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  • noun Plural form of descent.

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Examples

  • The sight of a rider going over the dry stone wall on one of these descents is always shocking and never gets old.

    11 Reasons to Love Le Tour « We Don't Count Your Own Visits To Your Blog 2007

  • “But it has been really uncomfortable to ride, the descents were the hardest thing at first.”

    Injured Evans just wants to finish Tour de France 2010

  • I do not mean that you should be a French lawyer; but I would not have you unacquainted with the general principles of their law, in matters that occur every day: Such is the nature of their descents, that is, the inheritance of lands: Do they all go to the eldest son, or are they equally divided among the children of the deceased?

    Letters to his son on The Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman 2005

  • After the period of the Brâhmaṇas the theory that deities manifest themselves to the world in avatâras or descents, that is in our idiom incarnations, becomes part of popular theology.

    Hinduism and Buddhism, An Historical Sketch, Vol. 1 Charles Eliot 1896

  • This truth of incarnation, in its fundamental doctrinal bearing upon Hinduism, and in the strengthening of its hold, even until the present, upon the popular imagination and affection, should not go for nought in the mind of Christian critics, because of the content of the multitudinous descents, which is mostly grotesque, debasing and repulsive.

    India's Problem, Krishna or Christ 1881

  • I do not mean that you should be a French lawyer; but I would not have you unacquainted with the general principles of their law, in matters that occur every day: Such is the nature of their descents, that is, the inheritance of lands: Do they all go to the eldest son, or are they equally divided among the children of the deceased?

    Letters to His Son on the Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman, 1752 Philip Dormer Stanhope Chesterfield 1733

  • I do not mean that you should be a French lawyer; but I would not have you unacquainted with the general principles of their law, in matters that occur every day: Such is the nature of their descents, that is, the inheritance of lands: Do they all go to the eldest son, or are they equally divided among the children of the deceased?

    Complete Project Gutenberg Earl of Chesterfield Works Philip Dormer Stanhope Chesterfield 1733

  • I definitely fancy one of the collected paperbacks when it's available though, as I'm keen to see what she does with the other "descents" that she's tackling. posted by Hal Duncan | 3: 07 PM

    Descent Hal Duncan 2006

  • I definitely fancy one of the collected paperbacks when it's available though, as I'm keen to see what she does with the other "descents" that she's tackling. posted by Hal Duncan | 3: 07 PM

    Archive 2006-03-01 Hal Duncan 2006

  • So an appeal to the moral excellence, or to the atoning work and purpose, of the Christ does not, at first, in any way impress them as an argument for His divine character or heavenly origin, any more than the moral obliquity of their own "descents" argues to the contrary.

    India, Its Life and Thought 1881

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