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There are now hundreds of models under development, from vast flying wings intended to stay aloft for five years using solar power (acting more like a satellite than a plane) to tiny bug-like flying machines that could swarm and interact wirelessly.Beyond the PredatorThe cost of building UAVs is falling, making them more attractive for civilian use.
The trees in the Amazon suck up water from the ground and pump out billion of tonnes of water vapour a day into vast "flying rivers".
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In an interview at The New York Times, she said she hoped to bring the show to Broadway next, but that there were only four or five theaters – out of the 40 houses on Broadway – that have the vast fly and wing space to accommodate the enormous physical production and puppetry, which cost more than $30 million in Australia.
But how important is marriage to gay people themselves, especially those who live in the vast "fly over" areas of the American heartland, far away from urban safe zones such as Chelsea and the Castro?
Or to put it another way, keeping the banking system solid and sound looks a rather more important priority than whether or not Heathrow gets a new runway or the London Mayor builds his vast new flying city on the Isle of Grain.
They travel vast distances – some flying more than 29,000km – in the course of an annual migration that begins in Tierra del Fuego, Argentina, and extends all the way up to the Canadian Arctic (and back again).
[Here Dick went on a vast description of flying his plane feet above the Pacific where no human had ever been. And his grandparents who came from Poland.
Although echolocation has provided a means for bats to exploit the night skies and the vast resource of flying insects, it also provides an obligatory and strong cue signaling insects of their approach.
This followed two months of unaddressed problems that have crippled aviation in a vast country in which flying is often the only way to get around.They began when an executive jet collided with a commercial aeroplane in mid-air, knocking it out of the sky and killing 154 people.
Yesterday, as the stories of those who died on the American Airways Airbus began to be told, it became clear that the vast majority of those flying to the Dominican Republic were returning to the island, where they were born, for a much-dreamed about and long saved-for trip.
With the vast majority of tourists flying in through Keflavik International Airport in Reykjavik in the southwest, it's unlikely that these travelers will venture far with such limited time.
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