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"aeroplane" Definitions
  1. a flying vehicle with wings and one or more engines

188 Sentences With "aeroplane"

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Perhaps it sounded like nonsense, to fall for an aeroplane.
An aeroplane approaching Heathrow airport was struck by a drone.
AEROPLANE geeks love the Boeing 747 for its iconic style.
Jessica Pratt "Aeroplane" Not gonna lie, I love a good dirge.
A Canadian aeroplane-maker can direct a team of Mexican engineers.
"Adoption is not just paperwork and an aeroplane ticket," he says.
Forwarded From Chicago to New York by New York Times Aeroplane.
Already this great aeroplane hangar of a building measures 1.5km by 1km.
His opponent in the coming election, Moussa Mustafa Moussa, chose an aeroplane.
Geographically, this cannot be Germany, unless refugees take an aeroplane or ship.
"I don't want to buy an aeroplane for $4 billion," he said.
For the first time an aeroplane has flown powered by an ion drive.
The Federal Aviation Administration, the industry's regulator, is running short of aeroplane inspectors.
FOR many aeroplane enthusiasts, buying a Boeing 21980 is the stuff of dreams.
On a recent descent into Lusaka, four fires were visible from the aeroplane.
That the era of vanishing aeroplane legroom is finally coming to a close?
It takes a while to get your business done in an aeroplane bathroom.
Last week, the US aeroplane maker released its latest market forecast for China.
You should install this G6 in your Gulfstream G6 aeroplane, which costs $1303 million.
You should install this G6 in your Gulfstream G6 aeroplane, which costs $65 million.
Technicians mistakenly installed one designed for a smaller aeroplane with a smaller fuel tank.
Oh, but In the Aeroplane Over the Sea is a cult classic, you say?
An aeroplane obtains lift by air passing over the aerofoil shape of its wing.
Aeroplane manufacturers are even worse than airlines and are a ready source of graft.
LAST week a flight attendant working for Air India fell out of an aeroplane.
Shortly afterwards the aeroplane plummeted into the ocean, killing all 228 people on board.
"It's an outstanding aeroplane," Jeffrey Thomas, editor-in-chief of Airline Ratings, told CNN.
Anyway, the main thing I learned from Sully is in case of emergencies and/or big decisions regarding the plight of an aeroplane and everybody on that aeroplane, pilots have to make very quick and decisive decisions, and stay very cool and calm.
Lean forwards and rest elbows on knees, almost like the crash position on an aeroplane.
A modern car is a computer on wheels; an aeroplane is a computer with wings.
Well, after that Aeroplane track I think we all need to chill out a little.
It is not the best ska-based cover of In the Aeroplane Over the Sea.
Who would jump out of an aeroplane first and think about organising a parachute afterwards?
Mr. Carlstrom was going to take his brother Carl for a spin in the aeroplane.
Four of the world's nine biggest narrow-body aeroplane fleets are operated by Chinese carriers.
Aeroplane seats have become ever more cramped—and they are not about to get roomier.
"The BEA considers that the most likely hypothesis is that a fire broke out in the cockpit while the aeroplane was flying at its cruise altitude and that the fire spread rapidly resulting in the loss of control of the aeroplane," the statement said.
Teori Zavascki, a justice on Brazil's supreme court, died in the crash of a private aeroplane.
One aeroplane-seat manufacturer came up with a plan to add airbags to business class seats.
The reimposition of American sanctions halted both aeroplane contracts and scared away other potential trading partners.
But an aeroplane is simply an aviong, from the Portuguese avião rather than the German Flugzeug.
After dinner, head to the rooftop party for musical performances by Breakbot & Irfane, Yuksek, and Aeroplane.
Boeing unveiled a new, larger version of its 737 narrow-body aeroplane at the Paris Air Show.
Helping him is a staff of ten full-time aeroplane builders, assisted by a group of volunteers.
