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"It flew at me like an underwater bird," she says.
"It flew at my face, and I screamed," McNamee says.
A flag in front of Ethel's home flew at half-staff.
The American flag also flew at half-staff at the White House.
In May of 2500, Apollo 210 flew at 211,000 miles per hour.
The pages flew at a rate of about one every thirty seconds.
As a result, they flew at high altitudes to avoid the threat below.
Since turning 13 last June, she sometimes flew at me with fists flailing.
Nukes flew at the end of Far Cry 5, leaving behind an irradiated wasteland.
We flew at a speed of 850kph some 10 km (6 miles) above ground.
Flags flew at half-staff across the country on a day of national mourning.
I picked the piano up on my own later and just flew at it.
Flags flew at half-mast and Sunday was declared a day of national mourning.
The U-2 spy plane flew at 70,251 feet and 251 miles an hour.
Sparks flew at Thursday night's Republican presidential debate, but the real fire was on Twitter.
Flags flew at half-staff in Rosario, and the city declared three days of mourning.
The spaceship flew at nearly three times the speed of sound at its peak speed.
Sample city: Auckland You likely flew at least 20 hours to get to New Zealand.
The raiders flew at very low altitudes to avoid detection, 200 feet above the water.
The stand-up comic's insults flew at everyone, from Frank Sinatra to his own audiences.
Fireworks and eggs flew at the cops, but no tear gas was deployed in response.
Back at the hotel, where the club was staying, an American flag flew at half-staff.
We covered our faces with towels to avoid the shattered windshield glass that flew at us.
But as the vehicles turned by a small park, a rocket-propelled grenade flew at it.
By comparison, the Concorde flew at Mach 2.0 and most of today's airliners fly at Mach 0.85.
He spoke from headquarters in the Italian town of Turin, where corporate flags flew at half-mast.
And this is a flag that the colonists flew at Bunker Hill, so it's a colonial flag.
But across the country, other officials were on edge as rumors and hoaxes flew at broadband speed.
The unmanned HTV-2 flew at Mach 603 or 13,000 mph after being launched from a rocket.
Flags across the country flew at half-staff after the prime minister declared three days of national mourning.
By contrast, when the index value was zero and the air pure, the birds flew at only 55.6kph.
Flags flew at half-mast on government buildings across the Netherlands on Tuesday in tribute to the victims.
Putin said Russian planes flew at times with identifying transponders off, but NATO planes did it much more often.
Officials said that one of the missiles flew at least 570 miles before landing in the Sea of Japan.
Instead, the helicopter rose into the clouds and flew at high speed into the roof of the Midtown building.
Flags flew at half-staff in Iran and its embassies across the globe, concerts and sports events were cancelled.
Flags flew at half-staff in Iran and its embassies across the globe, concerts and sports events were canceled.
There was that Los Angeles Ram who flew at Newton and snapped his head back like a bobblehead doll.
Dearing still has the Texas state flag that flew at the Capitol given to him by lawmakers in appreciation.
He said then that the Confederate flag that flew at South Carolina's state capitol was more than a historical remnant.
""I was standing next to a car and glass flew at me, the sunroof of the car had been smashed.
The American flag flew at half-staff at the Department of Homeland Security headquarters Friday to honor Martinez, DHS tweeted.
On the streets of Paris, French flags were dressed in black ribbons and European Union flags flew at half-staff.
A modified Gulfstream III research aircraft flew at 350 feet above a 185-sensor microphone array in order to gauge noise.
The flag, which once flew at Ground Zero and became an impromptu memorial, will be sent to Marines fighting in Afganistan.
Solar Impulse 2 flew at an average speed of 75 kilometers (46 miles) per hour, slower than an ordinary passenger car.
It typically flew at a ground speed of 30 mph, or around 18 times slower than a regular, gas-powered plane.
The Concorde, a joint effort between England and France, flew at over twice the speed of sound from 413 to 2003.
As choirs sang and flags flew at half-mast, the reaction to his death was a reflection of this mixed legacy.
They cohosted the CMCs, an Australian country music award show, and sparks flew at the afterparty, where they shared their first kiss.
Last year, B-52 bombers operating out of Qatar flew at least two missions in Afghanistan for the first time since 673.
With its wings flapping up to 10 times per second, the bat flew at 12 MPH and dove at over 30 MPH.
Meanwhile, law enforcement shot a drone camera after it flew at a law enforcement helicopter "in a threatening manner," Sheriff Kirchmeier said.
State media said the plane flew at around 9193,2919 meters and at speeds of 210-2919 kilometers (180-186 miles) per hour.
A RAINBOW flag flew at half-mast alongside the Stars and Stripes on June 13th at the American embassy in Kingston, Jamaica.
