Now is the time to sort out summer bedding while many lawns are now getting the short back and sides, as the summer growth begins to take off. |
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Sam, with his muscles, only had to take off his t-shirt to be tapped on the shoulder by a beefy Dutchman on holiday. |
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For launching use the slipway at Falmouth Watersports Centre or take off from the beach at Maenporth or Porthoustock, on the Lizard. |
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Recently I was forced to take off my shoes on my sixth attempt to get past the metal detector on a domestic flight to Dubbo. |
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At one point, we wait for 10 minutes to cross a road, conceding right of way to five aircraft as they taxi and take off just metres away. |
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Gail seems to have tried to bind up the wound with strip of material or something but was too much in agony to take off her t-shirt first. |
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To take off through the air, casting one's gaze across the endless sweep of the universe or upon the no less exciting realm of the microcosm. |
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The dragon stood slightly, tossing its head upwards as though craving to take off into the sky. |
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In the end I had to take off my jacket, wedge it into the footing and make my way down in an inelegant tangle of legs and arms. |
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After they take off, Betty feeds her plants liquid fertilizer with a teaspoon of gelatin powder mixed into each gallon. |
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Quickly, I take off my school uniform and pull on a pair of trackies and a t-shirt. |
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He was tempted to take off his shirt, but knew that the wicked little insects would eat him alive. |
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She studied her customer for a second, then just as quickly began to take off the train, then each piece of the dress. |
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She took off her bottoms and was about to take off her top half when I interrupted with her standing in a tank top and undies. |
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I swerved around and checked on my team mates at the helicopter pad, ready to take off as soon as I gave them the signal. |
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His career did not take off until the early 1960s, when he turned to sculpture and became one of the leading exponents of minimal art. |
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The rail deal offered customers a package containing a mobile phone and discount travel card but has so far failed to take off. |
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Bent on making it a grand event, outshining such contests held in the previous years in the city, the event is expected to take off in a big way. |
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Plan the shopping list together, and help your child create a list of items she can take off the shelf herself. |
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Because it has to be in trim for sailing, everything you take onto the boat must be counterbalanced by something that you take off. |
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Ten inbound long-haul flights, including from the US, Japan, South Africa, India and Japan, were also due to take off. |
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The captain, who had twice refused to take off, eventually said he was going to fly. |
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But if you can take off the idea that there's a wrong way to do it, you might be blessed with all these incredible options. |
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He switched off the ignition and as he was about to take off his seatbelt a gunman appeared. |
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Doubling curves are nearly flat for a long time, then voom, they take off skywards in a hot second. |
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Now, instead of being the ugly Americans, which some foreigners used to find charming, we have to take off our shoes or belch after a meal. |
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There's a slight ocean breeze blowing to the west creating a headwind, but at least take off will be easier. |
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Then a nurse came and took me into another room, where I had to take off my coat and unbutton my shirt again. |
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At least you and Father can take off your jackets and unbutton your shirts part of the way. |
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Crumble in the Blue Vinny cheese and take off the heat so the cheese can melt slowly. |
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So when we would finish cruising for the day, I would take off on my skates and explore. |
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Then take off on a leisurely day of wine tasting at small, family-owned bodegas. |
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There was such a boat jam on the way that it took all the expertise and skillfulness of the boatman to reach the take off point. |
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For a long hair retriever you should take off the undercoat, thin the hair but leave it long on top to achieve a sleek effect. |
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She had been caught by the principal, Mr. Beyhott, and had been forced to take off her skimpy clothes and put them in her locker. |
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A strong set of underbody and sidebody protection elements make it a sturdy vehicle to take off the tarmac. |
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She led Felicity through a tiny coatroom, where she helped her take off her heavy sweater. |
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For instance, when I was at a dance recital the director asked me to take off my necklace because we shouldn't have jewelry on. |
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Unconsciously, her hands worked to take off her small pearl earrings as she entered her room and closed the door behind her. |
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In radio payola, you're trying to seed a large market and hope that something will then take off through the free choice of the consumers. |
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Whether that will take off in a market dominated by pay-as-you-go models is questionable. |
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The doomed plane was the last to be given clearance to take off before the airport was closed due to fog. |
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What could cause an airplane to be cleared for landing and within a couple hundred feet of the ground all of a sudden take off again? |
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The project has been launched but it cannot take off without clearing the hurdles. |
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She wished she could take off her heavy bag, but the others didn't, so she took a swill of her drink bottle and pressed on. |
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The pair fell off the edge, as they tried to take off in a double-harnessed parapente, a large parachute like a hang-glider. |
