The burned and charred hulks, lined up on a rear lot at the San Gabriel Valley dealership, looked like they'd been flown out of Mogadishu. |
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Around 1,000 guests were flown in on planes chartered from Air India and were booked into two swish hotels. |
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Having never flown before, it was particularly difficult in the high wind and driving rain. |
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In 1984, I participated in a war game featuring a Cessna rigged with a tiny nuke and flown by a suicide pilot. |
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The B-52Bs replaced the 95th's B-36s and the unit was active until 1966 when its aircraft were flown to Davis-Morithan for storage and scrapping. |
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Microlights can be flown anywhere outside controlled airspace and while most planes have one, a radio is not mandatory. |
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The idea was so new that a jointer had to be flown down from Auckland to do the splices on the now-ancient slotted core cable. |
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All sorts of unusual kites were flown, and in addition there were a number of stalls and workshops. |
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Anyone who has ever flown aerobatics knows that it's a physically demanding activity. |
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On sailboats underway, it may be flown from the aftermost peak or leech in place of other ensigns. |
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While I was in the coma, the doctors told Jim and my family, who'd flown over, to keep talking to me and play music. |
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They're flown back to the race start, where they're kenneled until the musher or his or her representative collects them. |
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Instead, an RAF rescue helicopter was scrambled from Chivenor in Devon and she was winched up from the beach and flown to Withybush hospital. |
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Wolves have launched an inquiry into how Mrs Butler was hurt by a firework that should have flown straight up in the air. |
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The plane is flown often and the owner spends money on airworthiness and upgrades. |
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The Sky Blues have flown to Portland and Salt Lake City as part of their pre-season preparations and McNamee has got his feet under the table. |
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Twelve men have been flown in to make sure refitting work is finished on time. |
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Flags were flown at half-mast, with a wreath of flowers laid at the base of the flag poles. |
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He had some flown in specially in a refrigerated container just so he could eat it at the temperature he likes. |
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Waiting for the ships to arrive were groups of US sailors who had flown into Sydney to join their respective craft. |
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Trudy called in desperation, but she had flown off to let Trudy face this test alone. |
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That carrier's plan offers a free ticket for every four round trips booked online and flown within a calendar year. |
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He was lifted off the beach in a medical landing craft and flown back to England. |
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Many people have flown lanner falcons, but few have had good results taking game with them. |
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The woman in the other vehicle had to be cut free from her vehicle and was flown to hospital in the air ambulance. |
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They went down a storm on the Saturday night and were invited back to appear in the midweek show and were flown over again. |
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Two pitchers that have flown up prospect charts are lefties Macay McBride and Dan Meyer. |
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Derek had to get the rhinestones for the suit flown in from Czechoslovakia. |
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He has commanded in every rank from lieutenant to vice admiral, and has flown his flag in all three of the Navy's aircraft carriers. |
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Out of 2,156 ringed adults, only one bird is known to have flown from Cousin Island to Cousine Island. |
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We have flown with our toddler and covered her with a lead apron used for taking x-rays. |
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Careercare subsequently arranged travel and accommodation and she was flown to the UK over the weekend to start working the following Monday. |
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And I recall that the last two times I have flown, one of my bags was missing on arrival. |
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Key and Alone had flown as far as they could, and had now reached a dead end. |
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So, would you prefer the plane you're sitting in to be flown by an algorithm or by a couple of really smart pilots in sharp uniforms? |
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It has also been said that some are trying to recapture lost youth after children have flown the nest. |
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It was as if the fabled magic carpet was flown in all the way from Casablanca. |
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I do maybe 600 tandem flights a year, and I must have flown three and a half thousand flights altogether. |
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The ensign is flown from the peak or truck of the mast, except when directed to be flown at hair-mast. |
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Spacecraft have flown by every major planet, and most of their important moons, in the solar system. |
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The hours had flown by, and the sky which had been bright and blue when we first met was now filled with a bajillion stars and a giant full moon. |
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He recalled that he'd flown the coup, aged 17, and learned to play the maracas, harmonica and guitar. |
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The Elder and his guard had flown in as well from Angelica and took their seats in the balcony. |
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The first aircraft assembled was aircraft number 43 which was flown on a test flight shortly thereafter for twelve minutes. |
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And as a mark of respect for the victims of the tsunami the national flag will be flown at half mast on civic buildings next week. |
