We head up a rickety flight of stairs, pass through a wooden door, and suddenly my jaw drops open. |
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What drew Osburn to Edwards was the chance to escape from behind the computer and get on the flight line to work with planes and aircrews. |
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The wing illustration depicts the alar bone structure and flight membrane and is not to scale. |
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He was discovered trying to board his Ryanair flight to London and Birmingham with a gun in his washbag. |
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The alcids have a high rate of energy expenditure during flight due to their flapping, nongliding technique. |
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Sometimes the cockpit crew dings the flight attendants to request coffee, water, food or a bathroom break. |
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We were fortunate the engine did not fail in flight and cause additional damage. |
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Getting the plane airworthy for a ferry flight was only one part of a very large puzzle. |
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Schmidt apparently mistook ground fire for fire aimed at his flight leader. |
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She arrived at Rufforth airfield on a flight from Heathrow and wore a turquoise suit with matching hat and black accessories for the occasion. |
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It sounds like a recipe for disaster, yet everyone on board the flight survived. |
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If flight data is coming in from both the aircraft and the local air traffic control, which piece takes precedence? |
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Swans are caught and their wings' flight feathers are clipped, or pinioned. |
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The slaves collapsed into reverential obeisances as the angelic flight passed overhead. |
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The thrust vector control is fully integrated into the digital flight control system. |
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Airport staff stopped him in the departure lounge as he tried to board a flight for Boston. |
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The winged males and females have a very ungainly flight that does not take them very far. |
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Our freestyle pilots eagerly accepted the extra airtime and continued to slice up the sky with their inventive inverted flight maneuvers. |
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The completed data sets are downloaded from the command station to the on-board flight control computer on the air vehicle. |
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The 40-piece band, led by flight lieutenant John Buckley RAAF, includes woodwind, brass, percussion and vocal ensembles. |
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If a small bird makes a dent in a plane in flight, the pilot may abort the flight and bring the aircraft back for inspection. |
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The adjoining family room is accessed via a short flight of steps and can also be entered from the front garden. |
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It heralded the advent of jet-propelled flight and the gradual demise of the piston-engined combat aircraft. |
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Once airborne, though, one's flight path is entirely at the whim of the wind. |
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The entrepreneur, famed for his love of daredevil world record attempts, said he hoped to be aboard the first tourist flight into space. |
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You'll learn how to set up routes and co-ordinate with air traffic control to follow your flight plan. |
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Aside from one of us getting a little airsick, the flight to the Grand Canyon went smoothly. |
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The flight feathers are black, and the upper tail coverts and rump area are cobalt blue. |
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Young is only the second airman, and the first female to qualify as a flight deck director aboard Nimitz. |
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As our flight of ten cleared the hills west of the airfield, we caused a panic at the field. |
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At least four times a week, the U.S. Air Force operates a medevac flight from the base. |
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One of the most important considerations in flight is the balance of forces maintained between thrust, drag, lift, and weight. |
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A source at Mataram airport said flights continued as usual and the last flight departed for Bali with several empty seats. |
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People were kept waiting on board one flight for nearly three hours before being moved to a departure lounge. |
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Flapping flight requires much more metabolic power than soaring, swimming or running. |
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At its simplest, the flight stroke can be considered the gross up-and-down motion that makes a wingbeat. |
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The frog was a whistling tree frog which had stowed away on board a flight from Australia. |
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What would you do if your wingman or an aircraft from outside your flight declared an emergency? |
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Airlines are curtailing flight schedules and laying off staff while the planes are travelling at about half capacity. |
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We dashed up the final flight of stairs and I put my strength into chiming the alarm bell. |
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An Air Jamaica flight attendant was stationed at the departure gate to check tickets. |
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The rules and regulations of a club membership are something you are either built to fit in with or take flight from. |
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Data has come from flight recorders submerged in saltwater and seared by 1,000-degree temperatures. |
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The pilot aborted the landing and flew the plane back to the North Sumatra provincial capital Medan where the flight had originated. |
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The time was now 16.30 and a few late passengers were now aboard and the flight was ready. |
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The crew cabin contains the flight control center and living quarters for the crew. |
