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These included one recommendation that operation of the automatic pilot on-off control on Australian-registered DC-3 aircraft should be made distinctive from operation of any other control in the cockpit.
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The Department of Civil Aviation took action to ensure that operation of the automatic pilot on-off control on Douglas DC-3 aircraft was made distinctive from operation of any other control in the cockpit, and that instructions were issued impressing on pilots that gyroscopes should be un-caged prior to takeoff.
Many of them were inspired by the success of small Champagne producers in the north who are making distinctive wines from grapes they grow themselves.
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The new doctrine is "multipolarity" – the idea that the world is (or should be) made up of several distinctive poles of attraction.
Assessments can now be made in a variety of distinctive ways using both specific and generic measures.
The two were made more distinctive by their placement in Mr. Wachner's conception: Mr. Hite in the pulpit, Mr. Salters on a thronelike chair atop a platform thrust into the aisle, amid audience members.
Her point of view is made more distinctive by her Pakistani background and the unique experience afforded by her American passport.
Things occasionally heated up when the sitar and the tabla (played by Vishal Nagar) hit a groove, but the violin didn't add anything special to the mix; little was made of its distinctive colors and possibilities.
By the time of the 1948 consent decree in an antitrust suit that weakened the studios, Hollywood had built up a critical mass of talent that was suddenly set relatively free, able to burst forth in a splendid display of high-flying and extravagant achievements (the "auteur theory" was made for the distinctive and individualistic works of the fifties and early sixties).
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