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Weighty is not an adjective commonly attached to musicals, which were born to divert, to tickle.
If you had to abandon then merchant vessels would be requested to divert to you".
Now there is nowhere to divert to since everywhere is in exactly the same position.
So we have been accused that maybe we decide in the future to divert to a weapons program.
Major travel companies can now react quickly to divert to popular destinations in the wake of incidents.
Passengers on small flights would thus have a strong incentive to divert to less crowded times or less crowded airports.
When another passenger attempted to restrain him he bit them on the arm before suffering an apparent seizure and collapsing, forcing the plane to divert to Cork airport.
The plane had to divert to Gatwick and bet met by police because of the disruptive behaviour of the passenger, 34-year-old Andrew Tosh.
During storms, the Chinese planes tend to be a little quicker to divert to other airports while the planes of international carriers continue to land.
The twin-engined Agusta 109 was flying from Surrey to Hertfordshire, but tried to divert to the London Heliport in Battersea because of bad weather.
This fleeting impulse led him to divert to Lorraine the six newly formed Ersatz divisions that had been intended to increase the weight of his right wing.
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