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The flight tests showed by designing the aircraft to a specific shape, the pressure waves can be kept from merging. |
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Spade's jet-black hair was worn into a bun and her black flight suit hugged her curves tightly. |
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After the plane was airborne, the flight attendant came around for drink orders. |
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This flight concentrated on the role usually played by the helicopter over the southern sector in response to naval tasking. |
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Long wings, forked tails and swooping graceful flight usually identify swallows. |
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Since their flight suits are tailored when they join the team, maintaining their shape usually equates to eating light. |
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In the suborbital flight regime, weightlessness or microgravity is not a significant issue. |
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Yesterday Continental Airlines cut flight schedules by a fifth and gave 12,000 staff a leave of absence. |
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The males circle with the slowest of wingbeats, following endlessly an identical flight path. |
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The most interesting thing about the flight was that Cisoux had airsickness. |
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The same flight control radar systems are used in helicopters, low-flying private planes, light aircraft and stealth bombers. |
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They have built gondolas for airships, flight simulators and floating offices, but Jim's boat posed a real challenge. |
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Just 25 air miles from Merrill Field stands a flight meeting center where members practice aerospace education. |
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She's also busy developing standards for federal air marshals and flight deck officers so they can carry firearms in the cockpit. |
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A businessman used to controlling his investment portfolio has no control on the spring salmon run or the flight of the woodcock. |
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Its tail and flight feathers are black, and its back and head are dark brown. |
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It didn't sound like a Song Sparrow, I thought as I lifted my binocs, but perhaps that was a flight call. |
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He sits at a bench with a jug of water, poring over flight plans and weather charts, just like the rest of them. |
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The first aircraft assembled was aircraft number 43 which was flown on a test flight shortly thereafter for twelve minutes. |
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The flight station was instantly filled with a deafening, rasping, angry noise, as if a chainsaw had been started at full throttle. |
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The 30-minute flight crosses majestic mountain peaks haloed by rain clouds that feed the waterfalls flowing briskly down their flanks. |
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The entry to the conservatory at the north will be flanked by the butterfly flight house and auditorium. |
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These allegations will be proven by a trail of bank transactions among the three and a Malaysian Airlines flight manifest, the prosecution said. |
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Since he boarded the flight in Cairo Thursday he has looked fresh and fit at every turn. |
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Culloty sustained the injury when falling from Only Vintage at the fourth flight in a novices' hurdle at the same course on Tuesday. |
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A Naval Air Squadron which trains flight observers has become the first to clock up 50 unbroken years in commission. |
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The same plane was to be used for a noon flight from Manchester to Washington on Saturday. |
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With all four of the downed airmen safely aboard, the flight crew made preparations for takeoff. |
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The Ancient Murrelet is more agile in flight than most alcids and will often plunge directly from the air into the water to forage. |
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The plane had full tanks of fuel for a flight of less than two hours, and I'm not sure that I was even aware of the fuel burn or total capacity. |
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The use of Mach number to characterize flight speed is rooted in the basic physics of fluid flow. |
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A beautiful flight of steps along with mandapams for devotees to rest, take us to the top of the hill. |
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From there, a 900-km non-stop flight south brings them to their wintering grounds in the U.S. mid-Atlantic states. |
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The addition of a black leather flight jacket made him look like a particularly young and rakish test pilot. |
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Plus I was far less likely to further injure myself by taking a header down yet another flight of stairs. |
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There are also quite a few flight sims that simulate modern or historic aircraft. |
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Three of the four stages exhausted their solid propellants through a single adjustable nozzle which guided the missile along its flight path. |
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Only the nerdiest of flight enthusiasts give these planes a second thought. |
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The North American pink lady's slipper orchid flowers during the springtime flight of the queen bumblebee. |
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They already have many thousands of waypoints documented plus they have great flight recording kit and analysis software. |
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Wilton, in particular, is a scream as gentle-voiced Mum, who delays the group's flight while she makes nourishing sandwiches for everyone. |
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On a visit to Los Angeles, he saw a demonstration of powered flight and was captivated. |
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Bulgaria Air is launching a scheduled Varna-London regular flight on June 18, and another one to Milan as of July. |
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Rain, heavy cloud cover and thick fog in the area had prompted Albania's prime minister to cancel his own flight to the conference. |
