Some of the cheapest meat is stripped by machines and high-pressure jets from the bone, which is likely to be highly infectious in a sick cow. |
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They fought tanks, armored personnel carriers, jets and precision munitions with Datsun pickups. |
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He had always thought that Air Force One jets were reserved for very important personages, like the president. |
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In its upper reaches, climbers are at heights equal to the cruising altitudes for passenger jets. |
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On bigger jets, that can mean as few as two attendants in coach class trying to sell food to more than 100 passengers. |
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This video game has over 60 authentically modeled aircraft ranging from harrier-type jets to military helicopters. |
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The gases, expelled as jets, drive out debris that had been embedded in the ice, endowing comets with their flamboyant tails. |
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The teenager is now busy making last-minute plans before she jets off in early April. |
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The blue is criss-crossed with a lattice of delicate, dissipating vapour trails from the transatlantic jets passing overhead. |
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And like jets, the next generation of space vehicles might take off from a runway rather than a launch pad. |
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His world is one of luxury yachts, private jets, pet tigers and plastic surgeons. |
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I'm sorry for you, my sweet angel, but lately passenger planes and jets do manage to get people from one end of the earth in under two days. |
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She's got an anti-magnetic hull and can use hydro jets instead of engines so there won't be any signatures. |
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Transmission is hydromechanical with a hydrostatic gearbox for the steering gear and power take-off for the water jets. |
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He controls the spacecraft's attitude jets and thrusters, while the engineer keeps a lookout and pays attention to the timing. |
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We watched as the workers carefully restored pieces of old airplanes, fighter jets and lunar modules. |
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A phenomenon illustrating reversibility of time is the barely perceptible lag of atomic clocks transported on jets traveling at high speeds. |
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We also try hydromassage which means a lady with a powerful hose jets you all over in a bath. |
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Wispy cirrus clouds are the only ones that form naturally at the high altitudes where jets cruise. |
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Breathing apparatus, three jets, foam and two ground monitors were used to get the inferno under control. |
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Inside a studio large enough to house a couple of jumbo jets, a reconstruction of a tiny, sweaty club has been built. |
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Yesterday, under a blue sky striated by the white contrails of jets, Stack was laid to rest in Arlington National Cemetery. |
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Coastline defences include a nearby air base and military jets still roar overhead. |
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If you see no monarch eggs, caterpillars or chrysalises, trim the plants back now and treat with jets of water or a little insecticidal soap. |
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It has mechanical arms that can grab and dig as well as water jets and suction pipes to gently clear away mud and sand. |
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The lion's share of these jets are antiquated, consisting of Korean War-era aircraft. |
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They don't use mechanical drills but jets of high-pressure hot water, which can cut through the full 500 metre thickness of ice in 24 hours. |
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Tornado, Jaguar and Harrier jets, of the Royal Air Force, scream overhead loosing off powerful projectiles which thud into the targets below. |
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The bus drove us through the airport past all the big shiny jets to a small field where the beat up old two prop rust bucket planes were kept. |
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Fighter jets have been on station around NYC that strobe their lights, and turn them on and off. |
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He relishes an opulent lifestyle with palatial homes in Europe and America, private jets, two yachts and a helicopter. |
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Future regional jets will most likely be better equipped with head-up displays aimed at providing more guidance information to flight crews. |
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Several airports closed, leaving crews and jets out of position for onward journeys. |
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Pouring water over a steaming engine that was in danger of spurting boiling jets of vapor with the wrong timing of a pour. |
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In another study, a scientists observed single contrails produced by military jets that were allowed to fly during those days. |
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The jets sit fueled and ready on the tarmac, and pilots stand by around the clock ready to scramble them into the air on a moment's notice. |
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In the next lot, the Audi TT sprayed two white jets of nitrous oxide out of vents just below its headlights. |
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By forcing the blood to fly out of the extra hole instead of the end of the tube it sprays out rather than jets out. |
