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He hates to fly.
And Phil hates to fly.
"My husband hates to fly, and this wouldn't hurt him a bit".
For another, Haddon hates to fly — an affliction shared by the protagonist of "A Spot of Bother".
He hates to fly, for example, because planes, as it happens, fall out of the sky on occasion, and he has trouble getting that thought out of his head.
Marías, who rarely comes to New York — he lives in Madrid, and hates to fly — suggested the Frick because of a painting there he'd been meaning to see, "The Three Soldiers," by Bruegel.
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David Foster Wallace hated to fly, and claimed his fear was far from irrational, given that "a definite percentage of commercial airliners crash every year".
Here are some favorites from that research and from my own nutty family: 1.The magic of spit I hate to fly on airplanes, spend the whole time in mortal terror, and am quite certain each flight I take is my last.
Having fewer airlines will exacerbate the already lousy service that makes so many people hate to fly these days the long waits, the delays, the cancelations, the lost bags.
I hate to fly.
The plane rolls forward, and I remember something crucial about me, the real me: I hate to fly.
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