They're confused as to whether one follows the panels across or down, in what order the word balloons are sequenced, and so forth. |
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One fragment with the smile intact rests a step above the Moor's head, as wordless cartoon balloons float in dumb surprise above. |
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As he read the printed words in the balloons that floated above Dagwood and Blondie he drummed his fingers on the table. |
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You've mentioned the haiku-like or telegram-like quality of word balloons in comics. |
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I could write scripts and storyboard style using stick figures and balloons and captions. |
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Readers may not even notice some of the more radical elements like word balloons that get cut off by the panel borders. |
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What difference does it make that he's reading his words on pages of color and ink, the dialogue in word balloons? |
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This is because the noble medium of funny pictures and word balloons is often derided as juvenile and strictly a boys' own pastime. |
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Burgundy, particularly red burgundy, has come to be served in glass balloons, sometimes so large they resemble fish-bowls. |
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He should be out eating quail egg sandwiches, drinking extra large balloons of brandy and snorting beluga caviar off the bonnet of a Lamborghini. |
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In less urgent cases sequential dilation, for example, with either balloons or semirigid dilators, is preferred. |
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The best available data, from weather satellites and weather balloons, do not detect any appreciable atmospheric warming. |
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There were huge grins and shrieks of delight as they ran through the sprinklers, chasing each other with squirt guns and water balloons. |
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A child's handful of balloons escapes, as they must do every hour on the hour, and floats away over the Magic Kingdom. |
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A host of colourful balloons brighten the skies over Canberra during the week-long festival. |
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Tracked by theodolite, these balloons indicated the speed and direction of the wind in the upper atmosphere. |
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I look up, and stuck on any available space on the lighting grid are giant nets filled with balloons. |
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Another thing, Nancy, is that there's no one out there in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico to send up weather balloons. |
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When the fighter plane suddenly opened fire on the barrage balloons protecting the aircraft works, no one could react. |
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I dreamed of someday flying in a Spad, firing tracers from my machine guns at German barrage balloons or zeppelins. |
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Using gliders, helicopters, remote-controlled models, micro-light aircraft and balloons the filmmakers were able to get the stunning footage. |
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For the first time, scientists could accurately track weather balloons, and tell much about clouds and the direction that they travel in. |
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Sticking a couple of partially inflated balloons up the front of it only made him look even worse, deformed rather than voluptuous. |
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The balloons tied to the gatepost are slowly deflating, but have yet to be removed. |
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This involved thoroughly cleaning the house, rather a lot of food preparation and blowing up about twenty balloons. |
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Pibal input includes the angles of elevation and azimuth of the balloon at whole-minute time intervals for three different weights of balloons. |
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The hall was bedecked using balloons and festoons, with candle-lit tables adding to the carnival ambience. |
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The streets all have to be orange too, bedecked by orange balloons and bunting, ready for the crowds to appear. |
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Each table in the Burlington's massive ballroom was bedecked with flowers and nicely augmented with clusters of green and red balloons. |
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The entrance to the store was bedecked in hundreds of green and yellow balloons, and the store itself is just fabulous. |
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There's to be a Bonny Baby Competition, Fancy Dress, Puppet Show, face painting, balloons, bran tub, games, tombola, cakes and bric-a-brac. |
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Envelopes are rapidly slithering and sliding across the floor and plastic bags can be seen floating upwards as if they were balloons. |
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After studying what the company had to offer, Louisa finally decided on a mix of pink-and-white balloons. |
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For more than 60 years, weather balloons have been the foundation of global meteorology as they provide atmospheric data to weather stations. |
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So many guys who jump on the juice early end up looking like helium balloons before they deflate to normal size. |
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A chaplain is trying to deliver the closing benediction with confetti and late-arriving balloons still cascading down from the rafters. |
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She knotted her jacket's sleeves around her waist and from a pocket she unfurled a roll of balloons. |
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Right at the top of the map, are a few multi-coloured balloons, perhaps reflecting the increasing trend of advertisers using colourful gasbags. |
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Balloons cost between 3 and 4 million and pilots often form syndicates to split the cost and share balloons. |
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The drawing for the house was held at City Hall, gaily dressed with yellow balloons and reverberating with ranchera music. |
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But a lot of the comedy is silly slapstick stuff, with people hitting each other with balloons and getting into fights. |
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In seconds, she found herself pinned to the floor and having piles of old balloons, crepe paper, and confetti showered over her. |