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The plane captains, taking great pride in the condition of their jets, scrambled to their Hornets to close the canopies. |
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A plurality of sparger jets protrudes from the wall surface for delivering an oxygen gas flow directly into the interior of the sludge. |
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He was hoisted into a spa bath with the jets turned on and bubble bath added to five inches of water. |
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Overhead the vapour trails of American jets streaked across the washed-out winter sky. |
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The banks on both sides of the river are marked by innumerable steam jets, ngawhas, fumaroles, and geysers. |
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I slid into the hot tub and sighed as the warm water from the jets soothed my aching body. |
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I commented on this and was told the rashes were a nervous reaction to low-flying jets and explosions. |
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His penchant for fast cars, castles, horses, jets, yachts, game lodges and bling is well chronicled. |
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Since the tragedy, the world's only fleet of supersonic jets has undergone safety modifications, rigorous checks and numerous test flights. |
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Flying jets in wing formation in the weather and carrying explosive ordnance on board is dangerous work. |
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A central passageway through the shaft transmits drilling fluid to fluid jets positioned near the blades and the cutting elements. |
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The ruffian took the entire brunt of the fall, cushioning the impact somewhat for Trrol and simultaneously throwing up jets of dust and detritus. |
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The tub is slick, and with lots of slippery bubbles foaming up from the jets, you'd best watch your step. |
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The cabinet was horrified when dockers blacked the jets destined for the military rulers. |
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Both of the approaching jets fired missiles at us, the warheads seeking in on us from different directions. |
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They spread a thick layer of foam over the forecourt and the blazing vehicles and used water jets to cool gas cylinders in a nearby storage area. |
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Coincidentally, the boating people also realised that they must have miscounted, and jets set out scouring the seas for them. |
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The delegation jets off to New Zealand on Tuesday to see what sort of deal our trans-Tasman cousins can offer. |
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I don't begrudge people their private jets and grated truffles, nor anything which I can actually picture in my mind. |
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Most commercial jets have reverse thrust, which redirects engine thrust to help stop the aircraft. |
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They will be able to travel on one of the club's two yachts and its fleet of private jets. |
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Up above them in the ether the jets trails of the morning flights could be seen lingering. |
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It hit with sudden fury as the airmen patrolled the flightline where the three nations' jets were housed. |
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Air Force jets and police helicopters continued to fly overhead at regular intervals, yet at street level all was unusually quiet. |
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The Kemble Air Day brought the best examples of vintage jets and warbirds together at one airfield along with modern RAF aircraft. |
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This process results in two jets of hadronic particles as the quarks form hadrons. |
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As far as relaxation is concerned, there is a sauna, a steam room, a jacuzzi, and a water pool with massage jets. |
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The jets attempted to intercept and identify the source of the contrail, but no visual or confirmed radar contact was made, he added. |
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Refill the tub with clean cold water and rinse the pipes out by running the jets a few more minutes. |
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Scientists scoffed at jets, believing they couldn't generate enough thrust to fly. |
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State-of-the-art special effects include three-foot high fireballs, water jets and dancing fountains around the bamboo dance floor. |
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This can be difficult with large trees, but if you can hit the undersides with jets of water or insecticidal soap, you may lessen the problem. |
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For this Friday Market in Kuwait, hot dry external air is humidified with jets of atomized water, and cooled to near wet bulb temperature. |
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Even in the height of summer, there are sprinklers going in everyone's garden and huge jets of water spraying crops throughout the day. |
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Italy has pledged troops, ships and fighter jets, although no Italian military contingent has left for the front. |
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Oni was sending jets of flames towards the soldiers, burning their dark iron armor. |
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Attached to the end of a wooden staff, they might shoot jets of flame at attackers. |
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Natural thermal springs abound and scores of tourist spots feature bubbling pools or jets of steam shooting from the ground. |
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Greek air force jets were scrambled when the plane lost contact with air traffic control Sunday morning. |
