Silicon wafers used for building microcircuits are usually polished at one specific angle to the atomic planes of silicon. |
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So, if planes A and D are tangential, how can planes C and B be tangential? |
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In particular he constructed the tangent plane and exhibited the surface as an envelope of planes. |
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Two other planes, piloted by a Dutchman and a Luxembourger, were also grounded by the strong winds. |
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Both knees were examined, and images were obtained in the transverse and the sagittal planes. |
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In addition, the inclination of fibers relative to the sagittal and transverse planes was lower than in wild type fish. |
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Long gone are the days when this flag carrier was considered so sacrosanct its planes were blessed by priests on the tarmac before departure. |
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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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If someone believes they can leave their body and travel the world and the millions of different astral planes, they will. |
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Of the 286 planes, the majority, were simple moldings like common ogees, astragals, beads, hollows and rounds. |
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The two planes came in low from over the horizon, chased by the rising sun. |
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The vertical rudder jams, and the stern diving planes cannot be controlled. |
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The only contract resulting from the purchase was for the trifling job of producing directional rudders for the planes. |
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I was trying to explain to Thomas that these long thin clouds were from planes, and were kind of like train tracks. |
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The company's fleet of 13 airplanes and helicopters is down to two planes and one chopper. |
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The 8th Air Force had fired 99 million rounds of ammunition during these flights and it is thought that 20,000 German planes were destroyed. |
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The volumetric elements are built up of large triangular planes that twist, giving the whole work a jagged sense of rotation. |
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It was perfect, with precise, even planes and a stamped-out whipped-cream rosette. |
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The arid climate makes the desert the best outdoor setting to keep planes free of corrosion. |
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Here, as in all his paintings, McCleary simplifies his forms and clearly defines his architectonic spaces with carefully positioned planes. |
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Black and colored lines delineated triangular planes of color that made up a succession of cubistic forms. |
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Before long patterns emerged, with maples and horsechestnuts hard hit and London planes and lindens unaffected. |
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Today they arrive by chartered buses, small planes, limos, and private cars. |
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Apothecary planes were used by pharmacists or apothecaries to cut botanical materials into medically usable sizes. |
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Lines had to be shared with people dialling up, ringing off and basically stacking like planes outside Heathrow airport. |
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Knowing the location of all ships, planes and submarines is the ideal vision sought by FORCEnet. |
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If two of the three indices are zero, then the pressure antinodes of the associated mode form planes. |
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Early in 1942 cured natural rubber from the plantation was loaded on to planes. |
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Thus, the crystals have cleavage planes for the necessary migration aptitude. |
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The cleavage planes between prismatic stibnite crystals have been infilled by sphalerite. |
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The invention of fighter planes was followed with the creation of anti-aircraft guns. |
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The light grey plastic shell is reduced to simple flat planes, but the angularity is softened by rounded edges and corners. |
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It's worth noting that planes respawn either at the air base or on the aircraft carrier, and vehicles at control points. |
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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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Air bubbles seem to float just before your eyes, the planes of perspective are miraculously separated, and the layering is remarkably deceptive. |
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The recession prompted them to re-route planes to North Atlantic routes, causing excess capacity and price wars to fill seats. |
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Sources are telling me he really did stuff them as you say in compartments in the rear lavatory of the two planes. |
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The planes were parked on the ramp and given a coat of Olive Drab camouflage along with period markings. |
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Aer Lingus has taken the dotcom route so seriously, it repainted four of its planes with a giant Aerlingus.com logo instead of the shamrock. |
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Walthall has spent hundreds of hours aboard NASA planes, operating remote sensors, but he is doing his research on the ground now. |
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No more long waits to hop planes at busy European or South-east Asian airports. |
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A fraction of the space between the boundary planes is homogeneously occupied with filaments oriented along the x-axis. |
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The airport runway is lined with the rusted wrecks of other planes cannibalized for parts. |
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There were no more planes that night and all the next day's were full but, not to worry, our bags at least would be on their way west. |
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A total of 17 planes due to land at the Essex airport were redirected to Luton instead late last Monday afternoon. |
