Anything par or one over is going to be flying up the leaderboard.
Some travelers think of trains the same way they do airplanes: Who cares whether you're flying up front in first or back in economy?
The results were so good that he talked his brother, who also suffered severe back pain, into flying up from Texas to get it done.
Elephants don't like being stung by bees flying up their noses.
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When I finished the mix the next morning, I took the master tape to the Memphis airport and handed the box to an attendant flying up to New York.
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The Transformer X (TX) will be designed for depositing and extracting soldiers and supplies in tough-to-reach places without easily accessible roads, taking off from a standstill and flying up to 250 miles with a 1000-pound load.
But it was one of the Scarlets' rookies - Jon Davies - who helped seal the result as the centre came flying up in defence to floor Ceri Sweeney, knocking the ball loose for Williams to gather and race under the posts.
''He came flying back up because she wasn't there, '' McKinney said.
Driver Kyle Larson's vehicle ended up flying into a fence that separates the track from spectators.
In the 1980s he took up flying but crashed his single-engine plane and suffered temporary amnesia.
Speaking for the full board, "she said, 'We'd like you to give up flying, '" Mr. Hagedorn says.
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More often than not the pilot would gladly comply, and our intrepid hero ended up flying all over the country for free.
Unlike SpaceX launches, which to date have been mainly test flights, the Atlas vehicles typically debuted by flying full-up missions for paying customers.
After all, the thrill-seeking traits that lead executives to take up flying or sky diving may also be what make them daring corporate leaders.
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This caused him to wind up flying 40 miles past the landing field at Mach 3 (2, 000 mph) before turning back, and only narrowly miss some trees.
There's no telling how high "Chronicle" will end up flying at the box office just yet, but with its impressive debut frame, the film is already a big hit.
Understandably, Obinna did not celebrate his second, which started out as a cross from way out on the right but ended up flying over the head of Camp and into the goal.
Once it had been decided to keep at least one of the two new aircraft-carriers under construction, the idea that Britain should give up flying jets from them for a decade made little sense.
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Picture the person who, in midcareer, picks up a hobby like flying small airplanes, learns its rules and regulations and ponies up half a million dollars for a new plane.
If Boeing manages to complete each step in the process, it will get its 787 up and flying again.
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Helicopter pilots in central London are instructed to follow the Thames, to avoid flying over built-up areas as far as possible.
Pilots are sorely needed in China each year the airlines require roughly another 2, 000 of them and flying schools are setting up in droves.
Sehwag and Gautam Gambhir then gave India a flying start, rattling up 73 in barely nine overs before Sehwag changed his mind about a second run while Gambhir was in mid-pitch, leading to him being run-out.
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Angels appear on earrings, thimbles and dinner plates, as flying pins and cherubs curled up asleep.
High-flying college students can rack up miles and rewards quickly, especially during semester breaks and holiday visits.
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