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"This cynical, despicable woman he married took flight," he says.
Mikhail Kolyada of Russia took flight in the same event.
Numerous sounding rockets took flight from the area throughout the 3003s.
The Dragon spacecraft took flight just after 6 pm ET Thursday.
But the program never took flight, for a variety of reasons.
The young hawks at New York University took flight last week.
On Saturday, the world's largest airplane took flight for the first time.
Like many bad things on the internet, the campaign took flight quickly.
But by the next morning, the Bird took flight to be with him.
The world's most powerful operating rocket took flight again early on Tuesday morning.
Most of the 19 attackers were Saudis, and several took flight training in Florida.
The world's largest airplane took flight for the first time ever on Saturday morning.
Average IPO returns were 30% as Beyond Meat and the tech sector took flight.
But Astronaut Snoopy and friends took flight -- even if they were a little low.
With the score tied 1-1 past the midway point, the Jets took flight.
The ISB was effectively forgotten as he took flight with the Byrds in February 1968.
As her swimming career took flight, Beisel continued to play in her high school orchestra.
It was not until "The Immigrant" (2013) that Gray spread his wings and took flight.
You may not have caught this — it happened fast — but a new romance took flight tonight.
Keegan-Michael Key took flight over Hollywood's biggest stars at the 91st Academy Awards on Sunday.
"When he made a personal commitment, that was when Folds of Honor took flight," Rooney says.
At 22009, Trump's modeling career took flight after her debut in a Tommy Hilfiger denim campaign.
Hornqvist took flight like he was Wolverine and someone behind the net was holding a powerful magnet.
With co-founder Lauren Kassan, a veteran of fitness start-up ClassPass, The Wing took flight quickly.
Just this weekend the Angels took flight all donning a pink variation of this year's graphic tee.
He called her later that day from an airport, and a long-distance relationship soon took flight.
A month later, on the same weekend as the Woodstock music festival, the Mets really took flight.
Private aviation didn't start becoming popular until the 1960s, after the first Learjet took flight in 1963.
In late June, that plane finally took flight, and on Thursday Facebook shared video to prove it.
Nikita Parris of England took flight as she celebrated her goal in the early stages of the tournament.
Draymond took flight and got what seemed like an even bigger chunk of the ball to deny Lillard.
A rugged, old seaplane — transformed with a new electric motor — successfully took flight over British Columbia on Tuesday.
In response, the whole aerospace cohort took flight, which is what you'd expect from a tailwind that powerful.
It was bequeathed on him by a band of New Yorkers whose dreams first took flight from Brooklyn stoops.
But it only seemed to daze the hellish creature, which briefly took flight again and sought refuge behind the bookshelf.
But its demise opens up opportunities for a new generation: the Block 5 Falcon, which first took flight in May.
EDT Well, NASA live 360 degree feed of the rocket launch cut out right as the Atlas V took flight.
Apollo 211 took flight on July 216, 16, launching the astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins into space.
"It is where the human imagination formed and took flight," not in cities, in front of computers or in cars.
New passenger 747s took flight as recently as this summer, and cargo models continue to roll off the assembly line.
"This owl is a huge healing symbol," said Brian McGrath, a Ventura County Fire spokesman moments after Ram took flight.
Earlier this week, he took flight with Benjamin, sharing a photo of the father-son duo from inside a private plane.
The aerospace industry took flight with ambitious civilian and military projects over the course of 23, and private investors took notice.
Having been born nearly a year after the last Apollo mission took flight, I have trouble wrapping my head around it.
Yet one concert never quite took flight, while the other soared in a showcase of the Clevelanders at their most magnificent.
The aircraft took flight for the first time at the end of January, but this is the first footage we've seen.
Investors in travel stocks like Caesar's Entertainment, Wynn Resorts and Expedia took flight this week, sending the companies' shares sharply lower.
The world's first commercial Helikite "air mast" took flight over the weekend, providing 4G coverage for hundreds of users in rural Wales.
Meanwhile, everyone who first settled that neighborhood and made it a nice place to be took flight to greener, less-crowded pastures.
Of course, when they took flight, ready to fight for their lives, these men found themselves encased in a womb of safety.