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Then dozens of multi-coloured balloons were released into the sunny evening sky. |
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During Cowboy Mounted Shooting, cowboys and cowgirls galloping horses shoot balloons with blanks. |
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I don't show my power feats to them, but carry around these balloons, blow them and twist them into animal and bird shapes. |
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One also prohibited the discharge of projectiles and explosives from balloons. |
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Aerostats are packed to their fins with special radar payloads that would have mere hot air balloons, airships or blimps hissing with envy. |
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In a couple of hours the Hall was transformed, with multicoloured streamers and balloons adding to the highly colourful exhibits. |
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The mitochondria and other parts of the cell blow up like balloons and explode. |
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When I got to work yesterday, my cube door was blocked off and the cube was brimming with balloons. |
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We blow balloons up for them, do some magic and just remind them what it's like to play again. |
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Bring balloons, blow them up, start throwing them around like they do before concerts start. |
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The first, traditional balloons, are pear-shaped, carry a basket suspended underneath, but lack any means of propulsion or guidance. |
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Guys seem to dig the chicks posing with, popping, riding, and blowing up balloons and inflatable toys! |
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I'm constantly hitting the wrong icon when the dock balloons up on mouseover. |
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We saw Fritz try to get several other balloons but the anti-aircraft guns compelled him to fly high and so he could not make a direct hit. |
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We're all familiar with helium, the very light gas that makes balloons and airships float in the air. |
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Within a decade of that first flight, balloons were used for military reconnaissance in France. |
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From there, the space began to grow, with found objects, Jack's beanstalk, pop-out characters, balloons, ladders in the air. |
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And for those who don't already know it backwards, 3,000 balloons will be at the ready, printed with lyrics. |
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Scanning his expansive office, there is no sign of a calendar with January 13 ringed, nor of any balloons and party poppers. |
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Larry hustled off to the surplus store and bought 45 weather balloons and several large tanks of helium. |
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After shooting the first 5 balloons, he holsters one gun, draws the second and goes after the last 5 balloons. |
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All the balloons were released as the crowd cheered and watched them disappear. |
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As with anterior packing, tissue necrosis can occur if a posterior pack is inserted improperly or balloons are overinflated. |
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There are strings of about half meter long attaching the balloons to the tables. |
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Today, balloons in Japan are lifted by hot air rather than the more expensive helium or hydrogen. |
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They were the ones who were always crying and throwing fits when they lost their helium balloons. |
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Seems he was at a kids party where the balloons popped and scared the life out of him! |
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At the top, Julie of St Lucia is covering the two balloons with newspaper strips. |
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To celebrate our second ever show bring yer party balloons, streamers, cheezels, falafel rolls and throw anything you've got in the air. |
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They find high emotional drama in balloons expanding and potentially popping. |
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There are silver balloons tied to the railing by the front stairs and streamers are decorating the path to the gym. |
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The waitstaff stops mid-clap and looks as if someone had just popped all their balloons. |
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What adaptations do leatherback turtles have that could make balloons and grocery bags dangerous to them? |
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Nearly 800 anti-aircraft guns were moved to the coast and 1,000 barrage balloons were erected. |
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When we got to school, they had the cafeteria all decorated up with lights and balloons. |
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But she surprised me by taking advantage of a brief exit to the washroom to decorate the campsite in streamers and balloons. |
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With festive spot prizes, crackers and balloons, it was truly a great start to the Christmas par-tying season. |
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It's good to know that skirts of contemporary balloons are treated with a flame retardant. |
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Six balloons arrived on Sunday but stormy weather has meant that they have been grounded ever since. |
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He filled his writings with discussions of plows, air pumps, compasses, canal locks, balloons and steam power. |
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There's a still silence as they examine the contents which include pen, stickers, balloons, magnets and a few chocolate bars. |
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Ten balloons from around the nation took part in the Night Glow, a display event, where balloonists inflate anchored balloons on dusk. |
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The crafts themselves can also be created using small hot air balloons or ordinary balloons with lights inside them. |
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In the time remaining, and amid much giggling, we inflated our balloons, ready for the ascent. |
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In addition to the tethered Skyhooks, Gildenberg would release small pilot balloons to measure wind speeds during the experiments. |
