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16 Sentences With "fly round"

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It is one reason you could fly round-trip from New York to Key West, Fla.
The schedule is aimed at accommodating travelers who want to fly round-trip in one day.
That's enough miles to fly round-trip to Europe — or, potentially, to fly one-way in Delta One, the airline's business class.
Scholl's goal is to introduce a plane that will cost just $215,22 to fly round-trip between, say, New York and London.
This airline charges a flat rate of 60,000 miles to fly round-trip from North America to or from anywhere in South America.
Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa is the first person booked to fly round the moon with Elon Musk&aposs space firm SpaceX in 2023.
In September 2018 it was announced Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa would be SpaceX&aposs first space tourist, and had booked tickets to fly round the moon in 2023.
Round-trip tickets for 60,000 Chase points or lessNorth America to Europe with Singapore AirlinesBy transferring points, you can fly round-trip from North America to Europe for 55,000 KrisFlyer miles.
Learn more: 5 ways Amex cardholders can redeem their points — plus the method that gets you maximum valueIf you transfer them to airline frequent-flyer programs and use them to fly round-trip to Europe — or even one-way in first class — you could end up getting a much higher value.
Major Wilfred Theodore Blake (1894 – 1968) was a pioneer aviator, travel writer and traveller. He served with the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry. It was Blake who led the first attempt to fly round the world in 1922. The pilot for this mission was Norman Macmillan.
Methyl metabolism is very ancient and can be found in all organisms on earth, from bacteria to humans, indicating the importance of methyl metabolism for physiology. Indeed, pharmacological inhibition of global methylation in species ranging from human, mouse, fish, fly, round worm, plant, algae and cyanobacteria causes the same effects on their biological rhythms, demonstrating conserved physiological roles of methylation during evolution.
Logo of the Paragliding World Cup The Paragliding World Cup (or PWC for short) is a cross country flying competition for paraglider pilots, organized by the PWCA, based in Marlens, France. Each year, the Paragliding World Cup Tour visits 5-6 different locations worldwide. At each event several tasks are flown to establish the overall classification. The goal of each competition task is to fly round a predetermined course with a start, some turn points (usually 4-6) and a finish line.
A $100 hamburger trip typically involves flying a short distance (less than two hours), eating at an airport restaurant, and flying home. "$100" originally referred to the approximate cost of renting or operating a light general aviation aircraft, such as a Cessna 172, for the time it took to fly round-trip to a nearby airport. However, increasing fuel prices have since caused an increase in hourly operating costs for most airplanes, and a Cessna 172 now costs US$95–$180 per Hobbs hour to rent, including fuel. In Perth, Western Australia, a similar mentality resulted in the 'Rotto Bun Run'.
TRESOR and Loop-Amnesia both must use on-the-fly round key generation due to the limited space available for storing cryptographic tokens in this manner. For security, both disable interrupts to prevent key information from leaking to memory from the CPU registers while encryption or decryption is being performed, and both block access to the debug or profile registers. There are two potential areas in modern x86 processors for storing keys: the SSE registers which could in effect be made privileged by disabling all SSE instructions (and necessarily, any programs relying on them), and the debug registers which were much smaller but had no such issues. A proof of concept distribution called 'paranoix' based on the SSE register method has been developed.
TRESOR is a software approach that seeks to resolve this insecurity by storing and manipulating encryption keys almost exclusively on the CPU alone, and in registers accessible at ring 0 (the highest privilege level) only—the exception being the brief period of initial calculation at the start of a session. This ensures that encryption keys are almost never available via user space or following a cold boot attack. TRESOR is written as a kernel patch that stores encryption keys in the x86 debug registers, and uses on-the-fly round key generation, atomicity, and blocking of usual access to the debug registers for security. TRESOR was foreshadowed by a 2010 thesis by Tilo Muller which analyzed the cold boot attack issue.
Processing through as many as five mobility lines at once, 593 members of the 86th AW deployed to Operation Iraqi Freedom by 7 April. US casualties were evacuated to Ramstein, often by 86th AW units, the 75th Airlift Squadron and the 86th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron. By August 2003, 86th AW units had flown more than 30 medical evacuation missions back to Ramstein where, once on the ground, critical care transport teams provided acute care and managed patient transfer to the Landstuhl Regional Medical Center. Beginning 6 April, the 86th's 37th Airlift Squadron aircraft began deliveries to the forward base in Constanta, Romania, delivering 57 tons and 58 passengers to Constanta in just seven missions conducted over the course of a week. Over the subsequent weeks, the squadron's nineteen crews continued to fly round-the-clock operations averaging 4.5 missions per day. On 14 April, the 38th (P) began to fly stage operations from Souda Bay, Crete.

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