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How to use Drones in a sentence

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Drones operate autonomously via an onboard computer with the flight plan preprogrammed before launch.
I always have either tuna provencale, or the Drones burger and the warm chocolate tart with ice cream.
Chinese Drones Target Drug KingpinBy Brendan Hong How China used drones to capture a Burmese drug kingpin.
Drones have been used to photograph everything from football games to fireworks displays.
Drones need be matched with deeds that expose the false precepts of Al Qaeda's narrative.
As Predator Drones took off and landed incessantly at the nearby airfield, we chatted over a pot of green tea.
Furthermore, there are never that many drones in a colony, as they do not contribute to providing food.
There are a lot of echoes, for instance, and these either stretch the small metallic sounds out into drones or create sharp, stuttering rhythms.
The queen bee is serviced by her male drones, and then she kills them off one by one.
Hissing drones and cymbal crashes sweep away any memory of the former's dulcet overtones.
His music is decidedly eccentric and remarkably varied, from ambient drones to industrial noise to metallic percussion.
The album is based around beautiful hypnotic drones, kind of avant-garde and kind of calming at the same time.
Initially, there are no drones at all, and the first one to enter is provided not by big, gauzy, echoing synths, but an organ.
Africanized queens are free to mate with European drones, and perhaps this has resulted in a dilution of the Africanized gene pool.
Here, Stewart's vocals hang in hazy suspensions of wafting guitars, piercing chimes, subliminal drones, and ornately wrought percussion.
And the middle-management drones who man these media outlets stations seem to be in awe of this opportunist trash-talker.
The whole thing stinks of favoritism, especially as, according to several Borg drones, the Linux angle was already being pursued in-house.
This result suggests that Africanization could have started prior to 1993 through matings of migrant drones with resident European queens.
Of its sixteen tracks, about seven are brief spectral drones, dark, nocturnal segues to the more fully developed pieces.
The former track is comprised almost entirely of bass-heavy drones and pulsating synth waves, slow echoes fading into the ether.
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Well, as anybody at the Drones will tell you, Bertram Wooster is a pretty hard chap to outgeneral.
This community is in itself a monarchy, composed of a queen, of males which are the drones, and of working bees called neuters.
The insufflation tube appears to have been left out, and there are no drones to be seen.
They are the most squeezable persons and yield the largest amount of honey to the drones.
In one case the Ligurian drones must have flown over the city of Exeter, and over several intermediate hives.
The drones of the musette and of the union pipes of Ireland are also constructed on an altogether different plan.
Of course, among pure-blooded New English housewives, such as the majority of Poketown matrons were, there were few drones.
An authorised team will operate the drones, which is equipped with a high-resolution camera and a supersensitive microphone.
Aerostats occupy a sweet spot, providing a less mobile but far more persistent surveillance than aeroplanes and drones.
Now, the monks, it is supposable, might be commonplace drones.
The thievish drones, which are prone to riot, let them riot!
An operative for Echelon, Laing is later resurrected with implanted drones that the National Security Agency's special department has engineered.
Why, they are the deadheads, the drones in the great hive, the street crowds that lounge about, gaping at those who are working.
The Air Force of Uzbekistan purchased military drones from China, Pterodactyl I, produced at the Chengdu Aircraft Industry Group.
An Academician would say that the entertainments of the fashionable world are collections of flowers which attract inconstant butterflies, famished bees, and buzzing drones.
Professor Matt Waite from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, US, says drones have the potential to be more beneficial to journalism than harmful.
There were dead bees, drones, sweepings, and stale combs, and wings of marauding moths that had strayed in after honey, all tumbled in smooth piles of the finest black dust.
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