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Their famous Champagne Truffles, pralines and marzipans are hand-made and flown in weekly from Switzerland. |
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Linebacker Na'il Diggs is an accomplished pilot who has flown everything from helicopters to seaplanes. |
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A bird had flown up at me, curious about my beer, so I consciously poured a thimbleful down to his ledge. |
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An aircraft flown by volunteers from the Sky Watch Auxiliary Air Service made an hourly search. |
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Wilfred had screamed Cora's name, and she'd flown down the stairs to find Wilfred holding a senseless Jane in his arms. |
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After a motorcade ride to Dulles, the turkeys were flown to California to their new home at Disneyland. |
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He had flown into Orlando International Airport from Dubai on August 4, 2001, but a sharp-eyed customs agent had denied him entry. |
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The survey was flown along the same transect lines used during the 1985 and 1993 surveys. |
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The mimi must have pulled the roof down to reach the surface or flown up so they could paint on the high ceilings that no human can reach. |
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Jonny had now flown past the old record and was looking for a good paddock to land in near the road. |
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He contracted bilharzia, then usually fatal, and wrote to his family asking for his body to be flown home and buried in the Varenne valley. |
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And with troops missing and a British plane down, several search and rescue missions have been flown. |
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Tony, who'd flown seven combat missions at the time, hadn't faced many threats. |
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Since then a number of biosatellites have been flown into orbit, testing weightlessness in different types of plants and animals. |
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Portability as well as being able to be flown from hang gliding flight parks using hang glider tugs has been the criteria for design. |
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After checking my coat, I introduced myself to Terri, a recruiter who had flown up from southern California to host the event. |
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Until this time, vessels of the Commonwealth naval forces had flown the Naval blue ensign. |
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I would be mortified cancelling someone who had flown 600 miles to see me, but important men don't sport the blush of shame. |
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One Robin waits unflustered while I re-open the back door or open a window in another room into which it has flown. |
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Last Saturday, a dog handler had to be flown from Shannon to Dublin to collect a drugs sniffer dog for a search, the conference was told. |
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He has flown himself away to the clinic to emerge back into the public eye as a bright-eyed, coherent young man. |
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All totaled, there were 1166 effective sorties flown on 220 missions during the life of this very unique outfit. |
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First, the Air Force could try to increase the number of sorties flown by operational units. |
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The number of sorties being flown increased as commanders began to see an aircraft on the ground as an opportunity lost. |
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A few sorties were flown with the first two aircraft but the Invaders basically settled into the weeds. |
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Mr Campbell's parents and brothers are among the many relatives who have flown to New York. |
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The aircraft's captain said that two aircraft had just flown into the World Trade Center. |
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You would be hard pressed to find a young captain or major who hadn't flown combat sorties in the area of operations. |
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Recording magnetometers flown over large areas could distinguish rapidly between magnetic and non-magnetic rock groups. |
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Lance had flown in for the evening, as had bush pilot, hunting guide, and camp head Jamie Wilson and his hunting partner, Derek Littleton. |
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Losses were heavy and the RAAF squadrons were supplemented by RAF Hudsons flown from India. |
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A new grid above the front stalls allows objects to be flown over the first three rows. |
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The flag in her memory is now being flown at half-staff over the US Congress. |
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Special foods, including crushed oats, bran and carrots, have been flown in for horses with discerning palates. |
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The premiere was staged in the real Dodge City, with parades, parties, and lots of Hollywood stars and starlets flown out for good measure. |
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The entire set, costumes and props will also be flown to New York for the gala occasion. |
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Those chosen will be flown to Paris for training before they are launched in international fashion capitals. |
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If you've flown into a city at night, you can only imagine how much electricity is consumed by office buildings and companies closed for the day. |
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But his son and daughter and two stepsons, the youngest of the children being 22 and oldest 28, have all flown the nest. |
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You attempt to rekindle old flames but much water has flown under the bridge. |
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She smiled wryly to herself, thinking that perhaps he, like the local songbirds and crows, had flown south to avoid the oncoming winter. |
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Once they have successfully flown the next two or three missions, NASA will have to begin some difficult long-term strategic planning. |
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Another Texan flown by Mike McCrae orbited around the formation so a press photographer could record the event. |
