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When he started making planes for the military, he made sure he was paid in advance.
The French had begun to acclimatizethemselves, & Bonaparte set about redesigning Cairo, making planes for the Suez Canal, etc.
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Not far away, Short Brothers, which made planes for the Wright brothers, is preparing to build sophisticated wings for new aircraft to be launched by its Canadian owner, Bombardier.
The missing link between EADS, which is better known for making planes, helicopters and aerospace systems, and Carpentier who won a Lasker Prize last year for his work on prosthetic heart valves is largely due to the late Jean-Luc Lagardere.
Each time Italy, for example, makes planes available to Portugal, it takes a risk".
"Do they really think for one moment that men or women make plane trips for the sole purpose of having a female — or male — flight attendant serve them lunch or give them an aspirin?" In an earlier congressional hearing, she had made the point with less nuance.
I'm 6 foot 3, so I'm a big guy, and they don't make plane seats for people like me.
Up until this time, White had refused an assignment to the D-League stating that the Rockets had broken their agreement with how they would work with White's anxiety disorder, which makes plane travel extremely difficult for him.
Samuels, the clubhouse manager, and onetime equipment manager and traveling secretary, oiled gloves, made plane reservations and arranged meals for generations of all-stars and journeymen.
My neighbor, an 85-year-old man who gave his life to make American planes for Boeing, refuses to take down his campaign sign that says "Hillary Clinton for President," not because he's delusional, but because he's too smart to kiss the ring of a man who is, as he says, "so rude".
The G650, meanwhile, made its first flights last year, and even though its F.A.A. certification process will take another year or so, Gulfstream already has contracts to make these planes for about 200 customers, which means that if you'd like to sign up right now, the earliest you would get yours is 2017.
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