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"fly-up" Definitions
  1. arranged to open by flying upward
  2. arranged to be reached by flying
  3. a ceremony at which a brownie scout formally leaves her brownie troop and becomes a member of an intermediate girl scout troop
  4. to become a member of an intermediate girl scout troop on leaving a brownie scout troop

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Andersen's idea was the opposite: Let the player fly up.
Cargo pilots can currently fly up to 16 hours a day.
It's designed to fly up to 50 miles at a time.
"We're looking to fly up to a dozen next year," Cantrell said.
I just knew she would cry, and the arms would fly up.
Time stopped as I watched my feet fly up over my head.
Boeing designed the CST-100 Starliner to fly up to seven passengers.
"We would fly up in helicopters to work every day," she said.
The drone can also fly up to the harder-to-reach higher shelves.
So since a dragon can fly up behind another dragon that's a possibility?
He saw the front porch fly up and he dove for a couch.
Intel says a single pilot can fly up to 100 of them at once.
Drones can do one thing existing telepresence robots can't: fly up and down stairs.
"When you're going down the pendulous breasts fly up like wings," Mr. Saunders said.
Amateur drones would only be able to fly up to 200 feet in the air.
The company claims the Xaero-B can fly up to altitudes around 3.7 miles high.
On Fridays, however, he'll fly up to Northern California to visit his wife and stepson.
It can fly up to 45 minutes and reach speeds of just under 50 mph.
Even with that massive frame, he can fly up and down the court with ease.
The drone can lift up to 441 pounds and fly up to 400 meters high.
We talk about if I should fly up, but we decide to play it by ear.
It shows her and some classmates walking home from school as fighter jets fly up ahead.
The company claims that the device can fly up to 10,000 feet in the air autonomously.
Feeling that wind hit your stomach while watching the ground fly up towards you is pretty wild!
Over the course of its 2.7-year mission, Dragonfly is expected to fly up to 108 miles.
He knows how big your staff is, so getting you guys to fly up there for testimony.
Merriman's free tours happen about five times a year, whenever she can fly up from North Carolina.
We see a huge bird fly up, and I yell at the bird, 'Get off my dog!
Both of their spacecraft are designed to fly up to seven passengers to and from Earth's orbit.
The new drone can fly up to 15 miles and carry packages that weigh up to five pounds.
Before any of NASA's rockets can fly up to space, there's a lot of testing to be done.
Each spring, flocks of the intrepid shorebirds fly up to 9,300 miles from the tropics to the Arctic.
The drones used by the DPDgroup can fly up to 12 miles and have parachutes for emergency landings.
These can fly up to 15 miles (24 km), and Amazon is adding facilities closer to urban areas.
The Ehang 184 can fly up to 31 miles, or about 30 minutes, on a single battery charge.
The flies are so thick near the water that they fly up my nose and land in my eyes.
You fly up, navigate a bit and just as you're getting the hang of it, it's time to land.
Visitors can fly up from Addis on Ethiopian Airways every morning, but private airlines are pretty well kept out.
That talent infusion should see the Hurricanes fly up the standings and challenge for a playoff spot this season.
When the pursuers approach, he hits the button and they fly up into the air, then tumble back down.
The game play involves staring at a wall as pineapples, watermelons, kiwis, apples and oranges fly up into view.
These can fly up to 15 miles (24 km), and Amazon is adding facilities closer and closer to urban areas.
One drone, the DR-8, is thought to be able to fly up to five times the speed of sound.
Airbus last year introduced the smaller A350-900, which seats 325 passengers and can fly up to 8,100 nautical miles.
The drones can fly up to a quarter of a mile away using GPS coordinates with little to no detection.
My legs fly up into the air like some cartoon character and I land on my tailbone several steps down.
Negotiations were underway when Mr. Trump visited Liberty, and the Falwells invited Mr. Granda to fly up for the occasion.