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After being helicoptered to hospital in Barcelona he was later flown back to the UK by air ambulance. |
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They were then flown to Japan, ostensibly because he needed emergency medical care for an abdominal problem. |
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And seeing as she's flown all the way from Texas, I probably ought to make the effort to drive 15 miles to see her. |
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Following the delivery to that company, the aircraft was flown around the world as a promotional stunt. |
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Marksmen are to be flown in by helicopter for the cull, in which nearly 1,000 hinds and stags will be killed. |
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As you look up at it, the inside of the roof looks like a checkerboard whose squares have been battered and then flown apart. |
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He should have called him a fat tub of dung and given him a Chinese burn, while he was there, having flown all that way. |
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When she'd come home from California in tears, he'd nearly flown out there to choke the person responsible with his bare hands. |
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He initiated a series of interdiction missions flown along the infiltration routes developing in the Laotian panhandle. |
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The concern about engine failure can only be understood by pilots who have flown long distances over water in an airplane with one engine. |
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She was from a remote and impoverished African village, I had flown in from the other side of the world. |
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All the guys that have flown the aeroplane come away with the same impression. |
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If he did, I could have flown my aircraft on a ferry permit to another island to have it repaired. |
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Earlier the same day another pilot from the base had flown the same fighter and had not encountered any problems. |
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A former congregant had flown in from his new home in Australia the day before, to leave this afternoon to London. |
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The fabric was so fine-spun it threatened to catch and tear on the fingers holding it, so light it could have flown away at any moment. |
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Ninety percent of the missions flown drew flak and 20 percent received battle damage. |
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He'd flown combat missions in Vietnam and was one of the few aircrew members with combat experience. |
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Mr Hitchins, who had more experience flying gliders than aircraft, had not flown to Wadswick before so invited Mr Moore to come with him. |
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The aircraft is flown by two flight crew with between six and ten mission crew. |
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The injured boy was flown by helicopter to hospital, where he was treated for multiple bites to the arms and legs. |
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He was flown by police helicopter to Hull Royal Infirmary, where he underwent emergency surgery to remove the post from his chest. |
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After his aborted sentencing hearing, he was escorted from the courtroom by his guards and boarded the helicopter to be flown back to his cell. |
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Jim applied for the job, took a test, and was one of four finalists who were flown out for an interview with Bill. |
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A total of 28 orphaned Great Bustard chicks were flown to the UK from Russia in the autumn, and released into the wild on Salisbury Plain. |
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But Naval engineers, based in the Islands, repaired the cross, which was flown back by Chinook helicopter. |
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It noted that aircraft from Ark Royal and Eagle had flown by then nearly a thousand surveillance sorties. |
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Close air support sorties were flown during the ground war, but they were employed beyond the sight of the troops they supported. |
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Since the most recent round of devastating fires, the accusations have flown thick and fast. |
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Another weekend has flown past and Easter is looming up pretty fast again this year. |
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Our flight crew had flown as a unit since August 1944 and we worked well as a team. |
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Having flown directly from Basra, the C17 plane that brought them had performed a fly-by in front of the base's terminal before touching down. |
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Since the plane was a flying boat, there is some speculation how it was flown. |
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The slower speeds were a result of the races being flown with a cracked crankcase. |
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A teenager, who was critically injured, has been flown home to be closer to his family. |
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The English white flags, the ones without the red cross, were being flown early doors as Brazil's quality became apparent. |
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Within days of the earthquake she had been flown out of the country and was back home with her parents. |
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Jonathan, a 19-year-old pre-med and theatre arts student from Dallas, has flown in especially for the audition. |
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He has since flown to Poland to compete in the World Championships in Leba, which started as we went to press. |
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They also said that all passengers would be flown on time and safely to their destinations. |
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A gricer managed to find out that a part had to be flown from RIO but was not expected until after midnight. |
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A no-flap approach was flown with a 220,000 lb gross weight, flying at 198 knots indicated airspeed. |
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McLeish was asked why the Frenchman had not simply flown directly to England, rather than using Glasgow as a connecting airport. |
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Other items on display included the white naval ensign which was flown on the last day on Malta before independence was declared. |
