For the super-keen there will even be the chance of extra training to master aerial acrobatics. |
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Some cruises offer aerial sightseeing, white water rafting, and hikes amongst other things. |
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Fleet entertained him while he ate with stories of aerial acrobatics and daring airship battles. |
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She stays like that, lifting her face and her camera to the heavens, in the squawking aerial universe of all these flying creatures. |
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But all aerial bombardments, offensive raids, ambushes and assassinations are to come to a halt, he said. |
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Walk on stilts and barrels, create human pyramids, learn acrobatic and aerial skills, balance on a rola-bola and learn to juggle! |
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In Arizona, a large bombing and aerial gunnery range was located between Yuma and Gila Bend. |
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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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The three of them continued to circle around each other in the endless waltz of the aerial battle. |
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Such places, with their own aerial supply routes and security systems, could simultaneously withstand a siege and topple a government. |
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The landscape background applied the effect of aerial perspective to create depth. |
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Swifts will often mob aerial predators such as raptors if they approach a flock. |
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Spectacular aerial demonstrations, often in the form of group mobbing by several adults, are accompanied by intense and prolonged shrieking. |
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The images, all aerial photographs, capture the characteristics and patterns of the natural world which can only be seen from a bird's-eye view. |
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The film begins with aerial shots of the crowded city while the homeless talk about the reasons they ended up on the streets. |
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On the other front, Germans frequently mistook Soviet mortar barrages for aerial bombardments. |
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This allows a wider variety of attacking options, with an aerial or passing game, long or short all possible. |
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Small boards are used for tricks and aerial stunts while larger, more stable boards are faster, and better for big jumps. |
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Using silks, ropes, a trapeze and an aerial hoop, the duo examine, with minimal words, that indecipherable emotion. |
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Chemical agents can be delivered in artillery shells or missiles, by aerial bombing, or by spraying. |
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The Newell's shearwater and Hawaiian petrel, known for its daring aerial maneuvers and black collar, live mostly out at sea. |
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Pipelines, aerial tramways, hovercraft, and other means of transport supplement the principal modes. |
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Later, an aerial tramway was built to increase the efficiency of the transportation. |
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An aerial search today of the Kahurangi Ranges has shown no sign of a tramper who has been missing for more than a week. |
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The landscape is idealised from Leonardo's studies of nature, portrayed with techniques of sfumato and aerial perspective. |
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She has long been creating terrestrial and aerial topographies, and the installation anticipates her own design for the Roman museum itself. |
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The next project was the development of an air strip and aerial top dressing to increase the area of productive land. |
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The radio wave is picked up by the aerial on your car, and is carried into the radio set. |
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An hour or so later, the doors opened again to admit a new aerial servant bearing a fresh tray of food. |
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Commentary bus tours run through it and there's a Skyfari chair lift that offers you aerial views of the menagerie. |
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Anyway, when I got back home I turned on the telly to see lots of pictures of a train station and aerial views of a shinkansen bullet train. |
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But I want to take you to some live pictures, aerial views of the city of New Orleans. |
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The exhibition catalogue makes dizzy reading as one flicks through the highly animated drawings of buildings, aerial views of cityscapes. |
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The graphics are cartoony with two viewpoints, an aerial view and a ground-level view. |
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Anyone else have better sources of aerial views looking down for viewing the effect of the damage on coastlines and rivers? |
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Pointedly punctuating the film are aerial shots of the megalopolis rendered abstract by its immense repetitiveness. |
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The threesome dealt with an aerial bombardment late in the game as if it was second nature to them. |
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The aircraft were barged to Hawaii, an epic journey in itself, for the main portion of the aerial filming. |
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The diet of barbastelles consists almost exclusively of Lepidoptera, probably caught by aerial hawking. |
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Her CV secured her an invite to an audition which would test her flexibility, strength, floor work and aerial skills. |
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The only option growers had for aerial scouting that provided immediate information was to learn to fly themselves. |
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On their breeding grounds, pairs advertise and defend large territories with a variety of aerial displays. |
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Male fowl are often vigilant, and they use two types of alarm call to signal aerial and terrestrial predators. |
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The air platforms could take the form of tethered blimps, unmanned aerial vehicles, or manned aircraft. |
