We uncrumple a holiday flier from the Hinson Memorial Baptist Church, which contains a handwritten note. |
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She got her pilot's license in 1948 and became an accomplished stunt flier and test pilot. |
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One highly effective type of flier is the kind with tear-off tabs at the bottom. |
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The Keighley side got off to a flier, scoring two tries in 10 minutes to secure an early lead. |
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The small print on one flier noted that a one-year contract was based on a six-day workweek, 12 hours per day. |
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This season they have got off to a flier with Jon Parkin scoring three goals in their opening two games. |
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After it cools, use a wide paintbrush to apply one layer of paste under the flier and one on top. |
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Try reassuring a nervous flier by reciting the tiny probability of an airplane crash. |
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This aeromodeller has progressed from the fun-park-loving flier who thrills at the very sound of a model engine in the distance. |
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The biggest mystery is how these disturbing metrics failed to dissuade big investors and lenders from taking a flier on the industry. |
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But a recent flier suggests that the publisher might finally be a little exercised about the competition. |
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The offended students said the flier had disrupted a meeting, an assertion that became the basis of disciplinary action. |
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Still, Jack was faster, gun in hand even as she shielded Motoko and took a shot, slamming the flier out the window again with a bullet. |
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The Festival Committee has recently produced a flier detailing the main events of the Festival week. |
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There was no flier in my box, no one had mentioned it to me, nada. |
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Batting at five and in around the halfway mark, his 49 not out saw his team home, getting The Outlaws' T20 season off to a flier. |
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Worsley Park got off to a flier against Bolton Old Links, winning the first four matches and Screeton added a fifth point for an impressive 5-2 victory. |
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Mark Chilton then got Lancashire's reply off to a flier with a confident 57, sharing an opening stand of 71 with Alec Swann before Leicester hit back with three late wickets. |
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But Durham, who had already been playing in South Africa for a week, got off to a flier as the pitch eased and a half-century from Michael Gough put them in charge. |
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Under the Radar By Doug Donovan Thomas Friedkin-Toyota king, Hollywood stunt flier, big-game hunter-has guarded his privacy for decades. |
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Bureaucracy, a lack of innovation and stiff competition have wounded the company, a one-time technology industry high flier. |
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The Tory high flier, renowned for her stylish dress sense, has been accused of paying her nanny through her parliamentary allowance. |
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He was a top achiever, a high flier destined for great things. |
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Godleman and Stephen Moore got Derbyshire off to a flier, prompting the Essex captain James Foster to bring on Panesar in the 10th over. |
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But Stephen Moore and Billy Godleman are off to a flier, with 18 off the first two overs. |
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Chevron's Mr Robertson says that taking a flier on a project with a long lead time and high investment is simply too risky for his firm. |
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You don't have to be a frequent flier to be potentially affected by a highjacking. |
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We will provide a detailed explanation of the how the transition will work in an upcoming flier. |
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I should like to ask who is the higher flier, a member of the French Government or the French national airline? |
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The Redhead is slow and relatively awkward on land but is a powerful flier, capable of speeds in excess of 80 km per hour. |
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However, it is a powerful flier capable of speeds in excess of 80 km per hour. |
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It has a wingspread of 50 cm and is a strong and swift flier, but it can also run quickly because it has such long legs. |
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What is the point of all these watchdog bods enforcing this and that disclosure when management can just turn around and hand you a company flier sans any relevant disclosure? |
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Pence, with his thick mane of hair and thick build, looks great on a flier. |
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I had enough frequent flier miles to get two business class tickets. |
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There are no descriptions, just a flier handed out at the entrance with a brief overview of each piece. |
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In Georgia, a flier has surfaced suggesting that Democrats need to vote in order to avoid another Ferguson. |
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Or the flier who jumped from the Jin Mao Tower in Shanghai and slammed into an air conditioning unit on a roof. |
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Some schemes work like a frequent flier program, where financial advisers receive bigger and better rewards, the more money they channel into specific investment funds. |
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And looking around at my first-class cabin of choice, I realized that even upgrades to business class brought about by my frequent flier status wouldn't come close to the opulence Land Rover had afforded me. |
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Think of the system like an airline frequent flier program. |
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The international airport of Bremen advances in the year more than two million passengers, a clear increase during the next years is expected by the removal of the cheap flier in Bremen. |
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Binyomin Ginsberg over Northwest Airlines' decision to strip him of his top-level frequent flier status and then end his membership. |
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The 8-page flier is more of a promotional device, targeting trainees. |
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In 1927, Charles Lindbergh, a twenty-five-year-old stunt flier and airmail pilot from Minnesota, made the world's first non-stop transatlantic solo flight, from New York to Paris, and became an international hero. |
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Its stock was a high flier during the 1990's technology boom. |
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Loyalty schemes such as frequent flier programmes favour airlines with large networks, which offer passengers greater chances to accumulate and use FFP points. |
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But I am not a big high flier in all of this. |
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Even so Barrie Draper's Codology stands out on form and appears a good thing to get punters off to a flier. |
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Catastrophe has been too common from the start: in fact, Universal City's elaborate grand opening in March 1915 was cut short by disaster — a stunt flier was killed when his plane crashed near the horrified crowd. |
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Frequent flier miles are no longer the incentive du jour for credit card companies and banks. |
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From the smallest details to grand gestures, the insides of Etihad are designed to please the frazzled flier and the sanguine snoozer. |
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The flier, which Mr. Stafford still has, showed one of the marina pavilions and suggested it could be reused as a refreshment stand, pool enclosure or summer cottage. |
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Although it is a relatively strong flier, it also glides frequently, holding its wings in a very pronounced V shape as it does. |
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Tony Fernandes, the Malaysian business high flier who is Rangers' chief shareholder, fired the team's coach, Mark Hughes, to give his job to Redknapp a month before Christmas. |
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Ms. Lo's days as a high flier might have been over. |
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Experienced flier Patrick Mackey, 52, was killed when the twin-engined Piper Seneca carrying Dettori and fellow jockey Ray Cochrane crashed at Newmarket racecourse. |
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So, who foolishly allowed the official city seal to adorn the Hooters bikini contest flier, along with an LAAS logo more humanely egregious than the event itself? |
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Charles Schumer is calling for a federal review of complaints by consumers that they are losing millions of frequent flier miles without notice in confusing agreements. |
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Bathgate driver Stefan di Resta hopes to get his first season of car racing off to a flier as he gears up for his debut in the Milltek Sport VW Racing Cup later this month. |
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In 1993, the Oregon Legislature passed a law prohibiting state employees from using frequent flier miles they earn on state business for personal benefit. |
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Frequent flier mileage that was earned in business-related travel and provided to the employee for personal purposes was specifically held to be a taxable fringe benefit. |
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Enrolled in six different airline frequent flier programs, Carothers says she prefers to save up her points for a free ticket instead of upgrading her seat to business class. |
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Although the ruling applies only to the specific taxpayer it addressed, it does follow the IRS's philosophy with respect to frequent flier mileage. |
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The new frequent flier allows customers of both airlines to fly through each other's routes conveniently, and benefit from an extended frequent flier rewards programme. |
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