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After an engineering degree from General Motors Institute, Burns spread his wings in the mid-1970s and set out for Berkeley, Calif. in a customized van, backpacking, skiing and getting a Ph.
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The biggest surprise has been how quickly the students have spread their wings and achieved accomplishments that were not expected.
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This is an unexpected experience, as you tuck your legs under their wings and spread the velvety plumes across your lap.
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And in today's global village, some think Latin America, Japan and Korea are due to follow the myriad U.S. cities that the league has spread its wings to throughout its history.
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One reason is that their usual sources of capital, institutional investors, hitherto often trapped by regulations requiring them to keep a certain proportion of their assets in their domestic currency, are now, thanks to the euro, able to spread their wings.
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The British Hen Welfare Trust said the new cages can hold up to 90 birds, which will have space to spread their wings, perch and be able to go from one end of the cage to the other.
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Nadareski peered into the birds' ears, then spread their wings to check for lice.
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Now the Facebook Keiretsu have begun to spread their wings.
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But both Noll and Fort agree the momentum is in place for MLB to spread its wings.
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First, the story is given plenty of room to spread its giant eagle wings this time around.
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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.
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Over the past month, the periodical cicadas of Brood XIII, native to the area, have crawled up roots, through the earth's surface and onto tree trunks everywhere, to moult and spread wings.
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