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The planes were catapulted to search and attack the German U-boat wolf packs that were sinking droves of ships in convoys. |
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They encouraged architectural readings through the intersection of diagonal and rectilinear bars and planes of color. |
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French, German and US reconnaissance planes would be allowed to patrol the skies. |
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Accidents in 1992 and 1994 both saw small planes make forced landings near the airstrip. |
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The wings of all Airbus planes are manufactured in Britain, the tails in Spain, and fuselages in France and Germany. |
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Also included are the times to height for different planes with 2-Pitch and fixed pitch airscrews. |
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Both planes were triplanes with twin tractor airscrews driven by shafts from the fuselage. |
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Some purchasers have warned they would consider receding from the contract if the company fails to deliver the planes in the near term. |
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Of course because of the incident all airports have stopped planes from taking off. |
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In addition to primary airports there are a multitude of landing strips able to receive small planes. |
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Empty planes, deserted airports and bankrupt airlines are a useful barometer of their fear. |
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He says that he writes in airports, on planes and trains and between meetings. |
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The third airlift was a total disaster, with bundles dropping into enemy hands and planes and gliders crash-landing throughout the area. |
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Wright imagined five stepped ceiling planes up and out from the stage, reflecting sound back down toward the rear of the house. |
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At 61, his hair is a little gray, but he still looks like he could jump out of planes and take down airfields. |
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With airfares at historic lows and fuel prices soaring, even full planes may not be enough to turn the tide at some airlines. |
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What drew Osburn to Edwards was the chance to escape from behind the computer and get on the flight line to work with planes and aircrews. |
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The planes preceded the rear echelon by four or five days, prompting all sections to reshape the activities of their personnel. |
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Thousands of jobs went at aerospace company Rolls Royce as airlines cancelled orders for new planes. |
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At the same time, the over-exaggeration of torque when taxiing in planes seems to be a developer's nuance rather than actual realism. |
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There are other panels with flat planes of tertiary colour, some with simple linear designs. |
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The two aircraft encountered terrific up and down drafts, along with whirlwinds, frequently driving the planes to within 25-ft of the ground. |
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At Okinawa in 1945, out of 193 kamikaze attacks, 169 planes were destroyed. |
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The travel writer who was hosting the lunch suddenly whipped out a picture he had taken of the planes going over his apartment. |
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An American pilot sacrificed his life in an aerial battle with Japanese planes in defence of Shanghai. |
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At 55 mph the front lifts off the ground as the table planes into a wheelie. |
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The arrival of a U.S. colonel and his aides in Hercules C130 military transport planes, however, proved to be a raging success. |
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He said he could not support a policy that priced people off planes but added that the aviation industry has to meet its green responsibilities. |
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Microlights can be flown anywhere outside controlled airspace and while most planes have one, a radio is not mandatory. |
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The pilots screamed at ground staff over the radio to tow the planes to the gates before they lost total control of the situation. |
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Chavez reported that Venezuelan radar detected the presence of the ships and planes during the coup attempt. |
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In Britain, Royal Air Force fighter planes scrambled today to escort a Greek jetliner to a London airport. |
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He insisted on training to fly a jumbo jet despite an obvious lack of skill even with small planes. |
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We always had time to play with him, go to the shore, build planes, wash and wax the car, do math. |
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He had already shot down five planes to become an ace and was doing a good job running the squadron. |
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He said that about a dozen warplanes had dropped bombs on the target, accompanied by support planes. |
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But just before 8 a.m., the 19-year old Marine bugler looked up from his watch post on the ship's quarterdeck to see Japanese planes overhead. |
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There were no Afghanistan terrorists on those planes and no one on the ground there is particularly keen on being bombed by the US war machine. |
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The general form of these planes is that of a jack plane with projections on either side of the sole. |
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Rather, they tend to develop in the many nooks and crannies formed where roof planes intersect, or where roofs abut walls. |
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This was sounded whenever German planes passed over the coastline to give us and our air-raid wardens time to go to the basement for shelter. |
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Around 1,000 guests were flown in on planes chartered from Air India and were booked into two swish hotels. |
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The odd thing about being an executive chef for a posh cruise line is you spend more time on planes than boats. |
