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The Star even claimed that "crazed" gulls across the Channel were divebombing migrants and had become a flying border patrol.
Unbelted riders not only put themselves at risk but can become a flying hazard to the belted passengers, said Raul Arbelaez, an engineer with the institute.
WASHINGTON — Air Force One has become a flying call center, the Oval Office, a revolving door of journalists, dignitaries and celebrities.
The phone sits snugly in the cradle, where the phone battery is also recharged, and will not become a flying object if there is a sudden stop, he said.
Having lifted the team to third in a few months (after January they lost only two matches), Mourinho set about constructing the side that would win the treble: Nuno Valente and Derlei, who played under him at União de Leiria; Benfica cast-off Maniche (as well as Edgaras Jankauskas); Paolo Ferreira, playing on the right for Vitória de Setúbal, would become a flying full-back.
Others are jumbo jets refitted to the tastes of tycoons and dictators, including the first 777 to become a flying palace.
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"The day I became a flying bishop I became an outsider, redundant," he says.
As an 18-year-old he volunteered for the RAF, became a flying officer and saw service over Germany.
It became a flying saucer, or halo in the sky, the symbol of the 1962 World's Fair.
Whitney attended the Groton Preparatory School in Massachusetts, became a flying instructor in World War I, and graduated from Yale University (1922).
This 1978 Canadian musical tells the story of Billy Bishop, a young wastrel from Owen Sound, Ontario, who became a flying ace in the First World War.
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