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A jagged crack shot through the ice and water gushed up in jets and spurts. |
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I could see now the Cyclops taking off, it's engines and jets fired into life and slowly lifted off the ground. |
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For all I know, the company may have toyed with the idea of slightly widening the nozzle on the windscreen-washer jets. |
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Positioned side by side, these hot tub jets provide gentle treatment to your shoulders and upper back. |
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A steam shower is a nice luxury feature similar to a shower, except jets emit steam instead of water. |
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Once that has been signed and returned, and the cost of new nozzles and jets paid, Egoli Gas will make the conversion. |
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Off the bathroom, steps lead to a raised Jacuzzi with 16 air jets and 8 water jets, all adjustable. |
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It could lead to improvements in devices that use liquid jets, as well as microjets that guide light. |
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The ejected material is channeled into narrow jets perpendicular to the disk, while material from the disk falls onto the protostar. |
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The jets contain relativistic winds that interact and collide, creating shock waves and emitting high-energy X-rays and gamma rays. |
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Gunboats patrolled the sea lanes and the skies were covered by fighter jets launched from an aircraft carrier in the Atlantic. |
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More and more privately owned jets are landing at Provincetown's small airport. |
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Flashes of memories came thundering back to me as jets roared in the clouds. |
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The carrier will use regional jets on the routes for the time being, The Post says. |
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How often have you ever heard of someone who qualified to fly fighter jets never flying a plane again? |
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He jets to Bruce Springsteen concerts, has several luxury cars and collects fossils in prehistoric amber. |
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Three other incoming jets were asked to over-fly the airport while safety officials inspected the runway. |
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This involved sitting in a heated seawater bath while jets massaged her body from top to toe. |
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We later learned that our flight was escorted on the final legs by two F-16 fighter jets. |
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This treatment involves basking in a warm bath while more than 100 jets massage your body. |
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The aircraft are designed to scramble and intercept incoming enemy jets before they can pose a threat to the carriers. |
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The lower line feeds the big end bearings and the upper line the main bearings and piston cooling jets. |
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If the plane is acting suspiciously, fighter jets could scramble to intercept. |
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Fighter jets scramble too late to intercept a private plane flying very close to the White House. |
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Fighter jets and Blackhawk helicopters scrambled before the plane was identified and escorted to the Washington airport. |
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Fighter jets scrambled into the clear blue skies above the American capital. |
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Fearing further action from Chinese military, the air force scrambled two IDF fighters to aid the Mirage jets. |
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Fighter jets have been scrambled in the area and all three major metropolitan airports have been closed. |
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The call was to let him know there were going to be jets scrambled after the aircraft. |
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Jumbo jets that fly passengers on long haul journeys across the world will not be coming to Southampton Airport. |
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When the railway quietly gave way to highways and jets, what formerly was a major stopping point heading west became a town without a purpose. |
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The 12-year-old carrier says it may expand its fleet of 35 jumbo jets and freighters. |
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Both the White House and the Capitol quickly evacuated, and fighter jets scrambled to move the Cessna out of the area. |
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Civil transport aircraft, ranging from small turboprops to jumbo jets, move people and goods all over the world. |
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European Aviation, which based three jumbo jets at Manchester and had regular holiday flights to Florida, has announced plans to axe 560 jobs. |
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By the 1970s, they were thought to be vulnerable to Soviet missiles and were supplemented by converted civil airliners, now 747 jumbo jets. |
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Lightplane pilots are faced with virtually the same decision-making tasks as are captains of jumbo jets. |
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In his time, Ken has seen his work adorn everything from gable end walls in his home town to the jumbo jets of the Virgin airline. |
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The company has more than 50 years experience in fighter jet radar equipment, including systems for the Tornado and Sea Harrier jets. |
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If you're Uncle Sam, do you want this character flying your expensive fighter jets? |
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Maj Martin said fighter jets had been scrambled 1,500 times since the September 11 attacks. |