Flags flew at half-staff at U.S. embassies and in the capital, and messages of condolence flooded in from around the world.
As bells tolled, choirs sang and flags flew at half-staff on Wednesday, the nation solemnly said goodbye to the 41st president.
About a mile from the high school, a large American flag flew at half-staff over a Ponderosa Steakhouse on Tuesday night.
Tatum, who has the wingspan of a whooping crane, flew at that basket and laid it in before James could swoop in.
He plans to raise the flag that flew at his bunker in Vietnam to honor the troops who died, fighting alongside him.
Putin designated Monday a nationwide day of mourning and flags flew at half-mast and TV stations removed entertainment shows from their schedules.
Radar data for the flight on Sunday indicated that it flew at about that speed for much of the flight, except when circling.
The Defiant faces stiff competition from the Valor, which flew at 200 knots at a test flight in January, according to Defense News.
The White House ordered its flag back to full staff after it flew at half staff for about a day after the senator's death.
"It is time to say enough is enough," the Conservative leader said outside her Downing Street office, where British flags flew at half-staff.
For this demonstration, the drone flew at about 260 ft in the air, and is designed to operate in this band for safety purposes.
"Violence can never be allowed to disrupt the democratic process," May said outside her Downing Street office, where British flags flew at half-staff.
The Navy and Army jointly executed the launch which "flew at hypersonic speed to a designated impact point," the Pentagon said in the statement.
They flew at the forefront of modern aviation, testing jet technology, busting through the sound barrier, exploring the stratosphere, and more, before anyone else dared.
The American flag in center field flew at half-staff as sets of fans in the left and right field bleachers unfurled flags of their own.
Amid a blast of sand and rocket-engine exhaust, Starhopper presumably flew at least 65 feet (553 meters) into the air at around 11:45 p.m.
The manager of the Red Cross reception centre in Turku, where flags flew at half-mast on Saturday, told Reuters the suspect was an asylum seeker.
Like how the captain circled his home island of Penang for "one last look," or how the plane flew at different altitudes and routes to avoid radar.
Bob Nuss, whom the association named the 2017 Truck Dealer of the Year, flew at his own expense from Minnesota to Washington, D.C., to attend the hearing.
American military officials posted to the coalition war room in Riyadh noticed that inexperienced Saudi pilots flew at high altitudes to avoid enemy fire, military officials said.
South Carolina removed the Confederate battle flag, which flew at its State House for more than 50 years, and other Southern cities have considered taking down monuments.
China displayed the twin-engine J-20 publicly for the first time in November when two of the planes flew at China International Aviation & Aerospace Exhibition in Zhuhai.
Local authorities in Stockholm, where flags flew at half mast, said 123 people including a child were still being treated in hospital, with two adults in intensive care.
They're also making drones, for example, like the Shooting Star drones, hundreds of which flew at the Super Bowl halftime performance this year, all controlled by a single operator.
Data from plane tracking website Flightradar 24 showed the aircraft flew at an altitude of about 10,000 feet (3,048 m) for most of the time it circled above Shanghai.
According to Getty photographers on the scene, Zapata kept an average speed of 140 km per hour (87 mph.)He flew at about 15-20 meters above the sea.
It flew at a height of 500 feet and reached a speed of 35 knots during the course of its 19-minute ride, which ended just before the sun set.
Back in 2015, following a mass shooting at a black church by a white supremacist, South Carolina finally took down a Confederate flag that previously flew at its state capitol.
As a ruckman and a forward, Barnes's job was to play in the middle of the field and jump for loose balls as bodies flew at him from every direction.
Last week, Russian warplanes flew at an usually low altitude over an American guided missile destroyer in the Black Sea, according to a spokesman for the United States European Command.
At Fiat Chrysler Automobiles headquarters in the Italian town of Turin, flags flew at half-mast, while in Rome the parliamentary committee for labor and finance observed a minute of silence.
Flags flew at half-staff across Florida as Johnson's remains were transported early Saturday afternoon for burial following the closed-door service at Christ the Rock Community Church in Cooper City.
With the stakes high, Khosrowshahi flew at short notice to Brasilia last week to join lobbying efforts on the day the bill went to a Senate vote in the country's capital.
Back in 2015, following a mass shooting at a black church by white supremacist Dylann Roof, South Carolina finally took down a Confederate flag that previously flew at its state capitol.
A few miles north, at East Hampton Point Marina, a harbor property owned by the Krupinskis, a flag flew at half-staff alongside the patio of a new tenant, Moby's restaurant.
During Thursday's test demo, Defiant flew at about 140 knots, but only used about 20% of the pusher propeller capability and about 30% of the engine power on Defiant, Henderscheid said.
