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"Half of the bombers are poised for take off within minutes," says the film.
If we didn't take off within minutes, we would have to spend another night in the city.
What is being auctioned is the right to land, or take off, within a half-hour period for 10 years.
No more than 40 of those flights, Donald J. Dacey says, are likely to take off within that hour.
There are signs that VoIP is at last starting to take off within large companies as the technology matures and prices fall.
The missiles are kept on alert, at all times, ready to take off within two minutes, as a means of escaping a surprise attack.
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At Brasilia International Airport, the world's worst for on-time departures, slightly less than 27% of all flights took off within 15 minutes of their scheduled departure time in 2007, according to FlightStats, a service that tracks historical and real-time flight information.
The four planes took off within minutes of each other.
Push presents seem to have taken off within the last decade, particularly in the last couple of years.
Flexibility has taken off within small businesses, helping to not only attract staff but also retain them.
Tony Blair's helicopter took off within minutes of John Major's and the two men narrowly avoided bumping into each other on the tarmac.
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