While I would have preferred to fly to England and go rummaging through the Parliamentary Archives to confirm this personally, I had a deadline to meet, plus I am not especially welcome there anymore because of what I see as a simple misunderstanding as to whether their reading rooms are clothing-optional.
The number of passengers must increase, says Carwyn Jones and for that he needs to attract back, or attract in operators who will want to fly them to where they want to go, at a price they're prepared to pay.
If the real goal is to fly to Mars, there is no reason at all to go via the moon.
And the reason that it works is that if you fly into Heathrow you can go to most parts of the world.
Rather than squeezing airlines, which can fly away, it is more tempting to go after passengers, who are hemmed in by metal detectors and armed police.
O'Gara cut the gap with a fourth penalty with 12 minutes to go and the Ireland fly-half's trusty boot put the ball on a plate for Tuitupou in the final seconds.
That would leave Kevin Morgan on the bench, while Hook may also have to bide his time if head coach Gareth Jenkins opts to go with Jones at fly-half and stick with Sonny Parker - a try scorer against Canada - at inside centre.
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But the most common ones kill off only about one fly in 20, leaving plenty of survivors to go on the rampage.
Referee George Clancy sensibly went to the video replay, which seemed to suggest the ball had instead gone over, only for the final decision to controversially go against the French fly-half.
In 2002, they gave the go-ahead for trusts to fly in foreign surgeons to cut waiting lists.
When we got there Sudanese officials there said the U.N. couldn't fly even though commercial aircraft were free to come and go as they needed.
Bets continue on who will be the first Liberal Democrat to flip out and go after the fly which has plagued speaker after speaker in the conference hall.
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In recessions past, people "would go easy on the restaurants and learn to fly coach, " Gregory says.
Fly, take a vacation, stay in a hotel, go to a theme park, rent a car.
Go to the airport, get on that plane, and fly out of my life forever.
If tests go as planned, it will be the first plane ever to fly faster than the speed of sound on a fuel mix that is half biomass.
Smart, funny, fearless and brazen, he's the go-to kid in Bahman Ghobadi's "Turtles Can Fly, " a film of sometimes hallucinatory power set in Iraqi Kurdistan on the eve of the second Iraq war.
After all, why go green with a solar array if the electricity is just going to fly out a drafty door.
"We were due to fly out of Krasnoyarsk by military cargo plane but because of the celebrations we cannot go until Thursday morning, " said Ms Daniels, from Whimple, Devon.
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On 28 February he will fly off to the papal retreat at Castel Gandolfo, where he will stay while Church leaders go through the complicated ritual of choosing a successor.
She says she will not go head-to-head with the shinkansen (though her airline will fly between Tokyo and Osaka).
Dobbs added a sacrifice fly, and Justin Ruggiano and Rob Brantly hit consecutive RBI doubles for Miami in the inning to go up 6-0.
After visitors "fly" to the city of their choice and arrive at the local Deloitte virtual office, they can go to various parts of the office such as meeting rooms and talk to employees.
We have to ensure that protocols that have been in place and developed since -- for many, many years, don't prevent either information-gathering or information-sharing so that somebody that's on the TIDES list can't go to the screening -- the database screening list and ultimately to selectee and no-fly.
He found Hercus in support and the fly-half looped out a sumptuous pass to right winger Ngwenya, who had half the length of the pitch to go and Habana to beat.
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