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But there was nobody in our government at least -- and I don't think the prior government -- could envision flying airplanes into buildings on such a massive scale.
For now, officials say they envision flying only unarmed surveillance drones from the base, though they have not ruled out conducting missile strikes at some point if the threat worsens.
This is because screenwriters can readily envision flying cars and genetic mutations and hard-drinking androids and auto-obstetric neonatal surgery and foetuses that start off looking like humans but then mutate into eight-headed leeches with daddy issues, but they can never reimagine the ordinary details of life.
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That plan envisions flying more than three-quarters of the 240,000 passengers with tickets during the strike period, which is scheduled to end Tuesday.
I envision you flying around the world at plaid speeds, snapping secret pics as you fly by (which goes some way to explain why they're all so blurry, I suppose).
But one has to read deep into the jump on page 26 to learn that the original plan for the 9/11 attacks envisioned Mohammed flying on one of 10 planes that were to be hijacked and that "he would be on the one plane not to crash, and after the plane landed would emerge and deliver a speech condemning American policy on Israel".
It is the hill one might envision for kite flying, sledding, stargazing, napping.
But, to an aeronautical expert, this method was unappealing, and Rutan began to envision his spacecraft flying back to Earth, not falling.
The A-10 was envisioned to fly from forward air bases and semi-prepared runways with high risk of foreign object damage to the engines.
Budman envisions a sleek, flying billboard that will cost little more than the price of a 30-second commercial on the Super Bowl.
I can envision the new "Sarah Poppins" flying around with her umbrella shooting wolves from the skies.
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