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Rattle the diamond-encrusted cages, he says, and the wealthy birds will take flight.
The flimsiest rumors spook investors who are guessing when other investors will take flight.
No more drones will take flight or drop bombs on Pakistan or Yemen.
The inability of debt-laden Dubai to repay creditors raised the possibility that investors will take flight from emerging markets.
Next will come trebled efficiency, which yields a 60% internal rate of return.In 2007 Boeing's 20%-more-efficient but same-price 787 will take flight.
Pufflings are strong enough to leave the burrow after four or five weeks, and will take flight with the rest of their colony in August.
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In the 12 days surrounding the Thanksgiving holiday, about 27 million people will take flights.
Passengers will take "flights" in a pod that moves up and down the tower, from the top of which they will be able to see 26 miles in all directions – weather permitting.
And giving good roles to two young actors bodes well for White; surely he'll take flight soon and justify the faith in those who have backed him so far.
Whether this refurbished show will itself take flight remains uncertain.
London's hoteliers can expect another strong year, and American forecasters predict 65% hotel-occupancy rates, a 20-year record.Airlines will also take flight.
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