With Flood injured, Toulon's Jonny Wilkinson is expected to take the fly-half role with Tindall if fit, Brive's Jamie Noon, Dan Hipkiss of Leicester and Sale's Mathew Tait the other midfield candidates.
Some teams available to take off to Haiti couldn't fly in due to a continuing bottleneck at Port-au-Prince's airport.
Wilkinson's English colleague Tom May, who had also made the move from Newcastle to Toulon, switched from centre to take over the fly-half duties.
Drones are already able to take off, fly a mission and land without any human intervention, and a mechanical dog developed by the Pentagon can walk for 20 miles (32km) without a break and obey voice commands.
And a new aviation measure calls on states to deny aircraft permission to take off, land or fly over their territory if illicit cargo is suspected to be aboard.
But if we are going to go there, and dive deep into another Boston season of rage, I would like to take the controls of the Spaceship of Crazy, fly it briefly down to Planet Earth and remind Red Sox fans, so furious about this sub-.500 campaign, that they still don't have a lot to complain about.
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.
Its ability to take off and land like a helicopter yet fly like an airplane, combined with its capacity to haul more troops and equipment farther, faster and with greater survivability than existing helicopters ensures that it will be of enormous value in future actions requiring long-range, swift and stealthy projection of ground forces.
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And NATO will continue to fly sorties and take action as the mission continues.
The 36-year-old could come in as a straight replacement to partner Mathew Tait in the centres or he could take over the fly-half jersey, with Jonny Wilkinson moving to inside centre.
Washington wants France, Britain, Canada and other coalition partners to take responsibility for day-to-day enforcement of the no-fly zone over Libya.
Each country has regulations governing the number of hours a pilot can fly before having to take a rest.
But then we see Kent grow up, learn to fly and begin to take on an assortment of foes.
According to Lockheed officials, VentureStar will be able to take cargo into space at a tenth of the current cost, and could be ready to fly every two or three days.
Travel time becomes an even bigger issue when boards want to be seen to take a global perspective, as is now fashionable: in such cases, they like to fly their board out to one of the organisation's more distant operations.
"Joe is a young man, and it'll take him a bit of time to bed down at fly-half, " said Hare.
She is due to fly back to the UK to take part in the London Marathon on Sunday, where she will run in her "Boston finishers" shirt in memory of those affected by the explosions.
Schrage was also quick to point out that if the company were to take out large loans that it would likely fly in the face of the fiscal responsibility that his site preaches every day.
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On Tuesday, the Defense Advance Research Projects Agency (DARPA) officially announced the private sector participants in its Transformer X project to build a Humvee that can take off, fly hundreds of miles, and land with little human input.
This aircraft, which has been called the most important aviation development since the invention of the jet engine, has the ability to take off and land like a helicopter yet fly horizontally at speeds far in excess of those possible for helicopters.
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Point two is, there is broad agreement that there is going to be a transition to a different kind of command structure and that the United States is not going to lead that effort, and that our allies and partners are going to take the lead in enforcing the no-fly zone over time.
Of course, there are those that posses some AI smarts, too, but Georgia Tech wants to take this to the next level, and build a 'bot that can interact with its environment on the fly.
In the basketball teams that fly charter, bosses take a back seat to the workers--literally.
Fly, drive, or take the train to Santa Barbara (one of the best rides on the planet).
The decision looked harsh, but Connor at least found his range with the boot as the fly-half slotted two penalties to take a 6-3 lead into half-time.
The system software holds a lot of promise, but even now most app developers are still lacking the inspiration to take its user interface principles and make their apps fly.
The only problem: Ivanka had to fly from New York to Miami to take one last look at the property, just to make sure, meaning she had to leave her week-old baby.
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Morne Steyn finally levelled the scores on 36 minutes following an England infringement at the ruck, but the fly-half spurned the opportunity to take a three-point lead at the interval when he uncharacteristically dragged a 25m drop-kick attempt wide of the posts.
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