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One man flew a kite in Tiananmen Square.
I don't know why a man flew a plane into a building!" Now, she may well already have sat Oskar down and talked to him seriously about the reasons for 9/11.
We had people all over the country!" For some years, she said, a man flew a plane from Ukiah, in Mendocino County, and they delivered their crop to him by truck.
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Beside the truck one man flies a white Taliban flag tied to a rough tree branch, and a second fighter appears to co-ordinate the operation.
For the first 20 minutes, it's about a drunk man flying a passenger plane upside down into a field of Baptists.
The worst example is when Kohli asks a member of the audience to answer the joke: "What do you call a black man flying a plane?" When she undermines his leaden-footed point on race by correctly answering "the pilot" he admonishes her for ruining the joke.
Below, daily life in the city is laid out before us: a man flies a kite, a building is on fire, soldiers are on parade, a funeral takes place, elegant ladies stroll arm-in arm, carriages cross London Bridge, and shipping jostles for space in the Pool of London.
There are other signs of a thriving middle-class tourist industry: the island's only shop has an impressive selection of £35 bottles of Moët and 12-year-old single malts, down on the beach a man flies a camera drone over the body-boarders, and at the fish van a woman asks its owner if his chips are gluten-free.
In 2013, the two men flew an earlier version of the aircraft across the US, setting a new world record in solar aviation.
The man flew over a bump and arced through the air, skis inches from my chest, then pelted at breakneck speed down the slopes.
For example, to create the image of a man flying: Take a photo with a man pretending to fly, supported by a stool under him.
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