Sweep and mop your floors, too; dust bunnies can fly up into your freshly painted wall or into your pan.
It runs for 16 minutes on a charge and can fly up to 25 miles an hour, the company says.
Scales fly up and down, one impeccable glissando at a time, pausing briefly before climbing to the next half-step.
With four 325 horsepower V8 diesel engines all operating independently, the HAV 304 can fly up to 91 miles per hour.
In June, after repeated failures, it successfully launched an intermediate-range missile, which can fly up to 3,500 km (2,100 miles).
But I'm just watching a drone fly up the east ridge of Hübschhorn, a mountain in the Lepontine Alps in Switzerland.
The next day, after Dye had returned home to California, the Raiders called and asked him to fly up to Oakland.
Victor from Top Gun [the winners of 12 World Championships] would fly up and stay a couple days in my house.
When you wave your hand like you're saying goodbye, the drone is supposed to fly up and backwards roughly 15 feet.
It can fly up to 27 minutes and reach up to 40 mph in Sport Mode, like the original DJI Mavic Pro.
And at any point the switch kick to the head can fly up and add another knockout to Cerrone's considerable highlight reel.
"I just started looking, and tomorrow I actually get to fly up to be with my mom and my sister," she says.
Zunum's first aircraft is expected to fly up to 700 miles, such as from San Francisco to Portland, in the early 2020s.
The planes will eventually fly up to 186 mph with enough battery to last about an hour of flight at that speed.
Eviation is developing a nine-passenger aircraft designed to fly up to 650 miles at around 240 knots (276 miles per hour).
These drones could fly up to 80mph in a straight line, but on this particularly cramped course, were only able to hit 40mph.
From there, the drone will fly up to fifty meters and enter a circular holding pattern until you tell it what to do.
The idea is that the Typhoon H will fly up and then out 150 feet before flying in to capture the perfect selfie.
The Spurs (40-29) have used their winning streak to fly up in the Western Conference standings and to move 11 games above .
The new device can fly up to 15 miles, deliver packages up to 5 pounds, and get deliveries to customers within 30 minutes.
Passengers fly up from either North America or Europe and then connect to a secondary flight that descends back to the lower latitudes.
The drones can carry packages under 5 pounds to customers within a half-hour and can fly up to 15 miles, according to Wilke.
She just looks spectacular and she's so happy, and her arms fly up and we hug, and I'm just like [frightened guttural gasping noises].
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk claims each Block 5 vehicle should be able to fly up to 10 times with minimal refurbishment needed between launches.
When you buy a drone, for the most part it comes with a pre-configured restriction that they can fly up to 500m high.
Starship's design is intended to maximize re-use, and in fact Musk noted that ideally it can fly up to three times per day.
It can fly up to 495 miles per hour, with a cruising altitude of 45,000 feet — not too shabby for a small business jet.
And every quarter or so, we put on a five-day training, and people would fly up from New York and teach the training.
These people weren't using them for that, they were using them to try and fly up above the smog and see the fucking sun.
Pilots for Project Wing, the forthcoming drone delivery service from Google parent Alphabet, can fly up to 20 drones at once in a designated area.
This last iteration will significantly improve the rocket's reusability, according to CEO Elon Musk, allowing the vehicles to fly up to 10 times or more.
As history would have it, in 1920 a large assembly of Bedward's followers gathered to see him fulfill his promise to fly up to Heaven.
Would souls were assembled on a mountain in Iceland begging to utterly fly up, to and through the gate of a higher and final fire.
Every spring, monarchs fly up from Mexico to lay eggs on milkweed plants in Texas and the Midwest, breeding two successive generations as they go.
He was trailing the play when Bratt lost his balance, causing his foot to fly up in the air and make contact with Mikheyev's arm.
It will be solar-powered, operate autonomously of human controls, and will be able to fly up to a few hundred yards at a time.