It is also a world leader in niches such as satellites, drones, aeroplane wings and racing cars.
Petite Meller "Aeroplane" French pop is getting the reinvigoration it deserves with this bop from Petite Meller.
On the next day he was on an aeroplane to Mexico, which had granted him political asylum.
"I am afraid to hear even the noise of an aeroplane flying over our village," he said.
Your passport is confiscated by authoritiesAnd you cannot move forward, only backward, handcuffed to the aeroplane seat.
I mean she was meeting with Bill Clinton in an aeroplane in private to talk about their grandchildren.
It called the move "extrajudicial abduction" by China and accused Kenyan police of forcing suspects onto an aeroplane.
The metaphor is not buying a car, it is buying a parachute—having already leapt out of the aeroplane.
Only 3% of Indians have ever been on an aeroplane; only one in 45 owns a car or lorry.
When the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) called out an aeroplane as unsafe, counterparts around the world followed its lead.
Eduardo Campos, a candidate in the presidential election in 2014, died in an aeroplane crash in August that year.
The MAX 8 is the latest, re-engined version of the aeroplane, which entered into service in May 2017.
Neutral Milk Hotel could fill the Hollywood Bowl playing its cryptic cult LP In the Aeroplane Over the Sea.
Goldfinger's fate was to be sucked out of an aeroplane window; the Chinese group may just end up jettisoning value.
But I guess Keasbey Nights does lack the certain Anne Frank cosplay aspects of In the Aeroplane Over the Sea.
Boeing, an American aeroplane-maker, claims that Bombardier used government subsidies to sell its new C-series airliners below cost.
The giant American aeroplane-maker is pressing Donald Trump's administration to impose duties on commercial jets made by Canada's Bombardier.
One shows Kais Saied floating above the Tunis skyline surrounded by a heart drawn in the sky by an aeroplane.
Finally, there are concerns about motion sickness, which can plague virtual-reality users even when they are not in an aeroplane.
Good news everybody—Belgian cosmic disco don Vito De Luca, AKA, Aeroplane is back, and what a triumphant return it is.
"For sure it looked like part of an aeroplane - it looks like it's from the inside part of it," Auguste said.
Brazilian authorities pulled two American Olympic swimmers off an aeroplane in Rio de Janeiro on their way to the United States.
In the southeastern city of Diyarbakir, the destruction wrought by months of clashes is easy to see from an aeroplane window.
A fundamental part of 'deep learning', the process of machine learning in which algorithms imitate essentially how a brain works, requires huge databases of samples so it can complete tasks that humans take for granted, for example, recognising the individual features that make up an aeroplane but also recognising that object as a whole is an aeroplane.
He was one of five people who died when a private aeroplane fell into the sea not far from where Guimarães perished.
The final product could be a propeller for an aeroplane, a ship's hydrofoil or a set of wheels for a sports car.
Ramaphosa said he raised at the meeting the issue of the Guptas landing an aeroplane at South Africa's Waterkloof Air Force Base.
"I guess if we had a smaller aeroplane we might not have" canceled the New Zealand flights, Clark told Reuters by phone.
Still, gazing out of their aeroplane windows, returning holidaymakers may notice some of the things that hold their curious little continent together.
Many staff that enable flights to take place safely—from aeroplane-maintenance inspectors to airport-security personnel—are employed by the federal government.
The metal, with uses as diverse as in beer kegs and aeroplane parts, also recorded its biggest one-day jump since November 23.
It took another 60 years and the arrival of the internal combustion engine before Orville and Wilbur Wright flew the first practical aeroplane.
"I can't wait for Arnott's to be bought back and Aeroplane Jelly and Redheads Matches," he said of other foreign-owned Australian favorites.
Researchers examined hundreds of aeroplane crew members and discovered a direct link between air contamination and respiratory, cognitive and even neurological health problems.
