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1To re-ascend to its source, it must do and suffer in the body.
2Then he resumes his robe, and we re-ascend the mountain.
3In this powerful effort to re-ascend that rapid declivity, so many forces failed him!
4Presently I heard Thornton re-ascend the stairs: he opened the door, and entered but one pace.
5Let us re-ascend into more pleasant air.
6Having appealed in vain, and fearing that the villagers might do us some injury, we resolved to re-ascend.
7A person with mild AMS may stop his ascent, or descend until symptoms abate, then re-ascend more slowly.
8PILOT: We will re-ascend.
9Informed them of what had been done, and gave them tobacco, whereupon they determined to re-ascend the Namakagun with us.
10He was still engaged in prayer when the water drove them from the level, and compelled them to re-ascend the winze.
11He thinks that he can re-ascend with equal ease, and he tells himself that, after all, it is the same thing.
12It was the first sign into which the Sun passed, after falling below the Summer Solstice; from which time he struggled to re-ascend.
13She heard Tess re-ascend the stairs to the first floor, and the departure of Clare, and the closing of the front door behind him.
14After a brief repose, La Salle proceeded to re-ascend the river toward Canada, eager to carry the important tidings of his success to France.
15At other times they had to descend and re-ascend the precipitous banks of rivers whose beds were sometimes quite dry and paved with mighty boulders.
16Caleb crept back to the head of the stairs and down several steps, which he began to re-ascend noisily, grumbling at their gloom and steepness.
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