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The second was in St . Joseph where we swung through town on I-229 for a look at the Missouri River, and the narrow roadway, on high stilts, was giddy, a flying causeway convex to the waterfront.
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Remember Christopher Lambert, kilt flying, racing across the causeway?
It all came crashing down today for Fusaichi Pegasus when the flying horse did little flying and finished sixth in his farewell performance while Tiznow was edging out Giant's Causeway by a neck to win the $4.7 million Breeders' Cup Classic.
Meanwhile, the book in question is flying off the shelves at bookshops across the causeway in Malaysia.
The causeway was named for Eddie Rickenbacker, World War I flying ace, and founder and president of the Miami-based Eastern Air Lines. Miami-based Eastern Air Lines
"I see bags and other plastic flying off the beds of pickup trucks going down the causeway," says Marty Morganello, who organizes the cleanups for the Charleston-area chapter of the nonprofit Surfrider Foundation.
Midweek flying.
As a person who for more than four decades has watched from the beaches and causeways as explorers flew into space, I can testify this is an experience well worth the effort.
As soon as the causeway between the island and Fort Myers was reopened after Charley, they flew down.
They flew to the wire until the final yards when Albert the Great faded and Giant's Causeway moved up from third place to second.
When I visited the first time, in 2007, I flew from Inverness to Benbecula, one island to the north; South Uist doesn't have its own airport but is connected to Benbecula by a half-mile-long causeway.
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