However, the suggestions they floated—more arrests, and warehousing those living on the streets in unused aeroplane hangars—would not have been helpful.
It was still a matter of debate whether the aeroplane, as the British called it, could cause mass chaos or threaten entire cities.
So the aeroplane ascended or descended into an electric city where nothing was what it seemed at first and I was absolutely confused.
Drawing more than 4,500 airline bigwigs, lessors and bankers, such gatherings are usually preoccupied by issues such as aeroplane prices and the aviation cycle.
Airbus recently showed off a fully 3D printed drone as well as a component of an aeroplane that had been made using that process.
In 1992, all 167 on board a Pakistan International Airlines aeroplane were killed when it flew into a hill as it tried to land.
When he was sworn in, it was as if he was a passenger in a plummeting aeroplane who had just been handed the controls.
The WTO ruled last year that the European Union had failed to remove illegal subsidies for two aeroplane programmes, the A350 and the A380.
Then in early February, a bomb exploded on board an aeroplane as it took off from the city's airport, almost causing it to crash.
TO THE list of endangered travel facilities—which includes pay phones, communal aeroplane screens and concierges—there is one more to add: smoking rooms.
Ms. Cohen and Mr. Alperowicz met in March 2010 through mutual friends at a deafening Aeroplane concert at the Santos Party House in Manhattan.
"YOU may smile, but it will come," said Henry Ford in 1940, predicting the arrival of a machine that was part-automobile and part-aeroplane.
Research is shared online, so that best practices for treatment can spread around the world even faster than the virus, which mainly travels by aeroplane.
" —Anonymous, has been dating her boyfriend for five years "I do, but his has remained an aeroplane flying over east London ever since we met.
They have designed blade features similar to the flaps on aeroplane wings to control and reduce load variations so turbulence does not break the blades.
To repair a runway blown up by IS fighters American engineers trucked in 1.9m pounds of cement, welcoming their first fixed-wing aeroplane in late October.
But when an aeroplane drops out of the sky, as EgyptAir flight 303 did on the morning of May 230th, many will naturally assume foul play.
The horrifying events at Brussels airport took place not inside an aeroplane, as on 9/11, but in the check-in hall, before the security checkpoints.
Have you ever wanted to hear a really well done ska tribute to Neutral Milk Hotel's iconic indie rock classic In the Aeroplane Over the Sea?
An epic Everest Mountain Flight, Kathmandu, Nepal The easiest way to see Everest is from the comfort of an aeroplane seat, while soaring through the cloudless skies.
WHEN American officials announced last month that laptops and tablets would be banned from aeroplane cabins on flights from certain Muslim countries, many questioned the administration's motive.
Gun-control advocates say that even the simplest 3D-printed "Liberator" gun, which can fire only one shot, could wreak havoc if used against an aeroplane pilot.
Admiral Davidson described how once-obscure rocks controlled by China now bristle with radar arrays and electronic warfare kit and are studded with aeroplane hangars and bunkers.
This now consists of seven countries: America, Australia, Bahrain, Britain, Saudi Arabia, the UAE—and plucky Albania (which can squeeze most of its sailors onto one aeroplane).
Teori Zavascki, a justice of the supreme federal tribunal (STF), died along with four other people in the crash of a small aeroplane off Brazil's south-eastern coast.
The airline supervisor had earned respect in leading the charge to ground the 737 MAX, Boeing's troubled aeroplane; its Cathay warning makes it look like a political hack.
The problem is that metal aeroplane frames corrode if there is too much humidity, so planes generally have a level that is optimal for them, not for passengers.
That means it uses its rotors for vertical take-off and landing, but for horizontal flight it tilts them forward to operate like the propellers of an aeroplane.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Australian police on Thursday charged two men with planning a terrorist act, over their role in a foiled "Islamic-inspired" plot to bring down an aeroplane.
Its new A350 XWB aeroplane has LED lights that can produce 16.7m different colour shades which, it says, can mimic the light effect of different times of day.
