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How to use spread your wings in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "spread your wings" and check conjugation/comparative form for "spread your wings". Mastering all the usages of "spread your wings" from sentence examples published by news publications.

No matter your career, you're just starting to spread your wings.
It's like a small town, so you can spread your wings a little. Dislike?
Basically, the song reassures that one day you're going to spread your wings and you're going to fly.
But, now it's time for you to spread your wings, fly the nest, and cough up for your own account.
But if you can develop the skills to spread your wings when the branch breaks, you'll keep flying no matter what.
Mostly, however, Lady Bird is a story about transition, and the tensions that arise when you're ready to spread your wings but don't quite know how.
It's very easy right now to raise lots of capital and spread your wings, and I'm proud that we've been able to maintain our focus and discipline.
If you've been eyeing a position with another team or you want the opportunity to get exposure to new opportunities, this is a great time to spread your wings.
The message could not be more mixed: You can spread your wings, sure, but we'll be banding your ankle, using products like Circle at home and Find My iPhone when you're out and about.
If you're talented and you have the wherewithal to put something together, you can cut through and you can spread your wings and do something you're passionate about because there's no more barrier of entry.
"Spread Your Wings" is a ballad by the rock band Queen, from their 1977 album News of the World.Your Wings News of the World: Spread Your Wings (Track 5) Ultimate Queen. Retrieved 11 July 2011 Written by bassist John Deacon, it was released as the A-side of the single "Spread Your Wings"/"Sheer Heart Attack" in 1978.
"Spread Your Wings" is the eleventh episode of the seventh season and the 155th episode overall of the American sitcom Modern Family. It aired on January 13, 2016 on American Broadcasting Company (ABC). The episode is directed by James Bagdonas and written by Vanessa McCarthy and (Ryan Walls).
The record sold double platinum when released in Sweden the following year. "The Runaway", "Brand New Heart", "Spread your wings" and "Radiate" became massive hits in Scandinavia. In 1987, Häggkvist embarked on a church tour with pianist Per-Erik Hallin. After this followed a career hiatus for the singer.
On this second occasion, Fuller told Saltzman "You changed my idea of the 60's generation. Before I met you, I thought it was a lost generation." In 1973, Saltzman founded Sunrise Films Limited. He produced and directed documentaries for the next decade, including the award-winning series Spread Your Wings.
Sara Azmeh Rasmussen became well known in Norway when she set fire to a veil on International Women's Day 2009. The campaign gained international attention and coverage. The day before, the newspaper Aftenposten published her article "Spread your wings", an open letter to Muslim woman. During the symbolic action Azmeh Rasmussen was bombarded with snowballs.
The music video for the latter was directed by photographer Andres Serrano. At the 2018 Roadburn Festival, Selfless was performed live in its near entirety for the first time. "Go Spread Your Wings", the album's 23-minute closing track, was substituted with "Messiah" and "Merciless", two songs recorded in the same sessions as Selfless.
"Spread Your Wings" was written by bassist John Deacon. The piano is played by Mercury, although Deacon mimes it in the music video. The video was filmed at the back garden of Taylor's then house, when the weather was freezing, and the band performed in the snow. Mercury can be seen wearing star-shaped sunglasses in the video.
Jirōbō's zanpakutō is . The shikai command is "flap away" (羽搏きなさい, habatakinasai; "Spread Your Wings" in the English dub). It consists of countless flying curved blades, which he can control using telekinesis. Although the blades move faster than the eye can see, they can be easily destroyed or dodged using Flash Step or other fast-moving techniques.
The album A Night at the Opera features songs of numerous styles, including this three-minute pop song. Very unusual for the genre, there is no section appearing more than twice; characteristic of many Queen songs, as affirmed by Brian May. On the other hand, in terms of phrases and measures, there are numerous repetitions or variants. The form is cyclic and very similar to that of "Spread Your Wings" (1977).
It included work by artists Aimee Jones, David Krueger, Donna Huanca, Gabriel Delgado, Rosalinda Gonzalez, Gorton Othengo, Jason Villegas, John Champion, Jon Read, MD Williams, and Virginia Fleck. The exhibition also featured musical performances by Go Spread Your Wings, NME, Indian Jewelry, and the Wiggins (the last performing in a bathroom.) ;Workshop Houston Workshop Houston was founded by artists Zach Moser, Katy Goodman, Seth Capron, and Benjamin Mason.
