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  • 31Ascent of the Blessed — Infobox Painting title=Ascent of the Blessed artist=Hieronymus Bosch year=after 1490 type= height= width= museum= Ascent of the Blessed is a Hieronymus Bosch painting made sometime after 1490. It is currently in the Palazzo Ducale, in Venice,… …

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  • 32Ascent of Mount Carmel — The Ascent of Mount Carmel is the third major work of St. John of the Cross a Spanish mystic and major figure of the Catholic Reformation in 16th Century Spain. The book is a systematic treatment of the ascetical life in pursuit of mystical union …

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  • 33Ascent to Heaven — Infobox Film name = Subida al cielo image size = 220px caption = Film poster director = Luis Buñuel producer = Manuel Altolaguirre, María Luisa Gómez Mena writer = Manuel Altolaguirre, Luis Buñuel narrator = starring = Lilia Prado music = Gustavo …

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  • 34ascent — noun Etymology: irregular from ascend Date: circa 1596 1. a. the act of rising or mounting upward ; climb b. an upward slope or rising grade ; acclivity c. the degree of elevation …

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  • 35ascent — Synonyms and related words: Brownian movement, Great Leap Forward, abruptness, access, accession, acclivity, accretion, accrual, accruement, accumulation, addition, advance, advancement, aggrandizement, airiness, amelioration, amendment,… …

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  • 36ascent — assent …

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  • 37ascent — as cent || nt n. climbing; rising up; upward slope …

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  • 38ascent — stance …

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  • 39ascent — noun 1》 a climb to the summit of a mountain.     ↘an upward slope. 2》 an instance of rising through the air.     ↘a rise in status. Origin C16: from ascend, on the pattern of the pair of descend, descent …

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  • 40ascent — n. 1. Rising, rise, ascension, ascending, mounting, moving upward. 2. Ascending, climbing, scaling, voyage up. 3. Acclivity, rising ground, ascending path, upward slope. 4. Elevation, height, eminence …

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