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Boys rose up, caught air, dunked baskets.
The Icelandic eruption caught air traffic managers unprepared, he said, although "the right calls were made" to ensure safety.
A few games ago, in what may have been the most explicit evidence of Kobe's declining impact, he airballed two shots against Denver, harkening back to the days when he caught air against the Utah Jazz in the 1997 NBA playoffs.
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"You will not catch air," he reassures us, though I start to think I would like to catch air.
Snow fell over the 180m halfpipe throughout the competition, creating an accumulation on the halfpipe that slowed skiers down, making it more difficult to catch air on jumps and land complex tricks.
As competing local loop technologies DSL and cable continue to hash out their own hindrances, wireless broadband companies are sure to gain ground or rather, catch air.
Geastrum quadrifidum is one of a number of earthstars whose rays arch downward as they mature, lifting the spore sac upward, high enough to catch air currents that disseminate the spores into new habitats.
The blades will catch air and spin to power your windmill.
You'll fly up over the edge of the wake and catch air at that point.
He was caught on air today flipping the bird to a BBC News Channel anchor, Simon McCoy.
But she liked the way the fabric caught the air: it moved like a cape.
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