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It is also strange: although aerial, it does not look as if it was shot from a helicopter.
When she returned after a 12-year silence in 2005 with Aerial it was to fight off rumours that she was mad, or agoraphobic, or a drug addict.
When she "re-emerged", in 2005 with Aerial, it was to sing about the joys of Bertie; about the pleasures of her domestic routine (few artists have ever found comparable lyrical inspiration in washing machines); and, movingly, about the death of her mother, in her haunting song, The Coral Room.
After Bush broke a 12-year silence with the release of 2005's Aerial, it was painfully apparent that she was only interested in conducting a musical career entirely on her own terms: given that she has only made one public appearance since Aerial's release – collecting an award for her 2011 album 50 Words For Snow – it seemed safe to assume those terms did not include returning to the stage.
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Saudi Arabia itself has a limited history of sending forces beyond its own borders, and even the aerial campaign it has spearheaded is a new experience for much of the rest of its coalition.
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Nowadays with aerial observation, it's different.
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