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They and fly
They grounded him ( over his protests -- not including his true reason for wanting to fly ) and put him in the Command offices.
They are designed to fly straight, predictably, and very slowly compared to mid-range discs and drivers.
They fly like time.
They only pupate and then emerge from their burrows after 13 or 17 years, at which point they fly about, breed, and then die after a few weeks at most.
They seem to fly ".</ span >
They consist of several strands being twisted together in decreasing numbers toward the tip of the line, thus creating a taper that allows the line to cast the fly.
They may also be caught with a fly rod using a dry or wet artificial fly, nymphs, streamers, or imitations of larger aquatic creatures, such as hellgrammites, crawfish, or leeches.
They fly relatively high above the water, typically 10 m ( 30 ft ) as compared with the 1. 6 m ( 5 ft ) of other auks.
They fly almost silently due to special feather structure to reduce turbulence.
They have been seen to fly farther than any known pollen-bearing insect, and in some regions of the world where wind can gust at up to, they can travel downwind approximately 100 miles in their 48-hour lifespan.
They then fly to another tree of the same species where they deposit their eggs and allow the cycle to begin again.
They have to fly over our airspace in Iraq.
They are described as being bewitched to fly without any visible means of propulsion, although they do retain inertia, which makes them unable to change speed or direction swiftly.
They can even fly out of the atmosphere if the weather conditions are fair.
They do fly the national ensign, but not a commissioning pennant.
They take off strongly from perches, fly directly without undulating, and are able to change directions quickly.
They usually fly faster with higher trim speeds, are more resistant to collapse, and have a slightly higher sink rate compared to solo paragliders.
They soon develop feathers and can fly a little before they are two weeks old.
They possess a pair of membranous bat-like wings which are used to fly through the " aether " of outer space ( a scientific concept which is now discredited ).
They can entirely strip a young tree in the late spring, when they fly at dusk, often in huge numbers.
To conserve energy while they sleep or when food is scarce, they have the ability to go into a hibernation-like state ( torpor ) where their metabolic rate is slowed to 1 / 15th of its normal rate. They are also the only group of birds with the ability to fly backwards.
They can fly at speeds exceeding.
They live together for seven winters, until the women fly off to go to a battle and do not return.
They fly to the seashore and Pinocchio sees Geppetto out in a boat.

They and journalists
They were strays of every kind -- university students and journalists, Village hangers-on and barflies, taxi drivers and editors and unknown poets, as well as friends like Elinor Wylie and William Rose Benet, the Van Dorens and Nathan, Rebecca West and Hugh Walpole and Osbert Sitwell, Laurence Stallings, Lewis Browne, William Seabrook, Arthur Hopkins, the Woodwards.
They can do so, because it is cheaper to hire journalists that write stories which are consistent with their political position.
They would often display no interest in promoting themselves, and many journalists were confused, and sometimes angered, when their questions were met with complete silence from the four Stone Roses.
They included journalists, news executives, novelists and high government officials.
They include mountain climbers ( Heidi Howkins, class of 1989, the only woman to lead expeditions to both Everest and K-2 ), authors ( such as Harriet Stratemeyer Adams, class of 1914, pen name Carolyn Keene ), astronomers ( including Annie Jump Cannon, class of 1884, who developed the well-known Harvard Classification of stars based upon temperature ), screenwriters, ( including Nora Ephron, class of 1962, famous for such films as When Harry Met Sally and Sleepless in Seattle ), journalists ( Linda Wertheimer, class of 1965, Lynn Sherr, class of 1963, Diane Sawyer, class of 1967, and Cokie Roberts, class of 1964, being a few notable examples ), entrepreneurs ( including Robin Chase, class of 1980, the co-founder of ZipCar ), mathematicians ( Winifred Edgerton Merrill, class of 1883, was the first woman to ever receive a PhD in mathematics ), judges ( including Jane Bolin, class of 1928, the first African-American woman to become a judge, and current federal appeals judges Reena Raggi, Amalya Kearse, and Susan P. Graber ).
They based some of the scenes in the film, where the terrorists disguised as journalists survey the layout of the plane and begin to take their seats, on the touring experience.
They were often joined by muckraking journalists such as Steffens, Phillips, and Supreme Court justice Louis Brandeis to discuss issues and strategies to limit conservative power in the legislature and the judiciary.
They also formed a Council for German Orthography-" 38 experts from five countries ", representing linguists, publishers, writers, journalists, teachers and parents.
They are usually either comedians or journalists, and sometimes politicians.
They had a reputation for knowing the countries in which they worked better than any foreign correspondent and often with greater insight and better connections than local journalists.
They also demanded that the organizers of the tournament allow journalists access to the surveillance video from Kramnik's room for games 1 through 4.
They are governed by Boards of Trustees of senior journalists, peace-building and human rights experts, regional specialists, and business and NGO professionals.
They were joined by Chinese journalists and non-governmental organisations, who made their opposition public through demonstrations.
They were killed instantly, along with 41 people including Professor Harry Glicken, several firemen and journalists also covering the eruptions.
They have given money to provide for the needs of exiled or imprisoned journalists and their families and the unsupported families of journalists who have been killed ; to enable journalists to leave their home countries if they are in danger there ; to repair the effects of vandalism on media outlets ; to cover the legal fees of journalists who have been prosecuted for their writings or the medical bills of those who have been physically attacked ; and on one occasion, to provide bullet-proof vests.
They found no reason to doubt Snape's " assertion that his intention to consult the Registrar before taking any steps was genuine, the meeting with the journalists was on Thursday, and they telephoned him within 24 hours to reveal the sting.
They noted that in the battle of images, the amazing scene of the young suicide bomber willing to kill himself and others was immediately seized by the Israeli officials who, hours after the incident, presented the boy to the media while forbidding foreign journalists from speaking to him.
They may employ officers to work as journalists, recruit agents of influence, operate media platforms, plant certain stories or information in places it is hoped it will come to public attention, or seek to deny and / or discredit information that is public knowledge.
They also publish an annual census of imprisoned journalists.
They wrote pseudonymously because their employer, Lord Beaverbrook, was active in the Conservative Party and banned his journalists from writing for other publications.
They can be used as demonstrations to the investors, partners, journalists or even to potential customers in order to convince them of the viability of the chosen approach.

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