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Other maturities, including the 30-year bond, also touched record lows. Bruce McCain, the chief investment strategist of Key Private Bank, said that the markets were sending a "flight to quality" message, and with "Europe again melting down," the focus was on safety and preservation.

Once you are happy with your station then think about sending a flight up every so often - to refuel it and take Kerbals home and/or send up new ones - or find a mod the requires you to send up food and oxygen every so often.

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The pilot sent a flight attendant back to hear what was happening because she couldn't get news via radio.

Later in August 1964, the RAAF sent a flight of Caribou transport aircraft to the port city of Vung Tau.

To try to confirm the location of the American carriers, at 15:15 Hara sent a flight of eight torpedo bombers as scouts to sweep 200 nautical miles westward.

Brett received warning from the Chief of Staff, General George Marshall that MacArthur would call on him to send a flight of long range bombers to Mindanao.

Following President John F. Kennedy's September 1962 speech in which he described his goal of sending a manned space flight to the moon by the end of the decade, the space program grew in importance and scope across Central Florida because of its close proximity to Cape Canaveral and defense contractors.

The foreign secretary said the "vast majority" of those seeking to leave have been able to do so on commercial flights, but he added: "I have decided to send a charter flight to Cairo tomorrow, to allow those who wish to leave to do so.

Denmark's Justice Minister has admitted that the US sent a rendition flight to Copenhagen Airport to capture whistleblower Edward Snowden.

Britain will send a charter flight to Cairo to bring home British nationals, the foreign secretary announced today, but passengers will have to pay to use the service.

Huckabee, the minister, managed to avoid answering a question concerning what Jesus would do about the death penalty with the Catskillian rejoinder "Jesus was too smart to ever run for public office," and also ungallantly made the suggestion, in his soft, measured voice, that if the space program were to send a manned flight to Mars "Hillary could be on the first rocket".

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