Examples of using Descend in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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The English people are a British people-genetic evidence suggests that 75-95% descend in the paternal line from prehistoric settlers who originally came from the Iberian Peninsula.
Permissions descend from Owner, with all the rights,
Every March, fans of classic cars from around the world descend on Stuttgart for the Retro Classics, Germany's best-loved motor show.
Descend to the shores of your dreams, Forgive me, everything that happened, forget it, and go, But forget about love.
It is estimated that about 10,000 people descend upon Churchill annually during the five- or six-week“bear season”.
lift descend/clamp, drive,
quality time at the top of Island Peak and then descend following the same route back to Base camp about 10 hours.
Tens of thousands of people descend on Miyajima during November to enjoy the Autumn colors in Momiji-dani(Maple Valley) and around Daisho-in Temple.
Friedrich Engels boasts:"We German socialists are proud that we descend not only from Saint-Simon,
if you take a fleet, and descend on Kattegat.
The EUR can descend further, the trading instrument has created the classic Head&Shoulders figure on the H4 timeframe,
Thousands of people will descend on Buffalo, New York,
Every 12 years, over 30 million Hindu worshippers descend upon our city-- which is built only for 1.5 million people-- and stay for 45 days.
Every summer, five million cash-rich tourists show up, descend on the place.
People descend on Newcastle to take part in the biggest half-marathon in the world.
In some instances these pockets of colder air can descend rapidly, creating a wet
Descend until you feel a stretch in your chest, but don't go farther
The nerves that originate in the neck and descend to the arm might be a culprit in causing pain and numbness.
Once they descend into Takuma's life,
As they pray for the typhoon, let us descend in waves from all corners of the world with our awareness and our action.