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But the Nazis let him fly, with conditions.
Learn when to hold your child and when to let him fly solo.
Coolidge was afraid to let him fly home because he was afraid he'd lose him".
I took a sip of my drink and let him fly.
The pilot, Daniel Blas Corría-saidhez, said there was not enough fuel to reach Miami, the defendants' destination, and they let him fly here.
When Chiang agreed to work with the Communists against the Japanese, Mr. Zhang released him and let him fly back to the Nationalist capital, Nanjing.
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But he has a command of gesture that lets him fly from fear to fury and from dancing to dying in an instant.
As Nathan, the composer, Mr. Eckert has a command of gesture that lets him fly from fear to fury and from dancing to dying in an instant.
(It's also a way for the filmmakers to squeeze in a product placement for OnStar, the automobile navigation system, though the OnStar people may not be so happy when they see the movie.) Adam has embraced some parts of the near future, like the cool electronic pilot device that lets him fly the helicopters of his excursion service without being on board.
As a mom who is fear-and-guilt based, a product of my seriously old-school Eastern European Catholic upbringing, if something goes awry I'm going to blame myself forever for letting him fly in the first place.
Now the baseball world may see if Rivera's 43-year-old knees are sturdy enough to let him track down fly balls at game speed.
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