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Amendment No 5 deals with relatives from the ascending line.
Now the foot scratchings were deeper, more frequent, and they followed no direct ascending line.
One great use of these lanes is to reverse any sequences that have been made by marriages in the ascending line.
The historical progress of pitch is not in the ascending line that we tend to think it is.
The flutes answer with a supple ascending line, requesting that the horns be more specific.
An ascending line over the diminished ii chord returns to the initial minor triad.
In the ballet's final image, she noted, the dancers are positioned in an ascending line toward a celestial light.
It is not that he rejected ascending lines, but that he came to consider them hierarchically less important.
On the opposite side, at a height of about 6,000 feet, a grey, ascending line, from which rumbling, incoherent sounds occasionally proceeded, is seen through the pines.
For direct descendents in the ascending line to be deemed as such and, therefore, as family members within the meaning of the directive, they must be dependents.
Smith's playing is characterized by closed-position chord voicings and rapidly ascending lines (reminiscent of Django, but more diatonic than chromatically-based).
In the mid '80s he was struck by a vehicle while crossing Military Road, in Sydney, Australia on his Mars Ascending line.
Under no circumstances can these include children over 21 who are not entitled to maintenance, or relatives in an ascending line who are not entitled to maintenance.
Amendment No 4 calls on the Commission to submit proposals extending the right of family reunification to children and relatives in ascending line who are not entitled to maintenance.
Schenker decided only in 1930 that the fundamental line should be descending: in his earlier analyses, initial ascending lines often are described as being part of the Urlinie itself.
Hence, when a cognition is contemplated as conditioned, reason is compelled to consider the series of conditions in an ascending line as completed and given in their totality.
Nonetheless, the middle section begins with a new theme, an ascending line in quarter notes in the strings, accompanied by a descending triplet figure played by the piano.
In many cases, the head note is reached through an ascending line (Anstieg, "initial ascent") or an ascending arpeggiation, which do not belong to the fundamental structure properly speaking.
The Kasivisvesvara Temple at Lakkundi embodies a more mature development of the Chalukyan architecture in which the tower has a fully expressed ascending line of niches.
The admission of unmarried partners, relatives in the ascending line and adult children, on the other hand, becomes optional for the Member States, which must decide on this through legislation or regulation.
There were, as so often is the case in old houses where one family has remained in occupation for centuries, a dozen or more ancestral portraits, mounted in an ascending line along the stairway.
The directive also includes children of full age who cannot reasonably look after themselves, as well as the relatives in the ascending line of the applicant, their spouse, or even of their unmarried partner.
What is actually proposed here is an extension of the definition of family member to include unmarried partners, children of full age and relatives in the ascending line if they have no other means of support.
As in the Beethoven, fleeting touches made all the difference; in this case, Mr. Shifrin's pianissimo rendering of the ascending line at the end of the Fantasia made the performance irresistible.
I had one last glimpse of that place, over which a great winged slitsa with fire-clawed appendages hovered, its tail wound in the ascending lines of force that skewered the world in its care.