The bushes rustled sharply, there were five twangs in unison and five arrows shot out of nowhere and flew at him. |
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The Combined Fleet flew in a wedge formation, with the battleships at the point and the cruisers on the flanks. |
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We drove from Los Angeles for three days to reach Portland, whereupon I flew back down here to go to work. |
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Both aircraft were utilised for aerial reconnaissance, and flew more than 100 hours. |
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Breath rasped in his throat and drops of red flew from his side as he loped past the pews. |
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A group of football players, resting after a practice match, say they felt a strong rush of wind as it flew past. |
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Rays of pure red and white flew off in random directions, leaving only a vivid rose. |
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There was a faint twang, followed by a quiet whiz, as a crossbow bolt flew through the air and collided with a thump into the side of the vent. |
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When I flew last year we went over the Isle of Man and Norn Iron, so it isn't just Florida flights that go the same way. |
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The parakeet flew up and landed on her shoulder with another peep, his little sounds were words that Nichol alone understood. |
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The plane, with a top speed of just 30 mph crashed at least once in trials but flew on other occasions. |
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Pond then made a great run into the box himself but his attempted cross flew wide of the goal. |
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Although business jets flew cross-polar routes before widebody airliners, they are yet to master everyday flying over the North Pole. |
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If the appeal starts as scheduled, it will open a year to the day since the group flew to Greece to begin the fateful trip. |
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A hand flew across my face, and I crashed to the ground, the wind rushing out of me so hard I choked. |
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But he didn't panic and his third effort, from a very tight angle for a left-footed kicker, flew between the posts. |
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Pupils on a school trip drove back from London in a damaged coach after a pheasant flew into the front windscreen. |
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The grenade flew into my window, hit the windshield, landed on the radio between me and my buddy. |
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Shouting a victory cry, he gave one mighty heave and shoe, worm, and fish flew from the water in a perfect arc over his boat. |
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Her hair streamed behind her and fanned out like a cloak and her skirts flew up around her slender legs in a tornado of color. |
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All of a sudden the bolt on the back door broke and it flew open, creating a kind of wind tunnel. |
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Sheathing my sword I called upon my powers and a pair of dragon wings came from my back and I flew out of the way just in time. |
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Night fell upon them, and the nightbugs flew from the trees of Nightforest with their phosphorescent bodies, and lacy wings. |
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As we flew in a southerly direction down the airway from Phoenix, passing Marana, the twilight was fading in the western sky across the desert. |
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The two flew from Farranfore to Dublin to collect their winnings from National Lottery Headquarters. |
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Do you think Santa flew all the way here and left these presents so you can sleep in like lazy bums? |
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The kitchen door flew open, and one of the men backed into the hall, his gun cocked and ready. |
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Anna watched as the plane flew over and through all the clouds in the sky before pulling the blind back over the window. |
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A lot of glass flew across the classroom and some of the children were quite alarmed. |
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Erica, in a dark blue silk dressing-gown and fluffy slippers, her luxuriant hair being disheveled, flew into the room like a hurricane. |
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The B17s flew in a wedge formation that should have given them massive fire power against any attackers. |
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The pilot flew by, radioed in, and confirmed that the fire was behind the cliffs. |
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The two of them flew towards each other at breakneck speeds, like knights jousting. |
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Before it could continue a shrill shriek filled the air as a ragged black bird flew in and snatched the Amulet. |
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Anna's breath came in ragged gasps as she flew with all her might to Justin's house. |
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She was buzzing along at mound height plus 500 feet and flew directly over me as if she knew I was there, which, of course, was impossible. |
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Just a moment after his words, a silvery rainbird flew down from the tree tops, and behind the blonde-haired woman. |
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The robin flew down to join the party in case there was a juicy snack left over. |
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Of course, I flew from London to Istanbul, so it was a sudden jump from one culture to another, rather than a gradual shift. |
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The ball flew 60 yards, Ronaldo about 30, after the sort of challenge that English crowds adore as much as a clever flick. |
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At 1100 ft on tow, I flew abreast of one of these monsters, so pinged off, and headed into it. |
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Her heart soared with the swift flash of the shaft as it flew from the bow. |
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The team flew into action, wheeling Martin through the swinging double doors and into the operating bay. |
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In contrast, the little bird that flew around, remotely controlled, looked harmless enough. |
