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*" and Air
*" U. S .- Canada Test Of Air Defence A Success ", The New York Times, October 16, 1961.
*" Castles in the Air ", which McLean recorded twice.
*" Venus ", a 2004 song by Air on their album Talkie Walkie
*" Way in the Middle of the Air " ( see above )
*" A Lummockshire Air "
*" The U. S. Air Force " – Robert Crawford
*" Murder In The Air " ( 12 " Single )
*" Sun Valley ", a United States Air Force codename for C-130A-II Sigint missions to monitor Soviet transmissions in the late 1950s
*" Walking on Air " ( 2001 )
*" Air Classics ", May 2003.
*" Columbine " Air de Ballet ( 1898 )
*" Bel Air ", song by the German band Can, on the album Future Days
*" The Major Trophy Races of the Golden Age of Air Racing " by David H. Onkst, US Centennial of Flight Commission, retrieved January 6, 2006
*" The Bendix Trophy ", Air Racing History, retrieved January 6, 2006
*" My Story ", by Charles E. Taylor as told to Robert S. Ball, Air Line Pilot, April 2000, page 22.
*" Dance ", an upcoming episode of the Adult Swim television series, Off the Air.
*" Law, Property Rights, and Air Pollution ," Murray N. Rothbard, Cato Journal, Vol.
*" Walking in the Air " ( 1985 ) UK # 5
*" There ’ s Something in the Air " – Ruth Etting ( McHugh / Adamson ) ( Decca / UNI )
*" First Air " ( Blanco y Negro, 1995 )
*" Bel Air " ( Blanco y Negro, 1995 )
*" Soul Music: The Derry Air " The New Yorker 60 / 48 ( 14 Jan 1985 ): 32
*" Author Kinzer Charts ' Century of Regime Change '" on NPR's Fresh Air, April 5, 2006
*" Pete Hamill Revisits The Newsroom In ' Tabloid City '", interview with Dave Davies of Fresh Air, May 5, 2011.
*" Treasures of American History ", the National Museum of American History's temporary display at the National Air and Space Museum, closed in April 2008.

*" and Curtain
*" The Man Behind the Curtain: Political Strategy and Spin ", Janet Maslin, New York Times, June 4, 2007
*" Irony Curtain " ( UK, 2012 )

*" and Blast
*" Blast from the Past ", by Ingrid Birker, McGill University
*" Blast from the past " Guardian article
*" The Regulator ", a song by Clutch from Blast Tyrant
*" Ghost ", a song by Clutch from Blast Tyrant
*" Boom Blast " ( featuring Million Dan ) ( 2005 ) # 75 UK
*" Blast Off "/" I'm Shook " Decca Records single # 30643 ( 1958 )
*" Blast from the Past ", a song by Quiet Riot from Guilty Pleasures
*" Planet Collision ( Trans Hip-APhonic Post Acid Flip Trance Mega Blast Alterno-Universe Mass Marketing Schtick Mix )" on The Money Shot CD ( Chunklet Magazine insert-1997 )
*" A Wintry Blast on the Stourbridge Canal ," " Peveril's Castle ," and " Niagara Falls ," dry points
*" Experimental Assessment of Coral Reef Rehabilitation Following Blast Fishing " University of California Berkeley.
*" Blast from the Past ", episode 5 of the 2nd season of Veronica Mars, along with " Whatever It Takes ".
*" Blast Costs Boys Arm "-Sydney Morning Herald 1967
*" Blast " ( Warner / Reprise, 1992 )

*" and Popular
*" Lighthouses Of Strange Designs, December 1930, Popular Science
*" Fastest Controlled Flight ", October 1944, Popular Science earliest drawing released by USAAF to public about Me 163
*" Secrets of the German Jet Planes " June 1945, Popular Science page 124 — the first detailed drawing in a general public magazine
*" Mile-A-Minute, Thrills of the Water " Popular Mechanics, May 1935 pp. 680-682
*" Speed Boating on a Desert Sea " Popular Mechanics, July 1935
*" Television for Millions " Popular Mechanics, September 1935
*" Well Diggers Trick ", June 1951, Popular Science article on how flood control engineers were using an old method to protect flood levees along rivers from seepage undermining the levvee-i. e.
*" How Armies Hit The Silk " June 1945, Popular Science James L. H. Peck-i. e.
*" Armored Car Like Oil Tanker Used by Chinese " Popular Mechanics, March 1930 article and photo of armoured train of Chinese Civil War
*" New Era In Power To Turn Wheels " Popular Science, December 1939, early article on operations of gas turbine power plants, cutaway drawings
*" Giant Lights Paint The Sky To Work New Magic " July Popular Mechanics -- i. e. early article on one of the first commercial use of searchlights.
*" Making 125, 000 Matches An Hour ", August 1946, Popular Science article on the modern mass production of wooden stem matches
*" American Devils Island Holds Toughest Prisoners " Popular Science, February 1935
*" Television for Millions " Popular Mechanics, September 1935
*" Woman and Work / Popular Fallacy that They are a Leisure Class, Says Mrs. Gilman.
*" Aboard Lightship Five-Fathoms ", December 1931, Popular Mechanics
*" Buffalo Bill ’ s Wild West: Celebrity, Memory and Popular History ", by Joy S. Kasson, published by Hill & Wang publishing co., 2001
*" One-Way Glass Stops Glare " Popular Mechanics, April 1936 pp. 481-483
*" 8 Tons ", October 1944, Popular Science article with a color cutaway illustration
*" Bed Bikes " Save Work, November 1951, Popular Science article that introduced the US to recumbent bicycles — i. e. article at bottom of page 23
*" World's Biggest Stage Is a Marvel Of Mechanics ", February 1933, Popular Science article on major work on Radio City Hall in the early 1930s
*" World's Largest Theater in Rockefeller Center Will Seat Six Thousand Persons " Popular Mechanics, August 1932
*" The Liberator ," Popular Science, 1943 – photos, drawings, etc.
*" Look Out Hitler, Here Comes The Flood ," Popular Science, 1943 – very large and detailed article on the manufacturing of the B-24
*" Steel For The Tools For Victory ", December 1943, Popular Science large detailed article with numerous illustrations and cutaways on the modern basics of making steel

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