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The apron of the mountain was a gentle bunny slope, and Jornet began to kick and glide upward with long, sure, measured paces.
First, you glide upward on what is billed as the world's first arched escalator a two-and-a-half-minute ride in a sci-fi-ish white-walled tube.
First, you glide upward on what is billed as the world's first arched escalator — a two-and-a-half-minute ride in a sci-fi-ish white-walled tube.
After circling the perimeter, he performs two flight displays, first repeating a low, flat flight, then flying in an exaggerated version of normal flight, tucking his wings close to his body, plummeting earthwards and catching himself as he spreads his wings to glide upward in a series of loops.
But his uncanny self-assurance and seemingly smooth glide upward have stoked complaints from his opponents, first Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton and now Senator John McCain, and other critics that he has not spent enough time earning and learning, that his main project in life has been his own ascent.
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As it glides upward from acquirable skills to primal virtues, each item on the list grows less and less dispensable.
The camera starts on the bottom floor of Fox News' lavish main studio, then glides upward — past a translucent staircase, past thirty-foot windows overlooking a still dark Sixth Avenue, past innumerable video screens — until it locates the three co-hosts, perched on their signature white "curvy couch".
Dan Caldano MOMMA ESCALATOR Gliding upward or angling down at the L.I.R.R. depot, Pennsylvania Station, (Newspaper and banana safely tucked into the Channel 13 bag), I am caressed by her voice, disembodied, coming from all sides and enveloping me in blankets of security and warmth.
Courtney O'Shea, 3, whose father, Charles, is the Nassau County tax assessor, was taken by one of the museum's interactive exhibits -- a small hot air balloon that glides upward at the push of a button.
It glided gracefully upward into the air.
The Ski-Dek is a sort of escalator without steps, covered with a white nylon carpet that looks like snow; it glides forever, upward at some 15 miles per hour, & if a skier comes down it at the same speed, he can make the most of what its manufacturers call the longest slope in the world.
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