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31 Sentences With "take wing"

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She opens out into big swan contours, trying to take wing.
But even in her new home she seems caged and eager to take wing.
I hadn't taken it off since my mother became critically ill, afraid that if I did, she would take wing and stop living.
Beautiful women with long, flowing tresses; thickets of thistle and winding wisteria; elegant birds poised to take wing — they all sound so poetic.
The tech titans of Silicon Valley are the latest to take wing, with venture-backed helicopter start-ups like Blade and Uber Copter.
Even if it was too late to build on the momentum from Election Day, there was still a chance that Movement 2.0 would take wing.
But as sung and danced here by Ms. Errico, it becomes an excavation of a soul too practical, too earthbound to ever really take wing.
They stopped a naked act of Communist aggression and opposed three malevolent dictators — Stalin, Mao and Kim — while helping South Korea take wing as a democracy.
Abba Tor, whose engineering prowess helped the landmark Trans World Flight Center take wing at Kennedy International Airport — and kept it from cracking apart — died on Feb.
In other words, the conditions were all there for WeChat to take wing: new technologies, business models built around mobile phones, and above all, customers eager to experiment.
And whenever Boeing's fixes allow the 737 Max to take wing again, foreign regulators won't rely on the FAA to certify it as airworthy -- another blow to US prestige.
Nevertheless, recovery from deep recession has stalled, with zero growth recorded in the second quarter of 22017 - the joint lowest reading in the 22014-nation euro zone - and efforts to end a deep-rooted banking crisis failing to take wing.
"It's My Turn," Diana Ross sang in 1980 for a movie of the same title (one of many then about restive adults seeking new lives after the dissolution of a partnership): lifting arms encased in white silky sleeves like an angel poised to take wing.
117, no. 6, p. 129. George Fetherling's Travels by Night (1994),Macfarlane, David (30 April 1994). "Fetherling's Talents Take Wing".
Thar feathers war comin' out all over, an' I ked tell that it wudn't be long till they wud take wing.
Huang, Gregory T. Terrafugia, Aurora Flight Sciences, Metis Design take wing in $65M DARPA program to design Flying Humvee Xconomy, 2 December 2010.
Soon after, Freed joined The Black Crowes on lead guitar.Morris, Chris. "Black Crowes Take Wing on New Label." Billboard 110.49 (5 Dec 1998): 14.
"It is over. The entity Averse Sefira has fractured back into its earthly parts, never to take wing again."As we write the names, the stars go out..., May 3, 2012, accessed on June 16, 2013.
Trainer Clyde Troutt claimed Take Wing in early July 1942 and immediately won the Stars and Stripes Handicap at Arlington Park in a time that was just 1/5 of a second off the track record. For his win, the $3000 horse earned his new owner $8,600.St. Petersburg Times – July 5, 1942 Still racing at age nine, Take Wing set a new North American record of 1:55 1-5 for a mile and three-sixteenths on turf at Washington Park Racetrack in winning the Meadowland Handicap for the third time.
Variety magazine's review remarked 'There are moments everything take wing as a musical, mostly whenever Fagbenle's splendidly serpentine, easeful Sportin' Life is around. Light on his feet, his every moment is poised and polished.' Variety.com, 12 November 2006.
Retrieved: 26 November 2010."DARPA kicks off Transformer (TX) program" DARPA, 12 October 2010. Retrieved: 26 November 2010. and incorporated deployable surfaces technology from Terrafugia.Huang, Gregory T. "Terrafugia, Aurora Flight Sciences, Metis Design take wing in $65M DARPA program to design Flying Humvee" Xconomy, 2 December 2010. Accessed: 16 December 2010.
The event's theme was "Space Flights of Fancy: Let Your Imagination Take Wing!". Honored guests included writer Jack L. Chalker, artist Bob Eggleton, fans Craig & Sharon Nicolai, and toastmaster Tad Williams. Michael Siladi served as convention chairman. BayCon '98 was held May 22–25, 1998, at the San Jose DoubleTree Hotel—the same hotel as in recent years under a new flag.
