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Yellow faced bumblebee -- looks like -- just flew up.
" Another said the plane "just sank and then flew up.
He ran out and flew up a flight of stairs.
She flew up to six routes a day, she said.
He rushed right past me and flew up into the ring.
He flew up from the leather seat at the younger man.
Kehaar flew up, circled the pool and perched on the handrail.
A few months ago, yet another a skyscraper flew up in Montrose.
A breaking news graphic flew up onscreen and then there was silence.
We flew up a sea cliff and saw an eagle's nest in the distance.
Sparks flew up where the blade met the strange metal, which howled in unfamiliar tones.
Obama's campaign of hope and change energized us, and biographies flew up the bestseller lists here.
"The first few notes flew up in my head with a rare beauty," Ms. Wiens said.
The plane banked north and flew up the continent's eastern coast, taking him out of Africa.
Misty flew up the ballet ladder, arriving in the corps de ballet at A.B.T. at 17.
Ms. Higgins flew up for a four-day hunting trip, staying in Williamsburg with a good friend.
He then flew up to Norman to make football practice a week ahead of the spring game.
I flew up to the Rio Behar in July with several U.C.L.A. graduate students and two drifters.
He "held on to the couch for dear life," and then he flew up in the air.
Recently the Haitian ambassador flew up from Mexico City to officiate at a mass wedding of his compatriots.
I've only met her once (she flew up for our wedding), but we keep in touch on Facebook.
I remember I flew up on some rigs and I had to run down this long T-runway.
U.S. and South Korean officials said they were analyzing the projectiles, which reportedly flew up to 85033 miles.
Water flew up my nose and soaked my socks, which wouldn't dry for days — and I was laughing.
Our family flew up and down the East Coast visiting friends, and I carried myself with a new confidence.
" Passenger Sharon Thornton told CBS News that it seemed as though the aircraft "just sank and then flew up.
It would be about half the size of Boeing's smallest jet, the 727, which flew up to 1,700 miles.
Closer, my father's voice flew up and circled and perched; back then it was capable of whispers, fluid modulation.
The rockets flew up to 236 miles before landing in waters between North Korea and Japan, the military said.
Named Cimon, it's an improved version of what flew up last year to be tested as an astronaut's helper.
Next thing she knew, the drone flew up, got caught in her hair and Matthew began filming the whole debacle.
The iOS app then subsequently flew up to the top of the App Store yesterday, according to Sensor Tower's data.
This past weekend, for the second time in my life, I flew up the famous Goodwood hillclimb in a McLaren supercar.
My parents live in the South now, but they flew up to Iowa to help me move in for graduate school.
Then, to top it all, the Flying Horse flew up into the air and blew a rainbow out of its ass.
I did two shows with my husband in Atlanta last night then flew up here and got in at 2 a.m.
As we reported, Jen flew up from Vegas a few days ago to spend the Fourth of July holiday with Ronnie.
"When you've got all these big mammals tramping around on the grass, the moths quite sensibly flew up and away," said Fox.
When one officer grabbed for Augustus's wrist, he pulled away and his shirt flew up, showing a holstered weapon on his hip.
Sent Home John F. Kelly, the new secretary of homeland security, flew up to Ottawa to meet with cabinet ministers on Friday.
Joe's wife flew up over the handlebars and landed about 20 feet from our bus and Joe landed about 15 feet from us.
Female senators flew up from Washington to canvass for her in hopes of breaking what she had called that highest, hardest glass ceiling.
The missiles flew up to 200 km (124 miles) and reached 50 km in altitude, South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) said.
This past June, I flew up to EGRIP on a ski-equipped C-130 Hercules, which those in the know call a Herc.
"As we flew up and down the Big Bend, we could see this band of dead trees, always fringing a salt marsh," Putz says.
Scientists also are getting back 40 mice that flew up in early December, including eight genetically engineered to have twice the normal muscle mass.
While the mission and capabilities of unmanned aerial vehicles in the Arctic is classified, they first flew up north to huge media attention in 2014.
I flew back to New York a few months later and saw her two more times, and then later flew up and saw her again.
Ms. Hoover, who had worked on George W. Bush's second campaign and in his White House, flew up from Washington to interview for the team.
Unlike Tanya, Miranda long ago flew up from prole purgatory into elite heaven, complete with "ritzy" private schools, a Newport address and limitless credit cards.
I flew up to Johannesburg for work a few days before the storm, but I spent hours on social media watching videos of the rain.
It all went down back in November -- when JCVD flew up to NorCal to give some leg striking lessons to the fighters at Team Alpha Male.
They flew up to my house in New York, hung out in the kitchen, and cooked as we made records all day for about two weeks.
Lorren Murphy, a convenience store owner from Perth, flew up to Port Hedland four years ago and paid almost $224 million for a two-story house.
When I lifted the lid, the steam didn't rise — it flew up, and all the faces at my table turned damp, as if passing through fog.
The manager tried to usher the bird outside, but it flew up and settled on top of a shelf, so he called 911 for a little assistance.
