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'fliers' is a correct word in written English
Fliers can be used to refer to a person or persons who are flying, flyers which are physical documents advertising something, or flying animals such as birds. For example: The fliers were enjoying the freedom of the open sky.
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Plural of flier
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Fliers who attempt the jump points at Glacier, Zion and Yosemite often fly in the early dawn or late dusk to avoid rangers, who can arrest, tase and fine jumpers thousands of dollars, or land them in jail for a few months.
How many students are aware of this when they agree to turn up and hand out a few fliers?
This is why I find the whole idea of the 'craft' of flying and the concomitant guild of fliers so interesting; it's his way of assimilating the need for the communal with that individualist streak.
Since there are no commercial flights between the two cities, the new line would not have lured away fliers or freed up landing slots at the busy airports.
Flats in blue-collar areas received fliers outlining the many ways in which the union had failed them, entitled: "Britain is for the rich.
Now the Washington Times reports that even those who are supposed to be protecting fliers from terrorists are being caught in the no-fly list's undiscriminating net".False identifications based on a terrorist no-fly list have for years prevented some federal air marshals from boarding flights they are assigned to protect," the Times informs us.
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Recruits get five weeks' training and pledge to work for two years in a disadvantaged school.In this section High-fliers in the classroom The mute leading the mute ReprintsWhen TfA's founder, Wendy Kopp, came up with the idea while an undergraduate, her adviser told her she was "deranged".
This suggests that India is failing to create the right conditions to retain high-fliers.
Short postings also avoid uprooting a career-minded spouse, and may give high-fliers a more rounded perspective: Andrea Farace, chief operating officer at Schroder Salomon Smith Barney, a subsidiary of Citigroup, is considering sending more middle-level folk on six-to-12 month stints abroad, to boost their experience.But a lonely half-year abroad has drawbacks too.
English teachers were not much better: one in seven had no English whatsoever.In this section High-fliers in the classroom The mute leading the mute ReprintsComparable global data are scarce, but experts say the situation is similar in much of the non-Anglophone world.
Back in its golden age in the 1950s and 1960s, it offered middle-class people, not just techy high-fliers, a shot at the American dream complete with superb schools and universities, and an enviable physical infrastructure.
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