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[That] is: pretty extreme weather, dust cloud descends, planes can't land, helicopters can't take off, plans have to change.
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Still, Piccard was able to take off as planned this morning, though fight controllers are paying close attention to weather conditions, and have said they will alter the plane's route if necessary.
It would also delay construction on the National Ecological Observatories Network and take $10 million off plans to refurnish an ocean drilling research vessel, while speeding up construction of an underground neutrino detector in Antarctica by giving it $17 million more than NSF had requested.
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I didn't have to take off work or plan or cook or shop or stay up late wrapping gifts.
In particular, it argues that while ICPD was a critical milestone in the history of population and development as well as in the history of women's rights, it was also a turning point at which the focus was unfortunately taken off of voluntary family planning, interrupting an earlier decline in fertility.
He would also abolish the open-ended employer tax breaks and impose a payroll tax on companies that do not offer health plans.Which, if any, of these plans will take off?
Geoff Inskip, the chair of UK Tram, an umbrella body of light-rail groups, hopes tram-trains will take off elsewhere: a proposed plan to adapt a freight line in the West Midlands could combine trams with heavier vehicles.
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