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Of course, we have not yet developed the necessary tactical doctrine for systems we have not developed and flown. |
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Every month traders make the trek to Capulalpan to purchase mushrooms, which are flown express to Japan, providing much-needed cash to the community. |
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At the plant, which remained closed yesterday, two orange TCL flags were flown at half mast, as a mark of respect for the two lives which were lost. |
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I have no qualifications as a pilot, but I have flown a 777 in a Boeing simulator and provoked a stick shake. |
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Fear that most of the seasonal birds had flown was unfounded, as Harlequin Ducks had been reported recently along with an array of equally enticing avians. |
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He had pigeons flown in from Cairo and a fridge permanently full of caviar. |
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The winner and their guest will be flown to the circuit by helicopter, where they will be able to watch the race from the best seats in the house. |
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Then in January, Ramsey was flown to Toronto, along with other finalists, for a final round of interviews at the Bank of Montreal's Institute for Learning. |
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The following day an engineer had been flown to Rarotonga to carry out a borescope inspection of the engine but had found no visible damage, the report said. |
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Once the bird has flown, it's too late to do anything about it. |
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He was taken critically ill ill on a trip to New York, was hospitalized at st Vincent's, before being flown home to Miami. |
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They were flown in total darkness without lights and reference points. |
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Well that's a nice way to greet me when I've flown all the way from Perth! |
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And then you would get flown on a private jet up to Alaska and go on his cruise ship for the party. |
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Even better, I was able to share the plane with hundreds of people at the fly-ins and give rides to 20 people in the 80-plus hours I have flown it so far. |
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The aircraft can be flown and weapons fired from either crew station. |
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Dili has flown in Portuguese teachers to help with the change. |
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A couple getting off the Gray Line tour bus had just flown in from Mexico City on Wednesday night, missing the stormy conditions. |
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The two stricken Americans were flown to Atlanta, and Brantly in particular seemed to be on the mend. |
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Instead of serving hot dogs to the media at half-time of Falcons games, I would serve ahi tuna steaks, medium well, flown in from Hawaii the day before the game. |
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When the propeller blade had split in the air, several splinters of wood had flown off, but Bennett, nothing daunted, shaped new bits out of a packing case to fill the gaps. |
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Two soldiers from 2 Para were flown home during the investigation and the other four remained in Kabul but were removed from the theatre of operation. |
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When the corpses of two Chinese fishermen were fished out of the sea in the Falklands' territorial waters last February, a forensic pathologist had to be flown in from London. |
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I am not very happy about having stuff that has been flown in from abroad. |
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One elderly woman was winched from Hawnby, which was cut off, after suffering a suspected heart attack and was flown to the Friarage Hospital in Northallerton. |
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The only way to get here is by plane or boat, so most supplies are flown in. |
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The Cross of St. George was to be flown from the foremasts of the English ships, while the Cross of St. Andrew was to be flown form the foremasts of the Scottish ships. |
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Navy ships not underway fly the union jack on the jackstaff. The union jack is also flown from a yardarm to denote that a general court-martial is in session. |
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A few minutes later, the two injured officers were flown by helicopter out of the area to loma Linda University Medical Center. |
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Their home is now the mountain tor, their wits flown to who knows where! |
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Some in critical condition can be flown in by medevac helicopters. |
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A replacement airbus was flown over from Belfast and the fed up passengers eventually left two days later and arrived in Manchester 43 hours later than expected. |
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He had designed, built and flown his own radio-controlled model airplane. |
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Or even on Kauai, I never knew what amazing creature they had flown over to be there on set with us. |
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If I'd known you were prone to airsickness, I'd have flown more slowly. |
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The horses from Oman were flown over in two planeloads, while a team from Azerbaijan drove to Windsor in a 17-day road trip. |
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The exiled militants were flown by British military transport to the Mediterranean island of Cyprus were they were put up at a seaside hotel under police guard. |
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Because of the ease of transportation of paragliding, far more paragliding pilots go abroad, they make those trips more often, and hence more airtime flown abroad. |
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A team of rescue Sherpa evacuated the two men down through the towering seracs and debris to Base Camp where they were quickly flown to Kathmandu by helicopter. |
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Soldiers were then flown by Black Hawk or Caribou to Line Creek junction. |
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Evidently excited to still be on solids, they have a traditional English breakfast consisting of tea, canned beans and crumpets flown to their San Francisco hotel every day. |