The proconsular province of Asia. Alexander of Abonoteichus had established an oracle of Glycon in Western Asia Minor, whose fame eventually extended beyond Bithynia, Galatia, and Thrace to Italy and Rome. Rutilianus had been drawn to the oracle, ostensibly to serve his term as proconsul of Asia, but instead, "he very nearly abandoned the office entrusted to him in order to take wing to Abonoteichus."Lucian, Alexander vel Pseudomantis, 30.
He succeeded on his fourth try, becoming one of the first persons ever to loop a seaplane (the first pilot to loop a seaplane was Polish aviator Jan Nagórski on 17 September 1916 in Grigorovich M-9 flying boat). Lacking witnesses, he flew over Naval Air Station Pensacola and repeated the feat. In 1936, he received the Distinguished Flying Cross for this achievement.Knapp, Walter, "The Marines Take Wing," Aviation History, May 2012, p. 51.
Both productions were directed by Des McAnuff, festival artistic director, and were filmed in HD for theatrical release by Bravo/CBC. Most recently Stickney appeared as Macbeth in the Repertory Theatre of St Louis' 2011 main stage production. He is the brother of actress Phyllis Yvonne Stickney. He directed Shakespeare's classic tragedy King Lear and The Pecong for Take Wing and Soar Productions at the National Black Theatre in New York City.
Small groups or aggregations are known to occur in Africa as well near concentrated foods and even communal roost have been reported in trees, power pylons or on the ground. Like many large raptors, the tawny eagle probably spends the majority of its day perched but take wing a few times a day. Unlike most large eagles, in India at least, tawny eagles are often fairly accustomed to humans and may allow fairly close approach by observers.Dharmakumarsinhji, R.S. (1949).
The Wing Scout Program was a popular older girl Girl Scout program begun in 1941 for girls "interested in flying and wanting to learn enough about aviation to serve their country." Like the Mariner Scout program, the Wing Scout program began as a Senior Girl Scout Mobilist Project with limited expectations, but by July 1942 twenty-nine troop leaders from fifteen states met in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to take Wing Scout leadership training. These leaders returned to their councils and began setting up Wing Scout troops. Once the United States entered into World War II, the Wing Scout program took on a new importance.
Originally from Wellington, they were a duo consisting of Ted Taptiklis and Tony Kaye.Sergent.com.au Anderson and Wise In November 1972, after six weeks of semi-finals, along with Andy Waretini, Steve Gilpin, and Shona Laing, they were among the seven contestants selected for the finals.Auckland Star, 23 November 1972 Page 77 Talent waits to take wing In 1973, their single "Quiet song" bw "Quiet Song" was released on the Ode label.National Library of New Zealand Boy from Dundee (sound recording) ; Quiet song / Taptiklis & Kaye ; (performed by Anderson & Wise) In July 1973, they were the winners in the second songwriting section with their composition "The Boy From Dundee".
The breeding season is extended, with nests in attendance between November and July, with the peak laying occurring in March and April. Three eggs are laid, which take no more 15 days to hatch. The birds are generally reluctant to fly and as late as the mid-20th century were still fatally unwary; if pressed they will rather hop away than fly and if they take wing, it is usually for a few meters only. This may be an adaptation to the fact that Socorro has no native terrestrial predators, but red-tailed hawks and great frigatebirds that not infrequently prey on mockingbird-sized birds.
This time Ruby also decides to accompany her father. Ruby is introduced to a man named D.K. by her father and he would like her to marry D.K. Days later, Ruby does a number of misadventures and is rescued by an ape- like man called Tarzan and both fall in love. Tarzan has never interacted with the outside world and cannot speak any language well, but he is intrigued by Ruby, annoying D.K. Ruby's dad and D.K plan to capture Tarzan and take him to work for the Apollo Circus, owned by Krishnakant Verma. Tarzan is captured before Tarzan and Ruby's romance could take wing.
Damski is arguably the first queer columnist in America. Damski's writing seemed to take wing, in some ways, at this point, as the weight of political activities with the fabled "Gang of Four" could give way to the funny and insightful, classically trained mind which had kept its eye so intently on the civil rights ball for fifteen years. This work and his queer perspective on life have been collected in the anthology, dead/queer/proud (Firetrap Press, 2002); with his Classics training, Damski wasn't about to end up just your average Dead White Male, although d/q/p does qualify as a "great book." Damski's last column for Windy City Times was published May 18, 1995.

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