Both played key roles in piloting Merck's badly damaged stock to a relatively smooth emergency landing. |
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Dad was piloting the family car down an arrow-straight section of Outback highway, sitting comfortably on about 130 kph. |
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Nine CEO David Gyngell has the unenviable task of piloting the faded No. 1 network over the remainder of this year. |
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But the great majority of the amendments accepted are those from the minister who is piloting the bill through the House. |
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Honda in America is already piloting home energy stations which make hydrogen from natural gas so you can refuel your car in your drive. |
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Now we are piloting a project to provide regular weekly music sessions for children with learning difficulties. |
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What about those of us who are not piloting oil tankers or fighting forest fires, but who wake up groggy after a late night on the town? |
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Men piloting an amazing new invention called the aeroplane zoom through the clouds with guns blazing at their opponents. |
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Police in Leigh, Tyldesley and Atherton are piloting a scheme in response to a continuing number of complaints about off-road bikers. |
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An important part of piloting the coding scheme will be testing for consistency between coders and, if time permits, intra-coder reliability. |
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Thirty schools will be involved in the scheme, 13 in Lancashire, with 24 piloting the scheme and six acting as a control test. |
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At times you really believe you are piloting your ship and are about to dock with a space station. |
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Hank, who was piloting their flying saucer, thought for sure that this unfortunate event marked the end of their mission. |
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He's worked on patrol boats in Florida and scuba-dived under the North Pole, but piloting an iceboat still gets his adrenaline pumping. |
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He then took a sip from his cup and sat down on the chair beside the helmsman of the ship who was piloting it towards its next stop. |
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Anyway, Brick's good piloting brought the sub back in view, now crash-diving to yet away. |
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After piloting, 400 houses from each area were visited by trained interviewers using a multistage sampling procedure. |
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In an astounding effort, humans piloting ultralight aircraft taught a novice flock how to migrate from Florida to Wisconsin. |
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Skipping around Covent Garden or taking a picnic in Hampstead, maybe even piloting a gondola down Regent's Canal! |
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Why, you'd have an easier time piloting your dory around the reflecting pool at the Legislature. |
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The charity Scope is piloting a game for people with cerebral palsy called bocce, which is similar to the French game of boules. |
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Her position in the two-man team is piloting the bobsleigh, in the front, while her sister acts as the brakeman. |
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Whether bobbing about on a dinghy or crossing the oceans on a Tall Ship, one can learn the mechanics of piloting and navigating. |
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The ship's assistant captain, who was piloting the boat, fled the scene and attempted suicide at his home in Staten Island. |
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Afterward, Dave and Jenna, who had turned out to be an excellent pilot herself, gave their friends a quick tutorial on piloting an aircraft. |
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His talent at piloting was uncanny and he had spent his time mooning about the docks, watching the skimmers. |
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If you're a natural-born driver, consider piloting a pumper, tanker, aerial ladder, heavy rescue truck or an ambulance. |
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Home Secretary David Blunkett is currently piloting through measures to crack down on noisy neighbours and loutish youths. |
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So most US voters think things are going really well, when in fact the CPA is piloting between Scylla and Charybdis. |
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These plans, which were on board, are generic and piloting officers or masters frequently supplement these with personal pilotage notes. |
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Disarmed and piloting a disarmed ship, the crew of the Excelsior is forced to send out a squadron of the unfamiliar shuttlecraft that now occupy their hangar bay. |
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Meanwhile Defra is urging farmers to sign up to a scheme piloting a gamma interferon test, which could reduce the time herds are under restriction. |
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It is also piloting schemes such as breakfast clubs, tuck shops and vending machines with healthy food and bottled water rather than chocolate and crisps. |
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As the hours passed with cruise control taking the strain from the right foot and no clutch to worry about, it felt like piloting a trans-Atlantic flight. |
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Francois, the only winegrower in the race, will be piloting a black dune buggy for the Omega Lurton team. |
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The other watchkeepers extended their watches and would assist the piloting officer. |
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If accepted at this point, the candidate is invited to a flying tryout to evaluate their piloting ability. |
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Project UFO's distinctive logo, which features a crab piloting a flying saucer, is geared toward young people. |
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During the course, you will improve kite piloting with power, one hand kite piloting, body dragging unhooked and hooked in to your harness. |
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They were either inattentive to external communications or preoccupied with piloting tasks. |
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The thermals are weak, but their narrow cores require precise piloting to be exploited. |
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The pilot, showing great presence of mind, not to mention superb piloting and navigational skills, glided the plane to one of the local ponds. |
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This scenario is a lot closer than we may think as several companies have started piloting corporate wellness programmes. |
