"We're not saying if you don't fly first class you can't fly, " he says.
For instance, if I'm afraid to fly, should I force myself to fly anyway?
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FIFOs (fly-in, fly-out workers), all heading to the Pilbara or the gas fields off the northwest coast.
Connacht fly-half Andy Dunne start at fly-half with Ulster's Niall O'Connor as his understudy on the bench.
Candidates would fly in to L.A. or San Francisco to meet and milk major fundraisers, then fly out.
If you are ever lucky enough to fly business class, these are the airlines you want to fly it on.
Sgt Holmes, whose nickname was Arty, continued to fly throughout the war, becoming an instructor teaching Russians how to fly Hurricanes.
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For most types of fly-fishing (especially trout fishing), casting a fly into the next county does not make you a better angler.
He couldn't fly big jets from Love, but the law would let Continental fly smaller jets from Love to any destinations it chose.
When geneticists replaced one of the mutant fly genes by its homologous mouse gene the fly developed normal flies' eyes and not mouse eyes.
Though IndiGo is the largest airline in the country, they only fly to 33 destinations (their competitors, by comparison, fly to as many as 75 within India).
So when you fly -- back then, at least -- now there are probably more direct flights, but back then oftentimes you had to fly through Australia.
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Attacking Fallujah's insurgents is like shooting at a fly that has landed on your horse's head, says Mr Yawar: you will miss the fly but kill your horse.
For example, we have wonderful fly-fishing, but fly-fishing takes work.
Airplanes are built to fly and, as long as it is not the only example of its type in the world, it seems perfectly legitimate to have it fly.
More than 70% of the time the aircraft fly with one or two people as passengers and they often fly empty after dropping someone off or picking someone up.
The resources required of the air-traffic control and airport system to fly a chief executive in his jet are the same required to fly a 767 full of passengers.
So, again, I just want to stress that the military options that we talk about are not limited to a no-fly zone, but include a no-fly zone as an option.
Without spare pilots or airplanes in New York, the airline decided to fly passengers to Atlanta to swap aircraft and crew rather than fly an empty plane to New York.
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Ceri Sweeney started at fly-half in their 21-12 loss at Murrayfield ahead of Norton-Knight while Dai Flanagan, the other recognised fly-half at the Cardiff City Stadium, was on the replacements bench.
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India's airlines fly 381 aircraft, and have ordered another 473, according to CAPA. Meanwhile in Indonesia, a nation of 240 million people, airlines fly 514 planes and have orders in for another 732.
Mr Parkin said many people who live in the region choose to fly from airports other than Leeds Bradford, but he hoped the improvements will persuade more to fly from their "local" airport.
Mallett once again faced questions about his team selection following his decision to play Andrea Marcato - nominally a fly-half - at full-back and Luke McLean - nominally a full-back - at fly-half.
Similarly, you already see an increase in the extent to which the no-fly zone, the enforcement of the no-fly zone piece of the effort in Libya right now is being undertaken by allies and partners.
"We know that honeybees can fly over 10km from their hive to a patch of flowers to collect food (nectar and pollen) and then fly home - a round trip of over 20km, " says Dr Raine.
He does more of the latter now, perhaps because the cadence of fly-fishing--the rhythmic casting and drifting of the fly--connects him to his blacksmith days and hammers home his main conviction: Means matter more than ends.
However, the wet weather has been good news for some insects, such as the crane fly, drone fly and mosquitoes as well as molluscs such as slugs and snails, which all thrive in the damp conditions.
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