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Such a herd will also be swinging their heads back at the flies or to lick themselves, switching their tails nonchalantly, scratching themselves on a fence post, or, if they're relaxed enough, even start chewing their cud.
For all the torment to which he was subjected as a prisoner of war, Mr. Mahurin looked back at his flying days as an adventure.
Back at Heathrow to fly to New York the following day, I passed a whole shanty town pitched along the hallways.
Sung by Tevye and Golde during their daughter Tzeitel's wedding to the tailor Motel, the song is a melancholy look back at how time flies: Golde I don't remember growing older When did they?
Back at Gatwick, the plane flew low over the airport so the undercarriage could be visually inspected with binoculars.
But there were reports Friday that back at the golf course, he was flying high again -- in a helicopter.
His approach to 11, the pin in a tight spot at the back, flies right over the stick, and he drains the resulting 12-foot putt to move back to -1! 11.01pm BST Hunter Mahan is making his move.
Back at the ranch, Babe befriends sheepdog Fly, despite her mate (and head-dog honcho) Rex's protestations: "He's a pig, Fly!" Babe first arouses Farmer Hoggett's interest as a potential "sheep-pig" when he herds chickens in the courtyard according to their colour by "asking them nicely".
In rare cases, when you shred the plasma grenade it will fly back at the thrower.
He was expected back a few hours later at the Flying M Ranch, an aviation resort owned by the hotel magnate William Barron Hilton, but never returned.
Hayes was guilty of a glaring miss when his stooping header at the back post flew over the top but he made amends with a fierce volley, latching on to a clever headed knock-on from Rooney.
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