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The planes dived through cloud, expecting to release their practice bombs and pull out of the dive once below the cloud ceiling, unaware that on that particular day the ceiling was too low and unexpected ground mist formed, leaving them no time to pull out of the dive.

Aero spider from Takara Tomy (a remote-controlled mini car capable of driving up walls and on ceilings, to be released in Japan on September 19th for $37).

When you want to release, release it.

Prepare to release control.

This design included a large aperture (17 m x 17 m), a slight downward facing nod (20°), a high-sloping ceiling to accommodate the beam angles from the closest heliostats, and particles released near the back wall of the receiver.

This simple ceiling to roof arrangement worked for centuries.

Smokestacks rose from the floor and went out the ceiling, releasing imaginary smoke.

His routine, jam-packed with skills like Kovacs (a double flip over the bar, his body kept straight) and Tkatchev (swinging towards the ceiling, releasing the bar so his whole body goes up and over the bar before he grabs it on the other side) doesn't depend on his strength so much as his sense of the delicate timing the tap requires.

The first sparring match between the two came on Tuesday, when Henry asked why a so-called "Obama plan" about the debt ceiling had not been officially released to the public.

Release to the public.

But after a highly positive test screening ("I'd never seen a preview like that," said Frank Marshall, "the audience went up to the ceiling"), Sheinberg chose to move the release date to July 3.

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