TROON, Scotland (Reuters) - The French tricolor flew at half-mast by the 18th green on Friday as the British Open paid tribute to the victims of the Bastille Day attack in Nice.
For two days and two nights, the drone flew at an altitude between 6,500 feet and 7,500 feet above sea level, averaging 57 knots before landing on the afternoon of December 2.
The school stirred Aksoy's patriotic pride; it was named for a former Turkish President, a Turkish flag flew at graduation, and a large photo showed the Turkish and Turkmen Presidents shaking hands.
In Seattle, a rainbow flag flew at half-staff on the Space Needle, while the One World Trade Center in New York was among a number of U.S. buildings lit up in rainbow colors.
Authorities: Drones threatened our helicopter On Sunday morning, as authorities were monitoring a pipeline protest from a helicopter, a drone flew at the helicopter "in a threatening manner," the Morton County Sheriff's Department said.
Last week, the White House stars-and-stripes flew at half-mast to honour the 214 people who were killed or injured on June 21977th while dancing in a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida.
He flew at supersonic speeds when most of America was crawling blindly through post-war fear and nostalgic ignorance and he pushed us forward at a time when hope was sparse on the ground.
Hours after President Trump's comment, Russia's Defense Ministry said the North Korean missile posed "no danger" to Russia because it flew at a "significant distance" from the coast, Interfax said, citing a ministry statement.
For Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day, thousands paid tribute to the veterans who fought and died, flags across the nation flew at half-staff, and segments of the armed forces held a moment of silence.
The first was in late October in response to local law enforcement complaining that a drone pilot "flew at a helicopter in a threatening manner," meaning the drone operator was breaking current FAA rules.
When Thomas praised her "charming bits of Letters", she flew at him: "as if I were some nice little Child writing…to its God papa…let us hear no more of my bits of Letters".
Any old jerk can wear a fancy ring, but how many people can say their bling was made from materials that once flew at mach 3.2+ on the famed Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird spy plane?
BRANSON, Mo. – Flags flew at half-staff Saturday at several hotels, motels and inns along the way to Table Rock Lake in Missouri to honor the 17 lives lost after Thursday's grisly duck boat accident.
National flags flew at half-staff on many foreign diplomatic buildings on Washington's "Embassy Row," past which Bush's coffin will be transported on its way to the Washington National Cathedral for a memorial service on Wednesday.
Flags in Texas and in many other parts of the United States flew at half-staff on Friday to mourn the victims of the fourth-deadliest mass shooting at a U.S. public school in modern history.
Flags flew at half-mast in Cuba on Saturday, marking the start of two days of national mourning while authorities worked to recover evidence from the site of the crash and to identify the crash victims.
Alcohol sales were suspended, flags flew at half-staff and shows and concerts were canceled after his younger brother and successor, President Raul Castro, told the country on Friday that Fidel had died at 10:29 p.m.
As TV images showed a similar light show playing across the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, at French President Francois Hollande's official residence, the French tricolor flew at half mast and Belgian flags stood at the main entrance.
Edward Oughton, senior research associate at the University of Oxford who closely studies 5G development, likened the technology to the Concorde, the high-speed turbojet-powered supersonic passenger airliner that flew at twice the speed of sound.
Colonel Conricus said the jet had taken off from an air base near Palmyra in Syria, "flew at relatively high speed" toward Israel and had penetrated about 1.2 miles into Israeli airspace before two missiles took it down.
The heroic man who saved the life of his slain girlfriend's 4-year-old son by jumping off a second-story balcony with the child as bullets flew at them fought off their assailant during the attack, PEOPLE confirms.
In the same survey, when asked to rank the importance of various in-flight factors, the number one choice by far was "legroom/seat comfort", selected by 89% of respondents who flew at some point in 2015 (see chart).
BERLIN, May 10 (Reuters) - Lufthansa said passenger traffic in April jumped 25 percent in April and its planes flew at record load factors, boosted by the late timing of Easter this year and growth from Eurowings and Brussels Airlines.
In Italy, where Fiat was synonymous with the country's postwar economic boom for decades, lawmakers from across the political spectrum paid tribute to Mr. Marchionne on Wednesday, and flags flew at half-staff at Fiat Chrysler's offices in Turin.
That's what we witnessed over the weekend, when the obsequious handmaiden otherwise known as the vice president flew at taxpayer expense to his home state of Indiana for a game between the Indianapolis Colts and the San Francisco 49ers.
On October 14th, 713, Chuck Yeager officially flew at Mach 1.06—just over the speed of sound—in the rocket-powered Bell X-1, a plane that was first hoisted 23,000 feet into the air by a B-50 Superfortress.