"The Stearman is a famously strong aeroplane but my admiration for it is now absolutely boundless when I consider the wider implications of what could have happened," she wrote.
But Boeing's reluctance to take its share of the blame may have lost it what Dómhnal Slattery, boss of Avolon, a large aeroplane-leasing firm, calls the "communications battle".
Cars and trucks are an even bigger burden on the climate; and knowing how much you produce when you fly can ruin the joy of taking off in an aeroplane.
Yet intense local opposition to airport expansion almost anywhere in the south-east, on the grounds of aeroplane noise, air pollution and increased traffic on roads nearby, is not new.
Last August only a last-minute intervention stopped an Air Canada aeroplane from landing on top of four planes that were lined up on a taxiway at San Francisco's airport.
WEVELGEM, Belgium (Reuters) - Daredevil pilots will head for the Belgian coast in June to take part in the first ever short take-off and landing (STOL) aeroplane competition on sand.
LONDON, March 15 (Reuters) - European shares rose on Wednesday, boosted by strength in basic resource and oil stocks, while French aeroplane seat-maker Zodiac plummeted after its latest profit warning.
"Women anxious to serve their country should take on work more befitting their sex instead of encroaching on a man's occupation," an editorial published in Aeroplane magazine in 4003 declared.
Since the vortex shape and position change with altitude and temperature, as well as the velocity and weight of the leading aeroplane, so does the location of the sweet spot.
Boeing has around 5,26 orders for the troubled aeroplane, which Goldman Sachs, an investment bank, reckons would account for a third of the company's revenues over the next five years.
The Mexican government put Mr Guzmán, the chief of the Sinaloa drug-trafficking gang, on an aeroplane to New York on January 1393th, the last full day of Barack Obama's presidency.
INSIDE the atrium of a gleaming new building on the outskirts of Addis Ababa, trainee air stewards flit between the classrooms and aeroplane simulators that surround a large indoor swimming pool.
At 21,7873 feet, the air pressure outside an aeroplane is extremely low, so the cabin is pressurised to bring it to a level closer to what we experience on the ground.
In 2012 the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department (LASD) secretly tested an aerial surveillance programme over Compton, a deprived neighbourhood in Los Angeles—though with a small aeroplane, not a drone.
Designed by the Italian Futurist Guiseppe Pettazzi in 1938, it too takes inspiration from transport and high-speed motion: the structure in this case clearly mimics the form of an aeroplane.
Bolivian police arrested the head of the airline that operated an aeroplane which crashed in Colombia last month, killing 71 people, including most of the players of a Brazilian football club, Chapecoense.
"Also this aeroplane that used to go to Sambisa and drop bombs and kill people, so I am thinking of them, too," she said, recalling Nigerian military air raids on the forest.
"This condition, if not detected and corrected, could lead to fan blade failure, possibly resulting in uncontained forward release of debris, with consequent damage to the engine and the aeroplane," EASA said.
Whether it's dropped indiscriminately from a shuddering aeroplane over the desert or remotely triggered by an unmanned drone, aerial bombardment reveals something about the power doing it and the people enduring it.
Now, aeroplane bathrooms are strange little places: crevices and cupboard-sized, with concertinaed doors, sinks that do a horrible juddering clunk instead of just washing water away, curious yellow lighting, all that.
I'd wager that much of it was built off of stock video footage: the clouds seen from an aeroplane, the construction materials lifted up past the skyscraper, the images of cranes, etc.
VIENNA, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Austria-based aeroplane parts maker FACC reported a 7.8 percent increase in third-quarter operating profit, helped by strong demand for components it produces for Airbus, Boeing and Bombardier.
With China likely to opt for retaliation rather than make concessions, Beijing could cancel aeroplane orders, block U.S. farm product imports and put pressure on U.S. multinationals in China, Chinese trade experts said.
