Meanwhile their clients will have to keep racking up the air miles to India.
In response, government officials have had to drop rhetorical opposition to strong measures to clean up the air.
The drive to improve public transportation, clean up the air and increase green space has played an essential role.
Plus, the arm can get stronger by simply dialing up the air pressure.
My hot pot-loving little sister, who lives with her family in Florida, simply cranks up the air-conditioning to enjoy huoguo year-round.
They accuse the agency's officials of deliberately delaying plans to clean up the air, in part because of heavy lobbying by oil-industry executives.
Subsidizing alternative energy, in contrast, is likely to have the perverse effect of causing them to crank up the air-conditioning in that mansion in Nashville.
Sure, environmentalists will insist that more drilling in the U.S. will just continue our addiction to fossil fuels and will dirty up the air and water.
As you know, Kemba was waiting for you -- when you were up in the air, he was down on the ground, because -- unfortunately, he actually was up in the air stuck at LaGuardia Airport for three hours.
Neville Chamberlain, who was neither, starved the army and navy on the theory that the revolution in military affairs of his time made the only defense feasible that of a "Fortress Britain" protected by the Royal Air Force -- and then failed in building up the air force.
Maybe not the Ten Million of the lead character in the movie Up In The Air, but still quite a bit.
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But the wind was blowing in, hanging the ball up in the air just long enough for Baxter to extend with his left arm and grab it with his glove.
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Some revisionist history can leave the reader up in the air, wondering why, in the light of the historian's myth-busting, Catholic and Protestant bothered to quarrel with each other at all.
So if the C919 is to be commercially viable, COMAC needs to get the plane up in the air on or close to its ambitious schedule while the market for medium-range aircraft remains hot.
The French forward let fly from fully 35 yards after cutting in from the left flank and Wiese made a terrible blunder, simply pushing the ball up in the air and into his own net to give the home fans an unexpected treat.
Paul McShane's cross from the right was headed back across goal by Jan Venegoor of Hesselink and, after Martin Skrtel could only flick the ball up in the air, Geovanni waited for it to drop on to his left foot and directed it into the corner from 10 yards.
"Up in the Air, " which was up for Globes in six categories, won the best screenplay award.
When the ball goes up in the air, you're playing against each other.
Less than a minute into the demo, the Flarecraft pitched up into the air, crashing on its side in a shower of water and plane parts.
When asked if they would use this platform at home every hand in the room shot up in the air to show their enthusiasm for the new resources.
"She was nosing it away in a particular direction, then suddenly she threw the infant right up into the air, and then did this about three times, " he explained.
Earlier, Labour peer and former health minister Lord Warner accused ministers of "throwing all the organisational cards up in the air" by getting rid of SHAs before financial challenges to NHS had been dealt with.
Funding and plans for the rest of the route are still up in the air.
The windward hull flew up into the air and hung, suspended, as the stern of the Swedish boat flashed beneath us.
Unfortunately, the one thing still up in the air is the price, although there's still room for one more rumor before Pentax removes all the mystery.
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And I had the opportunity to go up in the air and see it a few times, and just filthy floodwater, because floodwater is filthy, as far as the eye could see.
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The timing of any recovery for the PGMs is somewhat up in the air since it depends on factors such as how fast auto output rebounds from the Japanese quake and future economic data.
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The most famous edit in that film is when the apes throw bone up into the air and then there's a cut - and that is a spaceship floating beautifully through space to the Blue Danube music.
Today's deal introduces a lot of certainty to US income tax rates but it leaves nearly all the key spending issues up in the air - and it does not pave the way for the rise in tax revenues, relative to GDP, which most economists think will be crucial to filling the long-term hole in America's federal budget.
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