Out comes the adult, which unfurls its wings and flies around looking for a mate.
These changes may not bring Goldman back to earth but they will clip its wings.
Abbott Laboratories is spreading its wings into India, but the expansion isn't coming cheap.
Its wings not only beat up and down, but also twist at specific angles.
But both Noll and Fort agree the momentum is in place for MLB to spread its wings.
As the intercepting planes approached, the MiG dipped its wings and slowed down, signalling the intention to defect.
Pull it out and its wings, about a foot long, snap into place.
Its wings and nose were severely damaged, while its tailfin had broken off.
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Airbus's A350, which was intended to challenge the Dreamliner, has been delayed because of a problem with its wings.
Just as today, the U.S. eagle was seen as willfully spreading its wings.
It had a small wingspan and a bone structure that would have restricted its ability to flap its wings.
But the Zynga-Facebook relationship has seen its share of tensions, and Zynga is clearly open to spreading its wings.
Zappos is a well loved brand that could spread its wings in retail.
Even more culpable is the butterfly in Peking that flapped its wings and forever altered the course of history.
It was a daytime ghost, its wings beating with a huge soundlessness.
The bones of its wings were articulated on the dorsal side, giving the creature a slithery softness across its belly.
A380 can take off and land on the same runways as the big Boeing, thanks to the efficiency of its wings.
Airbus has said it will delay the introduction of its fuel-efficient A350 XWB to fix a glitch related to its wings.
Facebook is still in the process of finding its wings in Brazil.
Telecommunications is also on the rise, while the aviation industry is spreading its wings too, with about 15 daily domestic and international flights.
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Europe's second largest carmaker, which already relies on European markets for more than half its sales, has in effect had its wings clipped.
It's early days but I wonder how successfully it will be able to spread its wings beyond Singapore, which is hardly associated with free-spirited media.
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"When you have a goose that lays golden eggs, you clip its wings and don't let it leave the farm, " he wrote in one filing.
After 30 years in Bangladesh, BRAC has more or less perfected its way of doing things and is spreading its wings round the developing world.
With a new arena under its wings, the basketball program was able to sell recruits on a program who cared about what it offers its student-athletes.
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And it has spread its wings in 22 countries, from Spain, where it puts out the leading daily paper, , to Argentina, where it publishes books.
As part of a graduate project a year earlier, the two built the world's first human-powered ornithopter a plane that flaps its wings and flew it nearly 500 feet.
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Like Air Berlin, Norwegian, the fourth-largest budget carrier, is spreading its wings by offering longer flights to the Middle East and north Africa encroaching further into traditional airlines' territory.
And from the looks of this demonstration, I think that this type of spherical drone is a lot more stable than a quadrocopter, thanks to its wings and gyroscopes.
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Found only in these woods, the large bird is a beautiful sight, with its distinctive green and blue colouration, crested head feathers and, when in flight, the red flash of its wings.
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