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Since he didn't look like he was going to take off, I started back to my car to get my insurance card and driver's license. |
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He showed emotion, choking up at times, stopping to take off his glasses and wipe his eyes. |
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Then the girls take off, ears ringing and bare shoulders chilled by the cold midnight air, to the place blocks away where their ride is waiting. |
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The Bank's pronouncements flow from an equally dreary view that inflation is yet again about to take off. |
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The Ferry was a success, and the fledgling company really started to take off. |
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But I never imagined in my wildest dreams that the media would take off on this like they did. |
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It would take off real quick in a straight line, then seem to turn 90 degrees, then up and down and left and right. |
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As a large wave approaches the shore, the two take off in a race for the beach. |
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The wrong kind of jet fuel had been put into the tanks and if we'd tried to take off, we would have been cinders. |
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Joining the Giants helped resurrect Collins' career, but Wheatley's didn't take off until the Giants jettisoned him. |
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Place the lid on top and leave the rice to steam for about 20 minutes, then take off the lid and let the rice cool down. |
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But the price for having those clever little electronic maps built into your dash is still far too high for true volume sales to take off. |
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Right when the thing started to take off, I ran over something with the right front, going through the dogleg. |
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The coordinator could not contain the gloat as the aircraft lifted off to record another on-time take off. |
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Should the game take off, Wong and his team are prepared to organize gatherings and tournaments. |
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Good progress has been made in efforts to cut out duplication and also take off the names of those since found safe and well. |
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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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Morehampton Square was the perfect place to live in a city that was just beginning to take off. |
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Not a single plane was ready to take off on that night from Smorodino airfield, whence 45-mm guns were due to follow after the landing force. |
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That mobile phone companies should find themselves weakened just as the sector was about take off makes many afraid for its future stability. |
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Some grazes only take off the surface layer of skin leaving a raw tender area underneath, some are much deeper. |
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The Hives also get big points for those stylish white ties that they never seem to take off. |
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Some think it's fun to whizz over the speed hump and see how fast they can take off. |
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I want to put everything on hold and take off into the hills for a few days. |
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Crowds regularly flocked to the base to see the aircraft take off on one of its many test flights. |
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It will give the UK an aircraft that can take off from an aircraft carrier and provide the agility of a light fighter with the punch of a bomber. |
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When the passengers take off from Westray they can see the windsock on the runway a mile and a half away on Papa Westray. |
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During take off, the computer will relay his ground speed, airspeed and height from the runway. |
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Even modern airliners take off into head winds to increase the plane's relative airspeed. |
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Stansted airport used a manual system to allow planes to take off every ten minutes. |
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Now the seating and carpeting has been done, it makes you feel that you should take off your shoes when entering the theatre. |
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Life can be busy with many different roles and hats to put on and take off again. |
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The cool thing about the Hip Ollie is that with the effort of a normal ollie you can really take off. |
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At times she looks like she is going to take off into the air like some phoenix rising from the ashes of her harsh life. |
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One day you can release a product which you think is okay and then it can just take off. |
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You had to first take off the air cleaners from the 6 double choke Weber carburettors, then take the carbs off, then take the inlet manifold off. |
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When it came time for the sermon, he watched the minister take off his wristwatch and place it on the pulpit. |
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His proposed remedial work is based on his opinion that it is not necessary to take off the brick wythe to effect repairs. |
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They are exceptional divers and, unlike other diving ducks, can take off from the water without running along the surface. |
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Flights will take off from the U.S. and will reach altitudes of more than 62 miles. |
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She yelped a bit from the sudden take off, grabbing desperately at his shirt. |
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It wasn't long after take off from Shenzen when the emergency exit warning light began to flash. |
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My dad would get the report from our mother, make his way into our room, take off his belt, and deliver the requisite number of cracks. |
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Charlie and Louis take off after him and, after a narrow miss, crash the jeep beyond repair. |
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This was an airplane that could take off and stay aloft as long as the fuel supply lasted, make turns and so forth. |
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And like jets, the next generation of space vehicles might take off from a runway rather than a launch pad. |
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My first order of business was to take off my coat and enjoy the warmth emanating from the radiator. |