In Argentina, the titles were translated as "" and "" respectively. The labels were changed to Pepita in Hungary and to Elektra in the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Japan. The Polish issue had the label of Tonpress and either "Spread Your Wings" or nothing on the B-side. Both 7-inch and 12-inch records were issued in the US; there the song also appeared in 1979, on the B-side of the single "Crazy Little Thing Called Love".
The track features Freddie Mercury on piano and vocals, Brian May on electric guitar, Roger Taylor on drums, and John Deacon on bass and acoustic guitars. A live version of the song appears on the band's 1979 album Live Killers. The song peaked at number 34 in the UK. "Spread Your Wings" was not released as a single in North America. It was, however, featured as a B-side to Queen's 1979 hit, "Crazy Little Thing Called Love", which reached number one in the United States.
The song was the B-side of the Deacon-penned single "Spread Your Wings" in February 1978. It was also the B-side of the single "It's Late", written by May, which was released only in Canada, the United States, New Zealand and Japan in April 1978. The opening lyrics make reference to "I Saw Her Standing There" by the Beatles, which start with "Well, she was just seventeen/You know what I mean", compared to the track's "Well you're just 17 and all you want to do is disappear/You know what I mean there's a lot of space between your ears".
The album marked a musical departure from the teen pop sound of his previous releases, and incorporated elements of dance- pop and R&B; genres. Intent on developing a more "mature" sound, Bieber collaborated with a wide range of urban producers for the release as well as some long-time collaborators, including Darkchild, Hit-Boy, Diplo, and Max Martin. Entertainment Weekly praised Bieber's musical shift, calling the album both a "reinvention and a reintroduction". Rolling Stone noted the deeper voice and more "intense" beats found on the album, although it lampooned one of his euphemisms for newfound sexual maturity ("If you spread your wings, you can fly away with me").
"We Will Rock You" () was released as the B-side of "We Are the Champions", and became one of Queen's biggest songs worldwide as a staple of arena and stadium sets. It was a conscious decision by Brian May to make the song simple and anthemic (‘stomp, stomp, clap, pause’ per 4/4 measure), so that their live audience could be more directly involved in the show. In the videos for ‘We Will Rock You’ and ‘Spread Your Wings’, which shows the band performing in the snow in Roger Taylor's garden, May used a copy of his guitar. He supposedly did not want to submit his Red Special to the weather.
All music and lyrics by Zakk Wylde, except otherwise noted. #"Fire It Up" – 5:01 #"What's in You" – 3:00 #"Suicide Messiah" – 5:47 #"Forever Down" – 3:39 #"In This River" – 3:52 #"You Must Be Blind" – 3:27 #"Death March" – 3:05 #"Dr. Octavia" – 0:50 #"Say What You Will" – 3:46 #"Too Tough to Die" – 2:50 #"Electric Hellfire" – 2:28 #"Spread Your Wings" – 4:09 #"Been a Long Time" – 3:07 #"Dirt on the Grave" – 2:51 #"I Never Dreamed" (Lynyrd Skynyrd cover, bonus track) – 6:08 The track "Fire It Up" was featured in the 2005 game Guitar Hero. The end of "Death March" quotes the intro to "Fire It Up".
The first official copy of the Red Special was made by British luthier John Birch and was used as a back-up for live performances until it was ‘accidentally’ destroyed by May during a concert in August 1982. The Birch was used in place of the Red Special in the music videos for "We Will Rock You" however it was not used to record the song, and "Spread Your Wings". The guitar differs from the original in its all-maple construction and natural finish except for the back which is gold finished. After its destruction May sent the guitar to American luthier John Page, who kept the remains for over 20 years before sending them back to May.
"I Love It", "We Got Love", and "New Body" were all initially intended for Yandhi. "We Got Love" was later released as a single by Taylor on December 6, 2019. In July 2019, tracks dated from a late-December 2018 session of Yandhi began leaking online, including "New Body" featuring Nicki Minaj and Ty Dolla Sign, "The Storm" featuring XXXTentacion, Ty Dolla Sign, and Clemons, a solo track entitled "Spread Your Wings", and demos of "Alien / SpaceX" and "Law of Attraction", with both demos featuring Clemons. The leaks were precipitated by "group buys", which are online money-pooling efforts organized by fans in order to purchase the tracks from a well-known leaker.
