- solo
climber lead each pitch, and then rappel,
clean the
climbing gear,
reascend the lead rope, and haul equipment, food and
water using a
second haul rope...
- the
condition is
successfully treated, it is
possible for
climbers to
reascend.
Dexamethesone should be discontinued, but
continual acetazolamide is recommended...
- maldescent, a
testis observed in the **** in
early infancy can
occasionally "
reascend" (move back up) into the
inguinal canal. A
testis that can
readily move...
- in 1631
Swedish forces reconquered the prince-bishopric
Ulrik failed to
reascend as administrator.
During his
early childhood, he was
raised under the supervision...
-
concern that the cataract, once it had been
pushed to one side,
would reascend,
which is why
patients were
instructed to lie on his or her back for several...
- that he was
knocked off the hill onto the
surrounding plain and had to
reascend it (Whitmer 1875).
Smith (1832, p. 3).
Smith (1832, p. 3);
Knight (1833...
- when the ex-king
Ratchis emerged from his
monastery with the
intention to
reascend to the throne, but the
ambitious Desiderius (duke of Tuscany),
gained both...
-
utmost state of depression,
unable to
descend lower, they, of necessity,
reascend, and thus from good they
gradually decline to evil and from evil mount...
-
eight emotional sephirot from Daat to Malchut.
Death is the lights-souls
reascending and the
vessel fragments falling,
animated by
remnant sparks of light...
- shatter,
creating the
World of Tohu.
Their Divine light is
released and
reascends,
while the
broken vessel fragments descend,
still animated by
sparks of...