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Abnormal flow patterns can also be recorded and used, for example, to map jets of blood leaking from damaged valves. |
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The wing has much more aerodynamic lift than drag, and the structure weighs less than conventional jets. |
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There are plans in the works to build nine small corporate condominium hangars to house King Airs or small corporate jets. |
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But Amanda hopes it will be the experience of a lifetime as she jets out to teach English to African children. |
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Because of the presence of asbestos, fire fighters had largely kept off the factory site, and surrounded the fire instead using water jets. |
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The thirteen marble fireplaces all remained, as did the gas jets over the parlor mantels and near the windows. |
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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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Despite his fortune, there are no yachts, no ski chalets, no private jets or villas in which to schmooze prime ministers. |
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The fluid jets clean the blades during the reaming operation and inject fluid into the formation to mix slurry and lubricate the equipment. |
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The common rail also serves as a pressure reservoir while providing furl to the injection jets. |
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The team ensured that civilian airliners and local mustering aircraft were kept out of the way of the fast jets. |
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This was the end for piston engine airliners, as the new jets soon dominated the commercial airline industry. |
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Beyond the jets is the small Air Force enclave where nearly 500 airmen live and work. |
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By providing doors that open and close, climate controls, and proper lighting, airmen are able to increase productivity and quickly turn jets. |
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The end result of the moult produced a dragon with powerful wings and the ability to shoot steaming jets of molten flame from its mouth. |
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But if that storm clears in time, the jets were going to get out with some infrared equipment and help with the search starting tomorrow. |
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Every kind of airplane makes the pilgrimage to the air show, from homebuilts to personal jets. |
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Then he fired up the jets on his new, smaller and sleeker wingsuit to perform the loopings before landing safely with a parachute. |
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But with deregulation, more than 30 regional airlines emerged, leading to a glut of jets in the sky and more and more empty seats. |
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They fly their Hawk 100 jets at hundreds of miles an hour as low as 300 ft, yet their safety record is exemplary. |
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He emerged in the open space where the tall pyre still burnt for the Lord of Fire and the statues still gouted irregular jets of flame. |
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He might have a word in Bertie's ear and encourage him to resort to some land travel instead of spending millions on jets. |
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Often times these predestined routes are quite creative, but mostly tanks follow the road and stop at a pre-set locations and enemy jets sometimes fly straight past you. |
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Italian jets are flying missions, albeit by their own admittance they haven't actually bombed anything yet. |
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This includes air defense systems and a new batch of F-16 fighter jets scheduled to be delivered to Balad air base. |
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The administration has been trying to speed up the delivery of F-16 fighter jets and 24 apache helicopters to Iraq. |
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So, only when you have spiraling matter down do you get these ferocious, black hole jets. |
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It was 30 percent cheaper to operate than previous jets, and it carried twice as many people. |
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This year the show is aiming to bring the best vintage jets and warbirds together on display alongside more modern RAF types and the Red Arrows themselves. |
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He also revealed sources had informed him two small attack jets had been flying together rather than the lone fighter indicated by earlier reports. |
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This fountain has 228 water jets, the highest reaching 15 metres. |
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From her hands burst jets of water that slowly put out the bird's fire. |
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If you've got your heart set on a whirlpool tub for your new master bathroom, do you want one with air jets or water jets, and what is the difference? |
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The lack of a gun is not likely to be a major problem for close-in air-to-air dogfights against other jets. |
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Continual use of your jets will deplete your energy and make you drop like a stone, so a balance must be struck between controlled bursts and longer sprays. |
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The Department of Transport's latest air accident investigation report reveals details of incidents involving three jumbo jets last year at Heathrow Airport. |
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Smaller and more versatile aircraft reduce financial and operational risks to airlines, particularly in economic downturns, compared to jumbo jets, he adds. |
