In 1969, the U.S. space probe "Mariner Seven" flew by Mars, sending back photographs and scientific data.
Distance markers on the guardrail flew by at the rate of more than a football field per second.
The royal couple then flew by helicopter to Wells, where some 5, 000 people lined the streets to greet them.
Unknowingly, three days flew by and I was at the San Jose airport waiting for my flight back to Vancouver.
The Voyager probes, which flew by Jupiter in 1979, caught a fleeting glimpse of volcanoes on Io, the closest of the four to Jupiter.
But as DeClements and Frandsen, a 39-year-old home care entrepreneur, gazed out from here onto beautiful Lake Pend Oreille, an eagle flew by them overhead.
Like Broadway veterans, they confess that technical rehearsal flew by.
He flew in by way of Stalingrad, where the Red Army had turned back the Germans that winter.
He was recovered more than three hours later by Royal Navy divers who flew to the scene by helicopter from HMS Gannet at Prestwick.
Bush flew to the DMZ by helicopter from the South Korean capital, Seoul, just 30 miles (50 km) from the border.
Sure enough, McDonald's people flew in from Chicago by 10 a.m. the next day and the deal was done by that night.
It only flew once and was piloted by Hughes for a mile--44 times farther than the Wright Brothers got.
It took a misplaced clearance by Cuellar that flew a couple of yards over the bar from a Nacho Novo cross to spark some Rangers pressure.
The following year, Frank McClean made headlines and became a celebrity overnight when he flew a flimsy seaplane built by the Short brothers between the towers of Tower Bridge in London.
The son of motorsport legend John Surtees was struck by a wheel that flew off a competitor's car.
Cars were completely smashed by the rocks that flew off the mountains.
American industry flew right through the benchmarks set by the War Department.
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Floodgate said he had received documents from the court which he believed showed he was divorced by the time he flew to Vegas.
The White House apologised after a presidential jet accompanied by a fighter aircraft flew low and close to tall buildings, causing consternation in lower Manhattan , with some workers fleeing their offices.
We hoped fervently that the Golden Gate Bridge was not socked in by the fog as we flew towards the bay.
Alpbach, Austria, early on Tuesday, 7 September, by Austrian military helicopter and flew to Munich, from where he flew to Kigali, Rwanda, via Brussels.
Late one October evening, I flew into Urfa, the city believed by Turkish Muslims to be the Ur of the Chaldeans, the birthplace of the prophet Abraham.
Bucking automotive trends, Ford Motor flew past Wall Street's expectations by announcing its first profitable quarter in nearly a year on Thursday, giving investors nascent hope that the carmaker's turnaround may come to fruition.
The pair flew into a four-length lead by the quarter-mile mark and were able to reduce their rate to a strong paddle and finished the race in a time of eight minutes and 45 seconds.
"A number of short-term measures were considered but having been reviewed by the specialist, who flew into London from Sweden specifically, it was felt that anything else would put the tendon at risk and jeopardise his long-term recovery, " explained Peirce.
Word of Cabinet appointments by President-elect Barack Obama flew fast and furious late Friday afternoon: Sen.
We--two years ago we flew past this comet and we were pounded by particles.
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