0 the state or fact of being related to a particular person or group of people who lived in the past:
1 an occasion when a group of people arrive somewhere, usually suddenly or unexpectedly:
We weren't prepared for the descent of thousands of journalists on the town.
2 a movement down:
3 a change in someone's behaviour, or in a situation, from good to bad:
4 the origin of people in your family background:
5 the arrival of something or someone, esp. when it is unpleasant or unwanted:
The descent of dozens of motorcycles terrified local residents.
In the introductor y exercises, students produced their own shor t pieces based around particular descents and characterisations (played 'by ear').
In the meantime, there may be raids by parachute troops and attempted descents of airborne soldiers.
Civilian descents are very rarely from heights that require these devices to be used.
A record of all military training descents is kept, including a note of all abnormalities and injuries.
They packed them with such skill and accuracy that at one unit where airborne training was being carried out more than 90,000 descents were accomplished without a single accident.
First, the operation in manual mode is intuitive, and it would be almost impossible to ascertain stability on climbing and descent.
She cited the practice of reckoning descent equally through males and females as a general and long-standing feature of the area (p. 2).
Here only the chromatic descent will be discerned: the darkness has finally made the outline of the butterflies that cause it invisible.
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