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The Royal Air Force and Royal Navy are to get the world's most advanced supersonic jump jets to replace the Sea Harrier aircraft, it was announced yesterday. |
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Far murkier is what did they believe they would accomplish, these modern-day kamikazes with their box-cutters, their commandeered jets and their insane visions of vengeance? |
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A decision was made to flight-test the airframe, but without the jets. |
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The quiet was shattered again as two RAF jets came winging across, not so low as to shake the ground, but loud enough to bring any conversation to a halt for a while. |
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At least some of the depreciation for the rest of the jets stretches beyond the window. |
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In 1989, Lowe jets off to Paris to screen-test for a part in a Roman Polanski project opposite Jack Nicholson called Pirates. |
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The halon-based fire-suppression systems used by commercial jets in these zones are not able to douse such fires. |
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American fighter planes are the fastest, most maneuverable jets in the world. |
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Hicks said he believed simply scrambling those jets would have scared off the attackers in the second wave. |
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In 1964, Sinatra signed a contract with the Learjet Corporation to buy one of their first-generation private jets. |
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JetBlue has been flying charter jets to Cuba for three years, and others are sure to follow. |
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The deportees were brought from the terminal in a coach and the operation took place at a corner of Stansted airport's apron, well away from other passenger jets. |
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Nine mighty aqua jets propel water at the user, who lies half-sunken into the thing, but conveniently separated from the water by an impermeable surface. |
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By shooting jets or bullets of water, and correcting for light refraction, archerfishes knock insects down to the water surface and quickly consume them. |
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The decision to send the jets, famous for their vertical take-offs and landings, comes as Afghanistan faces a tense period in the run-up to elections. |
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Certainly industrial chemistry was much more important than chemical warfare, rockets, jets, or atomic physics, which little influenced the course of the war. |
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With fighter jets, bombers, and nuclear-powered icebreakers, the Vladimir Putin regime is staking its claim in the Arctic. |
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This leads to the question of why the air force failed to scramble its fighter jets as soon as it received news that four planes had been hijacked. |
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Fighter jets scrambled and diverted the plane to Halifax, Nova Scotia. |
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You step into the specially designed bath and hundreds of revolving jets or water from nozzles massages the entire body from the feet to the neck. |
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Steady winds fanned the flames despite firefighters and National Park officials directing six hosereel jets on to the fire and beating out hotspots with rubber beaters. |
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I was startled out of my dream state when a pair of mergansers flapped their way down along the creek's surface, turning skyward in front of me like training jets. |
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To be fair, the President is quite right that companies do not need a tax break to buy corporate jets. |
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You had the mad-dog colonel in his crazy uniform up against a righteous uprising with NATO jets flying overhead. |
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Terrorists against Cuba who had once shot down passenger jets later found safe haven in Miami. |
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Similarly, in the Syrian civil war, there are unconfirmed reports that pilots from North Korea are flying jets in combat. |
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The authors demonstrate that the presence of stronger westerly jets in the stratosphere causes tropospheric weather systems to track further toward the pole. |
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When you send your car in for a tune-up, the mechanic cleans out the jets in the carburetor, which may have been clogged up, he adjusts the engine timing etc. |
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More and more of these airlines are shifting from the noisy turboprops to regional jets, since they carry more passengers and provide better comfort. |
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When the military's precision flying teams put on a demonstration, pilots often nestle their fighter jets within two or three feet of each other as they roar by in formation. |
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He went to England in 2001 to brief the staff about water jets. |
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Two more jets swooped down and I think one guy peed himself. |
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Then we cut to Ted, mid-midlife crisis, who abruptly decides to cut the jets while piloting Sunkist clients over NorCal. |
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Daniel said the spa pool was beneficial because of its adjustable jets. |
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Typhoon fighter jets will patrol the skies, and puma helicopters will be at the ready with airborne snipers. |
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Occurring in the middle of the atmosphere, red sprites look like the stems of carrots, while blue jets are small streaks of light with flared ends like the horn of trumpet. |
