With their wings beating up to 80 times a minute and their hearts beating hundreds of times a minute, they fly up, down, forwards and even upside down and backwards.
As bees fly, they generate up to 450 volts of static electricity, which causes pollen grains to jump on.
European critics have said the current deal offers greater advantage to U.S. carriers by allowing them to operate within the EU. An American airline can, for example, fly from New York to London, where they could pick up passengers and then fly to Germany.
First time they had ever been on a plane was actually to fly to the competition that they ended up doing so well on.
More than 70% of the time the aircraft fly with one or two people as passengers and they often fly empty after dropping someone off or picking someone up.
When people fly west, they have to stay up later before going to bed.
Do they fly off that warming contraption and wrap themselves up in your hair?
The day after the cruise, when they were due to fly home together, both women woke up feeling ill but blamed a hangover.
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People won't stop watching TV, Braun says, but Yahoo can serve up eight-minute comedy programs they can consume on the fly.
On Monday, at Belfast City Council, nationalist councillors had wanted the flag at Belfast City Hall taken down altogether, but they voted on a compromise from the Alliance party that it would fly on up to 20 designated days.
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"We did have a Coast Guard helicopter crew fly for 60 miles up the shoreline there to see if they could spot any environmental impact and they weren't able to find anything, " he said, adding a Coast Guard boat surveying 15 miles south of the site also detected nothing.
As it stands now, domestic passengers pay a 7.5% ticket tax every time they fly, which goes into the FAA's trust fund, which makes up most of the administration's budget.
But its directive was picked up aviation authorities globally and requires that the planes be deemed safe before they fly again.
Church will now team up with the Under-21 side who fly out to Sarajevo where they face Bosnia-Herzegovina in a Uefa U21 Championship qualifier.
Within the R160 controlled area, for example, they must fly above the River Thames, which minimises the risk of crashing into a built-up area.
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They discovered some mechanisms such as their exposure on Zillow that could be scaled up and down on the fly, even daily.
Another friend of mine used to maintain that airplanes stayed up in the air only because people believed -- against reason -- that they could fly: Without that collective delusion sustaining them, they would instantly plummet to earth.
It's the summing up of a day or a significant encounter, enlarging on notes done on the fly while they're still fresh enough that the suggestions in them help to recall detail.
"They have misbehaved, the football club has been let down and because of that they are coming back home, " said the Foxes boss, who had been due to fly out today to link up with the squad.
The activist tactics were different in the two cases and all perfectly legal, even though they may fly in the face of the pro-transparency trends that have dominated public and private sector efforts to clean up the mess of 2008.
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