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The Zoo also showcases one of the world's largest walk-through butterfly flight areas at the Fragile Forest exhibit. |
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A free kick found him on the run moving tangentially to the goal, and he was able to redirect the flight with an outstanding header. |
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Curiosity took the better of me as I stepped the flight of stairs up into the dandy store. |
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Michael's headlong flight meant he and Kieran were going to clip off the vanguard of the right horn of the crescent. |
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At the door into the airport, Abbey stopped to slip the kind flight attendant two crisp ten-dollar bills. |
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The pilot wiped out his flight controls, throttled the engines to military thrust, and quickly checked the instruments. |
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This is a space flight demonstrator designed to test technologies required for them to locate and rendezvous with the Station. |
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Two company executives and three flight crew were killed when their private jet crashed shortly after take-off. |
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We saw a very heavy flight of sugarbeet webworms last week and may begin to see larval feeding over the next week or so. |
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It dawned on me the free-play I felt in the flight controls was an aileron gasping for air to push against as I leveled the wings. |
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He has since reached the top flight of hurdlers and is ante-post favourite to record back-to-back victories in the Champion. |
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The birds all took flight calling in panic and monkeys leapt and ran screaming in every direction. |
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In trimmed flight the ATOS control bar is probably six inches further back. |
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Seriously though, God grant healing to the flight attendants and repentance to this guy through Christ our Lord. |
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The players touched down in New Delhi at 1430 hours on a PIA flight amid tight security arrangements. |
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All the birds in clinic have bands on their legs so when they are taken out of a flight room you can tell them apart. |
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It was also said that one leg of a planned flight involved a journey from Manchester. |
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Next, direct the flight engineer to take over the engines and trim the airplane for the best climbing airspeed. |
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Did I stumble onto some airline cult, sucking me in with low, low fares and a direct flight to Boston? |
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The 36-year-old American airwoman has landed after completing a solo flight of 2,300 miles across the Pacific from Honolulu. |
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It was too much for her to stand and she stood up and walked up the next flight of stairs and to her room. |
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Some added more flight time by posing as enemy aircraft for air-to-air battles. |
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In the Oberoi Flight Services kitchen, food is cooked eight hours in advance of flight departure. |
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We then went airside, only to hear that staff had gone back on strike and our flight was cancelled. |
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It is a US legal requirement that once an aircraft has moved significantly off its flight plan, fighter planes are sent up to investigate. |
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A stroll through the gardens, past the pools and down a short flight of steps brought me to a great sweep of dark golden beach. |
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One of the passengers from the Turkey flight became so frustrated that she stood on the stairway near the carousel and led a rebellion. |
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You might want to consider scheduling an annual dual flight with an experienced instructor to review downwind take-offs and landings. |
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It has been said over and over again by the senior shuttle program management that every flight is a test flight. |
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We're trying to recapture the romance of flight as it was in the 1920s or 30s, when flight used to be terribly exciting. |
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The plane was on a test flight and ditched in a lagoon one mile from the field. |
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He stepped from the final stair, which led down a flight of stairs to the door, and could see endless sky. |
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On a flight to Japan, the former football hardman is said to have sworn at one woman passenger before grabbing her male companion by the throat. |
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It will be fitted with a fly-by-wire flight control system developed for the Airbus range of civil airliners. |
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But before being allowed to pack heat, pilots must first be trained as federal flight deck officers. |
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After a 15 hour flight from San Francisco to Beijing, we had to take a hopper flight to Shanghai, adding another 2 hours of travel time. |
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Later today I head off to the airport for the tedious flight back to Europe. |
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Air rage on a flight to the sun cost 10 Irish holidaymakers hundreds of pounds each when they had to make their own way home. |
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Woods says she checked online flight schedules and flight times between some of the cities. |
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The flight across the Channel was uneventful, but as soon as the formation crossed into German territory, ack-ack started opening up. |
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Azures have a slow, fluttering flight and are often one of the first butterflies encountered when the first warm weather of spring arrives. |
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Measurements were also taken of how the aircraft handles so the data can be used for the operational flight trainer. |
