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She and flew
`` She flew beautifully '', said Fiedler.
She flew on five Space Shuttle program missions ( three on Columbia and one each on Endeavour and Discovery ) and logged 1512 hours in space.
She flew to the outskirts of Limoges, France on 7 June 1944 ( immediately following D-Day ) from RAF Tempsford.
She flew out of Dennison Airport ( later the Naval Air Station Squantum ) in Quincy, Massachusetts and helped finance its operation by investing a small sum of money.
She flew the Avro Avian 594 Avian III, SN: R3 / AV / 101 owned by Lady Mary Heath and later purchased the aircraft and had it shipped back to the United States ( where it was assigned " unlicensed aircraft identification mark " 7083 ).
General Leigh Wade flew with Earhart in 1929: " She was a born flier, with a delicate touch on the stick.
She flew out to Los Angeles to meet with the band.
She was able to find a job, but unable to convince him to join her in Hawaii, so she flew back.
She was 31 at the time of the sinking of the RMS Titanic in 1912, and was 46 when Charles Lindbergh flew solo across the Atlantic.
She first flew on the Columbia in 1997 as a mission specialist and primary robotic arm operator.
She made several deployments, including one overseas to the Western Pacific, practiced medicine in austere environments, and flew on multiple aircraft.
She flew from Salzburg across the Alps in 1938 in a Sperber Junior.
She nevertheless returned to her act and first flew again at Ashby-de-la-Zouch.
She is called Shipon because the first time she piloted one of the Biancas she flew around like a ping-pong ball.
She primarily flew Curtiss JN-4 " Jenny " biplanes and army surplus aircraft left over from the war.
She later successfully piloted and flew solo in an aeroplane.
She piloted and flew solo in a monoplane, often credited as the first woman to do so, although she was the second to be licensed in a monoplane ( the first being Marthe Niel ).
She flew aboard STS-40 Spacelab Life Sciences ( SLS 1 ) in June 1991, the first Spacelab mission dedicated to biomedical studies.
She immediately flew to New York to be with him.
She has swallowed her pride, got her tail feathers plucked, and flew across the world to rescue Horton the elephant and find the Whos ' clover (" All For You ").
She then trained as a Mission Specialist, and flew on STS-118 in August 2007.
She flew to Mexico in 1947.
She immediately flew to the United States to receive further treatment at a hospital affiliated with Harvard University.
She flew in space five times, jointly holding the record for American women.

She and for
She said, `` I guess the Lord looks out for fools, drunkards, and innocents ''.
She studied it for a long time.
She seemed to have come such a long distance -- too far for her destination which had wilfully been swallowed up in the greedy gloom of the trees.
She could not scream, for even if a sound could take shape within her parched mouth, who would hear, who would listen??
She was glad, completely and unselfishly glad, to see that things were working out the right way for both Sally and Dan.
She was telling herself that this might just be her reward at the end of a long meaningful search for truth.
She set the dipper on the edge of the deck, leaving it for him to stretch after it while she looked on scornfully.
She said, with the solicitude of a middle-aged woman for her only child.
She wrote gay plays about the girls for family entertainments, like `` Oh, What Fun!!
She has rarely been photographed with him and, except for Carl's seventy-fifth anniversary celebration in Chicago in 1953, she has not attended the dozens of banquets, functions, public appearances, and dinners honoring him -- all of this upon her insistence.
She was pious, too, once kneeling through the night from Holy Thursday to Good Friday, despite the protest of the nuns that this was too much for a young girl.
She knelt out of reverence for having read the Meditations of St. Augustine.
She left the next day for her teaching job at Princeton, Illinois.
She ended her letter with the assurance that she considered his friendship for her daughter and herself to be an honor, from which she could not part `` without still more pain ''.
She had her reasons for this.
She had been picked up by the Russians, questioned in connection with some pamphlets, sentenced to life imprisonment for espionage.
She gave me the names of some people who would surely help pay for the flowers and might even march up to the monument with me.
She had done it last year, and the year before, and the year before that, and she, and her people were dependent upon these cans for food.
She should offer substitutes for the temptations which seem overwhelmingly desirable to the child.
She was the only kind of Negro Laura Andrus would want around: independent, unservile, probably charging double what ordinary maids did for housework -- and doubly efficient.
She was taken up in worry for the reckless old man.
She had taken him out of the schoolhouse and closed the school for the summer, after she saw Miss Snow crack Joel across the face with a ruler for letting a snake loose in the schoolroom.
She lay under the covers making jabbing motions with her forefinger telling me where to look for the coffeepot.
She wrote again and now, abandoning for the moment the theme of love, she asked for help in the matter of her career.

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