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Artistic director Jo Kreiter has created a work that uses the gravity-defying art form of aerial dance to elevate female voices and call attention to the legal, social, and professional constraints that disempower women.
Professor Xu notes that "We don't know if Yi qi was flapping, or gliding, or both", but it does seem clear that the small size of the animal and large surface area of the wings and feathers would have permitted some form of aerial locomotion.
They said that this evidence, chiefly in the form of aerial photographs obtained by U‐2 aircraft and satellites, was presented to President Nixon today as he met at the Western White House in San Clemente, Calif with his top political, military and intelligence ad visers for a full‐scale review of the Middle East crisis.
What has made them exciting is that they can be controlled from the mini computers we all carry in the form of mobile phones and their content in the form of aerial photography can be shared with the world.
We don't think this will be for deliveries to our homes - the cost per trip is prohibitively high - but it's rather for the many tasks that require some form of aerial observation.
Test flights over California in recent months of the prototype Aeroscraft, the first of a new generation of fully rigid airships, have encouraged a new wave of enthusiasm for a form of aerial transport effectively killed off by the fiery fate of the Hindenburg, the most imposing of all pre-war Zeppelins.
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But the United States pioneered that freewheeling form of aerials, ballet and moguls, in the last of which she excelled.
The syllables then form a kind of aerial poetry, the drumbeat of distant sky-lands beyond the next fold of the chart: Turkmenabat and its sister Turkmenbashi; Vientiane, Wuhan and Kota Kinabalu; Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Norilsk and Poliarny.
McNutt, who helped design a similar system for the skies above Fallujah, a battleground city in Iraq, once proposed several possible forms of aerial surveillance for Washington, D.C., in comments reported in The Post in 2014.
Although Mr Obama insists that this is primarily Europe's war to fight and win, America has quietly increased its contribution to the mission, mainly in the form of additional aerial refuelling and ISTAR (intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition and reconnaissance) assets.
After initial hesitation from airlines (most of which had committed to popular and less-expensive propeller-driven airliners from rival firms), but buttressed by sales to the U.S. Air Force in the form of an aerial tanker (the KC-135 Stratotanker), the four-engine plane, designated the 707, went into commercial service in 1958 on a Pan American transatlantic route.
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