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The WA Government paid for Nathan's medivac flight to Melbourne, post-natal care in Perth and his parents' accommodation. |
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Orville is the world's first aeronaut in a short flight lasting just 12 seconds and covering 37 metres. |
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Cole decides to follow Frank and books a red-eye flight to Twin Creeks as well. |
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And yet, turning in my trap, I saw her lingering before the door, very still, and as if meditating a flight up the miry road. |
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The redeposit of such cash in the banking system would bring about an immediate runaway inflation and a massive flight from the dollar. |
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She's catching a red-eye flight to Canada where she's making a movie with Alan Alda. |
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Birds use them for flight, and they are exquisitely adapted for flight in their subtlest details. |
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The explosion damaged the right engine and flight controls, knocking out both hydraulic systems. |
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Sale easily won the meeting and with one match to go have virtually guaranteed their place in the top flight after relegation last summer. |
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The flight to East Africa was a red-eye, but it was daytime on my body clock, and I was fatigued from several days of traveling alone. |
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The German woman in the seat behind me objected loudly to me reclining my seat, going so far as to call over the male flight attendant. |
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The museum was actively involved in organizing flight demonstrations for school groups and was used for private and corporate parties. |
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For those who have never had the pleasure of a flight into a combat zone, let me describe your loss. |
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His last name matches that of a passenger who was ticketed to board flight 68 but did not show up, the officials said. |
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As a self-supporting enterprise, space flight is far more costly than air travel. |
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They will be quarantined at the NAIA transit area and will not be allowed to leave the premises while waiting for their flight to South Korea. |
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Leading the BBC at this moment does feel a little bit like skateboarding down a flight of stairs holding a Ming vase. |
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I wake up, shuffle out of bed, put some music on and meander down the small flight of stairs to the second floor of my house. |
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He offered cash for time on a flight simulator, learning how to handle a jumbo jet, but did not want to learn how to take off and land. |
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The space agency is anxiously awaiting its first manned flight in two and a half years, but will weather rain on NASA's parade? |
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These days, Michael spends his time helping out flight attendants, traffic wardens, watch repairers and service station attendants. |
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Their general mode of flight is more similar to alcids than to other petrels. |
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A flight arrives at London airport six days late, although the pilot believes his plane is half an hour early due to a tailwind. |
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It was a slightly glum day, the vivid blue of the sky partially hidden by overcast, and the silky gray rainbirds taking flight in the chill air. |
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Because of good tailwinds my flight arrived in Newark approximately 30 minutes ahead of schedule. |
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As he ran up the flight of stairs, a superior smile twisted his scabrous face. |
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The rudder-tab-linkage fitting had also been sheared, disconnecting the rudder tab from the flight controls. |
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The building boom is in full flight at present and the amount of new houses going up or are still planned is alarming to say the least. |
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There was nothing that flight controllers could have done to bring home the shuttle safely. |
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The wet lease, which will include the aircraft, flight crew and maintenance services, will initially last for three months. |
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As flight lead I hadn't discussed a divert option in detail because I felt the chances were remote based on the weather forecast. |
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As the music subsides they are both bathed in red light before a shaft of white light signifies the flight of their spirits to eternity. |
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Only once they were by the front exit did the flight attendant feel woozy and realise she had a deep laceration in her leg. |
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A large flock of birds took flight as the tree that Athrahn was hacking up, fell. |
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Yelling with laughter, the rest of the spray cans were flung down and the whole gang took flight back to the park. |
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Drosophila melanogaster has been a valuable model system for the analysis of flight kinematics, aerodynamics and mechanics. |
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Thai Airways International Plc will rearrange its flight schedules on some European routes during the low season. |
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He narrowly escaped an arrest warrant in the US by taking flight to Panama with the help of church contacts. |
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Did you not see that while fighting the Pathans, they took to flight which was deceptive. |
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After a suitable cooling off period, Mark reheated Tanj's coffee cup, and took it to her on the flight deck. |
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The monster took to flight and fell backward, hitting the ground and rolling to his feet. |
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It's not a programmed flight pattern so much as a road map that allows for diversions. |
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A salvage operation was underway to find the helicopters' black box flight recorders and weapons. |