And what Sturmwind had done for side-scroller fans, Hucast Games' Ghost Blade attempted for those preferring their ships to fly up the screen, vertically.
But SpaceX may have a lot of practice with refurbishing rockets, since the company is aiming to fly up to six preflown Falcon 9s this year.
But Volker said those regulations can only do so much because fire-igniting cinders can fly up to a mile and a half through the air.
It can fly up to 31-miles-per-hour, which is just a little bit slower than the Mavic Pro's and Phantom 4's fastest modes.
The drones can fly up to 15 miles, deliver in 30 minutes and carry goods that weigh up to 5 pounds, like a paperback or toothpaste.
Her son-in-law, an oncologist, pointed her to Sloan Kettering, and she could afford to fly up every four weeks to participate in the trial.
When the lights go down and the warped arcade synth of "Mixtape" slinks out over the crowd, there's a brief roar before everyone's hands fly up.
David Wieder, Miami Beach In 1977, my friend and I decided to fly up to New York from Miami to the last Open at Forrest Hills.
Locust swarms can fly up to 150 km (90 miles) a day with the wind, and eat as much in one day as about 35,000 people.
Certain small commercial drones will be permitted to fly up to 22019 feet under a new policy announced by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Tuesday.
CyPhy Works' drone system will fly up to 400 feet above ground with a 30X zoom camera to identify which homes experienced water damage before floodwaters recede.
The drone, tethered to a power supply, can fly up to 400 feet high to record several days' worth of photos on homes miles away, Zaccara said.
It could play with your kids, fly up and give you hyper-localized weather conditions, or help you see around corners on a late night walk home.
They would fly up to New York for court dates and never missed an opportunity to grandstand for the press and insult the authorities as bumbling squares.
A couple of days later, Rhona hit a rock during practice, causing a ski to fly up and tear a gash in the back of her head.
Adult locust swarms can fly up to 150 km a day with the wind and adult insects can consume roughly their own weight in fresh food per day.
The distribution center houses 15 custom-built drones, known as "Zips," which can fly up to 150 kilometers, round-trip, and carry up to 1.5 kilograms of blood.
The DJI Phantom 230 Pro + is called Pro for a reason: it can fly up to 21080 mph and 43 miles and almost 24,21 feet above sea-level.
In Rage 2, the protagonist dons ultra-powerful armor that lets you fly up into the air and come down on enemies with enough force to liquify them.
It got an early boost when its cap against the euro was scrapped, but strong growth and two rate hikes has seen it fly up almost 19 percent.
The ACJ320neo can fly up to 6,000 nautical miles, able to connect city pairs such as New York and Tokyo, London and Seattle, and Los Angeles and Auckland.
When I ask Haider, a grizzled news veteran, how he manages to keep up with the news, his eyes bulge and his hands fly up into the air.
According to the manufacturer, the aircraft is 25% more efficient than its current generation wide-body aircraft and its largest variant can fly up to 8,700 nautical miles.
That's a death sentence for bees, which sometimes fly up to seven miles away from their hive to harvest nectar and pollen, and need to remember their way back.
He is the guy who helped her get over Derek, so she runs all the Riggs stuff by him and a few red flags quickly fly up the flagpole.
With a wingspan of 172 feet, it can fly up to 50,000 feet in the air and carry more than 40,000 pounds of munitions and weapons like gravity bombs.
There are 90 dogs coming over and I think March 13 is the day they actually get back to Montreal, and then I'll fly up and pick up Beemo.
The drones used in the French postal service experiment have the capacity to fly up to 12 miles carrying about two pounds maximum, going around 19 miles per hour.
The subpoenas for documents and testimony are likely to fly up Pennsylvania Avenue in much the way they did during the Obama administration after Republicans took control of Congress.
The smaller -8 could seat up to 248 passengers in a two-class configuration and fly up to 7,305 nautical miles, almost the distance between New York and Bangkok.
