Its modifications make it far tougher to fly than other warbirds, which, after all, were built for 19-year-olds to handle.
Some of this is pragmatic: high rents and tight mortgage-lending criteria make it expensive and difficult to fly the nest.
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It is needed to make plastics, to fly planes, to propel construction equipment and to turn generators to make electricity that keeps the lights on and your computer humming in your home or office.
It will fly for about 90 minutes before it runs out of fuel then it will make a graceful landing on the surface of Mars.
The words "no-fly zone" didn't even make it to the final communique.
"Whatever we hear at our security briefing, I reserve the right to make my own decision to fly home on Monday if it is the right thing to do, " he wrote in the Mail on Sunday.
The concrete is often made with foam, fly-ash or other waste materials to make it lighter as well as cheaper.
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Next, you'll make a model airplane out of wood and paper-and it had better fly.
Fly-half Davis put over the simple conversion to make it 7-3 but then missed with a long-distance penalty attempt.
And it certainly won't make any difference to all the travelers who fly in jet airplanes across the country and seldom look down.
Scotland fly-half Dan Parks' summer arrival from Glasgow will make it seven foreigners in the Blues squad - and former skipper Rush could be the player to leave.
Fly-half Hook landed the subsequent conversion and added a penalty to make it 16-8.
But, when Michael Stephenson was penalised for crossing by referee Dean Richards shortly before half-time, Newcastle's fly-half was on song with a 37-metre strike to make it 11-0 at the break.
They fly on seven different sets of papers that make moving through every border, be it Jordanian, Israeli or Tajik, a tough task.
Having a nicely waxed board will make you simply fly down the slopes, and this is a very cheap alternative to taking it in to a shop to be done.
With the flags atop the stadium stiffly pointing toward right, Buck lofted an opposite-field fly ball that landed in the netting just beyond the right field fence to make it 4-0.
Jones failed to convert another penalty but the visitors began to take a grip on affairs and the fly-half fired the ball between the posts in the 58th minute to make it 16-9.
They have room to do it, thanks to the popular service, leather seats and television screens that make JetBlue a must-fly for so many passengers.
The wind was playing havoc with Carter's place-kicking and he missed the conversion, prompting the unusual move of replacing the star fly-half for the next penalty chance, which Piri Weepu calmly sent over to make it 21-10.
It's even more chaotic for Big Lots, which must be able to make a deal on the fly and receive huge shipments--270 trailers of Mead paper supplies, say--within days.
The Braves scored twice in the fifth to make it 3-all on Simmons' RBI single off Mets starter Shaun Marcum and Justin Upton's sacrifice fly RBI off reliever LaTroy Hawkins.
But they recovered to make it six wins out of six courtesy of a Ugo Monye try, a penalty try and 10 points from substitute fly-half Ronan O'Gara who kicked two penalties and two conversions.
But for those who fly for themselves, or who might be interested in giving it a try, these advances could make it much safer, easier, and less time-consuming to be a pilot in the near future.
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