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Bernanke just printed up a trillion dollars and airlifted it onto the US economy.
Last year, a team led by Bernard Buigues, a Paris-based North Pole tour operator, chiseled the 23-ton block from the Taimyr Peninsula and airlifted it by helicopter hundreds of kilometers to the northern Siberian town of Khatanga.
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On Wednesday experts decided the health of the creature had deteriorated to the point where it was unlikely to be able to make the journey north on its own, and the decision was made to capture and airlift it.
Although the body was found Tuesday, a helicopter was not available to airlift it out until Wednesday, the Times reports.
Once they rendered the moose harmless, they constructed a large sling and had a helicopter airlift it safely, and humanely, back to its natural habitat.
To replace the 7th Armored Brigade, the Armor School, under the command of Colonel Gabi Amir, was ordered to activate its tank brigade for immediate airlift; it was in the Sinai by October 6, before the war began.
As a penniless payout-to-payout twentysomething service-industry worker, that free Dragon Bowl at the end of your shift was like the Berlin Airlift; it kept us going, fuelled our young lives.
It also explains why last weekend it airlifted 25 tonnes of gold to be parked in the vaults of the Bank of England.
New Orleans art producers Airlift call it musical architecture, and these kinetic playable structures are a mashup of New Orleans's two great cultural traditions – music and art.
It airlifted British Army forces into Egypt during the Suez Crisis which was its major action during this period.
Was it airlifted by butterflies?
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