This appears to be a downscaling of ambitions in the industry, as many earlier air taxi concepts were touted as able to fly up to 180 miles between charges.
The company has been making waves for its sub-orbital rocket New Shepard, which can fly up to 62 miles above Earth and then land back down on solid ground.
JD.com already has drones that can fly up to 100km per hour, delivering packages weighing from 5kg to 30kg, and is testing ones that can carry as much as 1,000kg.
Adult locust swarms can fly up to 150 km (93 miles) a day with the wind and adult insects can consume roughly their own weight in fresh food per day.
The copter is set to fly up to five times during its 30-day test run on Mars, increasing in height to around a thousand feet for up to 90 seconds.
Musk noted that the vehicles would need some kind of moderate maintenance after the 260-flight mark, but it's possible that each rocket could fly up to 53 times in total.
Amazon's consumer division CEO Jeff Wilke spoke Wednesday about the electric autonomous drone, which can fly up to 15 miles while carrying 5-pound packages (or lighter) in under 30 minutes.
DRI, which has permission from the FAA to fly up to 1,200 feet up to conduct its research, plans to keep testing unmanned cloud-seeding techniques and will estimate their effectiveness.
The hybrid electric jet will seat up to 12 people, fly up to 700 miles and have operating costs of 8 cents per seat mile, according to the firm behind it.
Its successor, Voyager, is intended to fly up to eight people for over five hours to the edge of space in a capsule complete with massive windows to enjoy the view.
Astrobotic received an award of $79.5 million as part of the deal, and the company hopes to fly up to 14 NASA payloads on the first flight of its Peregrine lander.
This isn't a small-scale experiment that can fly up next week in an Electron — it's a big, expensive one that will likely take up most of a large rocket's payload.
The older version can fly up to 490 kilometers, he said, and the range of the new one is actually 10 kilometers shorter because its control systems and warhead are heavier.
Each capsule is designed to fly up to 10 times, and this one is currently scheduled to head to space again, this time with astronauts, in the second half of 2020.
Flyers will need to complete a simple registration but will be able to fly up to 400 feet in the air as long as the drone is within their line of sight.
While Seoul initially said the missile was probably a medium-range Rodong, it later said the launch was likely of a Musudan, which is designed to fly up to 3,000-4,000 km.
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk claims that the Block 250s won't need any major refurbishment for the first 215 flights or so, and could potentially fly up to 100 times before being retired.
Unmanned aircraft systems must stay in the operator's visual line of sight and can fly up to 400 feet and 100 miles per hour, similar to the guidelines under section 333 waivers.
Andrew Wiggins expects Redick to fly up off Griffin's pick, but instead he darts across the lane—clearly catching Wiggins by surprise—and comes free for an open three off Jordan's screen.
One drone pilot can remotely fly up to five machines, though it's not clear if there's a hard cap on the total number of drones allowed in the sky at one time.
Defense officials and the domestic news media said the missile could fly up to 800 kilometers, or 497 miles — the maximum ballistic missile range allowed under a deal with the United States.
On maritime surveillance duties, the Global 6000 aircraft will be able to operate for up to eight hours on patrol and fly up to 1,000 nautical miles from its home base, Mevius said.
One study found that the endangered cactus ferruginous pygmy owl — which bears a striking resemblance to The Sword in the Stone's fussy cartoon owl, Archimedes — won't fly up over the 30-foot wall.
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk said Starhopper would fly up to 65 feet (20 meters) high during this flight, though he did not confirm if it reached that height once the test was complete.
The FAA said commercial drones must weigh less than 55 pounds, fly up to a maximum of 400 feet in altitude and aat a speed of no more than 100 miles per hour.
Not content with just brewing and exporting their wares, racking up awards and watching their sales figures fly up, the company also opened the very first, fully devoted craft beer bar in Cardiff.
Mr Stapleton already knows what he wants to do with his: fly up a mountain, land and snowboard down, with the Hoverbike programmed to meet him at the bottom ready for another go.
