A highlight of the event was a flypast by an F3 Tornado piloted by Flight Lieutenant Sally-Ann Cronin of 25 Fighter Squadron. |
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Eight teams piloted their dirigibles, while a crowd of spectators cheered them on. |
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In my story, at one point, the heroes are on a hovertrain and there is another hovertrain behind them, piloted by the villain. |
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I leave her on a military passenger plane, complete with turquoise and white roundels, piloted by a uniformed officer. |
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The intention of the project is also to provide a feeder service being piloted between Newcastle and Belfast via Translink. |
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A bon vivant who piloted his own plane and hosted the Dutch royal family aboard his yacht, Something Cool, Freddy had an adman's pizzazz. |
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Predator is remotely piloted, meaning a pilot controls the Predator via data link. |
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Staff were trained in the protocol, which was piloted during a 2-month run-in period. |
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Two other planes, piloted by a Dutchman and a Luxembourger, were also grounded by the strong winds. |
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He piloted his race car to a fifth place finish in race two of the weekend. |
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Although he was obviously a submariner, he was also a qualified aviator who frequently piloted the Flying Sub. |
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The projects being piloted in 500 schools across the country include a crackdown on unhealthy foods in school tuck shops and vending machines. |
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Manchester is one of 14 new areas to trial the scheme after it was piloted in six other parts of the country. |
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The ship was piloted by a Captain John Rouse, a man with fifteen years experience in cargo hauling and a minor in sales, and his daughter Lily. |
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Our experience in Enfield where the scheme was piloted was that residents would come up and express their appreciation. |
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During the last year, Pye has piloted his battered 1992 Buick Roadmaster to more than four dozen UFO convocations. |
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The Baikonur cosmodrome has been the launch site of all of the Russian piloted spaceflights, including Sputnik 1 and this Soyuz-TM rocket. |
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Billy piloted the ship forward towards the pirates, with his own grappler arms extended. |
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The remotely piloted aircraft came down in the ocean, within the confines of the test range, west of the facility. |
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So far we've been fortunate that they haven't downed any of these piloted aircraft. |
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After all, in the past they had used the missiles on the remotely piloted drones to strike at terrorists. |
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They fell to discussing Sedgemore's multitudinous achievements, his thunderous oratory, the life-changing bills he piloted through the Commons. |
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Jeremie added as he piloted the bill to eventual passage in the Lower House. |
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A bon vivant who piloted his own plane and hosted royalty aboard his yacht, Freddy had an adman's pizzazz. |
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It included a field trip to VERC's working areas, where the CLTS approach has been successfully piloted. |
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The Department has piloted a predetermination process and plans to implement this needs-based model for the dental benefit nationally. |
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We designed standardised questionnaires in Portuguese and Umbundu and piloted them among displaced families north of Luanda before the survey began. |
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The information should be carefully piloted and evaluated to assess the extent to which it meets the needs of patients with these conditions. |
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Before final publication approximately 300 children and their teachers at ten schools piloted the ideas in the pack, and 21 schools have trialled the finished product. |
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The helicopter was equipped with 'bubble windows' and piloted by experienced personnel familiar with wildlife survey methodology. |
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They all boarded their shuttlecraft, the Silver Star, and once everyone had strapped themselves into their seats, Veneti piloted the craft out of the shuttle bay. |
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He conducted opinion polls, piloted studies on the situation faced by the communities and published a widely read news magazine. |
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Timeframes need to be tested and piloted before implementing them all over the country. |
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Rural Affairs Minister Alun Michael, who piloted the recent legislation to ban fox hunting through Parliament, had been due to address the conference, but failed to attend. |
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The new system, called the Welsh baccalaureate, is about to be piloted in 19 schools. |
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Under his stewardship, Tunisia remains the sole Arab spring country to have piloted a course towards democracy and security. |
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To demonstrate its broad applicability, Aflatoun was piloted in economies beset by different difficulties. |
