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"We've had some choppy air in earnings," Mr. Heymann said.
The drivers keep in touch with hands-free, push-to-talk cellphones, warning of snarls the way airline pilots warn one another about choppy air.
But he said his "control issues" sometimes still get the best of him during choppy air, when the pilot and Mother Nature are in command, and he is not.
So not only can it take off vertically or hold itself down by sending thrust upwards, but it can float effortlessly in even choppy air.
A single chime could be to advise flight attendants of pending choppy air, perhaps serious enough that they should be seated.
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Saw his crooked smile, his choppy hair.
In "Manos al Aire" ("Hands in the Air"), over choppy acoustic rhythm-guitar chords, she tries to defuse a lover's furious temper tantrum; in the electro-pop "Suficiente Tempo" ("Enough Time"), an overworked wife and mother insists, "If we had enough time, I would love you constantly".
Dyson engineers worked out that ordinary fans blow air in choppy wave patterns, which is a real ball-ache.
Not only are cities less windy than the countryside, but the air is choppier because of trees and the variation in heights in buildings.
If you do jump, odds are your jump will be slightly off the timing of the bases, which will result in a choppy, unpowerful lurch into the air.
Have you ever noticed how when you're in front of a regular fan, the air hits you all choppy and irregular?
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