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They had a tendency to fly apart under a blow.
But even then he spoke about his tendency to fly under the radar.
His distinct instability and ability on court, his flighty style, tendency to fly off the handle and talk to himself have stirred public curiosity.
So the natural result of having one wing larger than the other a tendency to fly in circles is actually a help.
Jim Prior found her "vindictive and nasty"; others spoke of "her tendency to fly off the handle too early, her capacity to get the wrong end of the stick and her reluctance to apologise".
He puts Wood through a series of balance exercises, to reduce his tendency to "fly open" — that is, to rotate his front shoulder outward too early — during his delivery.
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it can of course be argued that Americans' tendency to pay flying visits to their putative imperium -- rather than settling there -- is just a function of technology.
They have a tendency to flee danger.
This favourable increase in the lift-to-drag ratio will create a tendency for the hand to "fly" up and over.
The maximum rate of turn was 1700°s−1, with the mode occurring at around 200°s−1, showing as above that our flies had a tendency to veer rather than to fly in straight lines.
The tendency of untrained pilots is to "fly by the seat of the pants" and to enter the "Death Spiral," a series of actions which inevitably leads to a crash.
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