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In the last 20 years, four cars piloted by intoxicated illegal aliens have veered off the road into our vineyard, causing thousands of dollars in unrecompensed damage. |
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This included collaborating with UNDP and UNICEF under the joint office initiative that is being piloted in Cape Verde and the Maldives. |
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In a bid to take credit to the customer's door step, HDFC Bank is setting up loan shops through its direct selling agents and has piloted the project in Chennai. |
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A similar plan is being piloted in the east London borough of Barking and Dagenham, where dogs are being swabbed for a new database. |
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Since 2006, several mechanisms have been piloted and already proved their effectiveness, particularly in the field of health. |
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The Wisconsin Badgers are piloted by Buckingham U. Badger, who goes by Bucky. |
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The U-2 that left Pakistan that day was piloted by a former Air Force captain, Francis Gary Powers. |
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Beginning this year, the Module is being piloted in five vocational training schools and 15 general education schools. |
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Once this platform is piloted, it will be made available throughout the Secretariat. |
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Mercury Aurora 7, piloted by Scott Carpenter, orbited the Earth three times. |
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The system, piloted in Malawi, has the potential to facilitate early warning, monitoring and timely response for children. |
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In 1979 he successfully piloted the same helicopter on an open sea rescue mission in gale force winds, for which he was awarded the Air Force Cross for his skill and bravery. |
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The teacher, who has used a wheelchair for almost 20 years after being paralysed in a car crash, has previously piloted a light aircraft and plays wheelchair rugby. |
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The only way to reach the building was by airboat, piloted by an Everglades boatman, as all streets were impassable from fallen trees, flood waters or both. |
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In a scheme being piloted for the first time outside London, affluent city workers can employ Filipino housekeepers, who combine nannying skills with domestic service. |
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On Aug. 9, Major Sweeney piloted the Bockscar, carrying a plutonium bomb even more powerful than the Enola Gay's bomb. |
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The system is being piloted by Malawi to facilitate early warning on famine and for monitoring undernutrition in children. |
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The machine took flight and landed on its skis and continued to be piloted by some unseen force toward a cropping of baby trees further down the slope. |
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The next generation of narco subs, Montoya says, will be piloted remotely like unmanned aerial vehicles. |
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Attack Syrian government military targets with cruise missiles, drones, or with the foregoing plus piloted U.S. aircraft. |
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During World War II, when aged 16, he piloted converted pearling luggers carrying personnel and stores through the numerous isles and inlets near his tribal home. |
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I piloted the ship in, so now I have to pilot it out again and I am soon exiting the station taking in the visual delight of the sector once more. |
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Law Minister Moudud Ahmed piloted through parliament the bill for faster trials for cases of serious crimes involving murder, rape, illegal arms and explosives, and narcotics. |
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Bailey piloted Ice Wynnd Fire to a pacesetting win in Saturday's race. |
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Army to develop an optionally piloted demonstrator Black Hawk helicopter, the company announced today from the AAAA Annual Convention. |
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Third place on the podium was for the Rollcentre Pescarolo, piloted by Stuart Hall and Joao Barbosa. |
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After a period of violent yo-yoing, I manage to keep the thing in the air long enough to do an impression of a helicopter piloted by a drunk person. |
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The advent of remotely piloted aircraft is one logical outcome. |
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The teacher training programme is seen as a tool for upscaling and institutionalizing the activities that have been piloted in the project schools. |
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The tool was then piloted with a number of adults with mild or moderate intellectual disability in a resource centre promoting community and independent living in the North East of Ireland using ICF rating scales. |
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Over a period of three years, One World developed the curriculum and piloted a two-day introductory course in public involvement and consultation for public servants. |
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One of No. 429 Squadron's aircraft, piloted by Sergeant A. W. Jameson was damaged in a collision with other aircraft and the rear gunner was jammed in his turret. |
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It will be piloted in north-east England from June, with the network of inquiry centres – stretching from Penzance in the south-west to Wick in the Highlands – due to be axed next year. |
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It was piloted on 12 social scientists with the purpose to ascertain reliability of the data collection instrument. |
