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Risk a pound on Virimi Vakatawa, the new France wing from a Fijian sevens background.
Can haggle an extra wing from a chicken shop proprietor by usage of the term "bossman".
As we approach, a Cooper's hawk detaches himself on the wing from a high bough and drifts into the orchard a few feet above the ground.
But last month, a debris washed ashore from the Indian Ocean appeared to resemble a fragment of wing from a 777, raising hopes of finally solving the mystery of what happened to MH370 and its 239 passengers.
The fledgling air ministry's Professor Archibald Low, an eccentric scientist straight out of central casting, had never designed anything remotely aeronautical, but put together a monoplane made of wood and tin, using the lower wing from a biplane and, scrounged from another aircraft, an oversized propeller driven by a 35 horse-power engine.
A cherub takes wing from a niche in a beam.
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Issued by Isis's media wing from an Aleppo stronghold for the so-called Islamic State in Syria, it criticised Hamas for dealing with "nationalist" and "secularist" entities like Iran and the Shia Lebanese movement Hezbollah.
Insects of the superorder Endopterygota form a wing from an epithelial sheet called a wing imaginal disc.
Thus, we obtained 30 photosets, and each set consisted of three images of the same wing from treatments A, B, and C. Chemical treatment involved soaking the wings in a 10% potassium hydroxide (KOH) for 12 hours at room temperature.
While in high school, his father brought 100 spicy Buffalo wings from a nearby restaurant to his son's practice on his birthday.
Pinned to the back of a display case, they resemble angels' wings from a medieval icon painting but are sturdy enough to function as armor.
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