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But at this juncture, I suspect a black swan has taken flight.
The drones have not taken flight, but many articles about them did.
By July 883, the eaglets typically have taken flight and left the nest.
AI is likely to be the biggest subject to have taken flight during our lifetime.
At least one other would-be bomber was reported to have taken flight, they added.
But even before that book hit the shelves, conspiracy theories about Senator Obama had already taken flight.
Without the rapid advances recently seen in digital design and manufacturing, the AHRLAC would never have taken flight.
Though American executives are sounding off on Silicon Valley, the call for regulation hasn't really taken flight in Congress.
No one objected, but most senators were probably on their way to the airport or had already taken flight.
Harris' campaign has not taken flight like many political analysts expected and could use a boost from the debate.
The state has run budget deficits every year, taxes and bonded debt have increased markedly, and corporations have taken flight.
And now Floridians have taken flight in the face of another monster storm, wondering if a similar fate awaits them.
Ms. McGrath's candidacy might never have taken flight if not for the powerful biographical video that launched her campaign last summer.
A tax-credit scholarship program, like the one Mr. Bush expanded in Florida, was supposed to go national — but has not taken flight.
A cruise in a self-driving Tesla turned deadly, the air taxi of the future has taken flight, and climate change is speeding up.
Yara Greyjoy once bargained for Iron Islands independence with Dany — a concern that seemed suddenly to have taken flight like a dragon in mourning.
Folks, we regret to inform you that The Bachelor has taken flight with every plane pun and windmill reference possible for Peter Weber's season.
Airlander 10, the world's largest aircraft that also happens to look like a human butt from certain angles, has taken flight for the first time.
Meanwhile, halfway around the globe in an African country barely the size of Maryland, drone deliveries have already taken flight—with more serious cargo than burritos.
The Wausau Daily Herald says nocturnal birds, including a variety of owls and nighthawks, have reportedly become active, taken flight or called out during total eclipses.
The Mulleavys may have taken flight to France, but they, and their clothes, are still grounded in the New World, just to the east of kitsch.
Those divisive issues have taken flight in American politics over the last fifty years as religious conservatives have demanded more influence over American culture, judges, and politicians.
Click here to view original GIFTurning quadcopters into vehicles from the Star Wars universe isn't new: Everything from TIE Fighters, to the Falcon, to even R2-D2 have taken flight.
But some are more like birds—the most aggressive cancers have already taken flight before you can discover them, which is why some people still die from cancer, despite early detection.
Energy Secretary Rick Perry suggested Wednesday that he hasn't given up on finding ways to help economically struggling coal-fired and nuclear power plants, even though efforts to date haven't taken flight.
Still, the videos above suggest that this isn't the first time that bats have taken flight within a Walmart, as most Mega Centers are cavernous enough to accommodate large numbers of bats.
But the free agent market has taken flight, and while a few teams are still grounded — Baltimore, Detroit, Kansas City, Miami, Pittsburgh and Seattle — baseball no longer struggles to defend its free-market system.
Hsieh, ranked 48th, was ranked No. 1 in doubles for five weeks in 20133, but her unique singles game has taken flight this year, most emphatically in her third-round win Saturday over top-seeded Simona Halep.
She's the perfect example of a Generation Z, internet-reared star-in-the-making, a singer whose huskily confident tones belie her years and whose songs have taken flight online before they've been tested by the rigors of the road.
It was now safe for the group to rest in the wavering grass and pitch their shabby tents and start the fire they all had been craving the smell and the comforting sight of since they'd taken flight that morning.
There are broad technical and regulatory challenges that could prevent this future from being realized, but the sheer number of prototypes that have taken flight around the globe suggests some version of an aerial taxi service may eventually come to pass.
While emerging market currencies have gained since Fed Chair Jerome Powell's dovish comments on Friday, the dollar has not sold off and EM currencies, which are favored in times when the market expects the Fed to take it easy, have not taken flight.
Three years after it launched, the millennial-focused Pivot TV cable network — home to little-watched shows like... Airlander 10, the world's largest aircraft that also happens to look like a human butt from certain angles, has taken flight for the first time.