Sales culminated in a gold disc issued by the R.I.A.A. in June 1973.. The song became O'Keefe's only song to reach The Australian top 100, peaking 53 in February 1973. O'Keefe's songs have been covered by numerous musicians, including Jackson Browne ("The Road"), Gary Stewart ("Quits"), Elvis Presley, Glen Campbell ("Quits"), John Denver ("Along For The Ride"), Donny Hathaway ("Magdalena"), Leo Sayer ("Magdalena"), Jerry Lee Lewis, Judy Collins ("Angel Spread Your Wings"), Leon Russell, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Jimmy Buffett, Alison Krauss, Ben Harper, Cab Calloway, Mark-Almond, Andy Williams, Dwight Yoakam ("Under the Covers") and others; in Italy his song "The Road" has been covered by Ron, with Italian lyrics written by Lucio Dalla (and re- titled "Una città per cantare").
Achbar is a graduate of Syracuse University's Fine Arts Film Program. He interned in Hollywood on the children's TV programme Bill Daily's Hocus Pocus Gang, followed by a three-year stint in Toronto with Sunrise Films on their documentary series Spread your Wings and the CBC/Disney series Danger Bay. He then teamed up with director Robert Boyd, and received a Gemini nomination for Best Writer on The Canadian Conspiracy, a cultural/political satire for CBC and HBO's Comedy Experiments hosted by Martin Mull, and featuring Canadian-born stars: Eugene Levy, Lorne Greene, Leslie Nelson, William Shatner, Morley Safer, Howie Mandel, Peter Jennings, John Candy, Dave Thomas, Margot Kidder, and Anne Murray. The fake documentary chronicled Canada’s secret takeover of the USA.
Out of the eleven songs on News of the World, eight would be featured on stage in some capacity, whether it be the full song, or as part of the typical medley that they would perform early in the set. Songs that were performed in full include: "We Are the Champions," "Spread Your Wings," "Sleeping On the Sidewalk," "It's Late," and "My Melancholy Blues." "We Will Rock You" was performed three times during the set: First, it opened the show on playback while Freddie Mercury would walk out on stage and sing the first verse of the song, after which Brian May would finish the song with his guitar solo. The band would then quickly follow up with the fast version of the song, which was notably featured on Live Killers.
Shaw has also worked with other artists on a Pink Floyd's The Wall tribute album titled Back Against the Wall. He also worked on a KISS tribute album, Spin the Bottle, on which he sang "Love Gun". On the Queen tribute album Stone Cold Queen, Shaw sang the John Deacon-penned "Spread Your Wings". Shaw joined up again with Jack Blades in a duo aptly called Shaw Blades and released an album entitled Hallucination in 1995. The duo also recorded the classic Christmas song "The Twelve Days of Christmas" which was released in 2002 on the album A Classic Rock Christmas, a compilation of classic Christmas songs recorded by various classic rock artists. A second collaboration entitled Influence was released in early March 2007 and the duo appeared live on VH1 Classic backed up by Nashville songwriter Gary Burr, then did a short tour in spring 2007. Their repertoire included songs from Night Ranger, Styx, Shaw's solo albums and Damn Yankees.
Long Forgotten Dream was their first album to appear on the Bluegrass Unlimited (BU) National Bluegrass Survey with four months on the chart; Spread Your Wings followed with three months; and Another Night of Waiting for nine months with a peak ranking of No. 7. In July 2003 "Bona Fide" became their first album to reach No. 1 on the BU National Bluegrass Survey; "A Long Way Back Home" occupied the No. 1 position for four months; "Red Letter Day" for two months; "Iron and Diamonds" for one month; "Ring the Bell" for two months; "Help My Brother" for eight months; and "They Called It Music" for six months. Singles from their recordings have consistently made the BU Songs Chart with "Long Forgotten Dream" lasting eight months, "Picture in the Moonlight" eleven and "She Paints a Picture" thirteen. The first single to attain No. 1 position was held by "Mountain Song" for two consecutive months; "Ring the Bell" for three; "Farm of Yesterday" for two; "Help My Brother" for three; and "They Called It Music" for three.
Brian May playing the Red Special in Frankfurt on 19 April 2005, during the Queen + Paul Rodgers Tour May still uses the original but he has used replicas in some performances. Two notable occasions on which the original guitar was not used were in the videos "We Will Rock You", and "Spread Your Wings", using his John-Birch-made Red Special copy (see Replicas section below) which differs from the original in its all- maple construction and natural maple color, since he did not want to expose the Red Special to snow. The Birch was also used live as a back-up for the Red Special until it was destroyed by May in a fit of rage due to the tuning stability issues. He also opted not to use the Red Special for the "Play the Game" video, instead using a budget Satellite-badged replica of a Fender Stratocaster, since at one point in the video, Queen singer Freddie Mercury would snatch the guitar from May and "throw" it back to him.

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