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By the end of the day several inflated balloons will end up littering the far bank. |
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Next minute there are balloons with brightly coloured tails floating at ceiling level above Elvis' head. |
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She had put up a table for the presents, put balloons and streamers everywhere and helped the cook bake her own cake. |
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An expert at balloon sculpture was a big hit with the kids who wanted made-to-order balloons that resembled animals and birds. |
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Most are expendable packages attached to helium or hydrogen-filled weather balloons and only a small number of the sensors are retrieved. |
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At its height, the protests were marked by stink bombs, urine-filled balloons and even a blast bomb. |
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It's certainly more cinematic than many comics for the simple fact that it has no thought balloons and no omniscient narrator. |
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The event's show stopper was when the organisers released a dole of doves, white balloons and confetti from a helicopter as symbols of peace. |
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The school's hall was decorated with balloons for the occasion and the guests all enjoyed a buffet and drinks. |
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Given how the brain perceives motion, randomly moving balloons aren't very off-putting. |
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On Saturday, I picked up some cool rocket balloons for the kids which turned out to be a total disaster. |
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And, if we are walking down the street and there's a man there selling extremely inflated themed balloons, then why not? |
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When two people were injured, right there in Times Square, when the ropes attached to one of the big, inflated balloons. |
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The balloons inflate the network, putting the string under tension while the string holds the balloons in place. |
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Our piece de resistance was a helium tank to inflate Labour Party balloons. |
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Outside there's an incestuous D' Ove orgy going on in the D' Ovecote, hot air balloons are sailing by, bees and hang-gliders are buzzing around. |
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As the movement of the fans increases, the air picks up the cloth and it balloons up into a large shape. |
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You launch circus clowns from a teeter-totter, pop colorful balloons and catch the poor flying fellows, lest they be ill-affected by gravity. |
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Then members of the mandirs or businesses sponsoring the floats personalized them with balloons and garlands. |
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The major interior space, the Potomac rotunda, balloons under a domed ceiling with an oculus, reaching a height of 120 feet. |
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However, certification only applies to the various types of aircraft, as well as manned balloons. |
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Come browse our wide selection of party favors, balloons, confetti, gifts, streamers, wrapping paper, invitations, cards, stationery and more! |
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The place was well decorated, with balloons and streamers hanging everywhere. |
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After he had given out the prizes all the children in the shop were given red balloons and some colouring books. |
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It is thought that the catheter balloons burst as they were pushed against the calculus as the bladder contracted during bladder emptying. |
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The Hall was beautifully decorated for the occasion with coloured balloons, lighting, ribbons and included a full-size cat-walk. |
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Those who attended were greeted with a splendid display of colour with helium balloons, banners and flags festooning the walls of the Glenside. |
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They're the kind of balloons which when inflated are shaped like round pillows. |
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Other similarly coloured decorations included flowers, balloons, the cake and the reception at the Hanover International. |
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Coloured cut outs of red hearts, and heart-shaped balloons, decorated the walls and roof in the dimly lit ballroom. |
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There were thousands of people there, and a cake that looked like a train, balloons, gifts, and fairy bread! |
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Any remaining vein narrowing can be opened further with dilatable balloons and stents. |
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Clad in their red and white costumes bearing similar coloured balloons and ribbons they enjoyed their participation. |
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The committee had a four-course meal, upmarket wines, auction prizes, 2000 balloons and other decorations and a Perth band lined up. |
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The gaily coloured banners and balloons decorating the streets give the impression of an impromptu homecoming party. |
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He was decked out in a sparkly blue clown's outfit, and had a bunch of brightly coloured helium filled balloons tied to each wrist. |
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She grabbed my hand and led me through a front door that was heavily decorated with balloons and streamers. |
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After he made his promises, a shower of balloons and confetti sealed the audience's excitement as well. |
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Local residents pulled out all the stops to make Santa feel welcome, with balloons and decorations. |
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Colorful hot-air balloons have loaned their construction technology to the builders of air-formed dome buildings. |
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Throughout the weekend, static and moving displays, concours, passenger rides, funfairs and hot air balloons will all add to the atmosphere. |
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Hot-air balloons are controlled by adding or reducing the heat, which adjusts the air density within it. |
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The finale is especially charming when the Italians climb into hot-air balloons to set off for their homeland. |
