FIFOs (fly-in, fly-out workers), all heading to the Pilbara or the gas fields off the northwest coast.
For example, we have wonderful fly-fishing, but fly-fishing takes work.
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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One day Orion might be able to take astronauts to space, but at the moment no one can even say how much it will cost, when it will fly, where it will fly or even on which launch vehicle.
The Allak, from Swedish tentmaker Hilleberg, has an unusual configuration: its tent poles support the rain fly, and the sleeping compartment suspends itself from the fly (usually the tent poles support the tent, and the fly clips on top of it).
The review said there were no checks on surgeons' qualifications in some parts of the private sector, an issue made worse by more than half of cosmetic surgery being performed by "fly in, fly out" doctors - surgeons based abroad who fly into the UK to perform operations and then fly back out again.
"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?
Connacht fly-half Andy Dunne start at fly-half with Ulster's Niall O'Connor as his understudy on the bench.
When geneticists replaced one of the mutant fly genes by its homologous mouse gene the fly developed normal flies' eyes and not mouse eyes.
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.
For the Royal Opera, fly-on-the-wall became fly-up-the-nose.
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.
Ms. ANDREA MALIK (Director, Town of Colton Black Fly Control Program): That's a black fly larva.
If you are ever lucky enough to fly business class, these are the airlines you want to fly it on.
For most types of fly-fishing (especially trout fishing), casting a fly into the next county does not make you a better angler.
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).
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.
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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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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He couldn't fly big jets from Love, but the law would let Continental fly smaller jets from Love to any destinations it chose.
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.
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.
If ATC is busy and clearance cannot be obtained to fly through the Class Bravo airspace, it is still possible to fly the Bay Tour: execute a left Dumbarton departure heading toward Half Moon Bay, follow the coastline all the way to the Golden Gate Bridge, then east to the Bay Bridge and retrace your path back to PAO staying under Class Bravo airspace throughout.
European critics have said the current deal offers greater advantage to U.S. carriers by allowing them to operate within the EU. An American airline can, for example, fly from New York to London, where they could pick up passengers and then fly to Germany.
With the help of Chiara Cirelli, who also works at the University of Wisconsin, Dr Tononi has created a mutant fruit fly that sleeps only two or three hours a night. (A normal fly sleeps between eight and 14 hours.) The mutation itself is in a gene for a nerve-cell protein of a type known as an ion channel.
But the interim president, Ghazi al-Yawar, sheikh of a predominantly Sunni Arab tribe, says that attacking Fallujah's insurgents is like shooting at a fly that has landed on your horse's head: you'll miss the fly but kill your horse.
The new one gives out points based on how much you spend on a ticket, rewarding business passengers who fly coast-to-coast while making the benefits less valuable to passengers who might fly a lot but only bounce from Corpus Christi to Houston.
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