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I'm not sure that Living TV meant it in quite this way, but in her last weeks they came closest, by running a fly-on-the-wall documentary about how she was coping with chemotherapy.

"For four plays a game, if you wanted to put him in there and just run a fly route, he might scare people," Brandt said in a telephone interview.

In the huddle, Mauck was calling a pick play to get Michael Clayton open in the flat for a first down while Green, the designated pick man, was getting ready to run a fly pattern.

Sydney firm Flirtey runs a flying book-delivery service.

"There is no program that runs a flying swimming pool," Mr. Thompson said.

The famous angling team of Joan and Lee Wulff, who run a fly-fishing and fly-casting school in Lew Beach in the Catskills, will be on hand.

In the early and mid-1930's, he barnstormed through the East in a tri-motor plane, ran a flying school and won air races in Arizona and California.

Since then, the Esopus has often been crystal clear above the Shandaken Tunnel outlet and reddish brown below it, said Burt Darrow, who runs a fly-fishing guide service and has lived in the area all his life.

On Wednesday, TG Aviation - which runs a flying school and club at the airport - lost a High Court bid to be allowed to continue using the runway.

TG Aviation, which also runs a flying school, said it had already lost maintenance contracts because of the airport's uncertain future.

Sue Girdler, of TG Aviation, which runs a flying school and club at the airport, said her company still had 50 years left on its lease, and there was "no end of potential" for Manston.

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