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The ancient and clapped-out Terminal 2, from which it flies, has never looked so inviting.
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Hendra virus (HeV) is a zoonotic paramyxovirus harbored by Australian mainland flying foxes, from which it is believed to be transmitted directly to horses.
The New Yorker, July 31 , 1954P. 12 Culinary Intelligence: In the leading restaurant of Nashville, Tennessee, Yankee pot roast, when ordered, is unhesitatingly served, but with a toothpick stuck into it, from which flies a tiny Confederate flag.
By B. R. Schweid and St. Clair McKelway The New Yorker, July 31 , 1954P. 12 Culinary Intelligence: In the leading restaurant of Nashville, Tennessee, Yankee pot roast, when ordered, is unhesitatingly served, but with a toothpick stuck into it, from which flies a tiny Confederate flag.
Other transport infrastructure includes Palm Island Airport on the South-West of the Island from which Skytrans flies to and from Townsville up to four times each day.
Fertility is the number of total eggs produced times viability, giving the total number of eggs produced from which adult flies eclose.
It is only 100 miles south of the Turkish airbase of Incirlik from which the US flies its sorties into Syria.
They take a sort of Roman-engineering view of things: grind everything to rubble and build cultural monuments on this foundation from which to fly the Bullshit flag.
On the night of Aug. 1, Murcer and Piniella drove Munson to a small airport from which he flew home to Canton.
But one biker who reached the Auschwitz concentration camp memorial site after flying to Warsaw and borrowing a bike from Polish friends, from which he flew the flag of the Soviet Union, was hailed as a hero by Russian media.
These develop into larvae from which flying adults emerge after anything from a few months to several years, dependent on species.
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