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Prudie is printing your letter as representative of the tons of suggestions that came in about how to close down talky seatmates on planes. |
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Similarly, many monochrome paintings are at once flat planes and deep wells of color. |
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The recent bombings were necessary to safeguard the planes patrolling the no-fly zones. |
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The weak link in the system was the poor security screening on US domestic flights, which allowed the terrorists, with their concealed knives and bolt cutters, on the planes. |
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Growing up in Lukla, Pasang watched planes land at the airstrip near her village. |
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After that, only silence came as air traffic controllers and pilots of other planes tried to contact the plane. |
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Stop tweeting, texting, blogging, watching cable news, and obsessing about polls, lost planes, and focus group-driven politicians. |
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In September last year she was caught out when changing planes at breezy Brisbane airport. |
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As planes full of holidaymakers thundered overhead, the whimpers of a three-month-old child abandoned by his mother and father went almost unnoticed. |
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The decision to certify the planes and their sensors has been pending since late last year, long before the Ukraine crisis began. |
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But that will pass and they will get used to it, just as they are now used to not smoking on buses, trains, planes, in doctors' waiting rooms, in supermarkets. |
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The focal point of the park is the now defunct fountain, surrounded by conifers, oaks, planes, jacarandas, and tipiana trees dropping their yellow blossoms. |
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Both bedding planes and joints are planes of weakness exploited by quarriers, and control the maximum block size that can be obtained from a stratum. |
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An angular skeletal frame and warped planes give a strong sense of the building being poised to take flight over the vastness of the wilderness that it surveys. |
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The recording is quite superb however and is definitely preferable to Bakels on Naxos or the ageing Boult and Previn who remain however, very valid accounts on all planes. |
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The students and their teachers were asked to design and build a passenger jetty, which would help to transfer passengers from the terminals to the planes. |
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Among the more sophisticated planes were two sets of cornice planes, a set of sash planes, three door planes, two side rabbet planes, and a cut and thrust. |
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By 2008, his planes were shuttling staff and surgical equipment from coast to coast. |
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I suspect that barring a complication, Mr. Bush will be up and perhaps leaping, with help, from planes once again. |
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There are unconfirmed reports ISIS has stolen three fighter planes from Iraqi bases it conquered. |
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They might be balloons, airships, planes, or tethered aerostats. |
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Of the nineteen planes, five would be held in reserve during the attacks. |
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You sort of notice perspective and lines and flat planes of colour. |
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It did so with jet planes, pulling off a coup de theatre it has never since repeated or matched on the American homeland. |
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China Airlines, majority owned by a government-run foundation, has been mulling purchasing planes from Airbus as it modernizes its fleet of aging aircraft. |
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Even before Ansett had started operating, Air New Zealand found that it could afford to build air bridges to its planes and provide business class lounges. |
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The aircrews went to the Baltimore plant to fly the planes back. |
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The next step may be an airfreighting network, instead of relying on the cargoholds of planes carrying tourists to determine where our exports can go. |
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Most of the planes have high wings, and often the pilots will let you pop open the window to get clean photos if they know you're a serious shooter. |
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The Hercules aircraft used by the RAAF are slow by modern standards, but the big four prop engine planes are reliable workhorses used, of course, the world over. |
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The planes levelled off at 5 feet above the ground and slowly pitched up. |
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Soon planes spilled off of the carriers and that's all she wrote. |
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But fortunately, our intelligence were able to intercept his plans to blow up these planes about 8 or 9 years ago, but he has been on the run since then. |
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The Pentagon disregarded the order and sent two huge planes to pass over a group of tiny uninhabited islands south-west of Japan. |
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Three planes have been forced to divert because of fights over reclining seats. |
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Even though this is not relative to warfare of today, the absence of ships means that fairer battles are guaranteed with each person having to build tanks and planes. |
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From a distance, the reliefs may appear to be governed by a strict bilateral symmetry, but closer inspection reveals a more complicated arrangement of planes. |
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In the early '80s, Ray Dolan landed fighter planes on aircraft carriers. |
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We had our fighter planes at several altitudes but met no enemy aircraft. |
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In over two days in February 1944, a massive offensive by the U.S. Navy downed more than 50 Japanese ships and 270 planes. |