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He pays a call on his friend and we take off on a journey discovering the life of one of the most important British artists of modern times. |
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He maketh them take off their helmets and lower their ventails, and then kiss one another, afterward he leadeth them to his hermitage. |
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It can take off from a relatively small runway and cruise at the leisurely pace of a car. |
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I want you to know Mr. Brown, that I don't take off my antimacassar for just anyone. |
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It has a large grassy rigging and take off area suitable for scores of gliders. |
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Because it is a more traditional style of dancing, we never expected it to take off like it has. |
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He played Asian and European composers well enough for his worldwide career to take off like a rocket. |
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Now that interactive TV appears set to take off, albeit not at rocketlike speed, the board and the shareholders feel ACTV needs more focus. |
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He took his bag off and dropped it on the desktop, and leaned down to take off his rollerblades, replacing them with shoes. |
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Remove the pan from the oven, take off the lid and gently split the bird's legs away from its body, nicking the skin with a knife as you go. |
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This whole thing will be run like a classic flight test program of expanding the envelope, but we will always take off at full gross weight. |
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I particularly enjoy seeing how close I can get to the almost invisible lizardfish before they take off! |
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I suggest she take off her rose-coloured glasses, and perhaps she would see people in a different light. |
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They take off the valve, and cut off the leaking end of the upright pipe. They add in a new section of pipe and put it all back together. |
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With our two-track machine, we can just load them on a lowboy and take off. |
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But take off the wig and she is proud to acknowledge just a little grey in her dark hair. |
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For instance, when Penn State students take off for the holidays, the temperatures in the buildings can be lowered to 55 degrees. |
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After he dropped the bomb, soldiers ordered him to take off his vest and jeans, to ensure he had no other weapons on him. |
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The liquid quickly soaked his grey socks and he stepped out of the fuming puddle in no time, fumbling to take off the wet articles of clothing. |
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Alternatively, you can eschew the usual headlong rush of the resort and take off into the back country on a pair of snowshoes or touring skis. |
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Compare frames, axles, transmissions, efficiency from power take off to attachments and interchangeability of attachments. |
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Smartbooks could take off if the software ecosystem surrounding Linux operating systems were to expand, he said. |
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When hybrid cars are given cheaper, more powerful electrical guts, their popularity will really take off. |
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I rise from the chair, take off the glasses, flick the lightswitch on and walk out of the door. |
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The broad social base on which the theatre rested during this period enabled the mimics to take off people from practically all walks of life. |
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It can take off in a completely different and original direction, making up for all the endless precursory scenes we have had to sit through. |
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As each trunk came down we snedded it, using the chainsaw to take off the lateral branches. |
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After take off she pulled on her earphones and listened to her Walkman and read your book for the entire flight. |
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Unable to gain enough power to take off, the two airmen taxied the aircraft 15 miles back to Azuzeyih. |
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We'll take off from Albuquerque, and the object is to fly the farthest distance. |
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Once you take off all the stuff above you'd at least have a bit of time to do other things. |
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Its new patented hull design does not create a bow wave, enabling it to take off and land even in very rough conditions. |
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It didn't take a crystal ball to predict that coffee would take off as higher quality brews became available to the public. |
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New products and more focused marketing efforts have been slower to take off in Europe than America. |
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The lightly seasoned pilots would take off from the station's criss-cross runways. |
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After my challenging workout we take off to The Boulevard for a scrummy lunch. |
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Her career suffered a decline in the 1990s as a number of collaborative projects failed to take off and several films flopped. |
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If I can't get it out of you, by God, I will take off my hat and bow down and kiss the feet of the one that can do it better. |
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People are going to take off into the country and all that sea change stuff. |
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Sensitive hairs on their bodies send data directly to the wings, so these flies can take off the instant motion is detected. |
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On the new vanity, remove all drawers and take off the doors by unscrewing the hinges from the cabinet. |
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Ben must have been in on the secret too, because he refused to take off his clothes. |
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It is part of a pilot study believed to be the first of its kind in the country which, if successful, could take off nationwide. |
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Harry's fledgling business started to take off when newsagents asked him to deliver the papers along with the contents bills. |
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Not even bothering to take off his leather jacket or boots, he slumped heavily onto the futon to his right. |
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At the second appointment, your dentist will take off the temporary crown and cement the gold or porcelain one in place. |
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Should it ever take off and become wildly popular, you'd be advised to sign up now to avoid MeFi style agony. |
