"Each time we renew the license, we check up the balloon and we test the pilot, " Sherif said.
It was about the smartest thing the central bankers in the U.K. did when the balloon went up.
They are, not surprisingly, desperately urging their allies in the West to inject new taxpayer-underwritten credits to the new Union now so that German firms and banks can be at least partially paid out before the balloon goes up on a formal debt rescheduling.
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That is necessary because the balloon concentrates sunlight up to 400 times, and without this cooling the cell would quickly burn out.
The last time Tom Huddlestone played on artificial turf he was out for six weeks as his knee blew up like a balloon.
The mission was simple, to send a man up in a balloon higher than ever before, and have him safely jump to the ground.
"He landed on John Brayford's foot in training, and his ankle went up like a balloon, " caretaker manager Dario Gradi told BBC Radio Stoke.
The hurdles that CCS and especially geo-engineering present, along with the finance question, are almost certainly more challenging than the technical ones presented by carrying one end of a hosepipe up on a balloon and spraying some water out.
The stent, a metal-mesh tube, keeps the artery from closing up again after the balloon is removed, but scar tissue can form over the metal, re-blocking the artery.
In 1960 a metal-coated plastic balloon 100ft across sent up by America's space agency was used by Bell to bounce telephone calls to distant destinations in the United States.
If you think that blow-up, heart-shaped balloon will make your wife happy, spend the couple of bucks.
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Tethered to a large helium-filled balloon, the 23-pound Sword, as it's known, was able to climb up and down the long cable while workers kept the balloon steady with guide ropes.
Billionaires in Russia and Ukraine have been particularly hard hit by lenders seeking repayment on balloon loans in order to shore up their own balance sheets.
Center-back Rio Ferdinand charged upfield and directed the ball towards Wayne Rooney, who teed the ball up and then saw his volley balloon over goalkeeper Stuart Taylor after taking a big deflection.
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I've gone up in a hot-air balloon, traveled extensively, worked for good causes in my church and taught hundreds of children to read during my 23-plus-year career as a special education teacher for Massachusetts public schools.
He snaked it up into the heart, inflating the balloon to squish a clump of plaque against the artery's inner wall to clear it.
Using general anesthesia, the surgeon threaded a catheter up her nose, expanded a tiny balloon and cleared a permanent space for her sinuses to drain.
At 11:00 GMT on Wednesday the conditions were almost perfect as the giant latex balloon, filled with helium, shot up into the air from the Marble Arch Caves just outside Enniskillen.
While in college in 1992 he formed his first company, Vertical Addictions, which took passengers up 600 feet in a hot air balloon, attached bungee cords to their ankles and pushed them over the side.
The report said the Airprox board had been of the opinion that the object was unlikely to have been a fixed wing aircraft, helicopter or hot air balloon, given that it had not shown up on radar.
The programs, which already make up 41% of federal spending, are expected to balloon in coming years.
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Okay, so it's not all about deflating your sci-fi balloon, this next story should pump it right back up again.
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It is compressed, along with a balloon, into an 8 millimeter catheter that is threaded up from an incision in the groin into the heart.
As a rite of passage, the record-breaking Red Bull event built pent-up attention at least twice as we waited for the balloon to launch Baumgartner into space.
Felix Baumgartner has made history by breaking the world record for the highest-ever skydive, jumping from a balloon more than 39km (128, 000 ft) up in the stratosphere.
His device breaks up clots before the insertion of a stent, or a balloon angioplasty.
The balloon rides leave at dawn and are well worth the early wake-up.
The balloon of surface air quickly reaches speeds of 100 to 150 mph going straight up!
Some of the changes for volunteers include a physical fitness test, lessons in the physics of balloon-handling and a free three-month gym membership to help them shape up.
That wind was traveling at 120 miles an hour, so we ended up with Felix in the capsule under this 30-million-cubic-foot balloon flying at 125 miles an hour to the east, which is amazing to think about, because at that altitude, it's the equivalent of about a 50-story building.
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