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These guidelines specifically exclude manned aircraft but include the export of uninhabited aerial aircraft and related technology. |
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The scarcity of mangolds led to much experimentation with alternative aerial vegetation. |
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This is manga for anyone who ever watched Airwolf, filled with angst and aerial combat in equal proportions. |
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What about if we connect the Playstation 2 to the aerial rather than using the Scart lead or the video input or output ports? |
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Some live out their circus fantasies by taming lions or elephants, but aerial acts combine macho cool and athletic grace. |
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A digital radio hi-fi tuner will come with an indoor aerial, either a ribbon dipole or a monopole. |
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On one mission he flew so low over a German warship that he came back with the ship's aerial trailing from his tailwheel. |
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The lecture was on Celtic lynchets and aerial photographs provided for a penetrating analysis of the issue. |
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The luncheonette in downtown Sea Bright displays some starkly revealing aerial photos. |
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They are a potent symbol of the jet age and a form of aerial artistry that decorates clear blue skies. |
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The long journey took its toll on the intrepid traveller as her petrol tank sprung a leak and her aerial fell off. |
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The central experience of aerial locomotion, however, has been so well designed that you can happily spend an hour just swinging around. |
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However, the transition from cursorial to aerial locomotion and maneuvering was not as simple as growing large wings. |
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The manufacturers recommended that only pilots with over 500 hours flying experience of rotorcraft use the R22 for aerial photography. |
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Until the 1920s, an aerial ropeway took its output to the coke ovens at the Huncoat Colliery. |
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The initial twelve-minute aerial dance found them on a rope suspended from the ceiling, executing arabesques while spinning with sublime grace. |
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The artist creates an aerial ocean image out of metal rivets and an urban landscape out of Lego blocks. |
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But these safety standards are not applied to the aerial spraying in Colombia. |
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The fire started to go through the roof and that's when the aerial appliance was brought in. |
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West Yorkshire Fire Authority has already approved plans to scrap an aerial appliance at Stanningley fire station earlier this month. |
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Once the apex of a lignotuber penetrates below ground, it forms rhizomatous tissue that can generate both aerial shoots and adventitious roots. |
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She does not consider the most common figlike form to be a seedling, defining it instead as an aerial lignotuber. |
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The barrel has a rifled choke that shoots bullets exceedingly well, but still produces useful shot patterns, perfect for aerial trick shooting. |
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It also has a tiny beak with a large gape, surrounded by stiff feathers called rictal bristles, which help the bird catch its aerial prey. |
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It is a rich mixed genre channel that is available on digital satellite, cable and through an aerial. |
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It also will process a wider variety of images, including aerial photographs and high-resolution satellite images. |
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The researchers say that aerial photographs of the marble covered areas of Utah closely resemble images beamed back from Martian satellites. |
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One antiqued gray-green shape suggests a Japanese stone lantern, while its surface mimes an aerial view of a meandering river. |
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The security personnel then resorted to aerial firing to scare away the rioters, which prompted the Taliban militia to fire back in retaliation. |
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An aerial mercy mission answered the prayers of the monks of Caldey Island to watch the televised funeral of the Pope. |
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Within a week Albert, Gladys and the gang were canoeing, caving, even strutting their stuff on the zip wire aerial runway. |
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Before satellite based remote sensing emerged, aerial platforms were used as aerial photographic data, but with limited view ability. |
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At death our aerial body would pass into an invisible world where it would pay for its sins through pain and then be reincarnated. |
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I would request he moves the aerial so that it does not encroach your property. |
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Boobies use their wings and feet frequently in displays and in aerial greetings. |
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This indicates that we underestimated the importance of aerial reconnaissance during the war. |
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Swiss adventurer Yves Rossy completes two aerial loops using just his custom-made jet-propelled wingsuit. |
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Hamilton also had one of the first radio receivers in South Taranaki, with a high aerial that rose near the house. |
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The team performed their aerial display, then broke off to deploy their parachutes and land back at the airfield. |
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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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The imaging systems are used to provide an airborne survey by aerial photography. |
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Politicians and military planners argued aerial offense was the most effective against foreign aggression or invasion. |
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We didn't know it, but the kayaker had abandoned his kayak and boarded the life raft after our aerial delivery. |
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The result was that we were treated, if that is the word, to a form of aerial ping-pong, and not very well-directed kicking at that. |