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The puppy was flown to Austria and then transported to Holland where another breeder was employed to care for him for six months, while he was in quarantine. |
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He led the design and construction of a new generation of precision radiometers, which have been flown extensively on both manned and unmanned aircraft. |
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The nearest aircraft was regularly flown by Flight Lieutenant Bill Newton. |
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We added three sets of broadband solar radiometers mounted on an aircraft, which was flown over the site and above stratiform clouds at an altitude of 7 km. |
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At the end of the day, the Air Force had flown nine sorties. |
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The aircraft is flown by two pilots rather than four aircrew. |
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The President was back in the state where he spent that fateful morning, before being flown off on a zig-zag cross-country journey which finally took him back to Washington. |
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Gedi may have flown under the radar for centuries, but nowadays, it is a popular destination for adventurous visitors to Kenya. |
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Some people who had flown in this same plane previously talked of it being as decrepit as a cattle car. |
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Giant crab claws, great platters of seafood and fish, perfect fresh salads flown in daily, and dewily fresh tropical fruit are cooked and presented exquisitely. |
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The body of Yusuf will remain inside the base, unburied, until it can be flown out. |
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You might have never heard of Taca airlines, El Salvador's official airline, but you may have flown on a plane that was overhauled by their mechanics. |
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But just to make sure, a second batch of the 24-carat gold over silver over nickel over copper statues is being made and will be flown to Los Angeles rather than by road. |
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A mother had to be flown to a Norwich hospital to give birth to identical twins because there were not enough incubators at Southend's premature baby unit. |
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Yellow fever, also known as yellow jack for the quarantine flag flown by ships at sea, became one of the most feared diseases throughout urban America. |
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There were 8,000 police on duty, and after the match, the Leeds fans were bussed to Istanbul airport amid tight security and flown out on chartered planes. |
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Tall, with a slightly rakish appearance, as if he'd just flown in from Monte Carlo or Rio or the south of France, Mark Bradshaw turned heads everywhere he went. |
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By then it is believed the pair had already flown to Paris, via Heathrow. |
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One of the drones, found in South Korea on March 24th, had apparently flown over Seoul undetected. |
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Shortly after their birth, the children were flown by helicopter to the world renowned Great Ormond Street Hospital in London for observation and treatment. |
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Fifty-eight more Amerasians were flown out of Vietnam today. |
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He was one of 20 Iraqi blue babies who were flown to India this month. |
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Had they been properly trained, they could and should have flown themselves safely out of the emergency. |
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It may also make clearer that harm reduction is not simply a flag flown by closet libertarians who are philosophically opposed to all prohibitive drug laws. |
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My first thought was I had flown through jet wash from another aircraft. |
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In that case most of the time it would need to be flown in a bunt. |
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Girls in grass skirts handed out fresh leis flown in from Hawaii. |
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The London hotel's managers were flown out to train the Antiguan staff. |
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The Federation Flag was flown as commonly, particularly in NSW, in part because cornstalks thought the Blue Ensign as so close to the Victorian flag it made no difference. |
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His models have been drenched by a downpour, licked by flames, paint-sprayed by robots and flown on invisible wires high above a pool of lethal spikes. |
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He was flown back to Libya by private jet on Wednesday after protracted negotiations with Mauritania. |
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They were flown to the capital along with other wounded personnel. |
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An airplane had flown so close that he could see its machine guns and rockets. |
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He asked if would fit anywhere on any of the aircraft that were flown in that part of the world. |
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Instead, those missions have been flown from other locations and from aircraft carriers stationed in the region. |
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Since Goreski has flown the coop, Zoe has launched something of a smear campaign. |
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So it is always well to cast a slightly jaundiced eye over the high flown phrases of professions' protestations of their own virtue, as exhibited in their training manuals. |
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A longtime hang gliding aficionado, the Asotin-based flight instructor had flown just about every parasail, trike, plane and glider in every kind of setting. |
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The 22-year-old pilot who had never flown a plane before his 18th birthday was about to begin his meteoric rise to the top of the Luftwaffe's list of living aces. |
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The banished will be flown to a second cabin on another remote island. |
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Shot down on 9 August 1945, while bombing Ominato airfield, an F4U Corsair flown by Lt. Vernon T. Coumbre made a deadstick landing five miles offshore. |
