Slash Film believes Schwarzenegger is referred to a script called With Wings as Eagles.
The tattoo-covered chef was wearing a shirt that said FLY TACOS and had an image of a Kogi truck with wings.
And gulls seemed to be getting bigger, with wings-spans often reaching five feet.
The visitors wore white uniforms, I know that, and the Eagles wore bright green with wings on their helmets.
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Gazing at this human figure with wings, perched on the edge of a boat, I imagined her taking flight each night after the Louvre closed.
It would be like a giant stealth bomber, with the whole fuselage integrated with the wings, rather than a tube with wings sticking out.
No footballs with wings or propellers or tails or streamers.
Girls in the postwar era had grown up reading books such as Julie with Wings, in which beautiful and spunky young women beat out the massive competition to become flight attendants.
The overall effect is epic and graceful, with wings radiating from the 105-foot-high central dome, and features plenty of grace notes, from musicians serenading at breakfast to peacocks strolling the manicured lawns.
But I would rather fly in an airplane with wings designed by one competent aeronautical engineer than one with wings designed by a committee of the first 20, 000 names of non-engineers in the Boston phonebook.
Ultimately, the aim is to spur human space flight, though the officials acknowledged work on a capsule that potentially could carry astronauts or, less likely, a spaceplane with wings vaguely resembling NASA's retired space shuttles, remains at an early stage.
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But this week the planemaker signed a big deal with Wings Air of Indonesia, which will eventually have a fleet of 60 ATR turboprops, of which 40 will be its latest model, the 72-600 (pictured), which seats up to 74.
Tofias showed up at the Antigua Classic with White Wings and Wild Horses, identical 76-foot yachts built out of modern materials but with the classic lines-and wet ride-of a 1930s racer.
Rather than use fixed turbines to generate power, Makani has been experimenting with "flying wings" adorned with several smaller turbines that act as propellers as the craft takes off.
With golden wings, she carried news from the Heavens to the Earth via rainbow.
The second camp argues that bipedal dinosaurs with partial wings learnt to use them to fly.
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There were no interviews with former Wings members, who appeared to be mercenaries in Paul's opinion.
The design, a more radical triangular wing-body shape, combines the plane's fuselage with the wings and has no tail.
The school was a newly built red brick one-story structure with four wings.
Airbus's A350, which was intended to challenge the Dreamliner, has been delayed because of a problem with its wings.
Sunday was a beautiful day but, rather than enjoy it outdoors, I holed up in a bar with buffalo wings and beer.
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Already there are rumors that Airbus is planning a plane with similar wings, which will be similarly sourced from Toray and Mitsubishi.
Take for example this picture of a chicken with 6 wings and 4 legs posted online by a Chinese Internet user.
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Russia's initial response was to suspend talks on selling China the Su-33, a fighter with folding wings that can be used on aircraft carriers.
" The other two times came in the show's early years, at the first Oscars in 1929 with "Wings" and for 1932's "Grand Hotel.
The idea was to create a lifelike subject with controllable wings, as part of research testing a hypothesis about male displays of aggression in the species.
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.
Inventor Waldo Waterman took him up on the offer in 1936 and built a small plane with removable wings, a clutch and a transmission, called the Waterman Arrowbile.
Michael Morris, a Sharks fan, said he's OK with the Wings supporters on the bus because, unlike some other Wings fans, they show respect for the home team.
Leicester began the second half strongly, with both wings coming close in the opening moments before the referee's patience was finally exhausted and he sent Quins flanker Chris Robshaw to the sin-bin.
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