The "World's Smallest Quadcopter," is a very tiny drone-like toy, that has the ability to fly up to 65 feet away from its controller, and it can even do a figure eight.
Thanks to its new engines and increased fuel efficiency, the Max 8 could fly up to 3,550 nautical miles, according to Boeing, while the 737-800 topped out at around 3,000 nautical miles.
"An easy solution for me is, when I fly up there, to drag a couple of thousand pounds of ammunition in the bird (helicopter) and drop it off for them," Fontana said later.
The company has drones that can fly up to 303km per hour, delivering packages weighing from 5kg to 30kg, and is testing drones which can carry as much as 1,000kg - or one metric ton.
The footage uploads in real time to a display that connects to an iPhone — you can essentially fly up there and have a look around at where you are, see how far you've come.
It's remarkably close in principle to an ordinary recreational hot-air balloon, but with the slight difference that it has to fly up to 18 kilometers of altitude and carry a rocket with it.
A new type of Houthi drone appeared in mid-2018 which the U.N. has said can fly up to 1,200-03,500 km (745 to 932 miles) - putting Riyadh, Abu Dhabi and Dubai within range.
Where Falcon 9 costs the company tens of millions of dollars to fly up to 25 tons of payload, Starship might cost just $2 million to launch up to 100 tons, Musk said in November.
The S-A1 seats four passengers and will have a range of 60 miles, a maximum speed of 373 mph, and the ability to fly up to around 2,000 feet above the ground, Hyundai says.
I like it when you fall over at emo gigs and everyone picks you up and you fly up in the air, or when you lose your phone and everyone helps you look for it.
Dolphins dart around your field of view, neon street signs whoosh past your head, and you'll fly up and above the clouds all while managing to concentrate on the falling blocks with an even greater intensity.
That means planes will be able to fly up to 3 hours away from the nearest airport at any one time, allowing airlines to serve long over-water routes like Hawaii to the U.S. West Coast.
In fact, the first Block 29 rockets will eventually be able to fly up to 250 times without the need for any maintenance after landings, SpaceX CEO Elon Musk said during a pre-launch press conference.
The company has five models of drone that can fly up to 100km per hour, delivering packages weighing 5 to 15 kilos, and it is looking to have drones that can carry up to 500 kilos.
JDrone (perhaps you've figured out the clever theme already) can fly up to around 62 mph, and carry as much as 66 lbs (though ones that can carry up to 440 lbs are already in testing).
The decision by the Federal Aviation Administration will allow the twin-engined A350 to fly up to 5 hours from the nearest airport on one engine, which is equivalent to about 2,000 nautical miles (3,700 km).
The replacement batteries have their own sets of propellers and motors and are designed to fly up and meet the larger drone and then touch down on the landing pad after the craft has stabilized itself.
That means planes will be able to fly up to three hours away from the nearest airport at any one time, allowing airlines to serve long over-water routes like Hawaii to the U.S. West Coast.
Bumblebees can fly carrying almost their whole body weight, and can fly as far as 12 miles at a time, whereas even the best long-range drones can only fly up to four miles from their operators.
Dodging projectiles with a quick jump or using a boost pad to fly up and surprise an enemy player or two is infinitely more satisfying than clicking on the ground to move around in League or Dota.
In 2004 a Dutch artist named Jasper van den Brink had an idea: He would release a large flock of pigeons with LED lights attached to their legs to fly up into the night skies over Stockholm.
Pena claims AB had him fly up to NorCal for one week of hardcore training in April -- and he even posted footage of the two grinding it out in the gym at the University of California Berkeley.
The big picture: "SpaceX CEO Elon Musk claims that the Block 5s won't need any major refurbishment for the first 10 flights or so, and could potentially fly up to 100 times before being retired," Grush writes.
Its four blades allow it to fly up, zip down, head left, veer right, do flips, spin, hover in place, and even cruise upside-down at three flight speed modes, all of which you control via a transmitter.