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The game began with aerial ping-pong, Simon Binns the winner finding touch close in where a crooked throw gave Otley a scrum. |
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Why they abandoned their running game to engage in aerial ping-pong with England almost beggared belief and could have cost them the match. |
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If you're a natural-born driver, consider piloting a pumper, tanker, aerial ladder, heavy rescue truck or an ambulance. |
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Immediately below the vision aerial is the aerial for the accompanying sound transmissions. |
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The driver had found a handkerchief and tied it round the radio aerial as a makeshift white flag. |
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The boot opens by remote control, and the radio aerial is cleverly hidden in the rear spoiler. |
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The military planner must have a good local city street map and aerial photos. |
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Tests are under way to determine the safety and effectiveness of aerial applications. |
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Despite evidence of the carcinogenic properties of pesticides, aerial spraying remains widespread. |
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There's some information there suggesting that there's no regulation of aerial spraying and that there's no policing. |
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Air conditioner filters help preserve the walls and fixtures by removing dust and other aerial particles. |
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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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Though bats and birds are both aerial creatures, records of their interaction have been extremely rare. |
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But hawk owls, perhaps descended from bird hunters, are skilled aerial predators in their own right. |
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It also has a tiny beak with a large gape which help the bird catch its aerial prey. |
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Most of these studies have focused mainly on targeting genes in the aerial parts of the plant. |
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Simple trichomes are present on aerial surfaces of most angiosperms and on some gymnosperms and bryophytes. |
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Nicotine and tropane alkaloids are formed in the roots and transported to the aerial parts of the plant. |
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He was at the scene yesterday and was one of the team which carried out an aerial assessment. |
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The aircraft is also capable of carrying a range of aerial bombs with a total weight up to 40 tons. |
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I do not find the absence of aircraft from the 1986 aerial photograph to be evidence of abandonment. |
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Instead, its primary mission was to protect Red Army operations from aerial attacks by the enemy. |
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A helicopter was dispatched to carry out an aerial assessment of the rural situation. |
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Italy was at war with Libya, and began using aircraft and airships for aerial reconnaissance. |
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Then, we have much more public things that happen, like the aerial shooting of wolves in Alaska. |
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But instead of calling up a drawn map, the site uses pictures taken from satellites and aircraft to give an aerial view of a territory. |
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Both aircraft were utilised for aerial reconnaissance, and flew more than 100 hours. |
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The research could also be used in traffic monitoring, aerial photography and detecting hazardous substances. |
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They are also used in GIS offices to scan in existing maps and aerial photographs. |
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It will be the kind of aerial skills, acrobatics, juggling and mask work most of us don't see outside of the Edinburgh Festival. |
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Aggressive behaviors included pecking the male, bill snapping, reverse mounting, and frontal attack, which resulted in aerial grappling. |
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Ultimate Frisbee combines the nonstop movement and athletic endurance of soccer with the aerial passing skills of football. |
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The aerial photography specialist took the picture using a top-of-the-range camera. |
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For unmanned aerial vehicles, though, inflatable wings are just the ticket, figures ILC Dover, a leading supplier of blimps and airships. |
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Some European countries still do not allow aerial photography by civilians. |
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And you will be launching the largest aerial battle in the history of mankind. |
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He appeared with regularity at both ends of the field, won quite a few aerial battles and most importantly, a lot of breaks. |
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What sets our game apart from the others is the enormous aerial battles that were prevalent at the time. |
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He has been spotted in the aerial battles and has caused a few of our kin to drop from the skies. |
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One especially valuable contribution of the book is its analysis of numerous small aerial battles. |
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Dublin commanded proceedings by keeping the ball in the air and winning the aerial battle. |
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The guard outside turned his head to look at the aerial battle as he finished up. |
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He stared, wide eyed, as the flames floated down to the planet below the aerial battle. |
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The winners were especially to the fore in the aerial battles where they dominated a physically weaker Kerry outfit. |
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Europeans have a vast network of aerial tramways, ski lifts, and public transportation. |
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Though they total no more than about 35,000 words, his 12 mordant tales are little aerial masterpieces about social change, aging and divorce. |