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The goshawk landed with a thunk and then leapt up to take off, only to bounce straight into the front net. |
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Wear long pants and sleeves when the weather permits, and learn how to take off your clothes when you've been out in the poison oak. |
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Use a smooth file or sanding block to take off the sharp edge with a few shear strokes. |
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The Karnataka Government has inked the land lease and State support agreement thereby paving the way for the project to finally take off. |
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So instead, the guys brought home some ladies willing to take off their underwear in the Jacuzzi. |
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Without much by-your-leave I start to take off the scarf and the glasses. |
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Democrats' didn't get the allegiance of women by hectoring them, by saying take off that apron, GOP housewives, and join us. |
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It was so big that it took me an hour to get into it and the only way for me to go to the bathroom was to take off the bodice. |
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He says the quadcopters, which measure less than a foot in diameter, take off from autonomous ocean vehicles, which serve as miniature aircraft carriers. |
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Okay, let me wash up and change into a clean shirt and we'll take off. |
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Her voice hoarse, she conceded some weariness from the lengthy campaign, saying her decision to take off the Easter weekend had only allowed exhaustion to set in. |
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To sustain an airplane in the air it is enough that the lift be equal to the weight, but for an airplane take off the lift must be bigger than weight. |
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As his acting career began to take off, he began to go off the rails. |
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For interiors, lightly wire-brush surfaces to take off loose debris. |
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But the scheme could not take off as planned and the majority of the polluting vehicles kept plying as several of them had no registration number or number plate. |
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So, take off your shirt, loosen the belt and evaluate that tummy of yours. |
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The couple now face an exhausting search for investment from Scotland's business angels and venture capitalists before their new plan can take off. |
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Once my mother asked me if I would mind spending the weekend helping my memaw around her house as her live-in nurse had to take off for the weekend for personal reasons. |
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Lees landed on the runway at Coventry as two private aircraft, one bound for the United States and the other for Italy, were preparing to take off. |
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Dorado, or lusterware, is mentioned in Alcora documents as early as the mid-eighteenth century, but again, it did not take off until the beginning of the third period. |
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The reaper, among its other capabilities, can be fitted to take off from and land on an aircraft carrier. |
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Overall I thought it was a marvelous take off of all the hood movies. |
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Airplanes taxiing for takeoff, for instance, must wait for departing aircraft to take off, or for landing aircraft to arrive and clear the runway. |
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If he Kashim was getting that kind of a look from those eyes, he'd be so frightened that he'd scream like a little girl and take off like a scalded cat. |
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The team plays an important role in ensuring the balloon is prepared and filled to suit the timing of the launch and to ensure the envelope is ready for take off. |
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The sooner they get it out, the quicker their market share will take off. |
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He would then take off his overalls and keep them in the boot of his car. |
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The police vehicles take off from the parking lot with Booker and Fulop in tow. |
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And not all microcredit gurus are so sure securitization will take off. |
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No flight is ever allowed to take off without a safety demonstration, and this jaunt is no different. |
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Remove the hot pot from the oven, take off the lid and carefully baste some of the juices over the potatoes and season with a little salt and pepper. |
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Could you not get a cheap flight to somewhere beachy, take off your shoes, find a wooden cabin and a man to cook you curry, for a fraction of the cost? |
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Then I take off at a jog across the tilled field, carefully avoiding the search tower spotlights which sweep the area under the beady eye of the armed guards. |
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It decides to pounce on a prey, to hide in the grass, to take off and fly, so the organism does behave as a very unitary entity. |
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It is not uncommon for a citizen in India to take off his shoes before entering the office of a policeman and genuflect in a lowly and servile manner. |
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From Vinny's aviators to Snooki's diamond-encrusted pair, they can't seem to take off their shades in any and all locales. |
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Shale gas, which has begun to bring profits to some counties in Ohio, has yet to take off here, and downtown is a grid of empty storefronts behind dusty glass. |
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It was barreling so hard that it was impossible to take off from the bowl. |
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Why the Lufthansa flight was allowed to take off with an unattached bag is a puzzle. |
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They were allowed to take off their blindfolds, but had to cover their eyes every time a guard entered their tiny bare room, where they squatted on mattresses on the ground. |
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Somehow this company muscling into our market was never going to take off. |
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Next comes the minimum unstick speed, Vmu, which defines the point at which the aircraft could take off if the maximum possible rotation angle were reached. |
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The reason given was that the Rarotonga Airport runway was not long enough for the aircraft to take off with a full load, making the service economically unviable. |
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With nothing but the nearby town in view, one can easily imagine a future where spaceplanes take off and land from a bustling facility on the site. |
