The formation would have to fly with a precision of a few billionths of a metre.
Many companies fly with whomever the booking party puts them on and never consults their own aviators.
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But that will not happen in this Congress and certainly would not fly with this White House.
But I have a hunch that singling out the Czechs will not fly with most national governments.
Nevertheless, the German Aerospace Centre has converted an Antares 20E, the DLR-H2, to fly with a fuel cell.
Steele let fly with a hard shot that deflected off Klazura and past goalkeeper Knighton for a 1-0 lead.
Lord Patten, chancellor of Oxford University and a former politician, let fly with his own views on March 16th.
Lunchtime on Sunday, local lads Fly With Vampires will be entertaining their rapidly growing fan base with their melody-driven power pop.
Ravi Bopara last played for Kings XI Punjab on 7 April and is also scheduled to fly with the main party.
If it succeeds, you can be sure that it will let fly with the announcement more eagerly than it did this time.
One word of warning, though: these phones definitely won't fly with anyone over 10, despite what the marketing guys may tell you.
But the sparks began to fly with the second round of the debate, when politicians had to take on the medical profession.
Another three - Michael Foale, Nicholas Patrick and Piers Sellers - all became US citizens to fly with the American space agency (Nasa).
And some passengers due to fly with BA in the next few days will find their flights cancelled because of contingency plans already set in action.
The 24-year-old defending champion will fly with several other Kenyan competitors whose plans for Sunday's race changed after planes were grounded by volcanic ash.
However, Siddique had previously been stopped, searched and questioned by Special Branch officers as he prepared to fly with an uncle from Glasgow Airport to Pakistan.
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What has made Ryanair so disliked, even by customers who continue to fly with it, is Mr O'Leary's tendency to rough up anyone who comes within range.
Former lifetime achievement winner Ronnie Corbett is also up for best sketch show for The One Ronnie, against Come Fly With, Horrible Histories and Sky's This Is Jinsy.
He told them that Flt Lt Cunningham had fulfilled his dream of being selected to fly with the Red Arrows in 2010 after flying operational sorties in Iraq.
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"At the end of the day, if a judge is looking at a prenup and it's completely one-sided, it's not going to fly with the court, " Ms. Petrakis says.
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.
Langton said families have been pleased with the pricing model because it often costs less to fly with children using the pay-by-weight model than it would to purchase flat-fare seats.
They keep talking about former speaker Newt Gingrich, but he has had enormous personal problems that I think would not fly with the conservative base once they've focused on him.
Ward chipped the ball into a packed penalty area for Ferdinand to let fly with a well-executed volley that angled into the corner of the net via a slight deflection.
Yossi Benayoun rescued West Ham twice in a matter of seconds when he first headed Smith's flicked effort off the line, then stood firm as Kieran Richardson let fly with the rebound.
Among BAE Systems' plans, for example, is the co-operative control of drones, which would allow a pilot in a jet to fly with a squadron of the robot aircraft on surveillance or combat missions.
He was also starting to figure out, along with a number of other emu ranchers in the mid-1990s, that meat of the flightless animal, despite being low in fat and cholesterol, doesn't fly with diners.
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