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Funding from government sources is essential to accelerate the piloting phases of this project. |
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Specifically, the piloting skill of D. Bursey was paramount to the quality of data obtained during the 2008 field programme. |
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For example, is it conducting some research or piloting a costeffective intervention? |
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With regard to regulatory impact assessments, Ireland and Italy will start piloting their regulatory impact assessment systems. |
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At the same time, piloting and field demonstrations are essential to solve the cost challenge. |
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Apply the same active piloting on the groud while skiing with your canopie above, anticipating unloads. |
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These agents established a network with the task of piloting Statistics Sweden toward continuous learning. |
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It can also usefully continue to provide assistance for experimentation and piloting of different approaches, and for monitoring developments. |
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Many jurisdictions have been developing, piloting and implementing innovative programs to deliver short-term acute home care. |
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It has spent the last 18 months successfully piloting and developing a number of courses. |
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In the classic skillset of piloting, mental acuity, and its coordination with hand and foot movements, is equally vital. |
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Passengers on nearly every trip are treated to views of kayakers and rafters piloting the North Fork of the Payette, one of Idaho's best whitewater rivers. |
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For a long while now, the piloting community has been concerned about the undemanding workload of highly automated cockpits. |
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It's the feeling you get when you're pulling levers in a signal box, keeping trains on time, and safely piloting hundreds of journeys to and from work every minute. |
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We are out of control, going fast and high, and someone else is piloting this vessel. |
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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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Since 2002, your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man has been piloting a billion-dollar movie franchise and merchandise empire. |
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Think not of JFK Jr., who died in 1999 while piloting his own plane, taking his wife and sister-in-law with him. |
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The pilot had been piloting vessels of all sizes for seventeen years and recollected having previously piloted the Hoegh Merit, three years before. |
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Public consultation was undertaken, and Ofsted prepared for the new framework after piloting a series of inspections across the country. |
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It is also known for piloting odd and innovative ideas, including an inflatable church where people can get married. |
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That is why I voted for all the amendments aiming to exclude port services such as piloting, mooring and freight handling from the scope of the liberalisation proposed by the directive. |
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I am thinking of piloting and mooring services in particular, since these, for safety reasons, must continue to be governed by the port authorities. |
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With a focus on new income-generating opportunities, WISE and Mercy Corps are piloting briquette production and kitchen gardens, among other activities. |
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Probably the most daring of all of the great escapes from La Santé was that of Michel Vaujour in 1986, whose wife, Nadine, swooped into the courtyard to snatch him up in a helicopter she was piloting. |
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This allows the pilot to feel confident while developing the active and dynamic piloting skills needed to get the most out of the best level of this sport. |
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Now, in partnership with a new firm in Grimsby, it is piloting a 'green' alternative called Cool Blue Box. |
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We are securing and developing the appropriate technology, and will be initiating and piloting high-quality industry courses, so that we can bring the bricks and mortar to your doorstep or should I say laptop. |
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Several Skype partners are currently piloting Skypecasts with their communities. |
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Whether you are a one-day visitor fancying a first flight or you are looking for a school offering training for leisure piloting will find in Gravity Park a serious team that is always prepared to meet you expectations. |
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Council thanked R. Cantor for her effort in piloting the petition. |
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We deal with the cell administration of project then of receipt rocks, which enables us to insufflate the method project and to collect the essential data with piloting. |
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There was some piloting and research on General Practitioner Fundholding, and researchers have attempted to evaluate the changes after the event. |
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In British Columbia, the Legal Services Society is piloting the issuance of limited referrals to provide up to three hours of legal services for family law clients. |
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While most systems of quality piloting try to reflect the particular mission of a higher education institution, they do offer a corps of standards that form the basis of a quality model. |
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Children could help in piloting research techniques and materials. |
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In the pilothouse simulator, I tried my hand at piloting a speedboat, a Coast Guard vessel and a rowboat. |
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In 2008, we carried out a program of energy efficiency improvements at Cold Lake that included adding heat exchangers, improving fuel efficiency and piloting an online energy management system. |
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Welsh schoolchildren are piloting a scheme to wash bottles each day after a study found high levels of bacteria in bottles and water machines at three schools. |
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At the same time Kominsky was trying to make her school stand out, MIND was piloting a new math program that combined music instruction with computerized math games. |
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