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German planes landed in New Orleans to deliver food rations, as well as a team of drainage specialists. |
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Over the course of the next week the images of these planes hitting the Towers would be replayed so often that they are now ghostly visions forever imprinted on my mind. |
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They zinged us pretty good with a genuinely creative and surprising plan involving planes and important symbols of capitalism, but what are they going to do now? |
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They had probably seen planes hitting buildings from a dozen angles. |
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The 7,000-ton freighter is still stocked with sake bottles and four fighter planes, and it is encircled by gray reef. |
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As the summer progresses and multiple German attacks arrive every day, many German planes are shot down, but British losses of planes and particularly pilots become critical. |
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Several of our planes were shot up, but all the pilots returned uninjured. |
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Both steep and shallow-dipping reverse fault planes have been observed. |
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Where possible, flawed sections are removed and larger crystals cut into smaller pieces with minimal wastage by splitting the crystal along natural cleavage planes. |
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American fighter planes are the fastest, most maneuverable jets in the world. |
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Thus there is commonly a stretching lineation visible on fabric planes that indicates the movement direction, at least during the final stages of fabric development. |
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In their past calls for attacks on Western targets, AQAP has focused on putting bombs on planes, not revenge attacks. |
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There is gunfire not far away, and fighter planes sometimes roar overhead. |
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But they are not checking the cargo that is loaded into those planes. |
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There were rough seas in the area at that time, the coast guard said, adding they dispatched patrol boats and planes Tuesday to search for the ship. |
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For those with older planes, it will save you time and money if, at the next inspection, you or your IA flag each page of the logbooks at which particular ADs are complied. |
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Of course paper planes are frowned on in our office so we haven't had a chance to try our luck, but we hear that the world record is almost 59 metres. |
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Here in the United States, are safeguards being taken to prevent privately owned planes from being used by terrorists to carry explosives or even biological weapons? |
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We were bombed, machine-gunned by the planes, without respite. |
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You can read in bed or the bathroom, on planes, trains and in automobiles. |
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To survive, they shrank, shedding workers and retiring around 500 planes to desert graveyards. |
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If a log were a perfect cylinder with uniformly thick growth layers, the figure on the surfaces of boards cut in tangential planes would be parallel markings. |
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Thin-sections were made in the transverse, radial, and tangential planes. |
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Secrecy had been compromised and German planes gained control of the sky making reconnaissance difficult. |
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Bristol Aeroplane was known for their World War I Bristol Fighter and World War II Blenheim and Beaufighter planes. |
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Electrically powered model planes and helicopters are also commercially available. |
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He said that the Serbians might not be able to hit NATO's planes in the air, but they could hit the NATO collaborators on the ground. |
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However Canada still manufactures some military planes although they are generally not combat or fighter planes. |
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Now the party Leaders use helicopters, planes, boats, trains, battlebuses and chauffeur-driven limousines to woo the voters. |
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Kinematic measures were used to determine the velocity of the centre of mass in the anteroposterior and mediolateral planes. |
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During the Second World War, Nash's megaliths were replaced by fallen planes. |
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In most cases these are brittly deformed, so it is likely that the thickness of basement rock carried on these thrust planes was never large. |
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The Cosmic Woman is an integrated, multidimensional woman who has crossed both the Zodiacal and cosmic planes. |
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His hobbies throughout the years have included flying planes and helicopters, hunting, fishing, rockhounding, jewelry making and art. |
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Cargo planes are now also used for transport from the production countries to West Africa. |
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It was estimated in 2013 that over 12,500 commercial planes would be scrapped within the next 20 years. |
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The development of karst occurs whenever acidic water starts to break down the surface of bedrock near its cracks, or bedding planes. |
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However, two of these planes crashed, and the third plane was soon removed because of safety concerns. |
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Lastly, the planes produced in the United States were more comfortable and had superior flight decks than those produced in Europe. |
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Sometimes the bevelling planes stretch so far towards the apex of the crystal that the accuminating planes are scarcely visible. |
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The United States was dominant in this industry for several reasons, including a large domestic market for these planes. |
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Nevertheless, the Me 262 could fly far faster than allied planes and had very effective firepower. |