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A sudden flash of ebony and ivory caused me to scream shrilly without intention as the bird, a magpie, flew directly at my exposed face! |
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After my ex flew the coop, I tied my wedding ring to a helium balloon and let it loose in the wild blue yonder. |
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A small woodpecker flew into a tree above me, and when I saw its slender profile and long bill, I thought it must be a sapsucker. |
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Kemi chased the butterflies until they flew away, and then she yowled for more playthings. |
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The last remaining days of March just flew by and before I could turn around twice mid April was upon me. |
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The kinetic missiles flew to their targets as one salvo, divided among five targets. |
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I flew downward but with a burst of propulsion I was able to stop my descent. |
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Danny's hands flew to his head self-consciously, the shrill ringing of his phone saving Alyssa from a tart response. |
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Seven students at Al-Azhar couldn't stand the suspense anymore and flew to Indonesia to find out the whereabouts of their kith and kin. |
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They cackled, laughed, and hissed with delight as they flew off towards their hide out, going to tell their master of their work. |
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A favorite hunting hawk of the emperors flew into the camp of Guru Hargobind who was also hunting. |
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I flew London Heathrow to Capetown on South African Airways 747 red-eye flight, eleven hours overnight, non-stop. |
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The school day flew by and before she knew it, Amy was walking home from the bus stop. |
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On Friday I flew to Helsinki for a book fair, as Finnish is one of the 21 languages into which my books are translated. |
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During the second world war he served with the US military and flew with a bomber crew to study stress. |
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In other areas as well, aircraft transited the Mediterranean and flew from the Pacific regions into the theater of operations. |
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Radio messages flew back and forth to Moscow asking what to do before the situation was resolved. |
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Under strict secrecy, they flew to the Persian Gulf to witness the reflagging of Kuwaiti oil tankers with U.S. flags. |
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He flew into a severe storm, his balloon was wrecked, and he plummeted seaward from the sky. |
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Brackish spray flew over his face as fins and scales and gnashing teeth tore at the air. |
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As my arms flew about in space, my hands sported enlarged puffy boxing mitts which had been sewn from muslin. |
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All thoughts of regency and ruling flew out of his head, however, when the battle raged near them. |
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As the Spitfire flypast disappeared into the horizon, engines fired into life and the TGP aces flew out of the pit lane to form up the grid. |
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The foreign ministers of Malaysia and Indonesia flew to Tripoli for the formal opening of the talks. |
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A sudden yank, and she flew out of the water like a bird, being dragged up, and pulled over the railing. |
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They flew officers from Scotland Yard to Kingston, Jamaica, to find Yardies and recruit them to help them make contact with drug dealers. |
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A tiny multicoloured parrot flew from shoulder to shoulder to peer at us inquisitively, while a small tame monkey searched for fleas in our hair. |
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Ancient books lay on unstable shelves and dust flew through the air like magic carpets. |
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A lone crow flew through the sky, landed on a lamp post and looked over the street. |
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After the war, a number of Pups came to Australia and flew until at least 1925, mainly as trainer fighter aircraft. |
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We also flew to Crete and bombed the Maleme airfield which was being used to land the German aeroplanes. |
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The distracted cyclist flew over the handlebars and landed on the pavement. |
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Near sunset, flocks of white and black egrets flew in to settle in the tangled mangrove branches above. |
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These rather horrified thoughts flew into my head at just about the moment that his own uppercut staggered me back and into the wall. |
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Journalists who flew ten nautical miles up the river mouth saw between 500 and 1000 marooned people. |
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About nine years ago, I visited that particular volcano, actually flew on a helicopter right to that lava dome at the center of that crater. |
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Without the pressures and distractions of the group, I started my bike first try, and then flew off, shifting into fourth gear without a hitch. |
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Max Conrad used lean of peak to set distance records in his Comanche in the 1960s when he flew over 7,600 miles nonstop. |
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The following week she flew to Las Vegas to begin rehearsals for her first eight-week stint as the lead soloist. |
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As I sat in the garden one warm June morning, a painted lady butterfly flew down to alight on a white anemone. |
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On July 17, 1929, he flew the first instrumented payload, consisting of an aneroid barometer, a thermometer, and a camera. |
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He later flew in New Guinea, where he established an airline, prospected for oil, and ran a pearling boat. |