The Pittsburgh-based Astrobotic, which is backed by the Space Angels Network, was awarded $79.5 million to fly up to 14 payloads to Lacus Mortis, a large crater on the near side of the moon by July 2021.
"When you watch Sacramento fly up and down the court, you just realize how important transition is going to be against them," Coach Mike Budenholzer said after his Bucks asserted their will, crushing the upstart Kings, 144-109.
The first of these trips, which won't go to the ISS but instead will fly up to a higher orbit, take a trip around Earth and come back, is set to take off as early as next year.
The way loose bricks fly up at the screen with an ultra-satisfying ratatatatatatatatat as you plow head-on through a low wall that could have been erected in the 1800s for all we know is its own reward.
The Parrot Disco is a foam body drone with a plastic frame that can fly up to 50 mph and weighs about 700 grams, which means you'll have to register it with the FAA to fly it in America.
The hybrid electric jet will seat up to 12 people, fly up to 700 miles and have operating costs of 8 cents per seat mile, below the operating costs of small turboprops and business jets powered by jet fuel.
For example, one rule states that a pilot has to maintain constant visual contact with his drone, but the signal range of some new models extends so far that it can fly up to two miles away from the operator.
In July 2018, fall armyworm - which can fly up to 100 km in one night - was spotted in the southern Indian state of Karnataka, and by the end of February 2019 it was reported in 10 of India's 29 states.
U.K.-based Reaction Engines is developing technology for Synergetic Air-Breathing Rocket Engines (SABRE), which could one day allow aircraft to fly up to five times faster than the speed of sound — that's Mach 603 or 3,836 miles per hour.
Although crop plants are destroyed by the fall armyworm caterpillar, experts said, it is the moths that are of key concern: the female moth can fly up to 100 kilometres (60 miles) a night, and lay 1,000 eggs in her lifetime.
"We had this pretty cool souped-up Lexus that we got to drive which has all sorts of gadgets and the ability to ... fly across water and fly up walls and all sorts of things," Hemsworth told reporters on Thursday.
Buzzards will sit on the cannon, fly up when they hear the telltale sign it's about to go off, and then resume sitting, said Robert Jonker, operations manager at Clear Flight Solutions, the Netherlands-based company that built the Robird.
" But a married candidate can't have a gorgeous young model fly up to D.C. from Miami for the weekend to visit his house — "the infamous townhouse,'' as Hart's son dryly calls it — and not attract questions if they are seen.
So far, the most SpaceX has reused a single vehicle has been four times, though the company claims the latest version of its Falcon 9 rocket can fly up to 10 times without the need for much refurbishment between launches.
Airbus meanwhile said the jet had won approval to fly up to three hours away from the nearest airport in the event of a shutdown of one of its two engines, a safety standard which supports its use on longer-range routes.
Experiments from Earth like the laser-communicator OPALS fly up to Station and Lego-attach to these carriers, which provide them with a place to stay and, just as importantly, the electrical power and data links they need to do their jobs.
Thought to be able to fly up to five times the speed of sound, the main mission of the DR-8 could be to get close to foreign aircraft carriers during conflict and send targeting information back to missile launchers, reports say.
Lifting off from a standing start uses only a tenth of the energy of a traditional runway take-off, so that even with today's battery technology it can fly up to 300 km (186 miles) in an hour, Chief Commercial Officer Remo Gerber told Reuters.
ROME (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A crop munching worm that can fly up to 203 km (60 miles) at night is spreading rapidly across Africa, threatening food production and the livelihoods of millions of farmers already struggling with conflicts and drought, experts said on Friday.
The downing of the unarmed Global Hawk drone, which can fly up to 60,000 ft (18,300 m), was the latest in a series of incidents in the Gulf region, a critical artery for global oil supplies, that included explosive strikes on six oil tankers.
