Just be sure to remove all the hard parts, such as wings and legs, before you use the adults.
Girls in the postwar era had grown up reading books such as Julie with Wings, in which beautiful and spunky young women beat out the massive competition to become flight attendants.
Vestiges such as the stumpy wings of flightless birds, and the hairs that prickle on human skin just like the rising hackles on furry mammals, are further testimony to our shared origins.
Liberty's 49% -owned Discovery has seven all-digital channels--such as Science, Kids and Wings--on DirecTV and digital systems.
The aircraft, which carry names such as Elektra1, EcoEagle and Wings of Salvacion, range from one-seaters to six-seaters.
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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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Waiting in the wings are such progressive technocrats as foreign minister Somsavat, economic czar Bounyang Vorachith and health minister Ponmek Daraloy.
The U.S. weapons arm the cartels' military wings and enforcers, such as the Juarez Cartel's enforcement arm, La Linea, or The Line, court documents say.
However, with other emerging economies such as Indonesia's and Mexico's also waiting in the wings, some question whether there could soon be so many Brics that the forum loses influence.
For the moment, Mr Livingston has the confidence of both wings: he espouses fiscal conservatism but objects to attaching non-financial issues such as abortion to financial legislation.
The terms McDonalds, wings, ham and heartburn were popular in high-obesity areas, while words such as cafe, sushi, brewery and banana were more common in low-obesity areas.
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