I missed the plane, and the next available flight doesn't leave until tomorrow. |
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When he got off the plane he knelt down and kissed the ground. |
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Due to an emergency, the plane landed at an alternate airport. |
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The terrorists demanded a plane and a pilot in exchange for the hostages. |
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They received a royal welcome as they stepped off the plane. |
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The 50th parallel north is a circle of latitude that is 50 degrees north of the Earth's equatorial plane. |
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The plane of ecliptic is the orbital plane of the earth and the other planets in the solar system. |
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Transport between the two main islands is by plane, or ferries from the Porto Santo Line, the latter also carrying vehicles. |
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The oriental plane, Platanus orientalis, grew in gardens and around tombs in ancient Egypt, Greece, and Persia. |
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Another plane, a Catalina search and rescue plane, was sent out a few days later and shot down by the Soviets as well. |
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Common trees on the island include the chestnut, cypress, oak, olive tree, pine, plane, and tamarisk. |
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Without the air conditioning system working, the plane was quickly becoming a suffocating den of hot, recycled, overbreathed air. |
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On 17 June 1940, a plane arrived in Jersey from Bordeaux evacuating Brigade General Charles de Gaulle from France. |
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At noon on the longest day the plane of longitude passing through Marseilles is exactly on edge to the sun. |
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Indeed, the problem of determining the area of plane figures was a major motivation for the historical development of calculus. |
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In analysis, the area of a subset of the plane is defined using Lebesgue measure, though not every subset is measurable. |
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Area can be defined through the use of axioms, defining it as a function of a collection of certain plane figures to the set of real numbers. |
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The 8th parallel north is a circle of latitude that is 8 degrees north of the Earth's equatorial plane. |
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The 60th parallel south is a circle of latitude that is 60 degrees south of the Earth's equatorial plane. |
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The 42nd parallel south is a circle of latitude that is 42 degrees south of the Earth's equatorial plane. |
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The 53rd parallel north is a circle of latitude that is 53 degrees north of the Earth's equatorial plane. |
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The 40th parallel north is a circle of latitude that is 40 degrees north of the Earth's equatorial plane. |
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The 16th parallel north is a circle of latitude that is 16 degrees north of the Earth's equatorial plane. |
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The local population and travelers can get to Noronha by plane from Recife or Natal. |
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The 60th parallel north is a circle of latitude that is 60 degrees north of the Earth's equatorial plane. |
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The 25th parallel north is a circle of latitude that is 25 degrees north of the Earth's equatorial plane. |
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The 25th parallel south is a circle of latitude that is 25 degrees south of the Earth's equatorial plane, just south of the Tropic of Capricorn. |
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The 15th parallel north is a circle of latitude that is 15 degrees north of the Earth's equatorial plane. |
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A small plane making a water landing or a boat having engine trouble can be carried away from its reported position by the current. |
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It is a composite slump with proximal and distal allochthonous sediment masses separated by a large glide plane scar. |
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David Pisurayak Kootook was awarded the Meritorious Service Cross, posthumously, for his heroic efforts in a 1972 plane crash. |
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The shrew was flown back to the Isles of Scilly the next day on a Skybus plane and then released back into its natural environment. |
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The cyclic is used to eliminate drift in the horizontal plane, that is to control forward and back, right and left. |
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The next day, the shrew was flown back from Penzance to Scilly on a Skybus plane and released back into its natural environment. |
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Doc Savage doubted that he would carry out the threat, and thought the plane was still airworthy. |
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For each X point, four borons in the same plane composing a B6 cluster provide these orbitals. |
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Near Puerto Limon, Costa Rica, Madman, co-pilot and plane were caught in a storm, cast into the Caribbean, drowned. |
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As a test for centrophobia, we measured the time fish spent in the centre of the tank in the horizontal plane. |
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In Section 4 we show that any PMD in which a coplane is not the intersection of two hyperplanes is an extension of a projective plane. |
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Rusty corkscrewed the plane back down again, but instead of mashing the throttles to the wall, he pulled them to idle. |
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When we were playing at the top of our ability and really cranking, the whole thing could sound like a jet plane taking off in the club. |
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The decayed remains of the pilot's shirt showed where the plane had been shot down. |
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They had to move the plane back from the runway to de-ice the wings before takeoff. |
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He went to sleep, lying there under a wing of his plane, and presently Bland himself drifted off into dreams. |
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As soon as I got on the plane I asked the flight attendant for an eye-opener, but all he had to offer was orange juice. |
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The height of the eyepoint depends on the focal length of the eyepiece and the position of its upper equivalent plane. |