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The 1950s former Swiss air force trainer jet had flown four times over the crowd before trying to turn when it corkscrewed and plummeted into a ridge. |
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In a show of solidarity, liberal Republican Mayor John Lindsay ordered that flags be flown at half-mast. |
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Accusations have flown that Corbett played politics with the case of the predatory animal. |
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A former teacher of traditional Japanese flower arranging now living in Thailand had sakura flowers flown in from her homeland especially for the event. |
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The corpse of a British man who died in Macedonia is being flown to Frankfurt for Ebola testing. |
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The bottom line is I made a series of poor choices and overestimated my ability to recognize, react, and recover from a poor autorotation flown by my copilot. |
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As for Snyderman and her three colleagues, whose names were also withheld, they will be flown home on a chartered aircraft. |
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A house with mail and papers piling up is a sure sign the owners have flown the coop. |
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They were told they could be waiting three weeks until the birds had hatched and flown the nest. |
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The quizmaster of the BBC show, Bob Holness, was flown down to host the finals too. |
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Tiffany Glassman, an eighth-grade student, presented the family with a flag flown in an American aircraft over Iraq. |
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A revenue passenger mile is a unit equal to one paying passenger flown one mile. |
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Four survivors had been flown to hospitals in Katmandu, Nepal's capital, where they were in stable condition. |
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Beaky, a Kemp's Ridley sea turtle, was flown to Florida after being found in west Wales in December. |
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If Obie had flown first-class, that would have been one thing, she said. |
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Dear Coleen, I AM a 64-year-old man, who is retired and happily married with four grown-up kids, who've all flown the nest. |
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He anxiously awaited the arrival of pen shell, flown in specifically for our photo shoot. |
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Martin had flown into teach PS100-ahead classes in The Cookery Club and to host PS150-a-head dinners at its refectory table. |
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Yes, the angry avians have flown the nest and gone social while introducing Zynga-style gifting along the way. |
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The jury consists of experienced Konkani musicians who will be flown in specially from Mangalore and Mumbai. |
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An Audi Advanced R8 driving experience training was recently offered to staff members, for which they were flown to the Dubai Autodrome. |
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More than 20 repatriated Filipinos were flown home on Cebu Pacific's maiden Doha-Manila flight on Friday. |
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A MAN was flown to hospital after being blown into the air by strong winds while using a land yacht on a Welsh beach. |
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Once she was flown to his Sardinian villa with around 25 other women. |
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It had flown into the room, in Leeuwarden, Netherlands, and was unable to find its way out. |
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On Monday, her remains were flown in to Dover Air Force Base in Delaware. |
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From this superb vantage point, you can see at close quarters the likes of Bewick's swans who have flown in all the way from Russia. |
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He has flown in a powered parachute, an engineless gyroplane and helicopters of various sorts. |
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Long-tailed dragon kites, stunt kites and box kites were flown by experts from as far away as Japan, USA, India and Ghana. |
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The Global Hawk aircraft are primarily flown by onboard computers using preprogrammed instructions. |
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It also automatically captures High Performance, Complex and Tailwheel time based on the type of aircraft flown. |
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I've been in a microlite three times, in a helicopter and flown in a Tiger Moth. |
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Incumbent carrier Scot Airways is keeping its plans quiet and continues four times a day flown by the popular Dornier 328, also a propjet. |
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I had flown in with some of the 50-or-so-strong Atsitsa party and had become friendly on the journey to Skiros. |
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One sledger had to be flown to hospital by air ambulance after an accident at Allesley Park. |
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Madonna has flown a top British eventer to America to coach her in the horse riding sport. |
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The six youngsters, and a dozen others who were addicted to solvent abuse, were flown out for treatment. |
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Dancers, flown in from Spain, are billed to perform in their authentic costumes on Friday and Saturday, backed by traditional Spanish guitar. |
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Some of the birds which are captivated here are Munia, Mughal Pigeon, swan, starling, Indian hawk but it has flown away. |
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The muntjac stag had flown through the grill below the bonnet, yet escaped with just a few superficial injuries. |
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Amanda Coates' dad Brian was an RAF engineer who stripped plane engines which had flown through mushroom clouds. |
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The ex-Top Gear host ordered it be flown in along with ciggies and a Monopoly game while staying at a hotel in Auckland, New Zealand. |
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Circuity is the ratio of passenger itinerary miles flown to nonstop miles between origin-destination market endpoints in a quarter. |
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Feelings run so high in the town that mobs even went on the rampage when Irish tricolours were flown in a nationalist part of the town. |