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I flew out on the Sunday morning, did the gig and flew back on the Monday morning, but it went down a storm. |
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The announcement was made, he returned to England as the rest of the squad flew to Jamaica and a scan suggested another injury, shin splints. |
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Some of his serving yesterday was so furious, and flew by with such force, it had his opponent looking nervously behind him for the backdraft. |
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A car backfired somewhere, the CD now flew upwards at a fresh angle and speed. |
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The latter flew from the outset and in truth was never seriously challenged as he bowled along in front. |
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Three army helicopters flew to the interior jungles of Jolo to pick up the freed captives, landing in a clearing uphill from the rebel camp. |
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The freighter was unidentified, flew no flag and offered a false ship's manifest. |
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His thoughts flew tempestuously between love and fear as she gripped his hand in hers, almost possessively. |
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It flew silently, lower and faster than any airplane normally would, and slower and longer than any shooting star I've ever witnessed. |
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Every thought and lesson flew right out of her head, leaving her stuttering and stammering over things even the younger grades already knew. |
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As I stood there on my sister's porch, the first scissor-tailed flycatcher of the spring flew over. |
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The red and white flag emblazoned with the maple leaf flew proudly outside the hotel alongside the tricolour. |
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Kay's eyes flew open and she leaped at Jon, fists clenched, teeth gnashing and Aya and I could barely hold her back. |
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The band were in top form as they flew through the night's scorching 65-minute, 11-song set. |
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Physics flew by in a swirl of directional forces and a few frantic minutes of finishing up my trig. |
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The missile flew for several minutes but an internal defect led to a self-destruct. |
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There was no sign of any fish in its talons when it emerged again, and it flew off, continuing to quarter the river. |
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Unclasping the cloak, he caught it before it flew away and balled it untidily to tuck under his arm. |
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Welsh legend told of how the souls of brave warriors flew to heaven in the form of eagles. |
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After a brief overnight stop in Lima they flew into Cusco for a period of acclimatization. |
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Unfortunately, on its first test flight, it flew only 500 yards at an altitude of 100 feet before crashing. |
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The red and white ballon flag flew at half mast as a mark of respect to the two people who had earlier died in a horrible crash. |
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It flew in search of waterfalls that fell off the hills and flowed in serpentine paths on the plains. |
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They increased their lead after 50 minutes when John Butcher released a screamer of a shot that flew into the net from 20-yards out. |
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Grabbing the sheet of information, Scott jumped from his chair, and flew out the door. |
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The well-heeled and well-connected often flew to Puerto Rico or Sweden and checked into clinics. |
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Her eyes flew to the partly opened door and whatever calmness had been within her was gone. |
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He rushed back in and grabbed his Sony cyber shot digital cam and got a picture of it just as it flew off to the north at very high velocity. |
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Thousands still thronged to his house to listen to him speak before he flew off to Munich, Germany. |
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The magazine that was in my hand flew from my hand and up I stood like a ramrod and trampled out into the stairwell. |
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Shrieking with simulated frustration, Clarkson flew into a bate, picked up a hammer and smashed his desktop to smithereens. |
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She flew out of bed, threw some clothes on, grabbed her books and glasses and ran out the door. |
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He flew over smoking Mt. Vesuvius and brought his wife and mother cameos carved from its lava. |
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There, slowly but surely, a keel took shape as the axes and adzes flew and the wood chips piled up below. |
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So I sat and flew my tiny little kite for a while and watched the much bigger inflatables and other kites fill the sky above. |
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On Feb. 7, the Afghan Ministry of Defense flew a team of Afghan physicians and medical supplies to the town. |
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A starry cascade of bright lights flew out, accompanied by a score of rockets. |
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As the bomber approached Goose Bay, it flew into a white-out and fuel began to run out. |
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Consider the sports agent who flew cross-country just for the chance to have a brief meet-and-greet with a potential client. |
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It was the size of a monkey's fist and flew into the kitchen window with a thunk. |
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Seagulls yelped in the distance above the sound of the crashing waves and flew among the turrets and battlements of the dark castle. |
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Before I knew it my arm flew up, the auctioneer banged the hammer down and she was mine! |
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He flew three times widdershins round the garden before stealing the gift of speech from Sister Sun, then escaped, laughing. |
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They flew out of Australia and returned to a ticker tape welcome through the streets of Waugh's own Sydney. |