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Her mother hated taking her on the plane because she would become fidgety and bother her neighbours. |
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As soon as we get the plane tickets, we'll finalize our reservations with the hotel. |
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I could hear the fragments from the flak shells hitting the plane like someone throwing rocks at it. |
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On 13 August 1909, his wife would be the first woman in the UK to fly in a plane, also at Farnborough. |
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The Marshall University plane crash was an all-fatal, horrific hull-loss accident. |
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The winged plane, share is used on heavy soil with a moderate amount of stones. |
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It was later discovered that the isocharges on the entanglement entropy-temperature plane also exhibit the same van der Waals-like structure. |
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The most general Jordan curves, like the triangle, have the property of dividing the plane into two regions. |
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The plane through the centre of the Earth and perpendicular to the rotation axis intersects the surface at a great circle called the Equator. |
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The latitude of an arbitrary point is the angle between the equatorial plane and the radius to that point. |
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The geocentric latitude is the angle between the equatorial plane and the radius from the centre to a point on the surface. |
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A further conformal transformation from the sphere to the plane gives a conformal double projection from the ellipsoid to the plane. |
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When an airline has an aircraft on the ground, the part that the airline requires to get the plane back into service becomes invaluable. |
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On 5 February 2008 the company announced it had designed a passenger plane to the concept stage. |
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In the theory of tessellations, he devised the Conway criterion which describes rules for deciding if a prototile will tile the plane. |
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In one mechanism, the elongation in a single plane is used to make a series stretches and position holds, similar to the way a caterpillar moves. |
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It was also during this period that the ideas of calculus were generalized to Euclidean space and the complex plane. |
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Even taking a plane from New York to Paris is an experiment which tests the aerodynamical hypotheses used for constructing the plane. |
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Stone gave him several plane tickets, a list of contacts and told him to do his own research. |
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The 49th parallel north is a circle of latitude that is 49 degrees north of the Earth's equatorial plane. |
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The 61st parallel north is a circle of latitude that is 61 degrees north of the Earth's equatorial plane. |
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The reason the precise nature of the fault is still unknown is because there is little evidence of a continuous fault plane on the surface. |
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A fault plane is the plane that represents the fracture surface of a fault. |
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A fault trace or fault line is the intersection of a fault plane with the ground surface. |
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By definition, the hanging wall occurs above the fault plane and the footwall occurs below the fault. |
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Slip is defined as the relative movement of geological features present on either side of a fault plane, and is a displacement vector. |
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There are no one-sided closed polygons on a plane. On the cube, however, monogons are a diverse and interesting class of figures. |
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These devices also start with the monogon, a plane mirror, and include the bigon, a two-sided mirror, the trigon, quadrigon, and general n-gons. |
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The plane made for Stanley, where it fell victim to friendly fire from the Argentine defenders. |
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However, two of these planes crashed, and the third plane was soon removed because of safety concerns. |
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This plane is a biplane, unlike most of the other airliners, and sold more units than any other transport plane. |
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The 'Gunter's scale' was a large plane scale, engraved with various scales, or lines. |
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In the far infrared a self-supporting layer, such as a sheet of mylar stretched over a plane circular surface, is widely used. |
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It was around this time he received a letter from David Pinsent's mother to say that Pinsent had been killed in a plane crash on 8 May. |
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The plane could approach at any angle that provided a favorable wind direction. |
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But it also meant that passengers had to travel further to reach their plane. |
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When a plane is ready to takeoff it will stop short of the runway, at which point it will be turned over to Tower Control. |
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After a plane has landed, it will depart the runway and be returned to Ground Control. |
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It keeps the electricity running in the plane when it stands at the terminal. |
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Correspondingly, the hairdresser or the pilot must be in the shop or plane, respectively, to deliver the service. |
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It has been argued that Chalmers was both a paternalist, on the moral plane, and a supporter of economic individualism. |
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Once a refueling point for plane convoys to Europe during World War II, CFB Goose Bay is now operated as a NATO tactical flight training site. |
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While soaring the wings and tail are held in one plane with the primary tips often spread. |
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Different length leaves, but all lined up in a flat plane, is a useful way to quickly distinguish this species. |
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There's a nonstop flight to Mauritius, but I'm not sitting on the same plane for thirteen hours. |