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We honored our part of the contract by reconfirming the flight bookings with your authorized agents. |
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Our flight and cabin crew are trained to deal with every eventuality, however rare. |
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I was based here when the flight line was filled with DH82 Tiger Moth trainers. |
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Hoteliers, however, have seen some cancellations and flight schedules have been disrupted. |
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Charles Lindbergh's stunning crossing of the Atlantic did not stop other aerial adventurers from attempting the flight over that vast ocean. |
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Balkan Airlines had a scheduled flight through Cairo and Kenya weekly landing in Johannesburg. |
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The birds are wheeling in flight over the islands and it really is a fantastic spectacle. |
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I have a good friend who knows just about everything having to do with airlines and flight schedules. |
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Air France scrubbed the same flight set for yesterday and today from Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris to Dulles. |
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A magic ring provides powers of flight and, later, invisibility to its wearers. |
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The longer he's away from the flight instruments, the more extreme the unusual attitude. |
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Mac gazed at the relief map, scanning the recorded edges where their flight plan would begin. |
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The happy couple met when Vivienne was a member of the cabin crew on a flight to Los Angeles. |
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During the most recent deployment, a wardroom mess dinner was held on the flight deck, involving guests from all three services. |
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As the door closed, he noticed one of the flight attendants watching him as she hurried toward the passenger cabin. |
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Aircraft Performance Performance generally refers to the motion of the airplane along its flight path, fore and aft, up or down, right or left. |
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The European manufacturer has already built its first test A380 and is planning a maiden flight for early next year. |
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The team was on the 17 April flight to seed clouds in the Walker and Carson river basins south of Lake Tahoe. |
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To meet flight safety objectives, the system also directs signals and data to cockpit voice and flight data recorders. |
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The French-built supersonic airliner Concorde made its maiden flight from Toulouse. |
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The passenger alerted flight staff and the pilot radioed through to the control centre who sent the emergency services around to save the couple. |
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The flight was the smoothest hour and a half hop ever, and the landing, everyone commented, was a transparent glide from air to runway. |
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These men were all attending accredited flight schools, trying to achieve the American dream. |
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It is the driver who controls the launch, flight and decent by adjusting the speed and direction of the jeep. |
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I climbed up to the old familiar flight deck, slid into the copilot's seat and fastened my safety belt. |
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This is highly recommended for anyone who deals with aeroelasticity and flutter flight testing. |
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He stepped across the threshold of the tunnel and onto a landing of a flight stairs. |
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The yeses are the different areas of struggle, the different lines of flight to possible different worlds. |
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He lead up the flight of stairs to a small landing and then proceeded down a large, well-lit corridor decorated with huge tapestries. |
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It incorporates a flight path of about 40 cm from repeller to a discrete dynode-type detector that is both sensitive and durable. |
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At her bidding I followed Phyllis up a narrow flight of stairs and into the house's first-floor sitting room. |
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It made 11 hours in economy class on the London to Bangkok flight zip by in a dreamy fug. |
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And these days I hear you can get a better night's kip on an overnight flight to Hong Kong than you do in a budget airport hotel. |
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A total of 20 flight demonstration launches were conducted from a ground platform. |
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Its first flight took place in April 1999, from a mobile launcher at a new launch complex. |
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Monday night consisted of a mad dash to Miami airport and a flight up to Orlando where the serious work began. |
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A stone encasing, a terrace with a double flight of steps, balustrades, and embellishments were added during that period. |
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The three-hour flight included approaches and touch-and-goes at NAS Corpus Christi, NAS Kingsville, Kleberg Co. and Alice. |
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And during videos, other flight attendants would provide haircuts, styling and shoe-shining at your seat. |
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The tunnel was full with a badling of ducks which all took flight upon our approach. |
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Today, investigators are combing the crash sites and preparing to analyze flight data and cockpit voice recorders for vital clues. |
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The footage also showed that flight patterns were found for aircraft, along with plans and instructions for how to shoot them down. |
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In my case, I had recently requalified in the jet and upgraded to flight lead after years behind a desk. |
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Instead, his flight team altered his projected route to take advantage of better winds. |
