Tom stopped in the marble elevator bank and watched for the descent of the other elevators.
Descent Of A Man is the Outlook magazine cover, which says that Mr Singh is piloting a "sinking ship".
This Dostoyevsky-like thriller set in London deftly delineates the ugly descent of Mix Cellini from fitness equipment repairman to murderer.
Many books have been written chronicling the events of the deep descent of the stock market in the fall of 2008, and many more may be written.
Watching the descent of consumer prices this past spring, it looked like CPI growth would approach zero by the end of the summer and then head into negative territory.
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It was also a miserable day for Friday's stage winner Ludovic Turpin, who has a suspected broken right hip after crashing on the descent of the infamous Col du Mollard.
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She did not exactly predict the descent of the Euro, the financial crisis in Cyprus or the meltdown in most European sovereign securities or the need to bailout the banks of Italy, Spain and France.
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Lady Gaga performed in Times Square on Saturday night and she was the mayor's special guest, helping him push the Waterford crystal button at 11:59 p.m. that signals the descent of the New Year's Eve ball.
And Endless Forms at the Fitzwilliam Museum, in Cambridge, considers how Darwin's ideas penetrated the consciousness of the great artists of the era, inspiring visual representations of the struggle for existence, of natural attraction and sexual selection, and the origin and descent of man.
Other texts appearing online for the first time include the first editions of the Journal Of Researches (1839), The Descent Of Man (1871), The Zoology Of The Voyage Of HMS Beagle (1838-43) and the 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th editions of the Origin Of Species, the pivotal tome that elucidated his thoughts on evolution.
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The highest-ranking Bhutanese of Nepalese descent in government, he reminds me that despite the exodus, one quarter of Bhutan's civil servants are of Nepalese descent, as is 30% of the population.
The autosomal study, investigating DNA inherited from all an individual's ancestors, demonstrated that on average, more than one in seven (13%) ancestors of today's Black Britons of Caribbean descent would be of European origin.
France has been shaken by unrest in poorer urban areas on several occasions in recent years, notably in 2005, when the deaths of two young men of North African descent sparked weeks of rioting.
My vehicle paired the capability of hill descent with the comforts of a power lift gate.
What is your responsibility as a woman of African descent to the continent of Africa?
Mel Martinez (R-FL), a prominent Republican of Cuban descent, took note of the reaction to both events among the Latino community.
"I don't think many people of Irish descent realize the threat of this disease, " says George Galloway, president of the parade committee.
Soukokurai is Chinese of Mongolian descent, and one of the top ranked wrestlers in the sport, where his bouts broadcast to millions on national television.
In people of African descent, the skin may be light brown, and in those of Asian or Northern European descent, the skin is usually white.
Right now, there are more than 50 million Americans of Latino descent -- one sixth of our population.
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At the end of the mission, Nasa decided to deliberately ditch the probes to avoid the possibility of an uncontrolled descent on to locations of historic importance, such as the Apollo landing sites.
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Colombia, in common with many Latin American nations, evolved as a highly segregated society, split between the traditionally rich families of Spanish descent and the vast majority of poor Colombians, many of whom are of mixed race.
But surely there is a direct line of descent from James Thurber (1894-1961), many of whose madcap sketches and parables draw on his childhood in Columbus, Ohio and the inherently uneasy relationship between men and women and the comparative sublimity of dogs (even those that bite).
Right now, there are 54 million Americans of Latino descent -- one-sixth of our population.
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Reports of descent into HAL-like hebescence in Siri have been the cause of more upset.
We have citizens of African-American descent certainly and really of all sorts of ethnic backgrounds.
"A thirty-nine-year-old man of Armenian-Ukrainian descent, Allakhverdov is of medium height and has a thin, reddish-blond beard, " Caryl wrote.
Prosecutors in Chicago accuse a businessman of Pakistani descent, Tahawwur Hussain Raina, of helping the Mumbai attackers, among whose victims were six Americans.
Juxtapose, for instance, why folks who are much more willing, for instance, to have, say, European immigrants - particularly of Irish descent -to do certain kind of dangerous jobs.
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