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The old Boeing flying boats have seen their day, he added. They will be replaced with more economical land planes. |
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As a result, some airlines reportedly delayed deliveries of 787s in order to take later planes that may be closer to the original estimates. |
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First, it contributes to the maintenance of stable upright posture in the frontal and sagittal planes during gait. |
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Sagittal planes Of the study group, 19 children exhibited a Class I relationship and six patients exhibited a Class II relationship. |
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Most images are read primarily in the axial or sagittal planes, and therefore would not correlate with the coronal plane of sampling. |
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In Buddhism, there are a number of planes of existence into which a person can be reborn, one of which is the realm of hungry ghosts. |
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FedEx dispatched more than 9,000 trucks and 100 planes to fulfill book deliveries. |
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Harmless vapour trails left by planes? That's what they want you to think, sheeple. |
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A total of 30 planes were destroyed and there were 44 ahull lossesa, or aircraft write-offs, one less than the previous year. |
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The outlines of the hovering planes showed by his side, and Lannes called in a loud voice to shrouded and visored men. |
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Fleets of planes flew in their daily cargo of white gold, first extracted from coca leaves in Peru or Bolivia and then refined in Colombia. |
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TissuGlu is indicated for the approximation of tissue layers where subcutaneous dead space exists between tissue planes in abdominoplasty. |
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Our planes in Vietnam spray herbicides on the rice and vegetable crops of the Vietnamese in an antifood campaign. |
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Wind shear is a sudden change in wind speed or direction and can be dangerous, especially for planes near the ground. |
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Air traffic controllers coordinate the movement of air traffic to ensure that planes stay safe distances apart. |
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The joints which divide the sandstone contrast finely with the divisional planes which separate the basalt into pillars. |
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We watch U.S. cargo planes, helicopters and drones take off and land. |
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Flat segments of thrust fault planes are known as flats, and inclined sections of the thrust are known as ramps. |
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Bring your interesting planes to describe or share results of current research with other rhykenologists. |
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It is caused by strong compression causing fine grained clay flakes to regrow in planes perpendicular to the compression. |
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Several cutters may be ganged together on the arbor to mill a complex shape of slots and planes. |
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In Europe, the United States and the Soviet Union enormous resources were accumulated and ultimately dissipated as planes, ships, tanks, etc. |
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The collapse of the Twin Towers caused extensive damage and resulted in the deaths of 2,753 victims, including 147 aboard the two planes. |
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Air accident investigators say the incident has highlighted the increasing risk to passenger planes from multiple bird strikes. |
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Much of western architecture emphasizes repetition of simple motifs, straight lines and expansive, undecorated planes. |
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High Commissioner denounced the reported use of machineguns, snipers and military planes against civilians. |
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An additional manufacturing facility, which produces the composite components for the planes, is located in Grand Forks, North Dakota. |
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Many planes came in so low that they were under fire from both flak and machine gun fire. |
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There are 16 travel gates in the new airport linked directly with planes through 32 jet bridges. |
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The Aeromarine Plane and Motor Company built some of the biggest sea planes of the time in Keyport, New Jersey. |
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On St Mary's, until its own airport opened in 1939, the planes landed on the golf course. |
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Under the new policy, billiard cues, ski poles, and lacrosse and hockey sticks will also be allowed in planes cabins in carry-on luggage. |
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To avoid flying over the invasion fleet, the planes arrived from the west over the Cotentin Peninsula and exited over Utah Beach. |
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With aircraft production running at 300 planes each week, only 200 pilots were trained in the same period. |
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The broad spectrum of uses for planes includes recreation, transportation of goods and people, military, and research. |
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Interception was near impossible with fighter planes no faster than bombers. |
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Ships and planes behave in the Triangle the same way they behave everywhere else in the world. |
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Stylolites are irregular planes where material was dissolved into the pore fluids in the rock. |
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He flew planes recreationally until the age of 82, accumulating a total of over 7,500 flight hours. |
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He dug slit trenches with them, ate meals with them, kibbitzed with them, dove for cover with them when German planes appeared. |
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A platoon of Luftwaffe airmen was flown that evening to Guernsey by Junkers transport planes. |
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Same with my uncle and cousins when their planes landed from Vietnam. |
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Other tools used in woodwork were hammers, wedges, drawknives, planes and saws. |
