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It was like The Cambridge Footlights crossed with a squadron of flying pickets.
He confronts thirst and starvation, finds a modus vivendi with the fierce tiger, endures and wonders at a mighty storm, a squadron of flying fish, a humpbacked whale, a school of dolphins, a night illuminated by luminous jellyfish.
We turned it into a real event; the band wanted the watcher in the picture to be a pilot, while the squadron of flying magical people above him was my idea.
Out walking one day, Morris spies "a festive squadron of flying books" (Joyce's illustrations are, helpfully, a good deal more precise here than his diction) guiding a beautiful young woman through the air.
Even larger were the Russian Ilya Muromets bombers of the tsar's Squadron of Flying Ships.
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Becky Mode's one-person play, about a harried reservations taker at a four-star restaurant where everyone and his grandmother want to eat, does as much to shake the foundations of the temples of haute cuisine as a squadron of flies in the vichyssoise.
Becky Mode's one-person play, with the actor Mark Setlock portraying a harried reservations taker at a four-star restaurant where everyone and his grandmother wants to eat, does as much to shake the foundations of the temples of haute cuisine as a squadron of flies in the vichyssoise.
And there is always the possibility of a squadron of pigs flying over the Swedish conference hall.
It's like Burning Man; actually they call it Burning Van because there is one, plus a pirate ship, fire and a squadron of jets flying over.
The notion of using squadrons of tiny flying machines to deliver packages to companies and people has been bandied about a lot.
They swat at great squadrons of flies that circle madly above the latrine pits.
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