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She sent him an e-mail message with a few cryptic lines from Dante about a bird having difficulty flying.
Disparate observations, such as video images that seemed to show pieces of the Columbia breaking off long before it had difficulty flying, do not fit together neatly.
If lightning, turbulence or some other problem caused a malfunction in the electronic control system, pilots might have difficulty flying or the airplane might begin maneuvers without being commanded to by pilots.
But the House postponed votes scheduled for Monday night because lawmakers were having difficulty flying back to the nation's capital after the weekend.
Birds that are heavily "wing-loaded"—that is, heavy-bodied birds with relatively short wings—have great difficulty flying with the loss of even a few flight feathers.
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Sure, there is little physical difficulty to flying a plane, but that entirely misses the point.
The Air Force ruled out a hydrogen bomb, he said, because of the difficulty of flying the heavier weapon 235,000 miles to the moon.
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