A SpaceX Falcon 235 rocket took flight into a partly cloudy sky from Cape Canaveral, Florida, on Monday at 21:22017 a.m.
After Corey Perry put the Ducks on the board just past the 15-minute mark, Rakell took flight in the second period.
Also slowing this generation's financial gains are careers that took flight later because of a lack of jobs after the Great Recession.
After Katie took flight on the parasail despite an approaching storm and strong winds, the boat that was towing her flipped over.
Russia's new heavy attack drone took flight for the first time alongside the country's most advanced fighter, the defense ministry revealed Monday.
" We'd been watching an owl in our backyard in Atlanta, and when it suddenly took flight, my son said, "Owl flew away.
As his campaign took flight, Mr. Buttigieg was not always as responsive to inquiries from black officials as they would have liked.
The so-called Original Eight took flight on this day in 1930, and Ms. Church, 25, became the world's first airline stewardess.
At the Tonys in 1998, however, the show took flight, scooping four prizes, for its direction and for three of its actors.
New York (CNN Business)SpaceX's Crew Dragon capsule, its first spacecraft designed to carry humans, took flight for the first time Saturday.
Mr. Hutcherson's career took flight in the early 22012s, as jazz was slipping free of the complex harmonic and rhythmic designs of bebop.
Jesse Jackson, who twice sought the presidency in the same era that the political careers of Mr. McCain and Mr. Bush took flight.
Ever since the battle royale craze took flight in 2017, the Call of Duty franchise has been tripping over itself to catch it.
This extraordinary timelapse shows the launch of a Russian Soyuz rocket that took flight on November 16, 2018 from the Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.
A second mission launched in March 2011 and lasted 15 months, while a third took flight in December 2012 and returned after 22 months.
It took flight attendants challenging these practices in court in the '60s and '70s before hiring practices and employment policies at airlines were changed.
"The Flying Tomato" and the famous DJ took flight off the roof of Aoki's pad in Las Vegas ... into his super deep and baller pool.
Christian's dream to become a singer took flight during season 12 of "America's Got Talent," when he auditioned in an episode that aired in June.
"The Get Down," a fanciful origin story of hip-hop in the Bronx, presents it as the year a new urban culture impossibly took flight.
South Korea's military said its northern rival tried to launch an intermediate-range missile early Tuesday, but that it exploded seconds after it took flight.
The move was controversial with users, and a number of traders took flight after celebrity Kylie Jenner said that she no longer uses the app.
Those disparate elements pack the frame, layered in a way that has characterized Mr. Salle's work since his career took flight in the early 1980s.
On a recent hunt with her father, Asker, their two eagles separately took flight from their arms, and then unexpectedly came together, seizing a fox.
Thanks in part to the publicity generated by a succession of first ladies toting her clutches to their husbands' inaugurations, the brand took flight. Mrs.
Airbus launched the design program in 2017, and the Maveric, which is 6.5 feet long with a 10.5-foot wingspan, first took flight last year.
The plane took flight only hours after Iran attacked U.S. military targets in Iraq in retaliation for the assassination of on of their top generals.
In the new production, the staid court masque dances that might have seemed too slow and formal for a 21st-century audience took flight — literally.
The most recent Hwasong-3103 missile took flight for 2310 minutes and traveled a distance of about 22 miles, South Korean military officials told Reuters.
Flytrex wants to prove that drones are a realistic option for on-demand logistics with a new delivery program that took flight in Iceland's capital today.
The X-37B's return to Earth on Sunday marks the end of the fifth successful mission for the space plane, which first took flight in 2010.
About 15 minutes before SpaceX's Falcon 9 took flight, Europe's Ariane 5 rocket launched four navigation satellites to orbit from its launch site in French Guiana.
Currencies tumbled and investors took flight, fearful of the administration's anti-trade policies and a resurgent dollar, not to mention the usual dose of political turmoil.
The spirit that took flight at Kitty Hawk and Cape Canaveral, the spirit that cures disease and put a computer in every pocket, it's that spirit.
The WGC said that while central bank demand was complemented by more buying of physical bars and coins, jewelry and orders from technology firms, investors took flight.
The first part of President Trump's $1 trillion infrastructure plan took flight Monday when the president called for the privatization of the country's air traffic control system.
