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To ensure the content validity of the survey instrument, we piloted it through multiple qualitative sessions.
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In the second level of the game, you need to escape Jakku in the Falcon, piloting it through the wrecked hulls of Star Destroyers.
He had got his frail weekly off the rocky shoals of 1925 and piloted it into safe harbor through Depression and Recession, World War II, and the even greater perils of the McCarthy era.
By his own account, he was not the man the Home Secretary, Roy Jenkins (who wanted reform, fought for it in cabinet, guaranteed parliamentary time and assiduously sat through all the debates) would have chosen to pilot it through.
Like its pilot, it balanced stubborn competence, achieved through work (Earhart wasn't a natural flier), and marketable celebrity.
And so it was, later that night, that the whoop-whoop-whoop of an Army chopper filled the air above Prospect Park, and five police cars with their lights on formed a star pattern on the Sheep Meadow, and the pilot saw it through the haze, and landed right in the middle, and then lifted Josh, his mother and father into the sky.
As the car piloted itself through its first curve, there had been an eerie more-human-than-human sense.
After they passed on the pilot, it was made available online through iTunes in the United States and became the number-one most downloaded television show on iTunes.
Steve Brickley, who has piloted ferries through the San Juans since 1982.
Lansley, a former civil servant who piloted privatisations through in the 1980s, knows the arguments well.
The survey (Appendix A) was piloted widely through the EC Community membership.
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