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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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They take off from a standing start and quickly leg into maximum velocity. |
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Even bedrooms are being tiled, though usually with radiant floor heat to take off the chill in winter, but more often with hardwood or engineered wood and area rugs. |
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The Trojan aircraft casevacing him had to take off in the dark. |
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Back when straight razors were all the rage and a guy could take off an ear before his morning coffee, electric shavers were the barely articulated yelp of the deaf. |
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The room is stuffy so I take off my jacket and place it on my chair. |
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I can't take off the turtleneck and reveal the hickey, so every time he leaves the kitchen, I'm lifting up my sweater and fanning myself to cool off. |
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You don't take off in a charabanc at 5.30 am on a Sunday lightly. |
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We both climb down various escape ladders, and finally jump into an abandoned alley, where we take off our ski masks, and zip down our parkas, revealing tuxedoes. |
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And will the personal video recorder market actually take off? |
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I'm glad to see a movie that doesn't condescend to its young girl characters, send them to the prom or make them want to take off their glasses for a boy. |
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Never attempt to take off in freezing drizzle or freezing rain. |
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While dabbling ducks can fly out of the water from a seated position, diving ducks have to run across the surface to build up enough speed to take off. |
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And while the digital natives within the organization may be ready to take off at a full sprint, many of us will probably need to walk before we run. |
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Was I good enough to take off at a high gross weight, lose an engine, avoid the unseen mountains within a mile and a half of the field while on instruments? |
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It left the delta wing aircraft pointing at the sky looking as though it was about to take off. |
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Fabre's first successful take off and landing by a powered seaplane inspired other aviators and he designed floats for several other flyers. |
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This allows the helicopter to take off and land vertically, to hover, and to fly forward, backward, and laterally. |
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However, yachting and yacht building didn't really take off until the middle of the 19th century. |
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All grouse spend most of their time on the ground, though when alarmed, they may take off in a flurry and go into a long glide. |
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When disturbed, a pigeon in a group will take off with a noisy clapping sound. |
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As an alternative to free flight, a balloon may be tethered to allow reliable take off and landing at the same location. |
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Keyes had now joined the main body of ships and brought Lurcher alongside Mainz to take off the crew. |
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In the air, they are able to hover and they are also able to take off quickly with little space. |
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These are tightly packed, and the birds tend to take off and dive together. |
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At noon, she'll take off her cyberwear and enjoy a sensual, tasty lunch with her family in their nonelectronic kitchen. |
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In light winds and high waves they are sometimes unable to take off and they can become beached. |
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They take off from water by facing into the wind and strongly beating their wings. |
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Coisty came on for me after 70 minutes and no sooner had I bent down to take off my shinnies than I heard a huge roar. |
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Manpower was provided for slum areas to take off the offal and do other janitorial works with germicide spray in all zones of District Central. |
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Remove cake from fridge, take off the sides of the spring form dish and decorate with ganache and extra strawberries. |
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The only exceptions would be if a pilot determines that deplaning would be unsafe or if it appears the flight can take off within 30 minutes. |
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Despite his early career struggles, Rose's career soon began to take off and he became established on the European Tour. |
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I also had to take off the contactor cover because this contactor was in a much smaller area than the first one. |
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A SEASON that has delivered less than it promised could be about to take off for Strong Suit, writes David Carr. |
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We watch U.S. cargo planes, helicopters and drones take off and land. |
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Groundcrew watch as F-Freddie of 550 Squadron prepares to take off for a daylight raid in the summer of 1944 from North Killingholme. |
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Nevertheless, most managers remain convinced that it is only a matter of time before large-cap growth stocks take off. |
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I love seeing memes take off and spark mutations and parodies and homages. |
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On weekends, I liked to spend my time at the airport watching the various airships take off and land. |
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She is hoping her art business, Girl Sweat Metalworks, will take off and soon earn her an income. |
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It was Alexander McQueen who brought us the first pair of bumsters but they didn't really take off either. |
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Road-tested Fitted hard-shell cases are durable, lightweight and easy to put on and take off. |
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So each time I visit my computer I take off the plastic cover and look for the emerging seed leaves. |
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A private health insurance market in Poland is poised to take off, following the election of a new president and new parliament this past fall. |
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Old Saint Nick Santa Claus has passed all pre-flight inspection checks and is now ready to take off on Christmas Eve, Transport Canada announced. |