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On balance beam, China's Qi Linzi performed a steady combination of aerial walkover to full-twisting Shushunova. |
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In a stunning video that debuted this week in Las Vegas, he choreographs an aerial swarm of robot quadrotors to an electronic dance track. |
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We're sending a spaceship over a the sited missile silos we found from aerial photographs. |
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An American pilot sacrificed his life in an aerial battle with Japanese planes in defence of Shanghai. |
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The Tomahawk was also enjoying success in aerial combat and several British and Commonwealth pilots became aces while flying the aircraft. |
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Most of the Barbarians had stopped their fighting, and now watched the aerial battle. |
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Clinging vines, which include trumpet vine, climbing hydrangea and English ivy, adhere to a surface with tiny aerial rootlets that grow from the stems. |
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It also explains the reliance on aerial bombardment of civilians. |
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What the people of Mosul now fear most is aerial bombardment of their own city. |
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An aerial image shows what appears to be a spa, roiling water apparently carrying no nasty connotations. |
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And even that aerial effort is being shortchanged, military insiders tell The Daily Beast. |
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Eerie orange cones captured in an aerial photograph will show each precise spot where a part of this pitiable child came to rest. |
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The film opens with a CGI recreation of the flood, featuring aerial shots of the devastation, filmed in stark black-and-white. |
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In the second half at Bolton in particular, every man jack in that Rovers team gave every ounce of effort to preserve that lead in the face of a continual aerial bombardment. |
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The SkyHawks are known for their daring displays of aerial acrobatics. |
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One such area is operating and maintaining unmanned aerial vehicles. |
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All primary aerial surfaces of plants are covered by a cuticle. |
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We had to tackle the fire using ladders and the aerial ladder platform. |
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Conditions were becoming thoroughly unpleasant and the second half began with an unattractive bout of aerial ping-pong, interspersed with handling errors. |
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And, as if it to prove a point, he shepherded us to the top deck for an aerial, whistle-stop tour of the city away from the thundering road drills. |
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On top of that, the United States reaped a great harvest of German ideas about aerial technology with its foresighted Operation Paperclip at the end of the war. |
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Winger Michael Blackwood used his pace on the left to aggravate the Reds' defence, but Jonathan Smith's return to the heart of the rearguard gave them aerial protection. |
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The following year, on 25 September, Earle Ovington flew the first Post Office sanctioned airmail as part of an aerial meet at Garden City, New York. |
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As air travel becomes increasingly frustrating and dehumanizing, the dream of personal aerial transport tempts the imagination. |
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This generality is especially true of muscles composed mostly of a single fiber type, as are the pectoral muscles of fast-flapping aerial fliers like ducks and alcids. |
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However, for alcids and diving-petrels that also fly in air, forelimb joint mobility is much lower than in penguins, probably due to constraints of aerial flight. |
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Such restraint certainly appears to refute any accusation of aerial terrorism and seems almost magnanimous compared to the British propensity to bomb any suspicious activity. |
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At the same time, it has escalated the tempo of aerial bombardment and resumed its scorched earth campaign against civilians. |
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Flight allowed mankind a new perspective on itself, which aerial photography eventually captured and disseminated. |
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The Dorset-based firm produces devices such as altimeters, braking systems, smoke detectors and towed aerial targets that act as decoys for enemy fire. |
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The proposed aerial will stick out for 1.5 metres alongside the lower walkway railings below the lighthouse lantern, and has two antennae of nearly a metre each. |
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Each GU can be identified by the existence of morphological markers in the form of scale leaf and assimilating leaf scars alternately distributed along the aerial axes. |
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It would require a sudden transformation of forelimbs from a retractive, terrestrial, weight-bearing stroke to a depressive, protractive, aerial, thrust-generating stroke. |
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Essex Fire and Rescue Service had 55 firefighters, six fire engines, an aerial appliance and a control unit on the scene at the height of the fire. |
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The government has also put on offer the proposal for setting up a ropeway to the famous Hanuman temple at Jakhoo, the highest point, giving an aerial view of the hill town. |
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Bands, dancing and Gurkha storytelling will also feature, while the more energetic visitors can have a go at an Army climbing wall or aerial ropeway. |
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Instead of aerial armadas and huge tank fleets on the ground, the military response will also be low-key and downbeat but no less effective for having such a low profile. |
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Then they should be photographed on vacation or walking their recently adopted pup before aerial shots of their jointly purchased love nest are published. |
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For all Lycopodium species, the aerial stems have two primary functions. |