This time, he flew up to the Bay Area to put in some work with the Oakland Raiders star -- and it's clear these dudes ain't messin' around.
They flew up to visit about a week ago, left this weekend, and are already planning on flying back up and down at the end of March.
Fred flew up to Dak To from his headquarters at Nha Trang on the coast and sent out patrols to ascertain the source of the mortar fire.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's Prince Harry flew up to the Arctic on Valentine's Day to meet the Royal Marines and learn about special freezing-weather helicopter commando exercises.
I had been sitting around drinking, but when I heard that, I flew up, ran over to the fishmonger to headbutt him and pound him to the ground.
Hours later the prime minister flew up to address delighted Copeland campaigners, hailing the "astounding result" as proof that her party stood for "everyone across the whole country".
After the rings were retrieved, Josh said the hawk flew up to the spire at the top of the castle and watched over the rest of the wedding.  
Mnuchin flew up to New York commercially and returned to Washington on an Air Force C-37 jet, which took less than an hour, according to the report.
Don and Naiema Frieson flew up from northwest Arkansas, treasuring the "Hamilton" tickets they had bought for $1,500, eager to experience the musical they had heard so much about.
He inspected prototypes for his promised border wall, spoke to Marines near San Diego and then flew up to Los Angeles for an expensive fund-raiser in Beverly Park.
Once at the top, there was a whoosh, my stomach dropped, my skirt flew up and down I floated, walking triumphantly to pick up my shoes after I landed.
"It's surreal — churches split in half, electricity poles down, houses that flew up-mountain," said Edgardo Butler, a New York City inspector who also was born on the island.
And on August 28, it completed its first successful test flight with a 1,125-pound VTOL named Chapparel that flew up 10 feet for 64 seconds before safely landing.
Some 14 years later, Dougy's other uncle Theo, a skydiver whose forte was freefalling in snowflake formations, flew up for a sunset jump to celebrate a recent record-breaking leap.
In the early '80s, Jobs flew up to Washington to sell Gates on the possibility of making Microsoft software for the Apple Macintosh computer, with its revolutionary graphical user interface.
South Korea reported that the projectiles fired from Sandok, a coastal town, including from a multiple-launch rocket system, flew up to 6900 miles and reached 2628 km in altitude.
" Mr. Riddle said his drone flew up to about the sixth story before the trouble began: "The wind takes it, and it bumps against the Empire State Building a few times.
"[My agents] flew up and were like, 'You have to do the opposite of what you're doing now or you're going to get fired today,'" Pattinson told Howard Stern in July.
She was wearing a very pretty dress, but it wasn't until she twirled around and it flew up in a circle [that] I knew it was my favorite look of the night.
After the first few "Get a Mac" ads, sales flew up by 12% and, by the last quarter of 2006, Apple sold 1.6 million Macs, an increase of 39%, according to Adweek. 
"Recently, I was on a 747 from Amsterdam, in a middle seat, when out of nowhere, the plane dropped by what seemed like 100 feet and my arms flew up," he says.
"Recently, I was on a 747 from Amsterdam, in a middle seat, when out of nowhere, the plane dropped by what seemed like 100 feet and my arms flew up," he says.
In November 2015, Justin and Adam flew up to Rhode Island to purchase their new home: a 2008 Dodge Sprinter van, which they then drove 22 hours non-stop back home to Florida.
In March 1983, the First Lady flew up from Los Angeles with Queen Elizabeth to the Bay area, where she and the royal couple had dinner at Trader Vic's — along with their respective entourages.
Shortly after a cloud of dust flew up prompting rescuers to briefly stop operations, rescuer Alberto Salinas made a public plea on TV for beams, pulleys and other materials to shore up the structure.
Patty Schlafer flew in late Thursday from Wisconsin, and her sister, Kathy Coughlin, flew up from Atlanta the same night, for a trip of a lifetime that had been a year in the works.
I flew up to Maine, and I sat in the room with him and played 15 songs [by the band's side projects] that Phish doesn't play, so that he'd know them on the drums.
CARNOUSTIE, Scotland (Reuters) - The heavens opened at Carnoustie and it rained birdies for Tommy Fleetwood as he flew up the British Open leaderboard with a blemish-free round of six-under 65 on Friday.
"I thought I was pretty safe, and they flew up and there were like, 'Yeah, you have to do the opposite of what you're doing now or you're going to get fired today,'" Pattinson recalled.
Preferred shares of Azul SA flew up 6.4 percent after the airline said it intends to fork out $3154.973 million for assets of rival Avianca Brasil, which was headed to court to face aircraft lessors.
"[My agents] flew up and were like, 'You have to do the opposite of what you're doing now or you're going to get fired today,'" Pattinson told Stern of his stoic approach to star-crossed love.
More mud flew up, followed by rocks and gas and then by oil, which spouted a hundred and fifty feet into the air: a black fountain surging from the arterial wound that the drillers had made.