The price of metal used in aeroplane parts and beer kegs has been erratic since the United States imposed sanctions on a major shareholder of the world's second-biggest aluminium producer, Russia's Rusal.
When he convinced her to buy him an aeroplane, she did so in the hope that it would distract him from racing; in fact, he would use it to travel to overseas events.
Britain's SFO last year launched an investigation into suspected fraud, bribery and corruption in some Airbus aeroplane sales, following discrepancies found during an internal company audit of applications for UK government export credits.
When the team examined 15 separate incidents of acute aeroplane air contamination, most of which involed oil leakage, nearly 75% of the time multiple crew members on the flight reported adverse health effects.
Rio Tinto , BHP Group and Fortescue are moving workers who would usually commute from major cities by aeroplane to stay on site for a minimum of two weeks, they said in separate statements.
This has multiple rotors mounted on the wings, which tilt up for a vertical take-off and landing, but tilt ahead to operate like a fixed-wing aeroplane with propellers for forward flight.
"This check-up is mandated particularly because the officer has had to eject from an aeroplane," Air Vice Marshal R.G.K. Kapoor told reporters near a border crossing in India's northern state of Punjab.
People on the list can be prevented from buying aeroplane, bullet-train or first- or business-class rail tickets; selling, buying or building a house; or enrolling their children in expensive fee-paying schools.
On March 11th the Netherlands refused landing rights to an aeroplane carrying Turkey's foreign minister, Mevlut Cavusoglu, who was on his way to address a referendum rally of Turkish-Dutch dual nationals in Rotterdam.
Firms with the most to lose were the worst hit: the share price for Boeing, an aeroplane-maker and a big exporter to China, fell by nearly 5% on the news before regaining ground.
Earlier this year, someone made a ska version of Neutral Milk Hotel's In the Aeroplane Over the Sea​ that will no doubt wind up on so many Albums of the Year lists come December.
The reporter occasionally uses his phone in his segment Ted's Notebook to show photos, but it's safe to say he'll think twice about doing it — or at least switch his phone to aeroplane mode.
He's also persuaded aeroplane companies, hot air balloon owners, and paragliders to fling the balls, and sells some to corporations, who distribute them to customers and staff as part of corporate social responsibility campaigns.
Though Mr Podesta has not confirmed the authenticity of individual documents, he told reporters aboard a campaign aeroplane that "it doesn't feel great" to have ten years of e-mails dumped into the public domain.
This arrangement effectively converts a helicopter into an aeroplane for faster forward flight, by tilting the rotors forward, and then back into a helicopter to land and take-off vertically by pointing the rotors upwards.
MICHEL TEMER, Brazil's president, was as shocked as all his countrymen by the crash of an aeroplane in Colombia in which 71 people died, including most members of a popular Brazilian football team (see article).
On spotting an aeroplane that is getting too close, the TCAS issues a warning to both pilots and recommends an evasive manoeuvre, such as climbing or descending, in co-ordination with the other aircraft's system.
"I decided that today I would try to drop bombs from the aeroplane," wrote Lieutenant Giulio Gavotti in his diary, having been posted to North Africa to help secure Italy's victory over the Ottoman Empire.
Controllers will be equipped with a range of tools including a close-up view of aeroplane movements along the 1.5-km runway and cameras which can zoom in up to 30 times for close inspection.
IN OCTOBER 1908, on a windy field at Farnborough, south-west of London, a handlebar-mustachioed former Wild West showman named Samuel Cody completed the first official controlled flight of a powered aeroplane in Britain.
He modelled his populist political style on William Jennings Bryan and imported American cultural institutions like 4-H agricultural youth groups and state fairs, even orchestrating aeroplane fly-pasts based on one by the Wright brothers.
Shares in Meggitt surged 11.5 percent, making them the top gainers in the STOXX 600, after the British car and aeroplane parts maker posted a 13-percent rise in adjusted profits and raised its dividend payout.