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The driver was duly ticketed, then the traffic warden flew home, presumably satisfied with his busman's holiday. |
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When he pulled the trigger his bullet thumped into the log and the crow flew lazily away unscathed. |
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Capt Donald regularly flew all types of missions in fixed wing aircraft and acted as an observer in rotary wing aircraft. |
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Very spooked, the horse reared on its hind legs and flew out of the stables. |
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The plane flew for more than two hours to burn off fuel before the pilot made a textbook landing. |
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Last week, we were driving along when a bird we hadn't seen before flew right past the front windscreen. |
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It was several years before I flew again and then on a commercial airliner. |
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It had wings like the wings of a plane but flew at only 200 yards above the ground and never got any higher. |
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As with most combat fighter wings, five wingmen flew in formation behind the lead fighter, usually the senior officer. |
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We flew through overcasts in formation, wing tip to wing tip, coming out on top to see a beautiful white blanket brightened by the blazing sun. |
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It seemed to be mid autumn, and golden leaves flew through the air as she scuffled along. |
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Amaiya opened her mouth to reply, but her hands flew to her ears as a banshee wail hammered the sky. |
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It flew at an alarming rate towards the goal, hit the goalpost, and rebounded off it straight back at me. |
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Daniel tripped on barbwire and it flew back in his face slicing his ear up severely. |
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Flags flew at half-mast and non-essential staff were told not to report for work. |
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Naval Privateers flew the Liberty Tree as their standard, while the Navy itself adopted the Gadsden flag, with its famous rattlesnake. |
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In the first tale, Chinese soldiers tied reed pipes to kites and flew the kites at night. |
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Pulling out all stops, the actors beat the rain, remained focused, and the dialogue flew thick and fast. |
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The allusions flew thick and fast, with novels and novelists summed up with devastating precision and insight. |
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Litse sat up confused but the memory of the past eight days flew to the front of her mind. |
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Many suggestions were thought out and considered as hours flew by with still no real progress. |
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Split Enz re-formed for one night and Neil Young flew in at 7.00 am, played a set, and flitted out at 7.00 pm. |
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When we were out on our patio a few nights ago a barn owl flew in circles over us screeching. |
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Harry Potter had Hedwig as his pet owl but youngsters at a Bolton school went three better when an eagle owl, a tawny owl and a barn owl flew in. |
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I went up with the chief instructor and he was superb and let me take the controls so I actually flew the plane at around 240 mph. |
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He flew back to Mumbai on time to be with Suzanne on their all-important day. |
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He flew from the top of the diving board, landing in a cannonball, splashing water over the edges of the pool walls. |
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In the fall of 1944, the commander of the Third Bomb Group flew the first aircraft with the bulged canopy and was delighted with the results. |
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Although another pilot took off and landed the aircraft, Mr Henshaw flew it over the Cambridgeshire countryside using its dual controls. |
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The photo over the Minster reminded me of Remembrance Day, when I flew the lone Spitfire over Westminster Abbey. |
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He heard the cry of a merlin and the beating of its wings as it flew over his head. |
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An hour later, I caught a bus to Mexico City, spent a number of dollars in a couple of cantinas, then flew to New Orleans. |
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I flew in from London on Wednesday night, crashed in Boston and then took the first Cape Air puddle jumper over to Ptown. |
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His fingers flew across the frets while I was sure the plectrum he was holding should have been worn to shreds as he played. |
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He literally flew to his student's rescue and with a titanic burst of strength, the ancient Indian pulled Billy from the pit. |
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A little girl flew backwards out of the pile and put her back against the wall of the closet, her breath coming out in puffs and her eyes wide. |
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The rest of the day flew by, as the four of us just hung out, talked, relaxed. |
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The horse's flanks were soaked, its face was white with lather where the bridle rubbed, and foamy spit flew from its mouth as it tossed its head. |
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While trying to sail into dreams, something she couldn't place, a spirit perhaps, flew around her bedstead. |
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Then she flew off for a three-week holiday in the sun with her husband and younger child. |
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The next morning I flew on to Bird Island where I was met by the owner Guy Savy, an Anglophile Seychellois of French extraction. |
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After a bit, one of them flew up, circled round, splashed into the water and flew off with a fish, getting mobbed by Lapwings. |
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When Scotland flew to the Far East, at the end of last season, perspective was left behind. |
