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"I told them that it looked like an accident and that it was tragic for the people of New York, but that we still ought to fly".
Without this extra mass, galaxies ought to fly apart.
When Shea Stadium opens next spring, somebody ought to fly a banner honoring the Devil Rays.
Small spinning asteroids are piles of rubble and dust that ought to fly apart but don't.
Business travelers dispatched by their companies on long airplane trips ought to fly in a degree of comfort.
Indeed, galaxies spin so quickly that they ought to fly apart unless some hidden mass is generating enough gravitational force to hold them together.
"They ought to fly good this morning," someone said.
About 30 years ago, astronomers noticed that stars swirl around the outer edges of galaxies so fast that they ought to fly into space.
"We ought to stop flying blind.
But there's not necessarily any reason we ought to be flying blind with respect to the chairman's views on issues that will be hugely important during his second term.One other point those who have advocated in favour of making the Fed the systemic risk regulator are often faced with the response that the Fed was already supposed to be doing that job but failed at it.
So one afternoon, coming back from the National Historic Site at Kill Devil Hills we figured that if the winds had been strong enough to propel the Wrights' early gliders into the air, even we ought to be able to fly kites.
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