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German investigators were to begin analysing information from the planes' flight data recorders and cockpit voice recorders yesterday. |
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Both had made death threats against her before her desperate flight from the murder scene. |
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Bounding and undulating flight are distinguished by the way the bird uses its wings during the resting phase. |
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This equipment includes LCD flight displays, digital VHF radios, communication management units, file servers and high-speed satcom equipment. |
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The entire flight process takes about eight hours with layovers, so that's not a huge difference. |
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On Christmas Eve, JFK Airport workers found the body of a man in the wheel well of an American Airlines flight from Jamaica. |
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The flight of many Congolese to cities and mining towns outside linguistic boundaries has caused new varieties of language to arise. |
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Every flight left on time, some even arriving early, and there were no problems with any of our layovers or connections. |
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The first engine is now flying on the flight test bed and it delivers excellent performance. |
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Analyses of the energetic costs of flight have identified optimal strategies for aerial bats, birds, and insects. |
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It was a beautiful day as I made a circular motion with my index finger giving the flight the engine run-up signal. |
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The current price on a particular flight may also rise or fall as other people book seats or cancel reservations. |
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All was quiet until the bird's flight path was suddenly cut short by a gigantic explosion that shook the very earth. |
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Its first inbound flight was a light aircraft that circled the runway several times before coming into land. |
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The backward tilt of the stroke plane elevates flight force during the upstroke by increasing the aerodynamic angle of attack. |
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We have demonstrated a number of flight conditions, where we have actually taken advantage of the aeroelasticity of the wing. |
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For those of an aeronautical bent, there's a flight analysis available on our website. |
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Taxi back to the shop to have the damper serviced before flight anytime you experience a shimmy. |
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The flight bug drove him to study aerospace engineering and serve as a Navy pilot in Vietnam. |
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The man gets a surprise call and has to take an unexpected flight and then face some 36 hours of astoundingly dangerous adventures. |
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She walked around the ground level looking for the flight of stairs that led to the second floor. |
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By then, three decades of systemic racism had helped fuel white flight to the suburbs. |
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Our friendly flight attendants were strapped into their jump seats for the entire flight, on Captain's orders. |
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All of us scheduled for that flight ate a hearty breakfast that morning, then carried our packed kitbags to the front of the hotel. |
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This reflects a history of white flight to the suburbs and a system in which schools are funded through local property taxes. |
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The flight prize was an easy choice for the leading lawman with a long-standing interest in aviation. |
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They entered the avenue, and locking the door after them, sought the flight of steps down which the count had before passed. |
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The airline industry has been toying with the idea of merging religion with air flight for quite a while now. |
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They currently plan to perform an unmanned test flight in the third week of December from Kindersley, Saskatchewan. |
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The sternum, or breastbone, bears a prominent keel where the flight muscles attach. |
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Despite how great it looked on paper, I began to wonder how many of my airmen below flight chief were really reading and heeding what I said. |
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An on-board doctor could help the person out, and in a pinch, the flight could simply land somewhere quickly. |
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During the last two Octobers we had seven flight Class A mishaps and killed eight Airmen in ground accidents. |
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They knew I was only working in a factory and all my money went towards a flight ticket to the Philippines. |
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Ever since Oceanic Air flight 815 went down on a remote Pacific island, I have been agonising over some very important questions. |
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You're settling in for the long flight when you get the urge to recline your seat. |
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The PM and his wife boarded a flight to Portugal today, as politicians plotted their summer escape from the Westminster village. |
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Six minutes later, a flight of helicopters that were participating in another operation arrived to be rearmed and refueled. |
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If this happens through a critical component, such as the flight computer or propellant tank, this could be fatal. |
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The flight was scheduled as a routine mission in which another crewman and I would rebase our qualifications. |
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Relics from a golden age of flight when Zeppelins and airships ruled the skies have been on sale at a Swindon auction house. |
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The six-hour test flight over western Washington State enabled Boeing to confirm the compatibility of the MESA radar with aircraft systems. |
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If I had been in that airport and my flight was held up because of these idiots, I would have cheered the police on as they arrested the couple. |