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Hurriedly, Brant threw off the hands of his restrainers and flew across the room to the door. |
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Sparks flew out from underneath, showering the road with red-hot metallic pieces. |
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Ward showered gifts on his lover, who worked at Disney World in Florida, and flew to America's Sunshine State at least four times to visit him. |
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The Allies had nothing with which to counter this terrifying new technology, which flew too low and too fast for anti-aircraft guns. |
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The wrapper flew off, carried by its momentum, and slapped against the wall ten feet to my right. |
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A life ring flew through the air toward them, then landed with a slap in front of Jim. |
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Another knife flew through the air, sticking into the ground at Veon's feet. |
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He flew down the stairs with his harried staff scrambling to make ready all he had asked for. |
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She actually flew to Paris to get fittings done, so the dress fits her perfectly. |
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The mother flew off as usual but seemed no more agitated than she had been when guarding the eggs. |
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My scream flew up, bounced off my palate, and was swallowed convulsively, never quite managing to escape. |
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The entire tree seemed to be in motion, and more little flocks flew in all the time. |
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Ferik's free hands flew into action, one grabbing his hair and wrenching his face back to hers, the other giving him a fearsome blow to his nose. |
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Before anyone else could say anything, the door burst open and the birds all screeched and flew to the top of the roost. |
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He barely dodged a humongous hammer that flew past him and destroyed the main rotor on one of the remaining helicopters. |
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A new purpose-built thing in white roughcast, it doubled as a tourist information office and flew the Starred Circle flag of Europe. |
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Later, helicopter gunships reportedly flew over the area, strafing terrorist positions. |
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We flew in from Santiago de Chile as the pink streaks of sunset straggled across the sky. |
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As Lord High Admiral, James II flew a red ensign and a masthead flag bearing the insignia of that office. |
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His plane flew over another suspected poachers' camp, where he spotted a horseman with an assault rifle. |
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The turkey vulture flew over our house and landed on the neighbor's yard where it stayed for minutes fighting off two crows. |
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He popped into the air and flew over several disorderly piles of stuff, turning somersaults as he went. |
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Hawks hurriedly flew off to protect Paris but Paris was soon occupied and the Hawk pilots attempted to fight a rearguard action as they retreated from one base to another. |
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Throughout the long night, the Clipper flew onward with wing tip navigation lights flashing red and green to compete with the mass of twinkling stars. |
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He flew into rages with some regularity, some of them drunken, and over the years said all manner of offensive things. |
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I flew out to Rome in the early hours of Tuesday 5 April, reaching the Vatican by about 2pm to join the masses of people queuing to pay their respects. |
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A tube of lubricant also flew into the stalls as a duvet was swiftly scooped up. |
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We flew over there to begin filming and I remember seeing the triceratops and being absolutely blown away. |
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So it was that his invasion of England, where the church was schismatic, was officially a crusade and a papal banner flew over the Norman knights at Hastings. |
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Four of the five, who are all rear admirals, flew in from their carriers in the Arabian Sea to Illustrious to confer on the war against international terrorism. |
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The saber flew forward and curved around slicing through trees and vines. |
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This rebuke flew in the face of Hamilton's express words in his Report. |
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The gun recoiled as the bolt left the gun and flew through the air. |
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The muscles in her legs, arms, and her whole body were tight and tense with the exertion of running and her sopping hair flew wildly out behind her. |
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Just then, a bird beside him ruffled its wings and flew away. |
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Then she flew to Rangoon to cover the release of opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi from 15 years of house arrest. |
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The lead pilot flew above and to the left of the low-flying U.S. helicopters and misidentified them as Russian Hind helicopters while trying to avoid flying into a mountain. |
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Two missiles flew out from Nymph's hull and crashed into the oncoming Wraiths, the first had been shattered into pieces while the other had merely been winged. |
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Three Tiger Moths from Luskintyre flew over the parade in tight formation. |
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Suddenly Fenton's face recoiled and his hand flew up to his nose. |
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I flew to Turkey on July 7, and made my way on a series of long, weary bus journeys to the Iraq border, manned by both Kurdish and American soldiers. |
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Birds flew through the trees and cooed peacefully from the branches. |
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One night, a moth flew into my mom's ear while she was washing dishes. |
