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to airlifting
verb
To transport (troops etc) in an airlift.
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The United Nations has committed to airlifting that battalion and a second Nigerian battalion coming from Lagos, at an estimated cost of $8 million to $10 million.
When snow levels proved inadequate for ski competitions, the Olympic committee resorted to airlifting snow by helicopters and ground-transporting it by truck.
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No helicopter to airlift in the A-list this time.
So we made the decision to airlift them to take the pressure off [local] health services".
The government used helicopters to airlift food and medical supplies and rescue those at risk.
The Americans made plans to airlift the troops into northern Iraq instead.
Corporal Mark Wright, 27, died after waiting more than three hours for a helicopter to airlift him.
The administration is prepared to airlift any of these forces, the administration official said.
The government of Belize reportedly refused to airlift the woman back to the US.
But will anyone still be speaking as they wait for Ryanair to airlift them out?
Plans to airlift hand crews into rugged parts of the San Gabriel Wilderness were also scaled back.
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