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People make friends and rest their brain from daily worries and then you see: they're a little baby bird who's learnt to fly and off they go".
In that 10 years he took on a number of acting roles, learnt to fly, bought a boat and travelled the world, setting up home on the Marquesas Islands in the southern Pacific Ocean with another mistress, Maddly Bamy.
He was describing how his team has learnt to fly Rosetta around the 10-billion-tonne, 4km-wide body with remarkable precision.
The unit's inaugural commanding officer was Group Captain Ulex Ewart, a graduate of the Royal Military College, Duntroon, who had been seconded to the Air Force and learnt to fly on the first cadet course at No. 1 Flying Training School in 1923.
After recovery and rehabilitation she learnt to fly, married Nick, and gave birth to Oliver.
I learnt to fly helicopters in 2009 and that's going to be my thing from now.
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During the course the students undertook flying and simulator training and learnt how to fly and operate the nine tonne Sea King helicopter.
Or that you've learnt how to fly.
To fly.
He continued to fly.
He hates to fly.
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