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In-flight reading on Calm Air.
In-flight photographs from Skylab 2 revealed the " puffy face syndrome " which prompted the addition of in-flight torso and limb girth measurements to gather more data on the apparent headward fluid shift on Skylab 3.
In-flight refueling operations started in May 1952 with KC-97s refueling B-47s on operational training missions leading toward combat-ready status.
* In-flight WiFi internet service on all Delta Shuttle flights.
In-flight entertainment in economy class is either a " mainscreen " mounted to the aircraft bulkhead providing the same viewing for all cabin passengers or individual screens for each seat that may show Video on demand.

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*" In-flight film will urge Olympians to protest ", The Daily Telegraph, May 24, 2008

In-flight and .
In-flight fueling gave the B-47 unlimited range and the ability to fly for extended periods of time.
In-flight guidance, if implemented, would require the onboard guidance system to be built to the same standard of sturdiness as the main mass of the projectile.
In-flight footage of Frank Borman ( center ) during the Apollo 8 mission.
The VR-660 for Broadcast television systems, industrial companies, educational institutions, and a few for In-flight entertainment.
In-flight use of reverse thrust has several advantages: It allows for rapid deceleration, enabling quick changes of speed ; it also prevents the speed buildup normally associated with steep dives, allowing for rapid loss of altitude, which can be especially useful in hostile environments such as combat zones, and when making steep approaches to land.
In-flight radio failure may constitute an emergency, as determined by the pilot.
In-flight reading material was limited to a special edition of Cine Blitz magazine printed exclusively for Kingfisher Red.
In-flight Music: He was an early pioneer in creating in-flight music with compositions for Indian Airlines.
In-flight security personnel and passengers managed to overpower the man immediately.
In-flight magazines, sponsored by airlines, were among the first customer magazines, and remain typical of the genre.

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The extreme size of the dipping lugsail showing in the picture was only possible with the introduction of steam powered capstans to facilitate with dipping.
LightSurf's products included the first mobile picture messaging solution in North America ( GSM ), the first mobile picture messaging solution on a GPRS carrier network, the first commercially deployed inter-carrier MMS solution in North America, the highest volume of picture and video messaging in North America and over 400 million media messages shared on Sprint ’ s network ( powered by LightSurf ).
The machine, shown in the picture, is powered by a water wheel.

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Given this influence, it is unfortunate that many of the details of his life remain shrouded in mystery, perhaps forever ; even the only known picture of him, shown above, is heavily retouched, with a fake tie painted in by hand.
Nineteenth-century fictional depictions of John were heavily influenced by Sir Walter Scott's historical romance, Ivanhoe, which presented " an almost totally unfavourable picture " of the king ; the work drew on Victorian histories of the period and on Shakespeare's play.
Each time, Kurosawa would calmly go fishing, reasoning that the studio had already heavily invested in the production and would have to allow him to complete the picture.
In the picture at right, the polarizer has been rotated 90 ° eliminating the heavily polarized reflected sunlight.
The technique has been used heavily in many fields to remove a background from the subject of a photo or video-particularly the newscasting, motion picture and videogame industries.
Finn was additionally heavily involved in creating the 2001 soundtrack for the motion picture Rain.
This review paper collected and refined earlier research into a heavily cited picture that gave promise of accounting for the observed relative abundances of the elements ; but it did not itself enlarge Hoyle's 1954 work as much as many assumed, except in the understanding of nucleosynthesis of those elements heavier than iron.
A heavily fictionalized account of the invasion from a U. S. military perspective is shown in the 1986 Clint Eastwood motion picture Heartbreak Ridge, in which marines replaced the actual roles of army units due to the movie's portrayal of several incompetent officers and NCOs for which the army opted out its military support of the movie.
Time magazine said " the script, on the whole, is the weakest element of the picture, but scriptwriter Inge can hardly be blamed for it " since it had been " heavily edited " by Kazan ; he called the film a " relatively simple story of adolescent love and frustration " that has been " jargoned-up and chaptered-out till it sounds like an angry psychosociological monograph describing the sexual mores of the heartless heartland.
James Berardinelli of the website ReelReviews wrote that the film was, “ As profound and intelligent as it is moving, and that makes this memorable motion picture one of 1996's best .” Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times spoke positively of the film saying that while the ending “… lays on the emotion a little heavilythe movie had been up until that point “… a fascinating emotional and logistical puzzle — almost a courtroom movie, with the desert as the courtroom .”
So he slowly inched his way toward a new kind of film, a supremely democratic film that would be about “ everybody .” It took nine years to make, and he had to borrow heavily from his own resources to complete the picture.
alt = Closeup picture of a motorcycle engine with three heavily chromed exhaust pipes coming out of the side
He has prepared flarn, but apparently his cooking leaves something to be desired ; Delenn politely eats it, distracting Sheridan by talking about a picture on his wall, and then heavily seasoning it to render it ( somewhat ) edible.
He is depicted very differently in appearance than in the later episodes ( picture above, and right ), having an appearance in early depictions of an unseen face-in-the-shadows in a heavily cowled dark colored robe, the first being a robe of blood-red velvet, the next few appearances, just ones in less exotic materials colored black.
The last two electric bass guitars were mainly used as backup basses, and still are to this day, and the Fender Precision Bass, showed on the picture of him at the top of this section, is still his main bass, heavily worn and beaten up.
He believed “ he weight of ‘ official ’ historiography has hitherto been heavily on the side of efforts to smother the facts of exploitation ,” and because of this “ he idyllic patriarchal picture of these times that has become traditional, is a piece of flagrant deception .”
The picture portrays a heavily fictionalized account of the dilemma that led to the creation of the U. S. Navy's " Seabees " in World War II.
Controversial documentary filmmaker Michael Moore's 2004 picture Fahrenheit 9 / 11 draws heavily on arguments made in Unger's book.
Created by User: Fastfission in Adobe Photoshop, using a PD picture of San Francisco and two atmospheric test pictures ( Fizeau and Apache ) from http :// www. nv. doe. gov / news & pubs / photos & films / atm. htm ( which were Public Domain / US Government originally, but heavily modified ).
Although not heavily illuminated, it is famous for containing the earliest historiated initial ( one containing a picture ) in European illumination.
The classification is thus heavily weighted toward whales hunted for oil and other uses, and presents a picture of the common knowledge of whales at the time of the novel.

