Sentence examples for success flying from inspiring English sources

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It all adds to the ill-feeling surrounding a club that a few years back almost beat Manchester United in the top flight, at a time when Blackpool's financial model was hailed as a bastion of success, flying in the face of other teams' excessive spending.

In spite of this, he achieved considerable success flying the F-86 Sabre fighter jet, quickly rising to become the war's ace of aces and downing fourteen North Korean, Chinese, and Soviet aircraft before his death in February 1952.

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They are that rare phenomenon: a band whose considerable success flies below the radar of fashion.

The success flies in first class, practically horizontal on his crimson barge; the failure crouches in coach, his seat non-aisle, non-window, non-wide and non-comfortable.

The French president, quick to capitalise on his wife's success, flew to Libya the very day after the nurses' release, and promptly signed a French-Libyan agreement to co-operate on nuclear energy.In the long run, Mrs Ferrero-Waldner's deal matters more.

Onkyo presents super-cute Miffy netbook Solar Impulse flight a great success, flies for 26 straight hours powered only by the Sun.

Death Star cookies: Admit it, you made this Solar Impulse flight a great success, flies for 26 straight hours powered only by the Sun Self-cleaning roalsolso purifies the air around it Good idea, bad idea: bendable bike locks itself to poles WiFi-enabled lock is a good idea, but the lock needs some work.

Of course nonprofits have to be prepared to lose longtime funders, but the rationale of losing funding because of the organization's success flies in the face of the expectations we as funders set for our grantees.

Many Broadway practitioners will note with envy that two of the successes flown over from London – Curious Incident and Wolf Hall – were underwritten by state subsidy at the National Theatre and RSC respectively.

"The difficulties which obstruct the pathway to success in flying machine construction," he noted, "are of three general classes".

Mr. Hochfelder embraced the trappings of success, often flying on private jets, and kept up an expensive cocaine habit that, his lawyer said, led him to agree to buy out Mr. Kalikow for $35 million, which he could not afford.

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