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My tween years flew by with what sounded like the suspenseful Jeopardy song counting down in the background. |
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Circling just outside the target area, I flew with one hand on the control column and the fingers of the other hand on the landing light switches. |
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Once Kinnaman flew out to Los Angeles to do a screen test, sud said, they knew they'd found their man. |
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Air superiority over the battlefield was retained at all times and the Air Force flew effective army co-operation and tactical reconnaissance missions. |
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Just then, a ragged Great-tailed Grackle flew into some nearby scrub. |
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In 1852 he flew 27 km. in a dirigible, powered by a steam engine. |
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Between 2001 and 2010, con Air flew 129,760 convicted criminals back to Central America. |
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They met in 2009, before Dewani rented a private jet and flew her to Paris to propose. |
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He spread his wings and flew to a tree, roosting on a branch. |
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A pair of water ouzels dipped and darted along the edge of a riffle in front of the car as I watched, then flew across the river when I stepped too close. |
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As investors flew to safety, the contagion of fear spread, first to the other emerging markets, then to the equity markets of more developed nations. |
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He instead flew off to Denver for fundraising and a speech some of his fellow Democrats are ducking. |
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Occasionally someone climbed over it or crashed through it or dug under it, or made himself a glider and flew through it. |
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Flags flew at half mast at North Marine Road yesterday as a mark of respect for events in America and the teams lined up on the field for a minute's silence before the start. |
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One of her friends tripped the girl, and her books fell out of her hand and papers flew all over the place like small birds trying desperately to gain flight. |
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The first half flew by in a flash and at the interval cars, vans and almost anything that was roadworthy and rainproof brought some fans from one viewing point to another. |
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The 81-year-old pontiff flew to the Armenian capital of Yerevan from Kazakhstan on the fourth day of a six-day trip to the two former Soviet republics. |
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A hand flew out of nowhere and slapped me on a cheek, reddening it. |
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The joint operation by the British and American air forces flew in more than 4,000 tons of supplies every day. |
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Despite the alien culture, I felt remarkably at home in Nepal, and as I flew over the Himalayas it was with sadness that I glimpsed their silent magnitude for the last time. |
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I threw open his closet and grimaced at the dust that flew from it. |
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The carrier, a health care provider, flew from Riyadh to Chicago, by way of London, and then boarded a bus to Indiana. |
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He flew to the USA last week to hold talks with a world-renowned expert on future technology, who is an adviser to the Pentagon as well as many top companies. |
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A male bee enticed by the fragrance of the lotus flew into it. |
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The door flew open suddenly and two naked blurs streaked past. |
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Her long, dark hair flew out behind her like a raven's feathers. |
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For the twentieth time since I alighted from the train, I berated myself for not bringing an umbrella with me, flinching as a speck of water flew into my eye. |
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Within a few seconds, she flew the craft out of the starship. |
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We flew on a turboprop military plane and landed on the carrier. |
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It shrieked in pain, and flew off, the others following close behind. |
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According to keegan's book, the two filmed in different cities and flew to be with each other on weekends. |
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Lufthansa, the German airline, flew eight empty airplanes from Munich to Frankfurt on a repositioning exercise without trouble. |
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The weapon flew through the air, its hilt colliding with Sicirin's forehead, knocking him senseless as the sword clattered to the floor beside him. |
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About 130 Norwegians flew to the North Pole and cheered and drank champagne on a charter flight as they passed the top of the globe on a round trip from Oslo. |
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He flicked on the switch, and sparks promptly flew through the air. |
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He simply pointed it out to the two landsmen and flew down to join them. |
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She flew to the UK this week to recreate an artist's impression. |
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A Las Vegas plastic surgeon flew to Jackson, personally pledging to cover the cost of reconstructive surgery. |
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As I flew away I heard his laughter, it rang so loud and clear. |
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Head warden Keith Harris and other senior keepers from the Warminster safari park flew out to the 55,000-acre Lewa Wildlife Conservancy for a 10-day visit. |
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I flew to Peru to hear her give a keynote speech at an international conference. |
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The object flew a straight line course with no stops, starts or zigzags. |
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Greg flew at him and in a moment they were engaged in hand-to-hand combat. |