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A shallow trench took us to a forward observation post, a sandbagged nest with binoculars and links to the unmanned aerial vehicles circling overhead. |
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One gave me aerial shots of the cemetery and another gave me street maps which had the exact placing of the Army sangars, or lookout posts, overlooking Milltown. |
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The aerial survey begins next month, using a magnetometer to scan the ground for increased magnetic activity, which could signal the presence of the precious stones. |
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These schematized formations recall aerial ballets, spiraling nebulae or orbiting planets, tracings of tiny fireballs, even measles and skin rashes. |
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More than a few times I shouted angrily and cursed the opposition as they came flying down with superior aerial units to wipe my units off the map near the 30-second mark. |
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Faced with this opponent, the United States has a variety of military options for using its aerial and standoff firepower. |
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The Crustaceamorpha are arguably the most well known of the arthropods because of their contributions to aquatic, aerial, and terrestrial food webs. |
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The insignia depicted the head of an Indian scout wearing a helmet peering through a cloud, signifying the squadron's role as an aerial scout for the Army. |
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The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of aerial architecture on the dynamic characteristics of young maritime pines using a mechanistic approach. |
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Then it scampered off up the aerial roots of a nearby banyan tree. |
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Subsurface fires can also be monitored using aerial infrared thermography. |
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The likely delivery method for the electronic elements of this attack would be an unmanned aerial vehicle the size of a jumbo jet. |
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On the beach are the watercourses of small rivulets that formed in the rain and are left behind like aerial views of the world's great river deltas. |
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I'm a complete sucker for aerial views, and this sucked big time. |
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Screened from all but the envious eyes of aerial neighbors, New Yorkers with backyards awaken to birdsong and the occasional rabbit and entertain by the light of tiki torches. |
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While airplanes are used to get aerial views now, they may soon be supplemented with drones, Triplett said. |
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He and his colleagues borrowed ideas from photogrammetry, a technique used by topographers and aerial surveyors to create three-dimensional views from two-dimensional images. |
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And this percentage is even greater when aerial topographies are used. |
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They also planned to construct an aerial tramway to bring ore to the mill. |
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Bladderworts, whose intricately branched, bladder-bearing stems are completely submerged, send up small aerial stems with inch-long yellow flowers. |
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After Lehmann was bumped aside in an aerial challenge by Savage, Reid miscued a shot that Savage, reacting instinctively, diverted over an open goal. |
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Iranian unmanned aerial vehicles are helping Bashar Assad hold on to power. |
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Grasses readily absorb silica in the form of silicic acid from the soil, and most silica is accumulated in the aerial parts as amorphous hydrated silica. |
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The next generation of narco subs, Montoya says, will be piloted remotely like unmanned aerial vehicles. |
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Aerial bombs or radio beacons are suspended from external bomb racks on detachable pylons. |
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Aerial photography has revealed four later Neolithic cursus monuments converging on the hillock with the monolith, effectively boxing it in. |
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Aerial shots of the beleaguered fort, with Mexican troops climbing scaling ladders, lit by flashes of musketry, are striking. |
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Aerial surveys show that Louisiana's barrier islands have sustained especially heavy losses from Katrina's scouring winds and waves. |
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Aerial surveys have shown over 2,000 jellies squeezed together into an area the size of a football field. |
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Aerial surveys revealed that a small Rhine tributary had once carved an island here, and the silted channel was promptly dredged. |
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Aerial surveys found that nearly 60 percent of the reef area in the marine park was heat-stressed to some extent as indicated by bleaching. |
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Aerial defense of the Philippines depended on a rather motley bag of flying machines totaling 162 aircraft. |
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After all, both men were both expert funambulists, having risen to the rank of Black Belt in the Ringling Brothers School of Aerial Arts. |
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Aerial TV footage showed a tornado-carved path of destruction, with serious damage to dozens more homes. |
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Aerial photos of Sydney were found in his possession with writings and maps relating to the national electricity grids and other utilities. |
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Aerial shots of suburban homes and snow-tired pickups paid for with postwar Spam elegize what's soon to be lost. |
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Effect of aerial exposure on the antioxidant status in the subantarctic stone crab Paralomis granulosa. |
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Fireworks are generally classified as to where they perform, either as a ground or aerial firework. |
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Owing to the danger from aerial bombardment, the Chadwicks sent their twins to Canada as part of a government evacuation scheme. |
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Gulls defend their territories from rivals of both sexes through calls and aerial attacks. |
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In 1984, the site of an alleged Roman fort was identified at Easter Galcantray, south west of Cawdor, by aerial photography. |