Sir George Cayley, the "father of the aeroplane," studied not how birds flapped their wings, but how they were able to glide to the ground and thereby kick-started the heavier-than-air revolution in flight.
Had Jeff Mangum written a follow-up to In The Aeroplane Over The Sea while sitting half-drunk at an empty bar twenty miles outside of Austin, this could have been its centerpiece, fixation and all.
"Aeroplanes landing on beaches has been done and STOL competitions have existed almost since the aeroplane has existed itself, all we are doing is put the two together," said Sam Rutherford, the organizer of the event.
"Started crashing his head against the locker, started crashing his head against the locker, started laughing hysterically," she spits, her voice dipping and diving like an aeroplane crash, a steady guitar line building beneath her words.
In the case of video messaging, Viber has created it as a standalone service that you access directly from the messaging screen: it appears alongside the paper aeroplane icon that you press to send a text message.
"Now ... while you can still get a Gulfstream 2110 for around $2500 million for a new one, you can get an extremely adequate aeroplane for $53 million," said David Dixon, president of business jet brokerage Jetcraft Asia.
VIENNA (Reuters) - Austrian aeroplane parts maker FACC is ready to spend 21.11 million euros ($572 million) on acquisitions to make it less dependent on suppliers, add new technologies and strengthen its core business, its chief executive said.
KATHMANDU/DHAKA (Reuters) - The captain of a Bangladeshi aeroplane "seemed to have an emotional breakdown" before a deadly crash last March, Nepali investigators said in a final report on the Himalayan nation's worst aviation disaster in 26 years.
So add the queues of people that formed due to the insufficient toilet number situation to the extra time it takes to do shit in an aeroplane bathroom, and you have what's known as "a slightly bigger queue".
A London-based group, The Children's Investment Fund, recently led a successful campaign to urge Safran, a French maker of aeronautical parts, to lower its offer price for Zodiac, a poorly run French producer of aeroplane seats and toilets.
JUST over a century ago, Rudyard Kipling wrote that the advent of the aeroplane would herald a time "when the most extreme distances will be brought within the compass of one week's—one hundred and sixty-eight hours'—travel".
Christian Scherer, Chief Commercial Officer, Airbus what would immediately happen would be retaliation, trade barriers going up, the price of aeroplane increases, which means airlines have higher costs which they then pass on to the consumer, and then everything slows down.
Until 2017 DARPA followed a twin-track approach—the other track being to sponsor Aurora Flight Sciences, a subsidiary of Boeing, to make a system that would physically replace the co-pilot in the cockpit of a fixed-wing aeroplane.
In October the Hollywood actor journeyed by armoured SUV and radar-jamming aeroplane deep into a Mexican jungle to meet the world's most famous fugitive, Joaquín Guzmán, better known as El Chapo ("Shorty"), the boss of the Sinaloa drug gang.
According to a blog post by the Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences in Sydney, such trails are caused when hot water vapour from aeroplane engines comes into contact with the cold atmosphere, where it condenses and freezes in small drops.
LONDON, Aug 2 (Reuters) - British car and aeroplane parts maker Meggitt stuck to its annual guidance for low single-digit rise in organic revenue this year, with strong order intake due to boost growth in the second half of the year.
Following the second fatal accident, U.S. authorities are reviewing whether enough was done to ensure the plane was safe to fly, while attention has also focused on the training of the Lion Air crew and whether aeroplane manuals are clear enough.
LONDON, Oct 16 (Reuters) - British engineering company Meggitt raised its estimate for 2018 organic revenue growth to 7 to 8 percent from earlier guidance of 4 to 6 percent, boosted by higher demand for its wheels, brakes, fuel tanks and other aeroplane parts.
In a mirror-like situation, Washington has previously said it is considering tariffs on approximately $11 billion worth of EU goods, which it said was in line with economic damage the U.S. had sustained by European subsidies to aeroplane and defense firm Airbus.