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I had to wait three hours for the next one and hoped no-one had cursed me for holding the flight up. |
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To do that you'll need to take a short scheduled flight on a light aircraft from Provo. |
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Four people suffered minor injures when a crane toppled on to the flight deck of aircraft carrier HMS Invincible. |
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The royal party watched a dynamic display of aerial and aquatic action from the flight deck of aircraft carrier HMS Ark Royal. |
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Just before the last passenger flight touches down, two more Concordes will also land at the west London airport. |
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The vital marrow was packed in ice for the flight from the USA and given to Mr Worral to help him fight the myeloid leukaemia he was diagnosed with in September. |
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For the last eight years I've been wearing coveralls or a flight suit. |
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In Iowa, a pregnant mother of two fell down a flight of stairs in her home and went to the emergency room. |
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The senator was at the airport in Orlando, waiting to hop a flight home to Texas so he could take his daughters trick-or-treating. |
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After last night's dinner, Will and Kate, still in evening dress, were whisked to JFK airport for an overnight flight home. |
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The proportional increase of black composition in central cities is primarily attributable to white flight out of central cities and black in-migration into central cities. |
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Everyone gathered around the coffee machine in the English department lounge may know that white flight causes urban poverty, but that doesn't mean it's true. |
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Although amphetamines can be prescribed by flight surgeons to pilots on transoceanic transport flights, they are not supposed to be used for combat missions. |
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He was going to tow our glider to a height of 3000 feet the norm for a beginner's flight and Paul would then release the tow rope to commence the long descent. |
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The state-of-the-art animation techniques and the space flight sequences look impressive, but fail to inject any excitement into the lifeless and derivative plot. |
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Grab a flight back to Raro fast if anything serious goes wrong. |
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Despite his injuries, he managed to regain flying status and commanded a flight wing at Elgin Air Force base. |
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When we were cleared for takeoff, the flight lead checked us in on the new frequency from the tower and gave the flight a verbal engine run-up command. |
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Figures resembling servants often appear along with the flight crews. |
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So we took matters into our own hands and booked another flight ourselves, figuring that we could square things away with ATA after we got back home. |
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These are further split into two circuits, each of which owns or shares responsibilities for actuating flight controls and operating other hydraulic components. |
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In the wee hours of Christmas morning, a flight deal was shared in an exclusive Facebook group for urban travelers. |
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The Mir orbital complex became a flight test range and proving ground for technical solutions and technologies that are now used on the international space station. |
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Using gliders, balloons, planes and helicopters, each shot is closer to the flocks of birds in flight than most people have ever been to a feathered friend on the ground. |
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Each throttle and mixture control lever on the flight engineer's control stand was connected by cables to a pulley on the forward face of the firewall. |
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The navigator was asleep, the flight engineer was doing touch-and-goes at his panel, and the pilots were task-saturated for the routine nature of what we were doing. |
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The 80s chart-topper was flying from Amsterdam to Edinburgh when baggage handlers put one of his cases on a flight to Liverpool's John Lennon Airport. |
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He'd even led me up a flight of stairs, singing a little ditty, seemingly spry and agile and as dapper as any day in his six decades as an entertainer. |
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The adaptive value of intersexual variation in morphology would require more detailed measurements of wing shape, body size, and flight energetics. |
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Has the notion of solidarity escaped him in his flight for respectability? |
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The call sign Juliet Golf Oscar followed by a flight number belongs, says the ICAO, to a now bankrupt Canadian low-cost airline called Jetsgo of Montreal. |
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On his second operational flight in a Sopwith Pup, he stalled just after take off at Dunkirk and crashed the aircraft, breaking his leg and gashing his head. |
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A short flight of balustraded stairs leads to an upper landing with the master bedroom with en suite on one side and another equally large bedroom on the other. |
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This day started off with a typical flight brief for a short one-hour hop. |
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With barely time for the sarsaparilla he jokingly promised himself on the flight back to London last Friday, he is mapping out where the mobile phone giant will go next. |
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This bird has a bald, red face that only a mother could love, but it boasts an incredible nine-foot wingspan and a majesty in flight that rivals any raptor. |
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For those, especially aviation enthusiasts, who can remember the maiden flight of Concorde, the prospect that the aircraft might never fly again is a poignant one. |
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Why the Lufthansa flight was allowed to take off with an unattached bag is a puzzle. |
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