In dozens of novels, movies, and video games over the 35 years since, Clancy and his adapters have used Jack and his black-ops buddies to paint a portrait of benevolent American military supremacy and economic exploitation for an American audience desperate to see itself as a pack of Boy Scouts descending from its city on a hill to save an ungrateful world.
He is a man who revels in the torment of his enemies and in Wild West provocation, Bannon bare-chested piloting a chariot to save mankind, men descending from rope ladders draped in American flags, belting Christian hymns, a violence he can sell as divine and romantic and essential, because it is a violence he only needs to participate in theoretically, in his dreams, an ego-drunk invention.
Standing where he exercised, I considered the image of the former slave reveling in his vigor, atop a city of endless promise — and then a different spectacle, three decades earlier and eight miles to the northwest, beyond the Potomac River and the dome of the Capitol: that of a president on horseback, descending from his own hallowed peak into the awful wartime responsibilities awaiting him in the White House.
" Last week, a search for Irish climber Seamus Lawless, 39, was called off, after the Trinity College Dublin professor fell while descending from the peak, according to PA. In a statement, a spokesperson for the university said: "While the experienced search team has made every effort to locate Shay, the extremes of operating at high altitude and the sheer range of the search area ultimately proved too difficult and based on expert advice the Lawless family have decided to call off the search rather than risk endangering anyone's life in the treacherous conditions.

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