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Nonetheless, George remains sanguine about the perils of flying, often with some odd pilots at the controls.
He tells about the perils of flying, including how tiring it is, and how much fun it is to be so unique (he drops food onto cars for starters).
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I was shamed, he was exposing me: I was a fabricator, a blasphemer, I didn't respect the science of flying, the art of flying, the peril and bravery of flying.
"One Wing" opens with the quiet plaint of guitars, then kicks into a full-throated cautionary tale about the perils of trying to fly alone.
The economic markets are shaky, yes, and Americans consider the perils of terrorism when they fly on an airplane, but neither the economy nor terrorism is as serious a problem as the long-term damage to the environment that the E.P.A. study raised, he said.
We arrive at the perils of side-by-side fly-fishing, "the old knot" of gestation now redone as representation (tying flies is an art, like poetry): Presto!
You can get a fair sense of the perils of an elevator shaft by watching an elevator rush up and down one, its counterweight flying by, like the blade on a guillotine.
"Perils of fame, perils of fame," Mr. Corre said.
Beware the perils of ambiguity.
Ah, the perils of major championship golf.
Plus the perils of e-mailing.
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