One of them--"appoint a bipartisan oversight board to oversee the implementation of Obamacare"--won't fly.
The delicate, single-seat plane cruises around 40 miles per hour and can't fly through clouds.
"We're not saying if you don't fly first class you can't fly, " he says.
With its old program, flight credits expired if you didn't fly enough to reach a free ticket.
But it can't fly forever, and the industry is already hungry for the next generation of supersonic travel.
The planes won't fly over Jones Beach this year, an attraction that draws hundreds of thousands of visitors.
The Terrapins couldn't fly since Maryland is within 350 miles of the site, so they took the train.
American accounts for less than 5% of those seats, and US Airways doesn't fly to Asia at all.
The delicate, single-seat plane cruises around 40 mph and can't fly through clouds.
Some teams available to take off to Haiti couldn't fly in due to a continuing bottleneck at Port-au-Prince's airport.
Sweats and T-shirts, Smith understands, won't fly at an event considered to be the Big Apple's Super Bowl of fashion.
But some communities are still cut off by road, and we can't fly to them because of the bad weather.
Expect to hear more about these shrewd but superstitious brothers (they consider 13 to be their lucky number and won't fly together).
Mike Vasey of Cheyenne, Wyoming says even some normal-sized people can't fly comfortably when they are packed in the cabin like sardines.
One word of warning, though: these phones definitely won't fly with anyone over 10, despite what the marketing guys may tell you.
He couldn't fly big jets from Love, but the law would let Continental fly smaller jets from Love to any destinations it chose.
"You can't get a fine if you don't fly the flight, " said John Hansman, director of the International Center for Air Transportation at MIT.
"If planes don't fly, the whole economy shuts down, " said Sen.
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.
Teams don't fly up and down the court 70 or 80 times, as in basketball, where mistakes can be ironed out over the course of a game.
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Not surprisingly, elements that demand a truly big screen or a windowed interface won't fly -- there's nowhere to drag-and-drop from or open a new window to.
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It actually flew through the air and rumbled over roads, but didn't fly as well as the average plane nor drive as well as the average car.
"The content of it is very widely read across the country, even if the document itself doesn't fly off the shelves in WH Smiths, " he finally concedes.
Also, carriers have switched many flights to smaller regional jets, which don't fly as fast as bigger planes and can also force planes behind them to slow down.
It probably is, but even I, who am allergic to cats and have never owned one or had any desire to, could probably have predicted this invention wouldn't fly.
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Wallpaper. (The Beat Generation had dawned in the U.S., and funky wall coverings of bamboo and such were the rage.) When that didn't fly, they hawked it as greenhouse insulation.
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