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Sometimes called the " Speed Queen ," at the time of her death, no other pilot held more speed, distance or altitude records in aviation history, than Cochran.
Sometimes, too, viewers will assign the word " pilot " to a work that represented the first appearances of characters and situations later employed by a series — even if the work was not initially intended as a pilot for the series.
Note: Sometimes it is necessary to employ several independent pilot frequencies.
Sometimes, the marshaller indicates directions to the pilot by driving a " Follow-Me " car ( usually a yellow van or pick-up truck with a checkerboard pattern ) prior to disembarking and resuming signalling.
Sometimes the ramming aircraft itself could survive to make a controlled landing, though most were lost due to combat damage or the pilot bailing out.
Sometimes referred to as " Minimum Safe Altitude " ( MSA ) or " Decision Height ", the MDA, which was for runway 28, is not only the height that defines the point at which a pilot or flight crew must determine whether or not they can see the runway, it defines the minimum height required to safely fly above any obstructions or terrain in the final approach flight-path.

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Sometimes I wondered vaguely what he did about women for my Aunt, by blood, had died some years ago, but neither of us said anything.
Sometimes I guessed it was because the rain squall had changed direction.
Sometimes, Mrs. Coolidge would close herself in the Green Suite on the second floor, and play the piano she had brought to the White House.
Sometimes he didn't seem to because he hid them so well he couldn't find them himself or because he looked and didn't find anything and figured he hadn't hid one after all or had drunk it up.
Sometimes I got on the wrong car and didn't get to school at all, but wound up at the ocean, or some other dismal place, and had to spend the day there.
as halfbacks, both came close to playing football at the University of Oklahoma ( `` Sometimes in the minors '', Maris recalls, `` I wished I had gone to Oklahoma '' ).
Sometimes he ruled over only one community, sometimes over several, each of which had its own abbot as well.
Sometimes they wanted a little alteration, sometimes none ; sometimes the lines needed in order to make a complete poem would come later, spontaneously or with ' a little coaxing '; sometimes he had to sit down and finish the poem with his head.
Sometimes he had to justify his European fame: ' According to the Union of Soviet Writers, some literature circles of the West see unusual importance of my work, not matching its modesty and low productivity …'"
Sometimes referred to as the Princeps mathematicorum ( Latin, " the Prince of Mathematicians " or " the foremost of mathematicians ") and " greatest mathematician since antiquity ", Gauss had a remarkable influence in many fields of mathematics and science and is ranked as one of history's most influential mathematicians.
Sometimes the rank of the soldier was added to the reverse, and most members of the medical corps had a tiny cross stamped near the string holes, regardless of their religion.
Sometimes people died for their political opinions or actions, but many for little reason beyond mere suspicion, or because some others had a stake in getting rid of them.
Sometimes he determines whether they had faith that he would heal them.
Sometimes those found with grimoires, particularly of a demonological nature, were prosecuted and dealt with as witches, but in most cases those accused had no access to such books.
Sometimes a married man was allowed to join if he had his wife's permission, but he was not allowed to wear the white mantle.
Sometimes a special part of the mosque was railed off for women ; for example, the governor of Mecca in 870 had ropes tied between the columns to make a separate place for women.
Sometimes people died for their political opinions or actions, but many for little reason beyond mere suspicion, or because some others had a stake in getting rid of them.
Sometimes " national epics " such as the Nibelunglied have had a galvanizing effect on social politics.
The last straw was when Don Salvador read in a Barcelona newspaper that his son had recently exhibited in Paris a drawing of the Sacred Heart of Jesus Christ, with a provocative inscription: " Sometimes, I spit for fun on my mother's portrait ".
Sometimes they took on the form of kites, flatirons or figures-of-eight, or had rounded tops on a rectangular base with perhaps an eyehole inserted.
Sometimes performance optimizations were so aggressive that operating system control had to be disabled during a demo to avoid a crash or to achieve real-time rendering.
Sometimes psychological pressure is added by claiming that the Nigerian side, to pay certain fees, had to sell belongings and borrow money on a house, or by pointing out the different salary scale and living conditions in Africa, compared to the West.
Sometimes, a person who had dealings with taniwha during their lifetime might turn into a taniwha after they died.
Sometimes credited with the greatest development in parachutes since Leonardo da Vinci, the American Domina Jalbert invented the Parafoil which had sectioned cells in an aerofoil shape ; an open leading edge and a closed trailing edge, inflated by passage through the air – the ram-air design.

