In fact, the nation is, on balance, well served by the flexibility and optimization made possible by having dedicated air arms in each service.
When the call went up for military veterans to raise their hands, the air was forested with arms.
There were shouts and cries, arms in the air, a wildness of gesturing, pointing.
Delegates jumped to their feet, throwing their arms in the air and enthusiastically clapping.
He knocked down the shot and Harris looked around, his arms in the air wondering what was happening to his team.
Flailing your arms in the air will not look enthusiastic, only erratic.
Somebody walking, waving their arms in the air and being a hero.
It quoted unnamed Syrian security officials as saying that three sites including military barracks, arms depots and air defense center were targeted by the strike.
Raise my arms in the air, or hold up my stick?
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People did not believe poor Vladisa, even when they saw him running down the hill, white as a ghost, arms in the air, with no calf.
Scott leaned back and thrust his arms in the air after the putt dropped on the 10th hole, a celebration for all of Australia and personal redemption for himself.
Gottlieb threw her arms in the air when Shacobia Barbee's desperation half-court shot at the buzzer bounced off the backboard and wore a huge grin throughout the postgame celebration.
In South Beach, Staten Island, resident Grace Johnson clenched her fists and waved her arms in the air as she ran toward a college student from Queens who had come to see the damage and stood across the street taking photos.
Cano earned MVP honors, Erick Aybar added an RBI double to back winner Samuel Deduno, and the demonstrative Dominican righty threw his arms into the air in delight after watching a run-saving defensive gem by center fielder Alejandro De Aza in a tough fifth.
Although not everyone here is Indian, arms sway in the air in a Bollywood-style dance motion.
In 1991, Gore wrote the bestseller, "Earth in the Balance, " a call to arms to protect the air, water and land.
Players before Robinson had been ferocious on the base paths Ty Cobb, in particular and later players, like Maury Wills and Rickey Henderson, ran faster than Robinson, who had a pigeon-toed stride, his arms and shoulders churning the air.
As I write, the French air force is bombing militant positions and arms dumps on the northern edge of the Tegharghar, around the village of Tessalit, a beautiful little oasis located next to a river that floods every June and July, if the rains are good.
For example, stricter surveillance of air traffic in West Africa would help trace arms shipments.
Police responded with small-arms fire and called in coalition air support.
After all, this outcome was made virtually inevitable by the Europeans' unwillingness over the past week to implement or enforce what the United States hoped would be the three basic pillars of allied action -- the lifting of the arms embargo against Bosnian Muslims, air strikes and a total shut-down of the Danube and other essential supply lines for the Serbian war machine and economy.
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On the morning of Friday, February 22nd, three days before she was to start her new round of chemo, Rich awoke to find his wife sitting upright beside him, pitched forward on her arms, eyes wide, struggling for air.
After he was lowered into his grave and covered over with earth, one of his little arms suddenly emerged and reached up into the air.
The parts included "brakes, brake pads, brake shoes, ignition coils, water pumps, window regulators, suspension sway bar links, wheel hubs, anti-lock braking sensors, control arm bushings, transmission filters, pitman arms, tie rod ends, and suspension air springs, " the papers add.
With a tandem jump you sign a release form, put on a jumpsuit and are quickly shown what to do once you leave the plane: how to cross your arms and bend your legs while in mid-air.
On a starry night 55 years ago, deep in a remote forest of northern India, a 4-year-old boy nicknamed "sher baccha" (Hindi for "tiger cub") rode safely in the arms of his father, who carried him into the moist air.
Aboard Air Force One on the flight from Andrews Air Force Base outside Washington, senior administration officials said Clinton would move beyond the NATO question and propose additional arms control agreements, going beyond the START II Treaty.
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