It is one of 16 companies in the UK taking part in developing new wings for aircraft.
New prisons and new wings are being built at a time when the number of self inflicted deaths has gone down this year compared to this time last year.
Moreover, says Adrian Beney of More Partnership, a fund-raising consultancy, such gifts are often essential for capital projects: small donations typically cover running costs, big ones pay for new wings in galleries or hospitals.
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He walks a middle line between his party's interventionist and New Democratic wings.
New prison wings designed to get offenders off drink and drugs will also be tested in five jails over the next year as part of a wider drive to tackle addiction inside prison.
The agreement contains FS-X technology flow-back guarantees, including U.S. participation in the manufacture and testing of new technology components such as advanced co-cured composite wings, new avionics, and phased-array radar.
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Airbus's competing model is essentially a version of its successful A330 with a new pair of wings.
After the Beatles' split up in 1970 Paul McCartney brought her into his new band, Wings, where she sang and played keyboards.
The new-look wings seen in 2009's F1 cars, which several drivers have admitted do not look as sleek and appealing as their predecessors, are a result of new 2009 regulations governing aerodynamic modifications.
However, that's not something we're used to seeing in the automotive world, where each new model year is typically such a minor step forward that without the addition of new creases or wings to the body, bigger wheels and more boisterous badges on the trunk, you'd hardly spot the improvements.
Multibillion dollar revenue producers go off patent protection with nothing new waiting in the wings.
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With a new arena under its wings, the basketball program was able to sell recruits on a program who cared about what it offers its student-athletes.
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Campbell of Barclays Capital sees the three military units collectively maintaining earnings through 2015 while aerospace (Gulfstream) surges from 20 percent of corporate earnings to over 40 percent on the wings of new product offerings.
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Last June, Nagaraj and two felllow Harvard graduates launched Wings as a new way to do online dating.
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Owners Josef and Agathe Moosbrugger say they think of the barn as a new section waiting in the wings.
Hedge funds will be particularly keen to get their hands on cutting-edge risk-takers who fret that new regulation will clip their wings.
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Ilitch wants a new arena for his Red Wings, who currently play at Joe Louis Arena in downtown Detroit and he might be able to finagle a deal with city officials to help finance a new arena if he moves the Pistons downtown as well.
The Valor story on new fiscal policies waiting in the wings should be taken with a grain of salt.
La Finca's security-conscious community, where houses come with servants' wings, is a new idea in Spain, and local real-estate professionals regard it as a great success.
It has been forced to cede ground on this to its partners, British Aerospace and Dasa, which both want factories working on Airbus planes to be owned and run by the new company, even though the wings, tails and cockpits have to be flown around Europe in a specially converted aeroplane, known as the Beluga, before final assembly.
Within a few chapters, the heroine of Silver Wings for Vicki had attracted two new boyfriends, met a movie star, and helped the police arrest a smuggler.
It allows the creation of parts in shapes that conventional techniques cannot achieve, resulting in new, much more efficient designs in aircraft wings or heat exchangers, for example.
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He said Byrd took him "under his wings" when he was a struggling musician in New York, even letting him sleep on a sofa-bed in his Bronx apartment for several years.
In the odd little world of the NHL these days, the Pittsburgh Penguins, featuring Sidney Crosby, are the glamour team while the Boston Bruins, Detroit Red Wings and Chicago Blackhawks are bigger draws than the New York Rangers and Los Angeles Kings.
Different political wings start to negotiate about coalitions and are already promoting new contenders.
Meanwhile, Clearwire waits patiently in the wings to learn what Sprint plans to do in its new iteration and build-out.
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Second, there is significant additional inventory waiting in the wings from non-distressed sellers, which will soak up new demand as it eventually comes online.
Will Harries, who won his only Wales cap on their summer tour to New Zealand, is full-back at the Dragons, while Blues wings Leigh Halfpenny and Chris Czekaj - called into the squad after Byrne's withdrawal - plus Ospreys rookie Tom Prydie can also play at 15.
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