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In the early part of Brunel's life, the use of railways began to take off as a major means of transport for goods. |
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You can take off your trainers until the sacred cows come home, and it will never make al-Qaeda shiver in their caves. |
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Therefore, it would be able to take off with much less total propellant than conventional systems. |
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As a general rule you cannot use dry-cleaning fluids or any spirit-based cleaners on roller blinds as they will take off the fabric coating. |
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After being hired to get the group in shape, married ex-marine Shane Lawton told one victim to take off her bra so he could measure her. |
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For take off, rest and landing she was illegally allowed to sit in the cabin crew horizontal rest area by the commander. |
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She has taken refuge in Algiers under the guidance of Soufuane, Lamias brother, who left Algiers to take off illegally to Europe. |
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I repotted the eucomis into new compost and now the new flower spikes look as though they're about ready for take off. |
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Carrying four passengers, the space jet would take off from regular airports using conventional jet engines. |
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When the materials of glass have been kept long in fusion, the mixture casts up the superfluous salt, which the workmen take off with ladles. |
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Some early jet aircraft needed rocket assistance to take off from high altitude airfields or when the day temperature was high. |
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Eventually, his brother got him to take off his shoes and his feet were black with frostbite. |
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As soon as work is over, I'm going to untuck this shirt and take off my shoes. |
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Fortunately I made a game-time decision to take off my Hilfiger jeans and put on some khakis right before I left. |
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When he reawoke he felt for a second as though he were part of a surrealistic picture. He was sitting alone in an aeroplane ready to take off. |
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He was bid at his first coming to take off the range, and let down the cinders. |
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On December 16, the Times reported that if the promised weather change came, Robert would likely take off the next day. |
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In the air, the Short Empire could be loaded with more fuel than it could take off with. |
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The larger Maia took off, carrying the smaller Mercury loaded to a weight greater than it could take off with. |
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He should take off the glasses and drop the Braceros program. |
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The helicopters are able to land and take off from USCG cutters, making them an indispensable tool in fighting illegal drug traffic and the influx of illegal immigrants. |
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Can you take the wheel for a minute while I take off my gloves? |
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These were limited by the length of the runway, meaning it could only land lightly loaded, and only take off without passengers and with a minimal fuel load. |
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Avro Lancaster and Stirling bombers manufactured at the Austin Aero Company's shadow factory at Cofton Hackett could not take off from the short runways at Longbridge. |
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If you take off for Thanksgiving you must work Christmas and vice versa. |
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I'll take off the concrete and steel for this construction project. |
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The dog immediately bristled up, and I had just time to take off my hat, and hold it shieldwise in self-defence, when he came on and made directly at it. |
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Planes can land and take off only at low tide, so the timetable varies. |
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It used to be that you could take off the cowling, wrap plastic bags around the electrical stuff and vacuum pump, and blast away with engine degunker. |
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Two meetings were held by Wigan members during the season to discuss the possibility of turning the club into a Limited Company but the idea did not take off. |
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The first thing you'd think of would be to take a lawn chair, attach over 100 helium balloons to it and see if you could take off and land at said festival, right? |
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The Royal Navy had continued to deliver stores and take off wounded. |
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MiniDiscs are about to take off after five years in the waiting. |
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Where there's no sustention force, the object just won't take off and fly. |
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Toshikazu Tsukii lives at La Cholla Airpark and his two bedroom guesthouse looks like it could take off along the private runway residents of the park enjoy. |
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The Zairians demanded that Robert take off the cap, but he refused. |
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Let him take off his plates and delve himself, if delving must be done. |
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Airbus boasts that, though its A380 is bigger and heavier than a Boeing 747, it needs less distance to take off and land and makes half the noise of the jumbo jet. |
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White House spokeswoman Mary Ellen Glynn said the flight plans indicated the planes would take off from Opa-Locka Airport, fly south and then return. |
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When those big bands take off, the mares never come back for those leppies. We were branding one time and saw a little bunch move out and a mom left a leppy behind. |
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Whether or not the ToPos take off, shoe purists are welcoming the possible demise of the often-ridiculed five-toed shoe and even Post now admits they had been tough to sell. |
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A motor glider does have an engine for extending its performance and some have engines powerful enough to take off, but the engine is not used in normal flight. |
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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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The film is taglined 'When the law became corrupt, outlaws became heroes', but as a welcomely unheroic picture it rarely threatens to truly take off. |
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What was the speed of the aircraft when it was asked to abort take off. |
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