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In April 1978, Indonesia, seeking to increase its aerial capabilities, placed the first of multiple orders for the Hawk. |
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The advantage of aerial mining became clear, and the United Kingdom geared up for it. |
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This means that in contrast to running mammals, Plateosaurus probably did not use gaits with aerial, unsupported phases. |
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Of course when that supply is aerial and accurate, though, Andy Carroll is almost undefendable. |
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Pakistan also has the capability to design and manufacture both armed and unarmed unmanned aerial vehicles. |
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The opening credits of the BBC sitcom The Vicar of Dibley feature an aerial shot of the Stokenchurch Gap. |
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Aerial surveys are also followed by spotter and safety craft to curtail operations should marine life or nontarget hazards enter the ranges during the exercises. |
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Ring-tailed lemurs have both aerial and terrestrial alarms, but ruffed lemurs do not. |
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Since 1952 Liverpool has been twinned with Cologne, Germany, a city which also suffered severe aerial bombing during the war. |
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Richard Fletcher had been carried off after an aerial collision, which caused the game to be stopped for six minutes. |
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To listen to digital radio on a TV, for example, it would be necessary to attach the TV to an aerial and tune the TV to different channels. |
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For the plastick in them is too highly awakened, to inactuate only an aerial body. |
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Much of World War II aerial photography, where definition was important, was through Cooke lenses, due to their Apochromatic process. |
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Inhibitory effect of corynoline isolated from the aerial parts of Corydalis incisa on the acetylcholinesterase. |
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American White Pelicans over the Florida Panhandle, photographed during shorebird aerial surveys. |
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Giant ocean sunfish have been spotted in UK waters during an aerial survey of marine life. |
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Rockethouse, formerly known as Aerial Love Feed, has gone through a line-up and name change but has retained the essence of their fuzzed guitar sound. |
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Dahl saw his first aerial combat on 15 April 1941, while flying alone over the city of Chalcis. |
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An aerial obstacle course, including a two-storey airpark, a zip-line, a climbing wall and a giant swing add to the thrill. |
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Subsequent aerial archaeology suggests that this ditch runs from the west to the north of Stonehenge, near the avenue. |
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The aerial shots were so sharp they could see every bog hole. |
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Six fire engines and four ambulances raced to the scene along with the aerial ladder platform and incident command unit from Rhyl. |
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Dahl was surprised to find that he would not receive any specialised training in aerial combat, or in flying Gladiators. |
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Three fire engines and an aerial ladder platform from Wrexham were sent and rescued three women from the property. |
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Two engines from Wrexham and an aerial ladder platform were sent after the fire service was called at 7am. |
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On Day 5, book a day trip from Tokyo to Mount Fuji, cruise Lake Ashi and ride the aerial cableway at Mount Komagatake. |
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No damage was done but the British ships put on speed and withdrew to avoid further aerial attack, leaving some of the survivors behind. |
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Adulticide applications, particularly aerial applications and thermal fogging, are quite visible and contribute to public apprehension. |
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Also wowing the punters is Professor Whacko the Trampoline Champion, who will execute a mesmerising feat of aerial leaps and spins. |
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Along with the transport role, the A400M can perform aerial refuelling and medical evacuation when fitted with appropriate equipment. |
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The other is the use of the 2D aerial images, photointerpretation and appropriate vectorization. |
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But you can take an aerial photograph and count them really easily. |
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The cave is usually descended using single rope techniques, and is popular with cavers, being spacious and offering a variety of aerial routes. |
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The view from the top of Cat Bells gives a fine panorama which is dominated by the aerial view of Derwentwater. |
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Later when Bill sees an aerial photo of the lake, he sees shading indicating a burial on the island in the lake. |
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The courtship flight includes a mix of aerial acrobatics, precise spirals, and steep dives. |
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Swifts, house martins and sand martins share the swallow's penchant for aerial artistry. |
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Geologists assess a fault's age by studying soil features seen in shallow excavations and geomorphology seen in aerial photographs. |
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These buildings and the old town of Massawa remain to this day, having withstood both earthquakes and wars with aerial bombardment. |
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In 1922, the Portuguese naval officers Sacadura Cabral and Gago Coutinho made the first aerial crossing of the South Atlantic. |
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The plant consists of upright aerial stems that arise from a very extensive underground rhizome system. |
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Rope is also an aerial acrobatics circus skill, where a performer makes artistic figures on a vertical suspended rope. |
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This combined with various distortions inherent in aerial photographs can lead to significant error levels. |