You can set the drone to orbit around you or some other object, to fly up and take aerial selfies, to fly a programmed route, to follow you with its camera, or, in "Home Mode," to return and land within 26 feet of you.
Tourism For starters, with government bureaucracy having entirely controlled space for the past few decades, it only seems fitting for people to have a desire to fly up there and do what could have been done only by a select few astronauts a short while ago.
On Wednesday, CEO of the Amazon's worldwide consumer division Jeff Wilke unveiled at the company's re:MARS Conference it's Prime Air drone—an autonomous, electric drone that can allegedly fly up to 15 miles and deliver packages under five pounds to Prime customers in under 30 minutes.
The rules, which will take effect in late August, will allow drones that weigh less than 55 pounds (25 kg) and fly up to 400 feet (122 m) high and 2503 miles per hour (161 km per hour), but only within sight of an operator and not over people.
"The worry has to be that if China bases its military aircraft (in the South China Sea), they could fly up and challenge anyone's military aircraft or civilian aircraft if they wanted to," said Carl Thayer, regional security analyst and emeritus professor at the University of New South Wales.
Commercial drones must weigh less than 55 pounds, fly up to a maximum of 400 feet in altitude, at a speed of no more than 100 miles per hour, and can only be operated during daytime and up to 30 minutes before sunrise and after sunset, according to the FAA rules.
Roads between the Taj Mahal and the nearby airport were cleared, pavements were leveled, footpaths "beautified," walls painted a uniform color, and the roads sprinkled with water to ensure that dust didn't fly up when Trump's convoy drives past, said Rajiv Rathi, executive engineer at the environment department of Agra Municipal Corporation.
NIELSEN: Well, it&aposs not -- it&aposs not just that, but let&aposs face it, when we are talking about the technology we have today, these drones can fly up to 100 miles per hour so the concept of using an antiquated law to get a warrant to stop a nefarious drone is ridiculous.
" What's more, Cossman says, "I believe that suborbital point-to-point travel will revolutionize transportation" and if lots of people are going to fly up to 23,21 feet on a parabolic arc as Earth rotates beneath them, the operators of these space taxis are going to need methods in place to "provide rapid egress in emergent situations.
Wingsland S6 4K Pocket Drone — $249.99 See Details The Air Selfie Drone is small enough to fit in your smartphone case but powerful enough to fly up to ten meters in the air to capture amazing photos of you and your friends from angles you just can't reach with a selfie stick (unless you tape several of them together).
There's Rocket, which sends the Spark straight up while the camera is pointed straight down; Circle, which has Spark fly in a circle around an object; Dronie, which has Spark simultaneously fly up and backward while still tracking the subject; and Helix, which is a sort of reverse corkscrew flight pattern, while still tracking the subject.
The Mi Drone can fly for almost a half an hour, lets you send it to a point in the distance with a tap on the screen, plan routes, circle subjects while keeping them in camera view, fly up to 23 kilometers (2000 miles) away, shoot 2460K video and return home with a slide of a button (and automatically when it gets low on power).
Bruce Lee and others had speculated that a low guard uses the head as bait and hinders targeting of the body, but if the fighter with the low guard is aware that his head is exposed and acting as bait, as soon as his opponent steps in and the fighter isn't in position to counter, his hands are going to fly up into a high guard anyway.
"One small nugget that somebody may not have picked up on is that as you fly up through that giant lightning tree and you get up to that top of the tree and she hears the voices of the Jedi, that starfield you're looking at is exactly the 'Episode IV' starfield," Tubach told Insider of the moment right before Rey hears the voices of the Jedi.
I have my doubts this is going to become a thing, given that Whitford's an in-demand actor who probably doesn't want to fly up to Toronto every few weeks to hang out in a story that's already written itself into a corner, but the presence of the story allows for a kind of pressure-release valve from the plunge into darkness that has been everything in this season after June's first capture way back in episode three.

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