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The hammer and sickle and two very groovy 1950s jets are old-style Soviet. |
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Major weapons systems, such as aircraft carriers, fighter jets, artillery cannons and submarines are likely to be much less useful in unconventional wars. |
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The rumble of the buildings coming down was like a thousand jets taking off at once. |
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Hoses and jets were also used to keep gas canisters from exploding in the fierce heat and to stop the fire from spreading to the marina's petrol station. |
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Initially firefighters used hand-held jets to tackle the blaze while experts established that four different chemicals were involved that were caustic and could cause burns. |
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Explosively formed jets and self-forging penetrators are used for precision strike against targets such as armored vehicles and reinforced structures. |
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The fatberg was removed by workmen using high-pressure water jets. |
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The doors close as soon as Jewel is clear, and the inertialess transport quickly jets away from the building, circling around the city center and out over the desert. |
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It could take small samples in glass containers, balance them on a cushion of air, and send jets of compressed air that touched the outer surface. |
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And then I saw a squadron of fighter jets suddenly go roaring overhead. |
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Fighter jets provide escort, tail aircraft and act as interceptors. |
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These larger jets shoot out from galaxies into the intergalactic medium. |
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Airbus is more upbeat than Boeing about the prospects for jumbo jets but both now agree it has become a niche category. |
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The video also showed Kim Jong Un navigating a tank, observing fighter jets and firing exercises, and posing for photographs with soldiers. |
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Investors might be wise to just use the jets to chase rainbows before investing in this stock. |
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On 19 March, the deployment of French fighter jets over Libya began, and other states began their individual operations. |
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Three Rafale fighter jets were delivered to Egypt as a part of an arms deal with France. |
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In this fashion the jets are able to operate to a much higher altitude than would normally be possible. |
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Gigantic jets appear to provide an electrical connection between cloud tops and the ionosphere. |
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In the United States, the company makes engines for regional and corporate jets, helicopters, and turboprop aircraft. |
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At these celebrations doves are released to symbolise peace and fighter jets fly over and the national anthem is sung. |
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The ban was lifted for Tornado attack jets but remained on Hawk T1, Hawk T2 and Tucano flights while the RAF reviewed evidence on those aircraft. |
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Studies show that the jets are in fact composed of stars and could well be the shattered remains of a cannibalised dwarf galaxy. |
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Pneumatic drills and extremely high pressure water jets are used to clear debris before new steel is welded and concrete poured in. |
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The last produces significant temperature variations between the sea and the hinterland, which leads to the creation of local jets. |
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The conventional wisdom is that such jets come only from elliptical galaxies that formed through the merger of spirals. |
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Special jet engines developed to drive the rotor from the rotor tips are referred to as tip jets. |
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As a supersonic wing, it combines high strength with low drag and so is often used for fast jets. |
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Since then, fighter jets of NATO members are deployed in Zokniai airport and provide safety for the Baltic airspace. |
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This was the first time that the two jets had taken part in such an exercise. |
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The Italian Air Force in 2008 had a strength of 43,882 and operated 585 aircraft, including 219 combat jets and 114 helicopters. |
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Belle's boyfriend Jesse is left to cool his jets while his woman bangs around the New York area. |
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Hydraulic mining is utilized in forms of water jets to wash away either overburden or the ore itself. |
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In June 2009, RAF Air Chief Marshal Sir Glenn Torpy suggested that the RAF fleet might only be 123 jets, instead of the 232 previously planned. |
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Charles was criticized by Scottish MP Margaret Ferrier in 2016 over his role in the sale of Typhoon fighter jets to Saudi Arabia. |
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There are an estimated 15,000 business jets available for charter in the worldwide fleet. |
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On the seventh day of the operation, fighter jets deployed by the coalition countries operate to carry airstrikes against Houthi rebels in Yemen. |
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Early designs also respond very slowly to power changes, a fact that killed many experienced pilots when they attempted the transition to jets. |