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The service provides consumer access via an aerial to the six DTT multiplexes covering the United Kingdom. |
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Jet engines power jet aircraft, cruise missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles. |
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Military forces use attack helicopters to conduct aerial attacks on ground targets. |
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With sky-diving, hang-gliding and light plane activities, players can undertake all manner of aerial challenges. |
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A helicopter used to carry loads connected to long cables or slings is called an aerial crane. |
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Aerial photographs are the most commonly used data source because many coastal areas have extensive aerial photo coverage. |
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It was laid out by Shepperton Studios, based on aerial photographs of the city's railway marshalling yards. |
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Continuous aerial recces were launched by the Air Force to ascertain the extent of damage and spread of fire. |
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It was also in this war when countries first used aerial warfare, in the form of reconnaissance balloons, to a significant effect. |
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Instead, it operates in combination with the aerial unit of the Cyprus Police, the Cyprus Police Aviation Unit. |
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The expedition carried out aerial photography of the island and was the first Antarctic expedition to use aircraft. |
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In 1954 aerial observation of sea ice moved from development into operations, with navy weathermen trained by the Hydrographic Office. |
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Epiphytic orchids, those that grow upon a support, have modified aerial roots that can sometimes be a few meters long. |
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The HWL is portrayed on aerial photographs by the most landward change in colour or grey tone. |
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Indicators must be easily identified in the field and on aerial photography. |
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The photosynthesis is facilitated thanks to aerial vesicles which allows the algae to raise to the surface. |
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The innovation was a 'sense' aerial which when switched in, suppressed the ellipse in the 'wrong' direction leaving only the correct bearing. |
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The United States' early aerial mining efforts used smaller aircraft unable to carry many mines. |
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Their major disadvantages are poor seagoing qualities, cramped quarters and poor ability to defend themselves against aerial threat. |
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Syrian claims of aerial victories were met with skepticism even from their Soviet allies. |
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This was the largest aerial combat battle of the jet age with over 150 fighters from both sides engaged. |
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Some aspects of the bombing remain unexplained, particularly the use of the aerial mines. |
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There will also be the Cathouse Belles dance troupe, aerial circus performer Haylee-Mai, and burlesque performer Warren Speed. |
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The Meacon system involved separate locations for a receiver with a directional aerial and a transmitter. |
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The use of aerial photography does not yield easily identifiable settlements, partly due to the dispersed nature of many of these settlements. |
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The bomber carried away the mast tops and the aerial then crashed into the sea to the cheers of the rest of the convoy. |
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Twelve thousand aerial mines were laid, a significant barrier to Japan's access to outside resources. |
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Government leaders feared mass psychological trauma from aerial attack and a resulting collapse of civil society. |
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It is relatively certain that 2,500 German fighter pilots attained ace status, having achieved at least five aerial victories. |
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The upright aerial stems exhibit a monopodial branching pattern, having one main axis of growth. |
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Adrien Alexander's Montgolfier Collection was inspired by aerial views of the African landscape, seen from a hot air balloon. |
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First, aerial mines would have to be developed further and manufactured in large numbers. |
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The best bit is learning to pull off freestyle tricks, such as barrel rolls, somersaults and aerial turns. |
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Johnson set about convincing General Curtis LeMay of the efficacy of very heavy bombers laying aerial mines. |
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Roughly a further 360 pilots claimed between 40 and 100 aerial victories for round about 21,000 victories. |
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The depressions between the ribs are sometimes filled with water, making the Rogen moraines look like tigerstripes on aerial photographs. |
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Nocardia appear as either buff or pigmented, waxy cerebriform colonies or are chalky white if aerial hyphae are produced. |
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The nocturnal nesting behaviour of some seabirds has been interpreted as arising due to pressure from this aerial piracy. |
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The bombardment, which had been carefully targeted by means of aerial photography, began on 22 September. |
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Recently, cytokinins were proposed to induce aerial minitubers in tomato, similar to potato tubers. |
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The Germans maintained a fleet of Zeppelins that they used for aerial reconnaissance and occasional bombing raids. |
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The centerline drogue and wing aerial refueling pods are used to refuel aircraft fitted with probes. |
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On June 15, 2016, NATO officially recognized cyberwarfare as an operational domain of war, just like land, sea and aerial warfare. |
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