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Hot-air balloons were released and one drifted into some women dressed as Dixie Belles. |
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Tethered hot air balloons and helicopter flights were among the other attractions at the festival. |
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Ottaviani's recreation of the conversation is seriously limited by the confines of cartoon balloons and a mere six panels on a page. |
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Many held aloft signs, waved flags or held multi coloured balloons. |
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Shortly thereafter, Facebook announced a similar initiative, although their plan calls for the use of drones instead of balloons. |
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South Korean activists are already planning to loft them over the Demilitarized Zone in balloons. |
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As the balloons and electricity scared us, inhibitions were naturally lowered and I saw the flirtation begin. |
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We want 73 party hats, 400 balloons, a cake for 125 and any of the girls that are available in those costumes you sent up before. |
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Tasha Blank played fast and bouncy house beats with heart-shaped balloons tied to the DJ booth. |
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In addition to tracking birds, the radar was used on 113 occasions to track weather balloons in order to determine wind direction and speed at different altitudes. |
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In the late 18th century, the first manned weather balloons were launched. |
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But data from weather balloons and satellites don't match the projections. |
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The air over Antarctica has warmed dramatically over the past 30 years, according to a new study of archived data collected by weather balloons floated over the icy continent. |
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On the other corner, a dozen or so balloons are tied to a pole. |
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Someone had given Colin a huge bouquet of rainbow balloons, and there were so many that they blocked the three men from the view of the front seat and the side windows. |
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Elle and Arki celebrated her brother Ben's birthday by releasing white balloons from the end of the dock into the sunset, to the sound of the local Junkanoo band. |
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They might be balloons, airships, planes, or tethered aerostats. |
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Staff and other keep-fit fanatics presented John with a cake decorated with his membership card and hung balloons on all his favourite gym equipment. |
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He tempted the children with goldfish, balloons, windmills, cheap toys and a few coppers to bring him rags, but some of the rags they brought him were still being used. |
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At the end the children released red balloons to mark Red Nose Day. |
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The Beavers, Cubs and Scouts plan to plot the course of the balloons as reports roll in and put the information on a notice board at their hut in Heslington. |
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I chuckled lightly as one of the lower balloons disengaged itself from the pole and lazily drifted upward, zigging and zagging on the warmish breeze. |
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It was a very sophisticated space probe, it had everything on it, penetrators, balloons, orbiting things, you know, it was just the whole shooting match. |
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The Helium filled balloons which had formed an arch of honour over the entrance gate were tied to the two coaches and accompanying cars to make for a colourful entryway. |
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Right now they are rollerblading and throwing water balloons. |
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Others suffer a nasty twist of fate that balloons their garden-variety misbehavior into a superscandal. |
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Few neighborhood rituals in Manhattan are more beguiling than to be present as roustabouts pump helium into the balloons that give such a childlike lift to the Macy's parade. |
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But the management of two balloons would, necessarily, be very difficult, in view of the problem how to keep them both at an equal ascensional force. |
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Like balloons, the birds were meant to be able to carry a human aloft in a gilded cage. |
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Before going anywhere Debbie cracked on with the table decorations, attaching the ribbons for the balloons and spraying them with gold glitter while I blitzed the kitchen. |
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My husband and I were wandering through the city one slow summer Saturday, when suddenly there was an avalanche of music, colour, satin, sequins, balloons and feathers. |
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He saw the soldiers and the land-girls, the silver sausage shapes of the barrage balloons in the sky, the occasional flight of marauder or defender aeroplanes droning aloft. |
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Some marchers had placards while others eagerly snapped up pink and blue balloons, with the Gazette's Save Our Maternity Unit logo, to secure to their prams and baby buggies. |
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In a tearful statement, he launched into a soliloquy about seeing himself free again playing with children, balloons, and dogs. |
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And at that point he launched into a soliloquy about seeing himself free again playing with children, balloons, and dogs. |
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An occasional tour bus or motorbike roars through, and, at dusk, hot air balloons drift lazily overhead. |
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Tactics like putting a beach ball within the area they are disturbing and letting it blow in the wind and using scarecrows, balloons, and pinwheels can deter them. |
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If crows have become unwelcome guests, Martens recommends scare tactics, such as Mylar tape, pie tins, scary eye balloons, scarecrows, and auditory alarms. |
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When the ballonets are filled with air, the dense air contained within different balloons but the same envelope as the helium has an effect on the buoyancy. |
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Smaller balloons are then inflated around the main structure, and the process repeated to create mini-igloos for the guests and staff to sleep in. |