On the same day that Glenn took flight, NASA instituted an Equal Opportunity Employment policy, through which the agency actively hired more women to join its ranks.
The company tried to launch the first day of the window, but ultimately had to delay until Sunday in New Zealand, when the Electron finally took flight.
When the light now reaching Earth from the galactic center first took flight, people were crossing the Bering Strait land bridge, hunting woolly mammoths along the way.
And from that metal body, three layers encrusted with a total of 6,023 small precious stones — particularly sapphires and yellow diamonds — took flight as the butterfly's wings.
The trio played recognizable Bach melodies or pieces, like "Air on a G String" and the Prelude No. 1 in C, then took flight into bebop improvisations.
Zerotech's engineers worked with the engineers from the US for a month to solve problems with basic flight control, until last August, when the aircraft finally took flight.
But in Nashville especially, there is a chasm between songwriter and performer, and Ms. McBryde is still smarting at the fact that her songwriting career never took flight.
During the fleet-footed first movement, he ended a gentle upward scale with a flick of the wrist; after another run, his hands took flight off the keyboard.
Hopes that the virus could be contained to China have vanished as nations began to stockpile medical equipment while investors took flight on worries of a global recession.
Hopes that the virus could be contained to China have vanished as nations began to stockpile medical equipment while investors took flight on worries of a global recession.
Without the old logs, the researchers couldn't have validated their models of sea ice extent and thickness going back over a century — before the first aircraft ever took flight.
The twin-fuselage, 6-engined plane — the world's largest aircraft by wingspan — took flight on its maiden voyage Saturday morning from Mojave Air and Space Port in Mojave, California.
And an art project, funded by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, that pays homage to the first African American astronaut, Robert Henry Lawrence Jr., also took flight.
In an adjacent wetland, several hundred pink pelicans took flight like cherry blossom petals in the wind, making me momentarily forget my nausea and angle for a better view.
So it was with some relief that the all-electric plane that took flight in British Columbia on December 1003th had the appearance of a very ordinary-looking seaplane.
Many diverse ideas took flight — an Airbnb for refugees, a group messaging service for refugees without smartphones or internet, and apps to connect refugees to locals for advice and support.
Additionally, the cocktail historian David Wondrich says the drink may have been hatched by Mr. Martin and Mr. Morgan in New York, even if it took flight in Los Angeles.
The play triggered from Eddy an impossibly long "Bababababababa" and a flurry of hyperboles — "He took flight a kilometer away from the hoop" — punctuated by a high-pitched howling sound.
The president's pugnacity on immigration took flight in 2015 when his vows to build a border wall drew an enthusiastic response at his rallies and soon became his signature proposal.
Secondly ... based on where Earhart took flight in New Guinea, Ric says she would not have had enough fuel to get to the Marshall Islands, where the photo was allegedly taken.
The big picture: WOW Air's chairman, Skuli Mogensen said he was unable to secure funding and had been trying to save his company, which first took flight in 2012, for months.
Damian Lillard dished Vonleh a sweet setup with a clear drive to the hoop, and Vonleh took flight on what surely looked like an upcoming Portland poster of Green getting worked.
Harris' campaign took flight at the debate when she sparred with Biden over his past opposition to mandatory busing to integrate schools and his past work in the Senate with segregationists.
Protesters fired gunshots, hurled bricks and set a gas station on fire in Milwaukee on Saturday night, hours after a patrol officer shot and killed an armed man who took flight.
Then, in 2016, drone industry growth took flight when the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) granted hundreds of new exemptions for companies to operate drones in the U.S. through FAA Part 107.
A plane carrying 24 Russia-detained Ukrainian sailors took off from Vnukovo Airport near Moscow, while a similar plane from Borispol Airport near Kiev took flight, The New York Times reported.
But when Michelle Obama hugged former President George W. Bush on Saturday, at a ceremony to open the National Museum of African American History and Culture, the image quickly took flight online.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — "Sully" took flight in theaters this weekend and has landed with a solid $35.5 million to take the top spot at the box office, according to studio estimates Sunday.
The Watch What Happens Live host, 50, took flight with his 4-day-old baby boy Benjamin Allen this week, sharing a photo of the father-son duo from inside the private plane.