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Sometimes, EVPs report to the Vice Chair who in turn reports directly to the CEO ( so Vice Chairs in effect constitute an additional layer of management ), other Vice Chairs have more responsibilities but are otherwise on an equal tier with EVPs.
Sometimes the anti-Chinese attitudes turn violent, such as the May 13 Incident in Malaysia in 1969 and the Jakarta riots of May 1998 in Indonesia, in which more than 2, 000 people died, mostly rioters burned to death in a shopping mall.
Sometimes even his error messages turn out to have a double meaning.
Sometimes these maternal antibodies are IgG, a small immunoglobulin, which can cross the placenta and cause hemolysis of fetal RBCs, which in turn can lead to hemolytic disease of the newborn called erythroblastosis fetalis, an illness of low fetal blood counts that ranges from mild to severe.
Sometimes DIY skaters will pour cement on the sides to create a smoother transition, or even turn the barrier into a low spine.
Sometimes an intended walk by act will spontaneously turn into a circle show.
Sometimes examples from English cited for compound verbs turn out to be serial verbs, e. g.: What did you go and do that for?
" The next year, parachuted into the Yugoslav guerrilla war, Maclean wrote: " Sometimes at night, before going to sleep, we would turn on our receiving set and listen to Radio Belgrade.
Sometimes cited as an example of pseudoarchaeology, the theory is at variance with mainstream scholarship ; Bauval and Hancock in turn say that archaeologists are possibly engaged in a conspiracy to ignore or suppress evidence contradicting the established scholarly consensus.
Sometimes they would announce a famous person that was going to be interviewed, but it would always turn out that the guest was unable to attend ( unless the guest was in fact an inanimate object ).
Sometimes additionally, if the batsman does not turn to face the ball before a fielder picks it up, they would have to turn their waist and face the fielder bowling in order to hit the ball.
Sometimes Beetlejuice will mix up one of his transformations, due to homophone-based confusion ( when Lydia told him to turn into a stake to fight off Count Mein, he turned into a flank steak ).
Sometimes mother and daughter ally against grandmother, sometimes mother and grandmother go against daughter, but usually grandmother and granddaughter gang up on the long-suffering Sarah, whose one haven is Bygone Books, the remarkably unsuccessful second-hand bookshop where she works for Russell, who dispenses in turn sympathy and wisdom.
Sometimes Lucien who gets in trouble for Wayne's behaviour, although in many episodes, somehow the tides turn and Wayne is punished by pure coincidence.
Sometimes the launching platform ( especially if it is an aircraft ) may be in danger while continuing to guide the missile in this way until it ' goes active '; In this case it may turn around and leave it to luck that the target ends up in the projected " acquisition basket " when the missile goes active.
Sometimes a switch is added in order to turn the microphone off ( mute ), so as not to introduce ambient noise into the line through the telephone's microphone.
Sometimes your opponent may decide to not engage in battle so they may spare their PCs and save them for a later turn.
Sometimes referred to as sweep cultivators, these commonly have two center blades that cut weeds from the roots near the base of the crop and turn over soil, while two rear sweeps further outward than the center blades deal with the center of the row, and can be anywhere from 1 to 5 rows wide.
Sometimes without warning, his psychic TV screen would turn " on " and he would suddenly be able to uncover facts and history about those he was interviewing.
In this song, Dylan puzzles over the dilemma of whether his disappointments, temptations, failings, and triumphs were due to his actions alone or ordained by God's delivering hand (" I've gone from rags to riches in the sorrows of the night / In the violence of a summer's dream / In the chill of a winter light " and " I hear the ancient footsteps like the motion of the sea / Sometimes I turn and there's someone there, sometimes it's only me ").
If a catcher drops the third strike but successfully throws to first base before the hitter, announcer Jon Miller will say ' Sometimes those get by you and turn games around, shades of Mickey Owen in the ' 41 World Series — the whole Series got turned around when one got by him on strike three.
Sometimes he worked with them while hiking, doing Gestalt sessions that would turn out to be quite moving.

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