But those fantasies have again taken flight in recent years, promoted by Russia-first nationalists, the Russian Orthodox Church and also the Ministry of Culture, headed by a deeply conservative historian, Vladimir Medinsky, who fumes against Western culture and despises modern-day versions of westernizers like Turgenev.
There are broad technical and regulatory challenges that could prevent this future from being realized — which Ehang acknowledges in its filing with the SEC — but the sheer number of prototypes that have taken flight around the globe suggests some version of an aerial taxi service may eventually come to pass.
Since the Bretton Woods framework was discarded in the 1970s, capital has regularly taken flight from developing countries at the first sign of concern by a country's government for the welfare of its people, which usually involves voiding the blank check that business demands and generally gets before investing in poor countries.
And some of the most popular stuff on YouTube is part of the broader trend that's taken flight on the platform in the last year as more users algorithmically generate videos to attract clicks and ad dollars, often plugging in popular keywords like "Elsa" (from the Disney movie "Frozen") or "Spider Man," despite their decidedly child-unfriendly content.
John was not idle either, having taken flight from Paris days before his arrest for treason (for conspiring with Edward III); he arrived in Nantes to raise an army from his supporters.
The National Weather Service (NWS) reported that weather radar detected insects, bats and birds which had apparently taken flight immediately after the quake. The NWS radar indicated that the tremors were significant enough that those animals that could leave the ground, did so.
Once the athlete has taken flight, characteristics similar to that of a glider come into force. Ski flyers are able to cover such tremendous distances and land safely primarily due to the skis they use, which are substantially wider and longer than their cross-country or Alpine skiing counterparts."Ski jumping 101: Equipment". NBC. 19 June 2017.
Sam has trouble getting a plane started, but having solved that and taken flight, Sam catches up to Bugs. Bugs pulls up into the clouds and Sam crashes into a mountain. Sam runs back to the airfield and grabs another plane. While he looks for Bugs, Bugs comes up behind him and buzz-saws right through Sam's plane.
Around this time (early 1990s) the Bass Odyssey name had taken flight and had garnered a huge following in the Jamaican diaspora in USA, Canada and the UK. With frequent tour dates the team expanded to include Lenny, a longtime sidekick of Glamma G (both had worked together on Amplex Sound System from Spanish Town) and later Dwayne, Worm and Skinny.
"She calls me 'dost'," giggles the cute little girl, who is affected by cerebral palsy but wants to lighten the burden on her mother's life. "Sometimes she gets so tired and I press her feet", says Shreya. Shreya Chaturvedi is 11 and exudes an enviable zest for life. Another person with disability is Sai Prasad, who demonstrates similar enthusiasm, and he has taken flight, literally.
Rebuttable presumptions of fact, arising during the course of a trial as a result of specific factual situations (for example that the accused has taken flight),This is how presumptions have traditionally been classified: Zuckerman, The Principles of Criminal Evidence, 1989, pp 112 to 115. An irrebuttable presumption of guilt is unconstitutional in the United States: Florida Businessmen for Free Enterprise v. State of Fla. See United States Code Annotated.
This a/c was later used for exploring the F-15's flight envelope, handling qualities and external stores carriage capabilities. Meanwhile, the turbojet revolution had reached a high plateau at Edwards. By the time the base was officially designated the U.S. Air Force Flight Test Center in June 1951, more than 40 different types of aircraft had first taken flight at the base and the nation's first generation of jet-powered combat airplanes had already completed development.
Cooling climate in the Oligocene and Miocene, and the expansion of grasslands favored the evolution of larger mammalian species. Ratites run, and penguins swim and waddle: but the majority of birds are rather small, and can fly. Some birds use their ability to fly to complete epic globe-crossing migrations, while others such as frigate birds fly over the oceans for months on end. Bats have also taken flight, and along with cetaceans have developed echolocation or sonar.