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The gym was crowded and decorated with balloons and streamers. |
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Some less-obvious tools include balloons and a rubber mallet. |
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Decorate your home inexpensively with loads of balloons and streamers. |
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Prudie would not quibble with any man who is turned off by a woman who balloons up several sizes from what she was when they initially got together. |
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Breen heads a high ball down to Quinn, who balloons his shot over the bar. |
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This invention relates to apparatus and method for inflating balloons and, while inflated, for allowing insertion thereinto of objects for display, gifts, etc. |
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There were massive air-raid precautions, trenches in public parks, barrage balloons aloft, and anti-aircraft weaponry deployed on public buildings. |
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The camera pans up so we can see the barrage balloons overhead. |
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It is also thought that she mistook barrage balloons for ones marking the City of London and decided to bail out thinking she would come down on dry land. |
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Mr Rex Hoyes was also the owner of Marwell Hall, a country house situated in several acres of land four miles north east of the barrage balloons of Eastleigh Airport. |
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But there were no barrage balloons or anti-aircraft guns to defend York. |
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Free balloons carrying meteorographs came into use in the 1890s. After a predetermined time, the meteograph instrument package would be released and descend on a parachute. |
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All around the world meteorologists fly helium filled balloons to measure, amongst other things, the temperature of the air at different heights above the ground. |
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Miniature coal-fired power stations, a car that runs on electricity, a lawnmower, mini hot-air balloons and homemade train sets were all entered into the competition. |
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He looked like a stunned mullet on the stage when the balloons came down. |
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This stage furnishes the ammunition for two.45 Colt sixguns,.45 caliber blanks with enough blast to pop balloons but not send bullets around haphazardly. |
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He blows up balloons all day, sits on the porch swing watching them fly. |
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It makes you wonder if they buy a bag of balloons, sit blowing them up then stick a pin in them just to get their buzz and to satisfy their feeble minds. |
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Carefully placed fans, well manoeuvred balloons, tassels, pasties and body stockings ensured that the audience seldom saw what they thought they did. |
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The revolution in the air also stemmed from the availability of reliable internal combustion engines, though unpowered balloons have a much longer history. |
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She released 1,000 balloons to mark the launch of Child Rescue Alert, which uses newsflashes on TV and radio to appeal for help in quickly tracing kidnapped children. |
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We strung up balloons and I bought party hats and noisemakers. |
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Please note the flashing part at the bottom of the balloons. |
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Using gliders, balloons, planes and helicopters, each shot is closer to the flocks of birds in flight than most people have ever been to a feathered friend on the ground. |
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After the old fella collecting money, we passed the old guy at the door greeting customers, with the obligatory vest, badges and balloons for the kids. |
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She'll cover herself in balloons, then plunge a stickpin through each one. |
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Our own Rx includes fat, colored chalk for drawing hopscotch boxes, plus Whiffle Ball and water balloons. |
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Paris, to them, turns out to be all parks, games, balloons, and carousels. |
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As the children collected their awards, accompanied by their proud parents and grandparents, a shower of coloured balloons cascaded down and around them. |
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There were balloons and streamers and other traditional party decorations. |
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The hall was decorated with multi-colored streamers, balloons and confetti, and on the stage there was a DJ mixing up popular tracks and dance music. |
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To add the holiday atmosphere, balloons were placed on each table. |
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At one event, a giant Christmas cracker had been lowered to the ground containing all manner of party paraphernalia including party balloons and hats. |
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And earlier this year, a lollipop lady nearly quit her job after being pelted with a drinks can, water balloons and a stick by students from the school. |
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The flower buds are hollow balloons, which gradually inflate and color up. |
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It was a cosy atmosphere inside Coffee Pot, which was decked up with balloons, festoons and buntings, besides a decorated Christmas tree and crib set. |
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Mr Bebb marvelled judges with a demonstration about Invar, an alloy which does not contract or expand when the temperature changes using nothing but balloons and chit-chat. |
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Domonic and his friends and family will leave Lyneham in procession at 10 am and will be followed by a tractor decorated with balloons and banners. |
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And as if by magic, all the balloons immediately drooped, deflated. |
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Early flights were brief because the balloons quickly deflated. |
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In the competition for excess, it is also necessary for a candidate's handlers to denude every dime store within a hundred miles of its stock of red, white and blue balloons. |
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I mentally made myself a reminder to desensitize her to balloons. |