It s one that I love: He talks about how he took a date to see E.T., and that when the boys all flew up into the air, his date said under her breath, Yeah, right.
In midafternoon, just as I'd made up my mind to check on the nestlings that I was sure were dead, the male bluebird flew up with a caterpillar in his beak and climbed into the box.
In a last-ditch attempt to feel it for myself, I flew up to Oakland to meet Melinda Lauw, co-creator of the service Whispers on Demand and a provider of one-on-one A.S.M.R. experiences.
At one time Warners got nervous, because I wasn't calling them and letting them know how things were going, that the President of Warner Brothers, and the VP of Promotion, Russ Thyret and Lenny Waronker flew up.
From the reviews, you'd think this thing flew up the charts and never left, when in fact CRJ is one of those artists that manages to be considered both "underrated" AND "overrated"—depending on who you ask.
In 1984, not long after he signed Madonna, Seymour Stein, the veteran music macher and co-founder of Sire records whose roster included the Ramones, the Pretenders and Talking Heads, flew up to Alberta to woo her.
The achievement occurred last Friday, when Jetman pilot Vince Reffett took off from a standing start on the runway at Skydive Dubai in the United Arab Emirates and then flew up to nearly 6,000 feet in altitude.
South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff said that "several projectiles" had been launched from near the coastal town of Wonsan and that they flew up to 200 kilometers (125 miles) before splashing into the sea toward the northeast.
The training apparently worked—at a recent demonstration at an air force base in Mont-de-Marsan in southwestern France, a drone flew up into the air and D'Artagnan was released from a control tower 200 yards away.
Although the president is not required to live there, Mr. Seale said, "the public flew up in anger" when President Dwight D. Eisenhower suggested that for privacy and convenience he might prefer to live in a high-rise.
As soon as Schwartze removed the peregrine's hood—the leather covering falconers use to hide the bird's eyes and keep it calm—the bird leapt and flew up, chasing the drone and the fluttering wing, easily catching up.
It is difficult to see exactly where the contact was, but it was clear that Dunfee (in the white cap) was more affected by the bump, as his hands flew up and he seemed to momentarily lose his balance.
North Korea on Thursday launched several projectiles off its coast into the sea that flew up to 150 kilometers (90 miles), South Korea's defense ministry said, an apparent response to new sanctions imposed by the United Nations this week.
Three men flew up and away from the explosion, but they still had their legs, and scrambled, flesh hanging in strips through smoldering fatigues—the automatic marine body that scrambles before it understands—into the back of Vollie's truck.
Earlier we watched a black-and-white rez dog — those mutts of many genetic fruits found everywhere in Navajo — follow Christian Gering, a lean, longhaired, world-class runner from the St. Felipe Pueblo, as he flew up the canyon.
Like an eager student, three weeks later, I tagged along with the finance club to their "Wake on Wall Street" trip and flew up to N.Y.C. When we stopped by UBS, Dylan greeted me and took me to the trading floor.
Matching Robertson's record is doubly tricky because not only was he an aberrant superfreak, he also happened to play in an unusually fast era, when teams flew up and down the court generating extra possessions in which to rack up gaudy statistics.
Thundersticks were allowed–and the Korean throngs certainly got the memo–but each time an archer drew his bow, urgent "shushing" was followed by a severe hush and a whir as his thin, barreled arrow flew up to 160 miles per hour.
Launched a week after North Korea resumed missile tests following a three-month break, the projectiles, including from a multiple-launch rocket system (MLRS), flew up to 200 km (124 miles) and reached 50 km in altitude, South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) said.
Here's what we know about the company's previous two crashes since 2007: 2009: Crash with another plane kills 9 people Investigators said a Liberty Helicopters chopper flew up to the altitude of a small private plane when the two aircraft crashed over the Hudson River in August 2009.
He sets the scene by noting that it showed "some impressive footage of the drone in action"… Drinkers at a Welsh pub smiled as a Zano flew up and hovered over them, displaying a countdown on built-in LEDs before snapping a photo that they immediately examined on a smartphone.
Image: Kristen V. BrownEarly in the morning a few days before Christmas, I was sitting in the living room of my mom's New Zealand apartment, typing away on my laptop, when a parrot flew up, perched itself on the balcony railing and stared at me expectantly, as if demanding that I bring it a treat.
Bad weather prevented an aerial search until Saturday, but the two helicopters that flew up to 7,200 meters found no sign of the men nor any camps, said Karrar Haidri, a spokesman for the Alpine Club "It seems that a big avalanche had occurred, as they were going very well till August 23, but then it snowed a lot for four, five days," Haidri told Reuters on Sunday.
Twice, he tripped in the dark, going down hard on somebody's patio, all the little sounds of the neighborhood amplified now, every TV turned up full blast, motorcycles blaring like gunfire out on the street, even the crickets shrieking at him, and that dog, the ratcheting bark of that dog back at the house, a police dog, the kind of dog that never gave up, that could sniff you out even if you sprouted wings and flew up into the sky.

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