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11 Sentences With "flew round"

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Our newest transportation colleague Tom Pallini flew round trip to Los Angeles. Normal.
Last summer, I flew round-trip from the US to Barcelona on TAP Portugal on a ~$300 cash fare.
I recently flew round-trip from New York to Austin with one flight operated by JetBlue and one flight operated by American Airlines, and although they were similar, I found that the JetBlue flight had a slight edge in my own experience.
127-128 (the characters), p.127 ("elegant" quote). Nijinska "was 'powerful' and 'strange,' a dancer 'intoxicated with rhythm, ... racing against the most breathless 'prestos' of the orchestra." In this role of the yellow-clad hostess, Nijinska > flew round the stage, performing amazing contortions of her body, beating > her feet, sliding backwards and forwards, screwing her face into an > abandoned attitude on the sofa.
It was raining in torrents at the moment, a circumstance by no means > favorable to the trial. The birds rose in the air, flew round the house > several times, and then darted off into the country. Twenty-five minutes > after the youngest returned and perched on the balcony; the other three did > not come back before an hour. They all then entered the cage-room, when > Desbouvrie gave them some food, which they ate out of his hand.
In May 2011, it completed its first international flight when it flew round-trip between Miami and St. Maarten. On November 18, 2011, the aircraft flew from Opa-locka, Florida to Charlotte, North Carolina with Captain "Sully" Sullenberger and first officer Jeff Skiles on board as a charity flight. On landing in Charlotte, the crew and passengers toured the "Miracle on the Hudson" aircraft, US Air flight 1549, that landed in the Hudson in 2009. On the return flight to Florida, without Capt.
108 Multiple rounds ripped through the ships' rigging though the damage was repairable and no Americans were harmed. The Macedonians carpenter, Samuel Holbrook, later described the incident; "Their shot flew round us like hail, cutting away our cross-jack yard, and much of our rigging. Many of the red hot shot struck near us." Captain Downes was in Lima at the time and a first lieutenant was in command and he ordered the sails hoisted to bring the vessel out of the fort's range.
Using this procedure, within 30 days, approximately 4,500 injured men were flown out of Okinawa alone. Flight nurse Jane "Candy" Kendeigh was among the first flight nurses to fly to and from an active battlefield in the Pacific when, on 3 March 1945, she flew round-trip from Guam to Iwo Jima to aid in the evacuation of wounded U.S. Marines.K. Jackson, They Called Them Angels, pg. 116 As luck would have it, Ensign Kendeigh was also aboard the Navy's first medical evacuation flight bound for Okinawa, making her the first Navy flight nurse on both Iwo Jima and Okinawa.
The 8th moved to Bien Hoa Air Base, where it redesignated as the 8th Attack Squadron and absorbed the Cessna A-37B Dragonflya of the 310th and 311th Attack Squadrons and given a counter- insurgency (COIN) mission. A-37B of the 8th Special Operations Squadron – Phan Rang AB, South Vietnam – 1970. The 8th flew round-the-clock missions on both preplanned airstrikes and immediate infantry requests. Whenever a forward air controller observed signs of enemy activity, 8th pilots were ready to respond with rockets, bombs and machine guns. On 30 September 1970, the 8th Attack Squadron was redesignated the 8th Special Operations Squadron and transferred to the 35th Tactical Fighter Wing.
He won the hand of his new love after numerous adventures, but upon returning to Denmark was again faced with a civil war. Ragnar sent to Norway for support, and Lagertha, who still loved him, came to his aid with 120 ships, according to Saxo. When at the height of the battle, Ragnar's son Siward was wounded, Lagertha saved the day for Ragnar with a counter-attack: > Ladgerda, who had a matchless spirit though a delicate frame, covered by her > splendid bravery the inclination of the soldiers to waver. For she made a > sally about, and flew round to the rear of the enemy, taking them unawares, > and thus turned the panic of her friends into the camp of the enemy.
An owl, Carteret's bird of choice for a "personality" for his pieces George William de Carteret, (1869 St Peter, Jersey - 4 September 1940), was a Norman language journalist and writer from Jersey. Working as a farmer in St Peter, George William de Carteret wrote, under the nom de plume Le Caouain (the owl), a great number of articles each Saturday for Les Chroniques de Jersey. Le Caouain purportedly lived with his wife, Marie Hibou in the attic of the printshop and flew round the parish halls reporting on parochial politics. G. W. de Carteret also wrote under the nom de plume of G.W. de C.. Although the bulk of his writings were in prose, he wrote some poems for the Eisteddfod as well as theatrical dialogues for performance.

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