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A stereonet is a stereographic projection of a sphere onto a plane, in which planes are projected as lines and lines are projected as points. |
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And a plane from Wotje saw a submarine 500 miles north by northeast of that island. |
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The plane of fission varies so that some newly formed individuals have existing arms of different lengths. |
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The shell of a scallop consists of two sides or valves, a left valve and a right one, divided by a plane of symmetry. |
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Some species of cydippids have bodies that are flattened to various extents, so that they are wider in the plane of the tentacles. |
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A paraconformity is a type of disconformity in which the separation is a simple bedding plane with no obvious buried erosional surface. |
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Namely, if the rock below the break is igneous or has lost its bedding due to metamorphism, the plane of juncture is a nonconformity. |
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Army Air Forces plane, known as the Maid of Harlech, but hope eventually to salvage the wreck. |
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The earliest part of the house was damaged by the Luftwaffe when a plane returning from a raid on Cardiff jettisoned its remaining bombs. |
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The second plane had bombed a British ship and one engine was damaged by anti aircraft fire, forcing it to crash land. |
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As a jet barrels down a runway, the air above its airfoiled wings moves faster than the air below, creating a difference in air pressure that pulls and pushes the plane up. |
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All travellers arriving from outside the Schengen Area using their own air plane or boat, have to go directly to an airport or seaport having a border control. |
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Both passes are inclined to the ring plane so that they are in the northern hemisphere near periapsis, or perikron, and in the southern hemisphere at apoapsis, or apokron. |
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There was no heat, and we shivered in the belly of the plane. |
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An initial marker flare was dropped by a Luftwaffe plane and the following bombers dropped high explosives to the east of the city centre in the Danygraig residential area. |
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The plane of the Earth's orbit about the Sun is called the ecliptic, and the plane perpendicular to the rotation axis of the Earth is the equatorial plane. |
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But on the lower plane of the stele, we find the same goddess stylized with upraised arms, possibly as a tree assimilated to the Egyptian life symbol. |
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The plane got clearance from air traffic control, and we were off. |
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Listric faults are similar to normal faults but the fault plane curves, the dip being steeper near the surface, then shallower with increased depth. |
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The angular mil is used by many military organisations to measure plane angle and so to triangulate distances, given an object's apparent and actual size. |
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The plane was piloted by David Cecil McKinley of the Royal Air Force. |
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At 0640 hours, a Japanese suicide plane crash-dove into the USS Gilligan. |
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This was the first controlled flight, to be officially recognised, by a plane able to take off under its own power alone without any auxiliary machine such as a catapult. |
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Convair would later develop the Convair 340, which was slightly larger and could accommodate between 44 and 52 passengers, and 311 of this model plane were produced. |
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When plane waves diffract through fractal-patterned apertures, the resulting far-field profiles or diffractals also exhibit iterated, self-similar features. |
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On account of the dispart, the line of aim or line of metal, which is in a plane passing through the axis of the gun, always makes a small angle with the axis. |
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The reality of this experiment is disputed, but, more importantly, he did carry out quantitative experiments by rolling balls on an inclined plane. |
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It is named in honour of one of the city's most famous sons, Reginald Mitchell, designer of the legendary World War II fighter plane, the Spitfire. |
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President Zia died in a plane crash in 1988, and Benazir Bhutto, daughter of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, was elected as the country's first female Prime Minister. |
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The terms clockwise and counterclockwise can only be applied to a rotational motion once a side of the rotational plane is specified, from which the rotation is observed. |
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He threw his drink over me and told me to get the next plane home. |
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The rising water level will counteract the low atmospheric pressure such that the total pressure at some plane beneath the water surface remains constant. |
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Their motifs build up from concentric bands of color that form a diamond, pairs of kissing U shapes or a tiled floorlike plane that refuses to recede. |
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In 1956 the Danziger brothers converted a wartime plane engine testing factory into a studio they called New Elstree, which was located to the west of the Aldenham reservoir. |
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A sinusoidal plane wave is one special solution of these equations. |
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This is clearly a man who spends little time on the material plane. |
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Engineers have traditionally used polished granite surface plates to establish a plane of reference, since they are relatively impervious and inflexible. |
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In his Geography, Strabo described tides in the Persian Gulf having their greatest range when the moon was furthest from the plane of the equator. |
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I'd play kerby in the street for hours looking up at contrails stretching across grey slate skies, wishing I was on a plane too, jetting away to somewhere else. |
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