On Friday morning, an attempt to make history took flight: John Collins, otherwise known as The Paper Airplane Guy, tried to fly a paper airplane further than any paper airplane has flown before.
Key & Peele was plenty enjoyable as a traditional broadcast TV sketch show, but its sketches took flight on the internet, where fans could devour them in bite-sized pieces and show their friends.
The 737-800, which first took flight in 1997, was the predecessor to the Boeing Max 8, the plane that was grounded worldwide in early 2018 after being involved in several fatal crashes.
That was certainly the vibe at the party hosted by Netflix and the Weinstein Company, where stars like Ms. Kidman and Dev Patel flitted in for a glass of Moët and took flight.
Instead of giving up and letting the ball pass by his back, the man took flight, arching his feet up high into the air, and kicked the ball with the back of his heels.
The shuttle took flight amid great fanfare as planes were repainted and outfitted in gold-colored fixtures and accompanied by a launch party that featured waiters dressed in tuxedos circulating with trays of champagne.
And as it took flight, enemy fire hit the tail, swinging it around so violently that a soldier was thrown through an open door and saved himself only by grabbing one of the skids.
The all-electric two-seater took flight for five minutes above a test track south of Raleigh, North Carolina, on Tuesday afternoon, with approximately 100 people, including the state's governor, Roy Cooper, looking on.
Just as live-action films surpassed their roots in photography and theatre, animated films—borrowing from comic strips, magic shows, and vaudeville—took flight and became a distinctive and mysterious kind of aesthetic experience.
One level deeper: The paper highlights the shale oil-and-gas boom that took flight during the Obama years, which has helped lower U.S. CO2 emissions as cheap gas has increasingly displaced coal in power markets.
"I had imagined this moment for years, but I had never imagined it without Paul standing next to me," Floyd said, adding that he whispered a private "thank-you" to Allen as the plane took flight.
It's that spirit, born of the Enlightenment, that made us an economic powerhouse -- the spirit that took flight at Kitty Hawk and Cape Canaveral; the spirit that that cures disease and put a computer in every pocket.
It's that spirit, born of the Enlightenment, that made us an economic powerhouse - the spirit that took flight at Kitty Hawk and Cape Canaveral; the spirit that that cures disease and put a computer in every pocket.
This background helped Mandelup to identify Austyn as the perfect rising social star to profile from among the hundreds of teens she interviewed—she managed to catch him right before his dream took flight, then went Hindenburg.
Protesters fired gunshots, hurled bricks and set a gas station on fire in Milwaukee on Saturday night, hours after a patrol officer shot and killed an armed suspect who took flight after a traffic stop, authorities said.
A 20-foot-tall blimp depicting President Donald Trump as a baby took flight Friday morning in London, with thousands of protesters expected to march the streets to show their discontent against the president and his policies.
He told me about a trail near the St. Marks Visitor Center that had to be closed because the foot traffic was startling the ducks, who took flight so often that they burned through their winter fat.
" Albert explains that although the event started under his father, Prince Rainier, it really took flight under his mother, Princess Grace: "Pretty soon after their wedding, in '58, Mom took it on and then, it became something else.
After a tough first campaign in the EPL, the Englishman's fairytale took flight in 2015-2016, when he, under the tutelage of Italian boss Claudio Ranieri, hit 24 goals to fire Leicester to an unlikely Premier League title.
The dinosaur, named Ambopteryx longibrachium, lived 113 million years ago during the Jurassic Period and took flight with membranous wings made of skin supported by a long, pointed wrist bone, dramatically different from the distinctive feathered wings of birds.
Partition alone resulted in 1m deaths and created 15m refugees in a matter of weeks; Hindus and Sikhs fled their homes in what was the become the Muslim state of Pakistan, while Muslims in India took flight in the opposite direction.
"It helps reinforce what we're doing," forward Blake Wheeler told reporters after Tuesday's 4-1 victory over the Red Wings, in which Winnipeg killed off six minutes of penalties in the game's first seven minutes before the Jets' offense took flight.
Nevertheless, 15 U.S. government agencies took flight to Maputo to stake out new ground, and the great power competition rhetoric of Bolton from last year was dialed back to a discourse on "win-win" scenarios for the United States and Africa.
