Examples of using Ascending in English and their translations into German
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Singing ascending high notes.
During transition of an ascending moon.
Ascending colon level section 2/13.
Designed for ascending a rope.
Ascending dampness and rising damp.
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Duration: approx. 4 hours for ascending.
Ascending to heaven with a transformed body?
Three Colors(with Horse Ascending) Folio 5 in.
Ascending via the ski slopes is not permitted.
Punctuate angiodysplastic lesion in the ascending colon.
Anton Puchegger, ascending capricorn, bronze sculpture.
Rent of mountaineering gear and tents for ascending;
The cemetery has a big, ascending, plastered driveway.
And then you can focus all of your energy on Ascending.
Ascending valley there were cypresses and shady country houses.
Difficulties on the trail: Steadily ascending trail.
Photo 2 of 5 Ascending a dry waterfall near the camp in Quorn.
Nearly 200 guests witnessed the glorious ascending of the 55 litres of water.
Ascending slightly, the path takes you as far as Fohren and on to Schetteregg.
We carry on hiking along this slightly ascending forest path.
Whilst ascending, be careful with short descents on your skins.
State of the hiking trail: Gently ascending hike along the valley.
For ascending always take the easiest route, which is usually the safest route.
Annual% inflation for EU Member States- in ascending order.
Follow the slighlty ascending, quiet D23 to Le Valtin from the centre of the town.
You will enjoy a particularly beautiful view of Rinn while ascending the hill.
Follow the trail over Weissenbach, then slightly ascending, to Sonnberg with Kneipp facility for tired feet.
Surrounded by breathtaking glaciers we finally put the skins on our skis and start ascending.
Many of the alpine pastureregions can be reached via gently ascending forest roads.
The chest ascender OLYMP- a strong and efficient ascender for ascending on a fixed rope.