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About a year ago, a pair of hawks moved in on a seventh-floor air conditioner, but just recently the nest got broken, and they flew elsewhere.
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A human operator, viewing a video feed, then issues an instruction to attack, fly elsewhere to find a better target, or abort the mission by destroying itself.
Lucky, because lying roughly in the middle of the country, it is an ideal place for Americans to change planes and then, if they wish, to fly elsewhere.
b) The plane flew somewhere else Dismissing the significance of the two possible arcs, some have speculated that sightings show the MH370 went on to fly elsewhere.
A Tibetan monk was stopped on arrival at the airport over the weekend and forced to fly elsewhere, according to the local news media.
As the 20th century drew to a close, fun had flown elsewhere, leaving gulls to squawk their lament over a landscape of collapsing piers, peeling boarding houses and a few hardy pensioners holding back the tide.
According to Mr. Kucherena, he has not officially applied for permanent political asylum in Russia and could simply remain until he is able to fly elsewhere, though the logistics of that have been complicated by intense pressure from the Obama administration on countries to block his transit.
During times of drought, birds tend to fly elsewhere in search of water, experts said, so the additional rain in the region also ensures that the bird population will be high enough to give the mosquitoes plenty of nonhuman food sources.
If it worked in the Berkshires, Harris argued, it might fly elsewhere.
However, multi-engined aircraft - like the one that crashed - can be provided with ATC clearance to fly elsewhere in the London Control Zone.
For three weeks, el-Baghdadi was stuck in the airport, unable to enter the country or fly elsewhere.
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