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A SHINNER has said he doesn't like the idea of tricolours being flown in Dungiven to commemorate a dead hunger striker. |
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These trijets account for some two-thirds of the Falcons flown by Russian operators. |
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But playing away certainly wasn't for straight-faced Capello, who had flown over to AC Milan to see David Beckham in action. |
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And that includes getting over a tricky first hurdle against Les Fennecs, who have flown under the radar heading into this tournament. |
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The Jet flight left Toronto on Thursday and was headed for Brussels, Belgium, and had flown close to four hours before diverting to Gander, Nfld. |
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Mr Ayaz has been trying to repatriate his wife to Pakistan, but could not afford to since she must be flown as a stretcher case. |
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Bombers were flown with airborne search lights out of desperation but to little avail. |
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Seven major and eight heavy attacks were flown, but the weather made it difficult to keep up the pressure. |
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He was cremated in America and his ashes were flown to England where they were placed in a memorial in a church in Cranwell. |
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It is flown only from buildings, vessels and vehicles in which the Sovereign is present. |
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The most common reaction propulsion engines flown are turbojets, turbofans and rockets. |
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Other types such as pulsejets, ramjets, scramjets and Pulse Detonation Engines have also flown. |
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The maiden flight of the Eurofighter prototype took place in Bavaria on 27 March 1994, flown by DASA chief test pilot Peter Weger. |
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Jumper, then the only person to have flown both the Eurofighter Typhoon and the Raptor, talked to Air Force Print News about these two aircraft. |
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By June 2014, there had been two fatal crashes in about 240,000 flight hours, flown by 406 aircraft, delivered to six different air forces. |
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They were test flown from the aerodrome, and once declared airworthy they were flown to their operational units. |
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The flag was adopted in 1914 but flown for the first time only at the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp, Belgium. |
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When at anchor or alongside, it is flown from the jackstaff at the bow of the ship. |
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Today, they are the personal arms of the President of Ireland whilst he or she is in office and are flown as the presidential standard. |
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The RAF Ensign is flown from the flagstaff on every RAF station during daylight hours. |
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Ensign flown by the Royal Logistic Corps from vessels commanded by commissioned officers. |
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From there, they would be helicoptered to the airport by Chinooks and then flown to Dakar. |
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The total number of sorties flown by NATO numbered more than 26,000, an average of 120 sorties per day. |
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Selected war correspondents were regularly flown to Port Stanley in military aircraft to report on the war. |
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Airlines have often assigned the 787 to routes previously flown by larger aircraft that could not return a profit. |
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In July 2010, the third A400M took to the air, at which point the fleet had flown 400 hours over more than 100 flights. |
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By October 2010, the A400M had flown 672 hours of the 2,700 hours expected to reach certification. |
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On the hill, where kites used to be flown, stood the fine college which Mr Laurence's munificent legacy had built. |
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The Union Flag can be flown by any individual or organisation in Great Britain on any day of their choice. |
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Until July 2007, the Union Flag was only flown on Government buildings on a limited number of special days each year. |
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It is also, where possible, flown from Scottish Government buildings every day from 8am until sunset, with certain exceptions. |
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If there are two or more flagpoles present, the Saltire may be flown in addition to the Union Flag but not in a superior position. |
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The saltire has occasionally served unofficially to represent Northern Ireland and been considered less contentious than other flags flown there. |
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The St Patrick's flag is the flag of St Patrick's College, Maynooth, and is flown on Degree days and other important occasions. |
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It was flown on some years on Patrick's Day by Bradford City Council, which subsequently reverted to flying the Irish tricolour. |
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The aircraft were flown to the border, landed, and then at night towed on their wheels over the border by tractors or horses. |
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However, the Union Flag is flown by the British Army at the Castle as it still is an official British Army flag flying station. |
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The Royal Standard of the United Kingdom used in Scotland is flown when the Sovereign is present. |
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When the monarch is not in residence the Union Flag, or in Scotland the ancient Royal Standard of Scotland, is flown. |
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The Royal Standard of the United Kingdom is flown when the Queen is in residence in one of the royal palaces and on her car, ship or airplane. |
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It may be flown on any building, official or private, during a visit by the Queen, if the owner or proprietor so requests. |
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The Royal Standard was flown aboard the royal yacht when it was in service and the Queen was on board. |
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