He dropped out after two years, learned to fly, and spent the summer of 1923 barnstorming through the West. |
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The intervening passing years haven't mellowed the magic as Page peels back time to serve up three barnstorming belters. |
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Paige, in particular, became nationally famous through barnstorming around the country. |
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President Aleksander Kwasniewski is barnstorming the country in a 30-city tour. |
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Since then, Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt has been barnstorming all over the West visiting proposed areas and soliciting public comment. |
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Tilton is barnstorming the country, outlining his proposal in speeches, interviews and employee meetings, and touting some promising statistics. |
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And now we see support for his plan falling, despite his 2-month barnstorming efforts. |
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Bush won the midterms for Republicans by barnstorming the country attacking Democrats for not passing his homeland security bill. |
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When completed, Art started barnstorming the lumbering biplane throughout the Midwest. |
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He moved from barnstorming to the Apollo program without making a fatal mistake in an accident-prone profession. |
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Porter featured again, with Kim Criswell barnstorming her way through I've Still Got My Health. |
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Besides hauling passengers on airshow barnstorming flights, J.R. uses the Stearman for banner and glider towing and scenic flights. |
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The stunts range from parachuting onto a hot air balloon to the classic barnstorming to landing a Cessna on the Golden Gate Bridge. |
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That the let's-put-on-a-show plot was age-old mattered not among lively performances, inventive comedy and barnstorming dance routines. |
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In the Best Supporting Actor category, Chris Cooper deservedly picked up the gold statuette for his barnstorming performance in Adaptation. |
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Brian Minto took on Vincent Maddalone in what we can classify as barnstorming affair. |
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Beckham clearly felt his barnstorming performance on Wednesday night was the right moment to quit on a high. |
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After a multitude of barnstorming performances on the left side, Danny Tiatto was judged the best player in the Maine Road ranks last campaign. |
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Carl and the Special stayed on the aviation scene joining the Flying Aces Air Circus in the late 1920s with Jessie Woods walking on the wings, as well as barnstorming. |
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After a relatively slow start the Lismore team came home with a barnstorming finish to easily account for the highly fancied Coffs Harbour and Armidale teams. |
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He started the first weekend of his second prime ministership barnstorming. |
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For while Mr Jiang is barnstorming in America, the big news in China is dams. |
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You were not here last night to hear Mr McCreevy make his barnstorming speech. |
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Back then, when partners of stars melted into the background, it was a barnstorming stealing of the show. |
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Not long after that, during a barnstorming tour of the country, he suffers the fate of all martyrs. |
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As the barnstorming tour moves across America, Walker also seems to become increasingly fixated on Cuba. |
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He spent the last two years barnstorming around the country on behalf of Mitt Romney. |
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The president is barnstorming factories in swing states, banking on a return of jobs in time for the election. |
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His high-profile barnstorming on behalf of John McCain in 2008 finished the job. |
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It was a barnstorming production, a high-octane, rip roaring success. |
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During the early years of the air age, ushered in by the Wright Brothers at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, in 1903, barnstorming was a highly popular activity. |
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What did he make of Bobo Balde's barnstorming performance in Vigo? |
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The lithe spirit is somewhat changed for the Sixth Concerto which is a full blown four movement work containing much barnstorming and magnificence all around. |
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It is a beautiful and well thought out characterisation and more effective to me than the rather barnstorming performance of Michael Feast in the same role at Chichester. |
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Seven of the nine selections are Peterson compositions and rather than a barnstorming concert opener, Oscar chooses a quiet, reflective piece, Nighttime. |
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It wasn't quite the barnstorming performance of previous eras. |
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The Chancellor's conference speeches are always barnstorming. |
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Ruth, too, was famous for performing vaudevillian shenanigans on the off-season barnstorming tours he frequently headlined. |
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Fire engines can be retro too. Kids can imagine they are taking to the skies in a Corsair pedal plane or pretend they're barnstorming in the Red Baron pedal plane. |
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In case you missed it, Eddie Feigner, the barnstorming softball pitcher who made Central Mass. |
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Let's hope he can maintain that barnstorming form now until the end of the season. |
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But the Koreans gave their huge pockets of supporters in Montreal's cavernous Olympic Stadium a thrilling show as they scored twice in the last seven minutes to set up a barnstorming final stretch. |
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But a barnstorming win from Ian Poulter helped get the ball rolling and Rory McIlroy battled to a half-point against Stewart Cink. |
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We've got some barnstorming events coming up, be sure to check them out. |
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Everton's barnstorming left-back Leighton Baines is making a strong case for himself to end that drought. |
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After our barnstorming participation in 2008, for which our booth was awarded the much-coveted reddot design award, we are again invited to showcase our products. |
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On the back of another barnstorming display against quarter-final opponents Canada, and while draped in a German flag, the modest starlet ensured the focus stayed on the team rather than her own performance. |
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He spent the months leading up to the election barnstorming around the country. |
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