Local authorities in the capital, where flags flew at half mast on buildings including the parliament and royal palace, said that six of those injured had been able to leave hospital, while eight adults and one child remained in hospital.
And on Monday, on the orders of the central government, the Hong Kong and Chinese flags above government offices flew at half-mast in mourning for Li Peng, a former Chinese prime minister of China who died on July 22nd.
"I can't go into the threat characteristics of the target, but I can tell you that it flew at a higher altitude and a longer range and a higher velocity than any other target we've flown to date," Syring said.
Among the disruptions, a flight from Palma de Mallorca to Helsinki was cancelled on Tuesday, according to Finnish airport operator Finavia, while a flight from Helsinki to Palma de Mallorca due to leave at 1740 local time eventually flew at 2347.
According to a source familiar with the Saudi/US investigation into the attacks, the cruise missiles flew at very low altitude to avoid detection and would have avoided traveling over the Persian Gulf where US and Saudi radar systems are strongest.
A report from the FAA last month showed that the agency recorded more than 500 drone-related incidents from August 2015 to January of this year, including one case where a drone flew at a distance of 20 feet from an airplane.
Ermey had been brought on as a technical consultant for the 1987 film, but he had his eyes on the role of the brutal gunnery sergeant and filmed his own audition tape of him yelling out insults while tennis balls flew at him.
PRISTINA (Reuters) - Flags flew at half staff across Kosovo on Wednesday in honor of former U.S. President George H. W. Bush, who is seen as a figure of national importance in their country for having written a letter threatening Serbia if it attacked.
For the first time since 2006, massive B-52 bombers operating out of Qatar flew at least two missions in Afghanistan over the summer when they were used to bomb Islamic State targets in preparation for a ground assault by Afghan troops in Nangarhar.
Photo: Tom Copeland (AP)Last month, millions of people watched the American flag that flew at the Frying Pan Tower lighthouse about 39 miles off the North Carolina coast, as a livestream showed the flag being pummeled by the 100-mph winds of Hurricane Florence.
Like the drones that flew at Lady Gaga's Super Bowl halftime show, the record-breaking 1,218-drone flight wasn't live at the opening ceremony — it was pre-recorded in advance — although a smaller group of 300 drones did make a live appearance at the ceremony.
Here was a legendary figure, a war hero and a former presidential candidate now stricken with an aggressive cancer who flew, at real risk to his health, across the country to deliver a message to his colleagues about how Washington had lost its way.
Both missiles were fired from mobile launchers, and flew at a maximum height of 50 km (30 miles), one unnamed South Korean official told the AP.The relatively longer-range missile appeared to be a new design, Reuters reported, citing an unnamed South Korean official.
Inches from the screen, he mouthed Barry's dialogue ("We can still do the plan—it just got off to a rocky start"), wheezed along with Ronny, swept his arm to knock the bandages off the shelf, and flinched as they flew at the camera.
It flew at a whopping two inches of altitude for a total of a minute in two tests, which was enough to show the team that the craft (with all its 1,500 parts and four pounds) was ready to package up and send to the Red Planet.
Two weeks ago, Russia sent its The UAV flew at an altitude of about 800 meters, or 2,600 feet, although Bendett said that both the Altius and Russia's new Okhotnik stealth drone would eventually be able to fly at very high altitudes to penetrate adversaries' air defenses.
HAVANA, May 19 (Reuters) - Flags flew at half-mast in Cuba on Saturday marking the start of two days of national mourning while authorities worked to identify the corpses of more than 100 people who died in the crash of a Boeing 19893 shortly after takeoff from Havana.
The island observed a day of mourning and flags flew at half mast in Brussels during the funeral at Malta's biggest church, near the capital Valletta and two miles from the site where the 53-year-old was killed by a car bomb as she left her home on Oct. 16.
Rainbow bunting has hung over the steps of City Hall for more than a week, first in recognition of the victims as nearby flags flew at half-staff, then, as the flags returned to their full height, in solidarity as the city prepares for the annual pride march in Manhattan.
As bells tolled and choirs sang and flags flew at half-staff, the nation's 41st president was remembered as a "kinder and gentler" leader whose fortitude steered the country through a tumultuous moment in history even as his essential decency stood in contrast to the politics of insults now in vogue.
The Marine Corps debuted the F-35B at Farnborough last year, and the Air Force's F-35A flew at the Royal International Air Tattoo air show, also in the U.K. Lockheed Martin is still likely to market the F-35 during the Paris Air Show, as the world's largest defense contractor hopes to sell the fighter jet to Belgium, Finland, Switzerland and Spain.

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