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Some air charter companies offer a large variety of aircraft, such as helicopters and business jets. |
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There are also several multinational consortia mostly involved in the manufacturing of fighter jets, such as the Eurofighter. |
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The flight deck features new technologies while retaining significant operational similarity with the popular Boeing 777 and other Boeing jets. |
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Some air charters brokers have been given economic authority to sell seats on private jets with mixed success. |
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Signature Flight Support also manages the VIP flights and corporate jets that park on the Eastside Apron. |
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In June 2009, RAF Air Chief Marshal Sir Glenn Torpy suggested that the RAF fleet could be 123 jets, instead of the 232 previously planned. |
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The first jets were developed during World War II and saw combat in the last two years of the war. |
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Blazars have been spotted throughout the sky, but researchers don't know how their jets form. |
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McDonnell Aircraft was founded by James Smith McDonnell, in 1939, and became famous for its military jets. |
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What makes a blazar so bright is that one of these particle jets happens to be aimed almost straight at us. |
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During the repairs, take-offs and landings of executive jets and chartered flights will be diverted to other airports during peak hours. |
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Officials said that the Saudi fighter jets bombed the historical Dam of Marib and the legendry Queen Bilqis Palace. |
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For example, they spotted an area near Canis Major with 30 or more young stars sprouting jets of material, an early phase in their lives. |
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NanoSpire has pioneered controlled formation and aiming of high-speed cavitation re-entrant jets, resulting in four recently issued patents. |
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Other Jet-Vac products include hydrojets, thermosyphons, mixing jets, fume scrubbers and gas recompressors. |
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Other Artisan Jet-Vac products include hydrojets, thermosyphons, mixing jets, fume scrubbers, venturi desuperheaters and gas recompressors. |
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If oil is used a door provides for adjusting the air flow, maintenance or for cleaning the oil jets. |
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Greek and Turkish fighter jets collided over the Aegean Sea island of Karpathos yesterday as they shadowed each other. |
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The research, which will be conducted by universities and industry, will address sonic booms and high-altitude emissions from supersonic jets. |
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The mechanism for the creation of these jets is currently not well understood. |
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The two F-16s collided over international waters near the island of Karpathos, while Greek jets were intercepting the Turkish warplanes. |
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And up to 10 jumbo jets will be chartered by the Edward Thompson group to deliver the epic orders to a series of republics on the continent. |
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Travel City Direct plans to use Boeing 747 jumbo jets to fly between Cardiff International Airport and Orlando. |
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Kotil also informed that they are not planning to acquire jumbo jets neither next year nor in the years to come. |
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The resulting TF34 was adapted to become the CF34, whose wide variety of models powers many of the regional jets flying today. |
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The problem is that spiral galaxies are not supposed to have such large jets. |
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Aircelle is the second largest nacelle systems provider worldwide, and the leader globally for nacelles on top-of-the-line business jets. |
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The jets blowing out of the merger eventually plow out the galaxy's potential star-forming gas, ending the starbursts. |
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In April, the country's largest carrier, China Southern Airlines, signed a deal for 21 narrowbody A320 and A319 jets. |
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The terminal is equipped with 11 jet bridges that enable servicing of up to six large and five medium jets at any given time. |
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These routes are currently operated with a mix of turboprops and regional jets. |
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They fly private jets into Burning Man airport, then cocoon themselves in ultraluxe trailer encampments. |
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Although the latest spa trend may be called a bath, it doesn't involve whirlpool jets or sulfury mud. |
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A study in 2002 had suggested that condensation trails left behind by jets could have a significant effect on daily temperature patterns. |
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Today, we are proud to be at the forefront of the next revolution in business jets, supersonic travel. |
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Swabbies Deck is designed for younger guests with pop-up water jets, water fountains, and squirt cannons. |
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The innocuous trauma of high pressure jets and bubble massage to the insensate breast and back areas had caused the bruising seen in the picture. |
