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(The common name "scuttle fly" comes from the phorids' habit of running away from danger, often somewhat erratically, rather than taking wing).

An additional example of a context-dependent relationship between autophagy and apoptosis in the fly comes from oogenesis.

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According to a faculty adviser, Marion R. Hanson, whom the university described as an expert in concrete design, the only other such plane to fly came from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach, Fla., but it landed in pieces.

The love of flying comes from different places.

The concept of flying came from the maharajas: "Lots of them were among the first to fly and historically they were [walking] around in their flying suits".

The brown-eyed flies came from the same juvenile competition vials as the target males.

(Housewife from Chumbuni, 32 years old) "It is possible that the flies coming from the toilet contaminate the food".

If you have flies coming from your garbage disposal or another drain, pour 1/4 cup (60 ml) of vegetable oil into the drain.

The casual yet professional philosophy at the Complete Fly Fisher comes from its owners, Dave and Stuart Decker, brothers who love playing host almost as much as teaching the craft of angling.

And so the most compelling element of "Lindbergh Flies Again" comes from the interviews with those who still remember the original flight, men and women who knew Lindbergh, flew with him, helped build his plane.

Given the cautionary stance likely to be adopted by the pros, Dells best chance to keep its stock flying high comes from retail investors.

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