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When Voklov split his and flew much farther, he might as well have gone off the ramp backward.
Owing to the stabilizing spin imparted them by rifling grooves, elongated projectiles flew much straighter than balls, and they were virtually guaranteed to land point-first.
Rockets flew much faster and required inertial guidance for just a few minutes to put the weapon on a predictable ballistic path.
Concerned about the Taliban's air defenses, the C-17's flew much higher than is typical for an airdrop, American officials said, declining to be more specific.
The study also discovered that the birds flew much faster on their journey home in spring: one purple martin, a type of swallow, took 43 days to reach Brazil on its autumn outward leg but in spring returned to its breeding colony in only 13 days.
The consensus from pretty much the start is the Chinese brand flew much too close the sun.
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I don't fly much any more.
Some birds, however, fly much higher.
I don't like flying much.
Planes fly much faster than helicopters.
With the introduction of turboprops and jet engines, aircraft could suddenly fly much higher.
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