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The pilot had been piloting vessels of all sizes for seventeen years and recollected having previously piloted the Hoegh Merit, three years before. |
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Projects being piloted in 500 schools include a crackdown on unhealthy foods in school tuck shops and vending machines. |
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An army corporal, Jorge Rodriguez Contreras, and a civilian lawyer, Gloria Urrego were taken along with the general, but a soldier who piloted the vessel escaped and alerted authorities, the minister said. |
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Another idea being piloted is a new procurement system, designed in partnership with local small businesses, which tailors the process according to the procurement activity taking place. |
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America said Iraq could be allowed to sell as much oil as it needed to buy food and medicine. King Hussein piloted his own aeroplane back to Jordan after six months of treatment for cancer in America. |
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This tool and these approaches will need to be carefully piloted and progressively applied giving attention to the political dimension and sensitivity. |
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During 2007 and 2008 we piloted the metric with our home and personal care products, enabling us to identify opportunities for improvements across the product portfolio. |
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For example, some facilities have developed safety culture frameworks, while others have developed and piloted evaluation methods for performing safety culture self-assessments. |
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Available with integral pilot or as remotely piloted valve. |
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Software platforms were piloted for improved electronic document management, while UNICEF is also investigating the possibility of remotely accessible document libraries. |
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It appears that the program is being piloted in Manitoba at the moment. |
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These are being piloted, but it is too early to see outcomes as yet. |
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We owe special thanks to the two bishops who piloted these projects, Most Reverend Eugène Tremblay for the French Sector and Most Reverend Eugene Cooney for the English Sector. |
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And the list goes on: communications equipment, next generation missiles, remotely piloted vehicles, etc. But the worst example of duplication is the next generation fighter. |
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Lawrence River during the first wave of colonization of French Canada, it was piloted by a Scot, Abraham Martin. |
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In this position Smith piloted the highly controversial devolution proposals for Scotland and Wales through the House of Commons. |
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Gliders and aeroplanes have more complex control systems, especially if they are piloted. |
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Norge, though Norwegian owned, was designed and piloted by the Italian Umberto Nobile. |
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Afonso piloted his ship himself, having lost his appointed pilot on departure. |
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Up to 5,000 long-term unemployed people will benefit from the Lift scheme to be piloted in eight disadvantaged areas across Wales. |
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I prefer to use the more standard 60-degree chamfers, so use a piloted countersink driven by a T-handle tap wrench. |
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Name the world leader who piloted a motorised hang glider to lead a flock of young Siberian white cranes in flight? |
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The beef is being piloted in Northern Ireland where it has been very successful, according to BBB's managing director Jim Ironside. |
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The Duke of Cambridge piloted the RAF Sea King helicopter while his colleagues winched the teenager to safety from Silver Bay, Anglesey, on Thursday. |
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Who knows Steve Holcomb, who recently piloted the USA to its first four-man bobsled World Cup title in 17 years and holds America's hopes for gold in Vancouver? |
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There are white vans driven by knuckleheads and modified junk-mobiles with bean can exhausts piloted ineptly by post-pubescent males who still live with their parents. |
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In 1517, Rafael piloted yet another trade mission to Guangzhou. |
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While a Member of Parliament, he piloted a private member's bill to assist the hard of hearing in 1989 and was a member of the Welsh Affairs and Agriculture Select Committees. |
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Climbing the pilot ladder can be dangerous, even more so in rough seas considering that both the ship to be piloted and the pilot's own vessel are usually both moving. |
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The plane was piloted by David Cecil McKinley of the Royal Air Force. |
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The Minister who piloted it through Parliament, the Honourable Phandu Skelemani, swore that if any Motswana were to suffer under it, he would take personal responsibility. |
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Mike Melvill, who flew SpaceShipOne's two previous space flights, piloted the White Knight mother ship that lifted the rocket plane to more than 40,000 feet for its launch. |
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Liwei was his country's first taikonaut when he piloted China's first manned rocket into space, but why isn't he as well known as the first Russian and American in space? |
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