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Nathaniel Isaacs published his Travels and Adventures in Eastern Africa in 1836, creating a picture of Shaka as a degenerate and pathological monster which survives in modified forms to this day.
A practical videotape system was not available until after Space Patrol's run, so for distribution to distant stations the image on a small, bright TV monitor was filmed using a motion picture camera with a specially modified and synchronized shutter mechanism, creating kinescope recordings on 16 mm or 35 mm film.
One unique feature of the program, for its time, was that it held two pictures in the computer's memory, allowing the user to flip from one to the other — a function commonly used in order to study the differences between an original and modified picture, and to copy and paste between two different pictures.
This is not a universal picture: Handel in London composed not for the court but for a much more socially diverse audience, and in the Venetian republic composers modified their operas to suit the public taste and not that of the court.
Keeping this tactic in mind, Smith took a picture of the scoreboard from the 1982 Championship, modified it to read 1993 and erased the name Georgetown, leaving that space blank.
Archeological findings on Jutland, the Danish islands and on the Scanian plains have modified this picture.
For main-sequence stars with masses great enough to eventually fuse carbon ( approximately 8 solar masses )< sup >, p. 189 </ sup >, this picture must be modified in many ways, as they will become Blue giants which will continue fusion.
This broad picture was substantially modified by major historical shifts beginning in the late nineteenth century.
For example, computer files contain timestamps that tell when the file was last modified, and digital cameras add timestamps to the pictures they take, recording the date and time the picture was taken.
The picture was modified by adding goal posts on the football goal that comprised the picture, to create a rugby scene.
Sometime before being stationed on Babylon 5, Winters was modified by Psi Corps to carry a hidden personality ( a vague picture in one of the Babylon 5 comic books alludes to this manipulation, apparently taking place at Psi Corps headquarters on Mars using Shadow technology ).
In World Hunger, author Brian Kenneth Swain paints the harrowing picture of a life sciences company that field tests a new strain of genetically modified crop, the unexpected side effect of which is the creation of several new species of large and very aggressive insects.
Proponents of the Oxfordian theory of Shakespearian authorship say that this picture is actually a slightly modified image of Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford.
Subsequent work has slightly modified this picture, so that ' hole ' trapping is also called into question ( Mitchell, 1957 ).
This image is modified using Adobe Photoshop from a picture that I took of the
It was successful in finding a vein, judging by the opencast below, but must have been modified later to feed a washing table built to the left-hand side ( near the figure in the picture ), probably to wash the crushed ore from the same opencast working.
Thus when a child draws a picture of a cat, they will always draw the same basic image, perhaps modified ( this cat has stripes that one has dots, for example ).
At the end of the 1964 F2 season, Colin Chapman modified the car to a Lotus 32B ( in picture ).
He flew a pair of modified de Havilland Canada DHC-1 Chipmunk aircraft, renamed " Super Chipmunks " ( FAA registration numbers N13A, N13Y ) and occasionally a third aircraft N1804Q ( which is still flying today ), before an estimated audience of 80 million people over 20 years and appeared in more than 200 motion picture features, documentaries and television commercials.

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