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Since its opening, Lajes Field has been used for refuelling American cargo planes bound for Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. |
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Joan Curran devised the 'chaff' technique during the Second World War to disrupt radar on enemy planes. |
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The airline Finistair operates flights on Cessna 208 planes from Brest Bretagne Airport. |
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In 1820 the Crovan's Gate Mining Company extended the line up the valley to the mine by building a series of five inclined planes. |
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The first representatives of many leafy trees, including figs, planes and magnolias, appeared in the Cretaceous. |
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Submarines use diving planes and also change the amount of water and air in ballast tanks to change buoyancy for submerging and surfacing. |
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This was largely due to the area's air pocket, which made bombing extremely hazardous for incoming planes. |
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A stereonet is a stereographic projection of a sphere onto a plane, in which planes are projected as lines and lines are projected as points. |
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According to him, the process of de-icing planes before takeoff is the cause of the delays. |
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Whilst the number of passengers has increased, the number of flights actually decreased in 2014 due to planes operating at higher capacity. |
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The north coast is the most isolated region of Labrador, with snowmobiles, boats, and planes being the only modern modes of transportation. |
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He is also credited with having fought the Air Ministry so that fighter planes were equipped with bullet proof wind shields. |
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On 22 February 1944, Nijmegen was heavily bombed by American planes, causing great damage to the city centre. |
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Long-range missiles can shoot down any planes before they can even be seen. |
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Pearson Field Airport in Vancouver, Washington, had a dirigible land in 1905 and planes in 1911 and is still in use. |
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He added that thrust reversers should not be counted on by pilots to bring planes to a safe stop in poor conditions. |
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Many airports have lighting that help guide planes using the runways and taxiways at night or in rain, snow, or fog. |
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The innovative new lightweight tamperproof galley carts for catering and use on planes are to be made in Wales for global distribution. |
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Between 1909 and 1914 there were about 200 active constructors, although many of them only made one or two planes. |
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Only rockets, rocket planes, and ballistic projectiles have flown higher. |
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His face was a construction of overlapping planes, almost cartoonistic, an illusion that was furthered by the black patch over his left eye socket. |
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The increases in pore water pressure and in formation stress combine and affect weaknesses near the hydraulic fracture, like natural fractures, joints, and bedding planes. |
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We had a layover while waiting to change planes, so we stretched our legs. |
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To the right rose a semicircle of old planes and a copper beech whose branches plunged to the ground and made a broad bell-tent that was cool and gloomy even at midday. |
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Over all the more populous districts the air was ever aswarm with planes up to a height of five miles, where the giant air-liners plied between the continents. |
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Sand covering the loss of several planes and ships, including the loss of Flight 19, a group of five US Navy Grumman TBM Avenger torpedo bombers on a training mission. |
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Allied planes went after the German fighters wherever they could be found, and substantially lowered bomber losses for their side for the rest of the war over western Europe. |
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Five of the enemy planes were shot down and the remainder turned tail. |
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Pan Am, currently headquartered in Miami, is flying Airbus A300 widebodied planes between New York-Los Angeles, New York-Miami, Miami-San Juan, and effective Jan. |
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Two Turkish F-16 planes headed to Turkish-Syrian border for interception, and the Syrian plane moved away only five sea miles to Turkish border, said the statement. |
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These reconnaissance planes were used to direct gunnery and photograph enemy fortifications but now the Allies were nearly blinded by German fighters. |
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As is the case with planes, there are a wide variety of glider types differing in the construction of their wings, aerodynamic efficiency, location of the pilot and controls. |
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This is because large masses of relatively unconsolidated volcanic material occurs on the flanks and in some cases detachment planes are believed to be developing. |
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The Canadian Forces will acquire 88 fighter planes and 15 naval surface combatants, the latter as part of the National Shipbuilding Procurement Strategy. |
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Initially, however, the planes landed on the St Mary's golf course. |
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The sea lion team retrieved test equipment such as fake mines or bombs dropped from planes usually out of reach of divers who would have to make multiple dives. |
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During the postwar years engines became much larger and more powerful, and safety features such as deicing, navigation, and weather were added to the planes. |
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Contour lines are curved, straight or a mixture of both lines on a map describing the intersection of a real or hypothetical surface with one or more horizontal planes. |
