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The commotion had brought her into the wings.
Harry Hawk still had his arm raised towards the wings.
There are more poems dated in the 1890's than in the '80's -- Hardy had apparently resumed the viewless wings as he decreased the volume of his fiction -- but none in 1891, the year of Tess, and only one in 1895, the year of Jude.
All had fallen into a complete silence, listening to the wind whistle over the wings.
The name " Apus " is derived from the Greek " apous ", meaning " without feet ", which referred to the Western conception of a bird-of-paradise as one without feet, a misconception perpetuated by the fact that the only specimens available in the West had both feet and wings removed.
These colonnades were almost finished in 432 BC and had two wings, the northern one serving as picture gallery.
The name of the effect, coined by Edward Lorenz, is derived from the theoretical example of a hurricane's formation being contingent on whether or not a distant butterfly had flapped its wings several weeks before.
Initially, ice on the wings was blamed, but a later inquiry declared that slush on the runway had made a safe take-off almost impossible.
The Athenian wings quickly routed the inferior Persian levies on the flanks, before turning inwards to surround the Persian centre, which had been more successful against the thin Greek centre.
Hannah had been booed off stage, and the manager chose Chaplin, who was standing in the wings, to go on as her replacement.
The concept of community college dates back to the time of the former Minister of Education, Culture and Sports ( MECS ) that had under its wings the Bureaus of Elementary Education, Secondary Education, Higher Education and Vocational-Technical Education.
Before formally breaking up with Burrell, Parsons already had a woman waiting in the wings.
Later the staff had two intertwined snakes and sometimes it was crowned with a pair of wings and a ball, but the old form remained in use even when Hermes was associated with Mercury by the Romans.
Originally they had no wings, but late in the artistic representations, they are depicted.
The Kuomintang had a left wing and a right wing, the left being more radical in its pro Soviet policies, but both wings equally persecuted merchants, accusing them of being counterrevolutionaries and reactionaries.
Shortly after taking off from Kansas City, where he had stopped to visit his two sons, Bill and Knute Jr., who were in boarding school there at the Pembroke-Country Day School, one of the Fokker Trimotor aircraft's wings separated in flight.
By 1874, the Louvre Palace had achieved its present form of an almost rectangular structure with the Sully Wing to the east containing the square Cour Carrée and the oldest parts of the Louvre ; and two wings which wrap the Cour Napoléon, the Richelieu Wing to the north and the Denon Wing, which borders the Seine to the south.
By the summer of 1939, the Luftwaffe had nine Jagdgeschwader ( fighter wings ) mostly equipped with Messerschmitt Bf 109, four ' Zerstörergeschwader ( destroyer wings ) equipped with the Messerschmitt Bf 110 heavy fighter, 11 Kampfgeschwader ( bomber wings ) equipped with mainly the Heinkel He 111 and the Dornier Do 17Z, and four Sturzkampfgeschwader ( dive bomber wings ).
It also had two essential wings: the Permanent Court of International Justice, and the International Labour Organization.
In France there appeared marvelous locusts, which had six wings and very powerful teeth.
The 986 Boxster had the same bonnet, front wings, headlights, and engine architecture as the 996.
The earliest proto-birds such as China's Protarchaeopteryx, discovered in the early 1990s, had well-developed feathers but no sign of the top / bottom asymmetry that gives wings lift.

wings and span
| span main = 40 ft 9 in ; 16 ft 3 in with folded wings
The wings reach a span of about 2 metres ( 6. 6 ft ), with the wing chord measurement of being around the same size as those of the largest flying birds.
Attached to either side of the base were rectangular solar panel wings with a total span of 5. 05 meters and width of 0. 76 meters.
Attached to either side of the base were rectangular solar panel wings with a total span of 5. 05 meters and width of 0. 76 meters.
The exact size of the Garuda is uncertain, but its wings are said to have a span of many miles.
Aerodynamic research by NASA found that it is necessary for the two wings to be different in either chord or span, otherwise longitudinal oscillation would occur.
Of mixed wood, fabric, aluminium and steel construction, it had unequal span, warren-braced rectangular wings and the first aircraft was powered by a 128 hp Bristol Lucifer engine and had mahogany plywood " Consuta " type floats.
Most wings do not have a rectangular planform so they have a different chord at different positions along their span.
The MAC is somewhat more complex to calculate, because most wings vary in chord over the span, growing narrower towards the outer tips.
Paraglider wings typically have an area of with a span of, and weigh.
Benito Mussolini's fascist regime turned it into an impressive propaganda machine, with its aircraft, featuring the Italian flag colors across the full span of the undersides of the wings, making numerous record-breaking flights.
Cryptozoologists believe that the Jersey Devil could possibly be a very rare, unclassified species which instinctually fears and attempts to avoid humans, saying that support for their hypothesis includes the overall similarities of the creature's appearance ( horselike head, long neck and tail, leathery wings, cloven hooves, blood-curdling scream ), with the only variables being the height and color, and that it is more likely that a species could endure over a span of several hundred years, rather than the existence of a single creature living for over 500 years.
A mid-to-large sized rail, it can range from in length and span across the wings.
In America, Wanamaker's commission built on Glen Curtiss ' previous development and experience with the Model E for the U. S. Navy and soon resulted in the Model H. The H series began as a conventional biplane design with two-bay, unstaggered wings of unequal span with two tractor ( pulling, not pushing ) inline engines mounted side-by-side above the fuselage in the interplane gap.
In general, the Painted Lady is a large butterfly ( wing span ) identified by the black and white corners of its mainly deep orange, black-spotted wings.
where A is the aspect ratio, the span efficiency factor, a number less than but close to unity for long, straight edged wings, and the zero-lift drag coefficient.
These chunky, medium-sized birds weigh from, measure from in length and span across their short, strong wings.
These gulls range from in length and can span across the wings.
These medium-sized nightjars measure in length, span across the wings and weigh.
This species measures long, span across the wings and weigh.
Adults are long, span across the wings and weigh, with an average weight of.
The Greenfinch is 15 cm in length with a wing span of 24. 5-27. 5 cm and is similar in size and shape to a House Sparrow, but is mainly green, with yellow in the wings and tail.
Adult birds are long, span across the wings and weigh, with an average of.
Extant Accipiters range in size from the Little Sparrowhawk ( A. minullus ), in which the smallest males measure long, span across the wings and weigh, to the Northern Goshawk ( A. gentilis ), in which the largest females measure long, span across the wings and weigh.

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