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Mountain biking has been taking off here, and kayaking, and "moose safaris" in which the moose survives.
The antisubmarine planes now in use, including the one that Mr. Buxton-Carr watched taking off here, were declared surplus after the Navy began replacing them with the P-3 Orion in the 1960s.
Tom di Galoma, head of rates trading at ED&F Man Capital, said: "The economy is improving, but they are not really saying that the economy is taking off here.
Longer-term fixed-rate mortgages would limit the risk of such interest rate increases, but short-term thinking among British borrowers and the lack of an established covered-bond market in Britain has kept fixed-rate mortgages from ever taking off here.
"I think we are finally taking off here," he says.
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"I did my research and it was clear the game was poised to take off here.
Cosmetic surgery took off here after South Korea's spectacular recovery from its currency crisis a decade ago.
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