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To form the stacks, the sea gradually eroded along the joints and bedding planes where the softer chalk meets harder bedrock of the rock formations to create a cave. |
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About a quarter of all British WWI planes were built in Coventry. |
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Sources tell eTN that planes are currently stuck on the tarmac, with some planes which are as close as a few inches to their respective jetbridges unable to move. |
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Advances in computers now allow the sequencing of planes hours in advance. |
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Huge purse seiner vessels use spotter planes to locate the schooling fish. |
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Almost indistinguishable from the earlier 115-horse airplane, the new model is designed from the ground up to go nose-to-nose with big-engine, high-performance kit planes. |
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There have been three other firms that built planes on the island. |
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By the night of 1 November the Egyptian Air Force had lost 200 planes. |
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Fudge compares the structure of the fibres to spider silk, which contains layers of crystalline planes called beta sheets separated by soft rubbery bits. |
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With the attack by the British and French air forces and navies, President Nasser ordered his pilots to disengage and fly their planes to bases in Southern Egypt. |
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A two-year police probe into the so-called rendition flights has failed to unearth evidence that terror suspects were travelling on planes which used Scots airports. |
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Most cliffs of chalk have very few obvious bedding planes unlike most thick sequences of limestone such as the Carboniferous Limestone or the Jurassic oolitic limestones. |
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An HC was therefore effective in restricting lumbar motion in the axial, coronal, and sagittal planes, whereas an SC was effective only in the sagittal plane. |
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A huge amount of recyclable waste is generated at airport terminals, from people waiting for flights and passengers getting off planes with newspapers or mag azines. |
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These surfaces are useful when the runway is located next to a body of water or other hazard, and prevent the planes from overrunning the end of the field. |
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That way, in case something happens or starts to happen, we can get all those landing gears off the planes that have been sprayed in a similar manner. |
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Foliation may not correspond to the original sedimentary layering, but instead is in planes perpendicular to the direction of metamorphic compression. |
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This includes planes, baggage trains, snowplows, grass cutters, fuel trucks, stair trucks, airline food trucks, conveyor belt vehicles and other vehicles. |
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When a large number of crystallographic defects bind these planes together, graphite loses its lubrication properties and becomes what is known as pyrolytic graphite. |
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Orthotropic materials have three orthogonal planes of symmetry. |
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The astral planes include some such characters, notably in the CJK extensions, without which it is impossible to write some people's names correctly. |
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Both planes were operating at the very limits of their range and the slightest error or fault in the equipment could keep them from reaching the small island. |
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There will be aerobatic performances in unusual and distinctive planes, including the Czech-built Zlin 50, the Red Bull MiG-17 and the Pitts Biplane. |
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Many pilots' lives were saved during World War II by salf-sealing gas tanks that kept their planes from becoming fireballs when riddled with bullets. |
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Of these, about 25,000 were British or American planes, about 45,000 were Soviet aircraft, and a few thousand were French, Belgian, Polish, or other Allied nationalities. |
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Scores of transport planes streamed in to drop stick after stick of containers until the entire sky over the coast was polka-dotted with brightly coloured parachutes. |
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Last August, 30 youths were spotted shining laser pens into the cockpits of planes going into Liverpool's John Lennon Airport in the Saltworks area of Frodsham. |
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In 2007, Airbus estimated a demand for 1,283 passenger planes in the VLA category for the next 20 years if airport congestion remains at the current level. |
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InspF Median plane of planes represents a product mating where feature geometry participating in the functional chain is a derived median plane of two planes. |
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Painting of the Egyptian era used a juxtaposition of overlapping planes. |
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A number of crews were also lost to hypothermia during the Battle of Britain when planes ran out of fuel or were shot down and ditched in the English Channel. |
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On September 11, 2001, two of four hijacked planes were flown into the Twin Towers of the original World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan, and the towers collapsed. |
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Tris and quads have different areas of functionality. In real-time graphics, tris are the norm because they provide the most basic geometric representations of planes. |
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The jet engine replaced the piston or reciprocating engine that had powered propeller planes, enabling planes to fly at much higher altitudes and at greater speeds. |
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Finally, there was 60-Second Science in Class 5 where they made flying objects, including paper planes, chemical and water rockets and balloon helicopters. |
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Although the Germans claimed they had put up a massive ack-ack barrage and brought down six of our planes, the RAF said the true total of losses was three bombers. |
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