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I chucked darts at balloons and won big stuffed puppy dog for Katie. |
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One of helium's better-known, but less commercially important, applications is in lighter-than-air craft, such as dirigibles, and in weather and research balloons. |
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The balloons were falling, but the room was emptying already. |
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There are over five hundred million balloons in Europe which have been tied together with string and gum to form Europe City, the capital of Europe. |
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This new sport-pilot license privileges will extend over a variety of aircraft, including gliders, power parachutes, gyroplanes, weight-shift-control, airships and balloons. |
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The drama of a simultaneous release was hindered by technical difficulties, so the balloons dribbled out and up like bubbles rising in viscous liquid. |
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Balloons and 55 white pigeons were launched by radio stations all over the country on the eve of last Friday's concert. |
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A further wave of fluorescent balloons gently deflated, exhaling into miniature harmonicas to breathe an eerie music of the spheres. |
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The illusion was bolstered by a group of small vessels towing barrage balloons. |
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Additional lift capacity could be achieved by the inclusion of further weather balloons fitted between each of the arms. |
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The festival had balloons, flowers, fireworks, performers, and the whole shebang. |
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Sounding balloons carry a payload, usually a radiosonde, to heights of 30 km or more. |
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Globophobia has been used to refer to the fear of globalization, though it can also mean the fear of balloons. |
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Aerial survey is conducted using cameras attached to airplanes, balloons, UAVs, or even Kites. |
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Recognised for their value as observation platforms, balloons were important targets for enemy aircraft. |
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It was also in this war when countries first used aerial warfare, in the form of reconnaissance balloons, to a significant effect. |
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Clothing au ballon was produced with exaggerated puffed sleeves and rounded skirts, or with printed images of balloons. |
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In 1984, the Soviet space probes Vega 1 and Vega 2 released two balloons with scientific experiments in the atmosphere of Venus. |
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Yost's improved design for hot air balloons triggered the modern sport balloon movement. |
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Campaigners for the Crewe and Nantwich candidate were seen in the gas-guzzler with pamphlets and blue balloons. |
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Penney Outlet, sells balloons, Lotto tickets, tickets to local events, gift-wrap service. |
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An especially interesting chapter deals with planetary balloons, aircraft, submarines, and cryobots. |
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Large helium balloons are used by the South Korean government and private activists advocating freedom in North Korea. |
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Metallic and nonmetallic balloons can knock out electrical service when they float between power lines. |
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Planes assigned to attack enemy balloons were often equipped with incendiary bullets, for the purpose of igniting the hydrogen. |
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And don't miss the magical Nightglow displays when music is synchronised to lit-up balloons. |
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Sometimes I feel like I'm doing a time-share sales pitch and all I need are balloons to complete the effect. |
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Tethered balloons for use in windy conditions are often stabilised by aerodynamic shaping and connecting to the tether by a halter arrangement. |
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The new Hijrah year, however, will not be accompanied by any balloons or fireworks or jumping into ice-cold fountains. |
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When metallic balloons and power lines kiss, the result can be explosive and leave hundreds of people in the dark. |
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If you want to muck around with 'hippy crack', laughing gas or helium balloons, you've got 50 years to play with them after your career is over. |
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Space ships have crash landed, Traffic was delayed, Glitter fell like Led balloons, Dragons have been Slade. |
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The balloons will be attached to an eye bolt on the roof of The Perfume Shop cabin in the shopping centre. |
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Representatives from the fanzine will also be handing out claret and gold balloons before the game at the DW Stadium. |
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Naval trials of balloons began in 1891, but the results were unsatisfactory and none were purchased by the navy. |
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They also filled up hundreds of water balloons and we had great fun skelping each other for a few hours. |
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The structures of the nephron, cochlea and semicircular canals, and leaf stomata can all be modeled with long clown balloons. |
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A LEADING business body has appealed for Jubilee celebrations to shun Chinese lanterns amid fears the fire balloons could spark a blaze. |
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He is alleged to have used a catapult to fire balloons filled with pink paint at the magician at 3am. |
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The pendant light is a flotilla of hot air balloons hand blown in glass. |
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Those ignorant of balloon releases are worse than the solitary litter lout, as balloons also become litter. |
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Around 40,000 balloons were released into the rainy Manchester sky as the ceremony concluded with a spectacular fireworks display. |
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Spare us the thought that we might have to rely on a home guard, searchlights and barrage balloons. |
