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In August, after an absence of three years, international relief organizations began making day trips to Bumbuna, alighting in the morning and taking off before dark.
The burrito wrapped in tinfoil that, out of laziness, you consider not taking off before you microwave it.
Saying that their constituents were being deprived of sleep by airplanes taking off before dawn from Westchester County Airport, a bipartisan group of congressmen introduced legislation today that would impose a mandatory curfew on the airport.
In a string of demonstrations last week at an aviation center in Chengdu, in central China, the fighter taxied down a runway on Wednesday, then reappeared on Thursday for another high-speed runway test, almost taking off before parachutes popped out and slowed it to a halt.
The men were on scene for over half an hour trying to get the tractor unstuck before giving up and taking off before the RCMP showed up.
For black, expectant moms, wealth impacts the choices they make about employment: insurance, pre-term care (appointments and prenatal vitamins), maternity leave (taking off before the baby is born or one to four months of unpaid leave postpartum), housing (renting or buying), and how they begin to invest in the futures of their newborn or unborn children (college bonds or savings accounts).
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But he has taken off before.
He took off before officers arrived.
Mr. Maestro's career had taken off before.
He had boarded the plane but was taken off before it taxied away.
Then, in a tough game in Normandy, Gourcuff was taken off before the contest was decided.
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