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route of ascent

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Beginning in the nineteenth century, with the ascent of academic history, a body of historiographic literature developed.
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The first ascent of this mountain was completed during extremely windy weather.
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On ascent, no diluent is added, however most of the gas in the loop is lost.
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From 1989 through 1997, he made 18 successful ascents of peaks above 8000 m.
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The men's race was 12.0 km long and featured an ascent of 1,245 m.
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The 15 or 20 minute scale helped with timing the ascent and whatever safety stop the diver deemed necessary.
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Ascents have to be mastered with affixed ski fells, that have to be removed for the descents and refixed for the following ascents.
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There was some rolling terrain in the middle of the stage, yet none of the ascents were categorised.
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The others are smooth and have gradual spiral ascent.
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He, therefore, detached the basket and clung to the steel hoof and made the ascent.
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