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Berkswell resident David Bell's late father G r a h a m was among the many men of 916 Squadron who helped deploy barrage balloons above the city. |
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Chelsea simply returned to earth as floppily as one of Richard Branson's deflated balloons. |
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Do they sit around a map of the city dreaming up ludicrous ideas like monorails and barrage balloons to keep the populace happy? |
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He might have met her while he and other fellows were experimenting with balloons. |
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The business sells party gear of every description, from fancy dress outfits and accessories to balloons, table confetti and bouncy castles. |
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There was a big birthday cake, party poppers and balloons, along with a dressing up box full of wigs and feather boas. |
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The study addresses balloons and stents, atherectomy devices, thrombectomy devices, and endovenous ablation. |
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The mayor of Magnolia declared May 21, 2002, as Ervin Quintuplet Day, and the town displayed a Happy Birthday sign and balloons by the railroad. |
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Until 2016, the tradition had been to also release 30,000 similarly coloured balloons, which represented the people of Gibraltar. |
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Google is working on a similar system with its Project Loon, which uses high-altitude weather balloons to provide connections. |
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The data is similar to that collected by weather balloons, but more accurate, more frequent and on a global scale. |
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Light gas balloons are predominant in scientific applications, as they are capable of reaching much higher altitudes for much longer periods of time. |
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Bob has more than 1,400 hours crewing for balloons and in 2000 achieved the BFA's high rating, master crew chief, in the Crew Achievement Award Program. |
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Everyone chases and colours each other with dry powder and coloured water, with some carrying water guns and water-filled balloons for their water fight. |
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The children were immediately entranced by all the balloons. |
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Google's Project Loon aims to deliver Wi-Fi to remote parts of the world via souped-up weather balloons, which are designed to stay up for 100 days. |
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Russian clown Slava Polunin of St Petersburg Circus brings a stunning blizzard, as well as giant floating balloons and a fine cobweb floating out over the audience. |
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Specifically, the Royal Meteorological Society researched and investigated the ionization of the upper atmosphere, by suspending instruments on balloons or kites. |
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He was standing on a chair Velcroing red balloons to himself. |
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Record City bonuses, massive boardroom pay rises 10 times that on the shop floor, golden parachute pensions for the bosses, lead balloons for the workers. |
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Mr Rosser did say, however, that the Nightglow part of the festival, which saw balloons tethered but lit up in the dark, had attracted up to 10,000 people. |
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Our route lay on the outskirts of the city, but we did see a little of the bomb damage, and also the barrage balloons, a sight many people had not seen before. |
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Manned observation balloons, floating high above the trenches, were used as stationary reconnaissance platforms, reporting enemy movements and directing artillery. |
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Balloons commonly had a crew of two, equipped with parachutes, so that if there was an enemy air attack the crew could parachute to safety. |
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A moonbounce, tidal tower slide, face painting, cotton candy, popcorn, balloons, snow cones, baked goods, and silent auction are among the attractions. |
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By 1945, it had produced 12 million shells, six million fuses, five and a half million parachutes, 50,000 dinghies, 20,000 barrage balloons and 4,500 pontoons and storm boats. |
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Like many children our daily lives and entertainment were barrage balloons, mobile anti-aircraft gun smoke screens and picking up metal pieces from previous night raids. |
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The barrage balloons were above where the Standard Cinema stood. |
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Superpressure balloons offer flight endurance of months, rather than days. |
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Hot air balloons used in sport flying are sometimes made in special designs to advertise a company or product, such as the Chubb fire extinguisher illustrated. |
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The first thing you'd think of would be to take a lawn chair, attach over 100 helium balloons to it and see if you could take off and land at said festival, right? |
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Today, hot air balloons are much more common than gas balloons. |
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Many turtles die from malabsorption and intestinal blockage following the ingestion of balloons and plastic bags which resemble their jellyfish prey. |
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Based on equipment, the market is segmented into barometer, anemometer, hygrometer, rain gauge, thermometer, sling psychrometer, and weather balloons. |
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Leading global supplier of catheter balloons and aesthesia breathing bags. |
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These reporting stations range from weather centres, satellites, the navy and weather balloons but also the most important weather forecasting tool ever, local knowledge. |
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Of Peripheral Vascular Stents and Balloons Capitated Pricing. |
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The Balloons and Tunes Hot Air Balloon Festival, organised by KP Promotions, is expected to attract thousands of people, including hot air balloon enthusiasts. |
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Balloons were used by the British Royal Engineers in 1885 for reconnaissance and observation purposes during the Bechuanaland Expedition and the Sudan Expedition. |
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