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Laya flew to New York and found Shulamith emaciated and panhandling, carrying a bag holding a hammer and an unopened can of food. |
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I flew back from Seoul last night and fell asleep almost right away. |
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I watched as my angel flew softly up to heaven to wait to be born again. |
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She kept her eyes straight ahead as she flew over the rest of the clearing and then into a dense forest, her bare feet racing and leaping over stone and leaf. |
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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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They flew low in the sky and they made a loud, happy racket. |
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He flew to England and performed the procedure,and now Koff is on the road to recovery and set for many a long walk near her home in Dorset. |
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This is an exciting story about a very interesting Air Force officer who flew fighters and fighter-bombers in World War II and the Korean War. |
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Sohcahtoa flew towards the finish under Neil Callan and would have defeated Irish Heartbeat within another handful of strides. |
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But then Marion Knight of death row Records flew in on a private jet. |
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Norwegians Marianne Krog-Sand and Ottar Alme organised their dream wedding in Argyll and friends and relatives flew over from their homeland. |
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A subdued Steven Gerrard did produce one burst from midfield to unlash a rocket shot that flew just wide. |
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The scout bombers flew long range reconnaissance from the carrier, each aircraft searching out a small arc of the threat axis. |
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He was meant to match her favourite champagne, Angel, which she flew in pounds 250,000-worth of for the bash at London's Jalouse nightclub. |
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A long-tailed duck flew past Llanddulas on Sunday, while on Anglesey a female velvet scoter and a couple of little gulls have been at Lligwy Bay. |
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It flew twelve operational Group 6 RCAF Bomber Command missions over Occupied Europe in 1945, and was returned to Canada at the war's end. |
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I was on Guam, and the guys in the Quonset hut next door flew mail to in 1949,'' Hall said. |
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He flew planes recreationally until the age of 82, accumulating a total of over 7,500 flight hours. |
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The U-2 planes flew at above 60,000 feet, and reports of unidentified flying objects in the Nevada desert started to roll in, the report said. |
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Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevi and his wife, Empress Farah, left Tehran and flew to Aswan in Egypt. |
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Murray flew out to Spain this week to reacquaint himself with the surface after missing most of this part of last season with a wrist injury. |
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Organisers flew in usher girls from Beijing, an orchestra from Vienna and a troupe of synchronized swimmers from Ukraine. |
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I went to the Tucson Gem Trade Exhibition and then flew over brown and whitecapped mountain ridges and giant green squares to New York City. |
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The arrow flew in a perfect arc, until it hit an unseen bull thistle in a puff of white and deflected slightly forward. |
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This aircraft, which first flew on 16 November 1907, has been recognised as the first successful monoplane. |
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He flew through the moonlight streets, clattering over cobbles, darting down narrow alleys and up twisty wynds, racing to his love. |
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Helicopters equipped with infrared equipment flew over the area. |
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Bullet for My Valentine cut short the Canada portion of the tour and flew back home to support the daughter of James who was in hospital. |
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For decades, many of us have assumed that snowy owls flew south from the high Arctic when their food supply of lemmings was in short supply. |
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But she went wide as she flew over the final bump and could not refind her rhythm in time through the swinging gates to the finish area. |
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Number 10 Bomber-Reconnaissance Squadron on the east coast flew Wapitis, an aircraft only modestly superior to WWI machines. |
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A Bee-eater flew over Cemlyn where the now rare Roseate Tern also popped in briefly at the bustling colony. |
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A MAN who had owned a stuffed snowy owl for 15 years unwittingly flew in the face of the law and was taken to court for selling it on eBay. |
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I trace my roots back to the Chautauqua airline in New York in 1973, which flew two 15-passenger turboprop planes between three cities. |
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We flew the HI-ILS, made our gear call at three miles, touched down on the piano keys, and began to aerobrake with good flaperon popups. |
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Early the next year Chichester Clark flew to London to request more military support in an attempt to stem the increasing violence. |
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Armed choppers with Marcos immediately flew to the rescue and INS Mysore also started to close in. |
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Mr. Rather flew to the area in a roundabout fashion, first landing in Bahrain, from there flying to Islamabad and then heading to Kabul by land. |
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We flew into Tokyo, and then on to Sapporo on the island of Hokkaido. |
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A Skyling suddenly swooped down and snatched Starz right off the ground and flew off. |
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But Mark Teixeira flew out to left field, Vladimir Guerrero flew out to right and Torii Hunter hit a check-swing ground ball to second base to end it. |
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