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These methods measure the turbulent interaction of crossflow jets with the main flow, for a variety of jet configurations and orientations. |
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Some of the matter is ejected away in the form of huge powerful jets. |
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Initially lit by gas, the Hall contained a special system where its thousands of gas jets were lit within ten seconds. |
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Huge amounts of water were needed to provide jets at great height to hit the roof timbers and protect the Rose Window. |
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It can squirt this poison in jets up to a distance of one metre and usually aims at the eyes of its victim. |
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For most Americans, big bonuses and corporate jets and office remodelings become a kind of stand-in for the real sins of the bankers. |
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For many years, an attendant or gas boy moved along the long row of jets, lighting them individually while gas was escaping from the whole row. |
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Separately, Turkey's F-16 fighter jets today took off from the Diyarbakir air base, northeastern Turkey, and entered the Iraqi airspace. |
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It consisted of an arched corridor of apparently interminable length, gloomily lighted with jets of gas at regular intervals. |
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The Blue Wolves were established as Air Antisubmarine Squadron 35 at North Island on 4 April 1991 and equipped with S-3A Viking antisubmarine warfare jets. |
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The regional states have also praised the high capabilities of Iranian Navy forces and experts in overhauling and building different types of planes and fighter jets. |
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Air New Zealand announced on Monday that it's grabaseat is celebrating half a decade of low airfares by taking two jumbo jets to Las Vegas with over 700 Kiwis. |
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Various private jets and tour helicopters also operate from the airport. |
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Saudi Arabia is considering an order of 24 additional jets in the future. |
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The object appeared after a series of routine prelanding procedures in which the crew tested the steering jets, a test that often shakes loose objects from the spacecraft. |
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Blended Winglets, a performance-enhancing technology developed by Aviation Partners for the Gulfstream II and BBJ business jets, are changing the way airlines fly in Europe. |
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In addition, guests can indulge in a mixed steam bath and a vapour shower that produces mist or tropical rain and offers a variety of jets for massage. |
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The use of the jet aircraft was pioneered and, though late introduction meant it had little impact, it led to jets becoming standard in air forces worldwide. |
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French jets launched air strikes against Libyan Army tanks and vehicles. |
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The Greek jets had taken off from Limnos, Kastellion air bases, it said. |
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Scientists at Rolls Royce built a gun specifically to launch dead chickens at the windshields of airliners and military jets all travelling at maximum velocity. |
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Hot Tub jets can reach any joint or muscle group, and it is easy to submerse the body all the way to the neck without scrunching or squeezing into an uncomfortable position. |
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George Bush's attempt at just-folks normalcy was undermined when he turned a blind eye to his chief of staff flying military jets to private appointments. |
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The turbo jets will help it get to the speed of sound and then retract, allowing the rocket motor to power it to more than 100,000 feet in the air. |
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At a meeting of the American Geophysical Union in San Francisco last week, researchers unveiled theories to explain the phenomena, dubbed red sprites and blue jets. |
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This means that Deer Jet Medical becomes the only air ambulance operator in China with dedicated jets able to fly ECMO patients nationwide and overseas. |
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These aircraft, which can carry five to six people, fly at the same altitudes as regular commercial jets and could congest the air space near cities. |
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Horizon will offer two daily nonstops to San Francisco and one daily nonstop to San Diego, all operated with the airline's new 70-seat CRJ-700 regional jets. |
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Tip jets powered by a remote compressor are referred to as cold tip jets, while those powered by combustion exhaust are referred to as hot tip jets. |
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After the President, in a press conference in late June, inveighed against tax breaks for corporate jets, the industry quickly insisted that such a change would cost jobs. |
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Jennifer Stadnyk, a NORAD spokeswoman, said the plane had left restricted airspace when the jets arrived and the pilot began talking with controllers. |
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A US Commerce Department investigation has unearthed another ploy being used by Iran to get around US sanctions, in this case to buy used Boeing jumbo jets. |
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In addition, AGN typically shoot out enormous jets of high-speed gas. |
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The star, who famously posed in tight yellow swim trunks in hit film Sexy Beast, uses sunbeds to kick-start the bronzing before he jets off on his holidays. |
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