The party has purged the public administration, made it illegal to accuse the "Polish nation" of complicity in the Holocaust, and peddled conspiracy theories about the aeroplane crash in 2010 which killed then-president Lech Kaczynski and 95 others outside Smolensk, in Russia.
According to the EASA's AD:Depending on the affected aeroplane systems or equipment, different consequences have been observed and reported by operators, from redundancy loss to complete loss on a specific function hosted on common remote data concentrator and core processing input/output modules.
The film was to be a slow-motion aerial ballet in which an old bi-wing aeroplane skywriter 'draws' the stem and leaves of a flower in the sky beneath the sun, the sun itself thereby becoming the blossom of a 'Sun' flower.
LONDON, Dec 21 (Reuters) - British car and aeroplane parts maker Meggitt said it had sold its defence unit to UK firm QinetiQ for 57.5 million pounds ($71 million) in cash, as part of a plan to focus on sectors where it has a leading position.
Australia said that a piece of suspected aeroplane debris found east of Africa on a Mauritian island will be examined to see if it is part of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, which went missing two years ago in one of the world's greatest aviation mysteries.
At a conference in London in October, Boeing, a big American aeroplane-maker, described how it was using AR glasses to give workers in its factories step-by-step instructions on how to assemble components, as well as to check that the job had been done properly.
In it stand two brand new prototypes of the Advanced High Performance Reconnaissance Light Aircraft, or AHRLAC, designed to fill a gap in the market for a rugged aeroplane jam-packed with sensors that can patrol borders, look for poachers and drop guided weapons on insurgents.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia said that a piece of suspected aeroplane debris found east of Africa on a Mauritian island will be examined to see if it is part of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, which went missing two years ago in one of the world's greatest aviation mysteries.
"This MEMS gravimeter could be flown in drones by oil and gas exploration companies, reducing the need for dangerous low-altitude aeroplane flights, it could be used to locate subterranean tunnels, and it could be used by building contractors to find underground utilities," the Glasgow team writes.
SYDNEY, April 3 (Reuters) - Australia said that a piece of suspected aeroplane debris found east of Africa on Mauritius will be examined to see if it is part of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, which went missing two years ago in one of the world's greatest aviation mysteries.
" On "Aeroplane," she potently captures the heavy beauty of the middle-of-the-night silence of a city as she draws listeners breath-close with lines like "The roses that you came with sure did have a thorn or two / But still this blood runs blue.
Representative Robert Goodlatte, who chairs the House Judiciary Committee, recalled the (deeply unwise) decision of the former president, Bill Clinton, to pay a call on the attorney general, Loretta Lynch, on June 27th on board her government aeroplane when the two found each other on the same airport tarmac in Phoenix.
"Creations such as the light bulb, aeroplane, photo copier, computer, internet and not forgetting some of the greatest scientists that are taught to our children today regarding their magnificent achievements and contributions to mankind have all faced the same scepticism and ridicule that has been targeted toward InstaCharge App," one statement read.
Mr Qiu's map makes you think of Grayson Perry's maps, Xu Tan's kitschy interiors of Tracey Emin, Huang Yong Ping's broken aeroplane of the Algerian Adel Abdessemed and Cao Fei's sizzling coloured metropolises of the work of Bodys Isek Kingelez from Congo, which was shown to such great effect in Paris earlier this year.
Remove that protection, expose them to the same exertions and activities, make them soldiers and sailors and enginedrivers and dock labourers, and will not women die off so much younger, so much quicker, than men that one will say, 'I saw a woman to-day', as one used to say, 'I saw an aeroplane'.
Observing any furry mammal for a period of time—my cats spend a good six hours a day grooming themselves—makes me wonder: could we handle the task of, say, piloting an aeroplane for 12 hours across the oceans, or a desktop computer through a ten-hour office day, if we had to lick our fur every 20 minutes?

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