Software engineer Krishnakant Mane writes poetry in his spare time, and climbs real mountains as well as the virtual ones created by a disabled-unfriendly world. Another person with disability is Sai Prasad, who demonstrates similar enthusiasm, and he has taken flight, literally. Sai Prasad found the country's infrastructural disability to be more challenging than his own. He saw a world of difference in the facilities for the disabled in the United States compared to what there is in India.
The file says US intelligence officials had suspicions about three of his brothers—based on what the file called "sensitive reporting". The file says his twin brother was suspected of involvement "... in a plot to attack US interests in Uzbekistan," The file says two of his elder brothers had traveled to the United States, where one of them had taken flight classes. Further, his file says he was suspected of being related to Khalid lbn Mohammed al-Jihani, who played a role in a suicide bomb plot in Riyadh in 2003.
96) at Hippo Regius where Scipio perished having also taken flight from Caesar after Thapsus. He notably assists Caesar through the campaign by diverting the attention and full strength of King Juba's forces (Ch. 48), preventing him from focusing his resolve entirely on the annihilation of Caesar. While it is clear his efforts support Caesar, and he is in the service of Caesar, at no point in the text does it mention that Sittius is commanded by Caesar although it could be expected that communications existed between them or their subordinates.
In 1562, at the beginning of the Wars of Religion in France, the Huguenot general, the Baron des Adrets, made his descent on the Venaissin from the Dauphiné, where he had been very successful. He took Caderousse, Orange, Courthézon, Bédarrides, and Chateauneuf-du-Pape, all of whose inhabitants had taken flight. He then took Sarrians and Sorgues, intending to use them as a base to attack Avignon, but when he learned that Avignon was fortified and prepared for strong resistance, he aimed instead for Carpentras. He arrived on 28 July 1562, encamped next to the aqueduct, began to lay out siege works.
Heavily influenced by the UK rock scene, particularly The Clash, The Jam and Dr. Feelgood, Chao and other musicians formed the Spanish/English rockabilly group Hot Pants in the mid-1980s. The group released a demo entitled "Mala Vida" in 1984, which received plenty of local critical praise but otherwise gained them little attention. By the time the group released their first album in 1986 the Parisian alternative music scene had taken flight, and Manu, his brother Antoine Chao, and friends such as Alain from Les Wampas formed Los Carayos to incorporate this sound with the rockabilly and punk styles of Hot Pants. Los Carayos remained a side project of the artists for eight years, releasing three albums in the first two years followed by a final album in 1994.
That attack also laid bare that the PRRI was receiving military aid from the United States, given the large amount of US-made equipment abandoned by the PRRI forces which had taken flight. The United States Government, especially the CIA (see CIA activities in Indonesia) had covertly supported the rebel PRRI Government in 1958, despite some dissent in the agency from Desmond Fitzgerald. With the Americans posturing to become directly involved in the crisis, General Nasution conducted surprise amphibious assaults on rebel cities in Sumatra during March 1958. With the military balance swiftly swinging in favour of the Central Government in Jakarta during the period March–May 1958, and the fact that Lieutenant Colonel Husein had little choice but to pursue a strategy of withdrawal and guerrilla warfare which would make it difficult for the United States to publicly recognise the PRRI,Audrey R. Kahin, Rebellion to Integration: West Sumatra and the Indonesian Polity, p. 215.
Project Thread was a Canadian police operation that resulted in the arrest of 24 immigrants in the Greater Toronto Area in 2003 amidst incorrect allegations they formed a threat to national security, and maintained "suspected ties to al-Qaeda".CBC, Al-Qaeda suspect to stay behind bars, August 28, 2003 It was later determined that police had based their operation on "flimsy evidence and stereotypes".EJP Canada Hearing Summary After investigating an unregistered diploma mill, police had seized a copy of the names of the 400 students who had attended the school and arrested 24 of them, allegedly gathering the Muslim names off the list and finding dubious connections between them to report as a disrupted terrorist plot. Among the accusations, authorities alleged that the "al-Qaeda sleeper cell" had experimented with explosives, that one had taken flight training and others had been seen loitering around the Pickering power plant, and may have been targeting the CN Tower in Toronto.

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