It was 40 years ago this summer that the Ramones flew to London and played a July 4 concert at the Roundhouse in Camden, an event that many cite as the moment that punk rock first took flight in Britain.
The twin massacres, which took place within three months of each other, devastated Tunisia's economy - tourism is a major earner of foreign currency that accounts for about 8 percent of gross domestic product - as major European tour operators took flight.
That's proving to be a tipping point for many farmers, who are increasingly abandoning their land and heading north toward the U.S. Stratolaunch: The world's largest plane — with a wingspan longer than a football field — took flight for the first time.
" Albert discussed event's history, explaining that even though the annual ball started under his father, Prince Rainier, it really took flight under his mother, Princess Grace: "Pretty soon after their wedding, in '58, Mom took it on and then, it became something else.
The setting remains the mid-1890s—when "Swan Lake" first took flight—but now Prince Siegfried's birthday celebrations are held on a lawn framed by cedars, a landscape that melts away to reveal Act Two's monochrome lakeside, all inky shadows and Turner-esque moon.
Brian Atwood, beloved by Hollywood for his red-carpet friendly designs, crafted velvet boots with patchwork Art Deco motifs and soaring peacocks, gold snakeskin ankle boots and gorgeous, wing-tipped stilettos finished with real feathers that took flight at the tip of the heel strap.
After Charlottesville laid bare the violent consequences of all their blather about "white genocide" and the "death of the West," the counter-narrative of a murderously intolerant "alt-left" took flight—and was soon being used by alt-liters to characterize the whole liberal movement.
Rendering insects in elegant jewelry was a late-19th-century obsession, inspired by prints of the late 1700s Ukiyo‑e master Kitagawa Utamaro and the mid-1800s German artist Ernst Haeckel, but it wasn't until the Art Nouveau revolution that the trend truly took flight.
In the series finale, Clark finally  donned the cape and tights and took flight to defeat Darkseid and his Apokolips minions, the final season's big bad (Following the show's conclusion, a comic book series was released that chronicled this version of Clark's time as Superman).
Several times during our stay we ended up sitting next to veteran launch photographers, engineers who worked on the Space Shuttle and others whom you would be amazed to meet anywhere but a couple miles (as the rocket flies) from the launchpad where Apollo took flight.
Before help defender and Indiana forward Thomas Bryant—an expected future first-round NBA draft pick—could react to protect the rim, Smith took flight, cocking the ball behind his head and violently slamming it through the basket as dozens of professional scouts and personnel looked on.
Even though Obama was elected twice and left office with high approval ratings, some black Americans are still stung by the way he and his family were treated when he was President: the racist caricatures, the treatment by some white politicians, the birther conspiracy that took flight.
The company, founded in 2011, was on the cusp of a number of trends that took flight in the augmented reality space, but as competition heated up from the tech giants investing in AR, the fast-spending startup couldn't boost its revenues and was losing money incredibly quickly in search of new customers.
ANDERSEN AIR FORCE BASE, Guam — Twelve Soviet-style blue, black and forest flanker-themed F-16 Fighting Falcons took flight from a frigid 20-below-zero airfield in the Alaskan frontier to traverse the Pacific to Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, to unleash havoc during exercise Cope North 2020 (CN20), February 12-28.
Reacquaint yourself with Young Summer, a Washington DC-based artist who, back in 2014, dropped a bunch of songs like "Waves That Rolled Under You" and "Taken" that took flight thanks to deftly assembled synth-pop hooks and Summer's vocals—smooth like cashmere on naked skin and cracking with emotion in all the appropriate places.
A long-time Zimbabwean coffee grower, Muganyura almost gave up on the crop when prices slumped to as low as U.S. 20 cents a pound at the turn of the millennium, and foreign buyers took flight after land seizures drove out more than 120 white commercial coffee farmers under the banner of post-colonial reform.
It's difficult to describe how beautiful Sangre de Muerdago's set was, especially once the vocal harmonies took flight and the flute joined in and the harp's silver strings washed over it all like seafoam… they radiated joy, and at that moment, as I closed my eyes and listened to them sing beneath the church rafters, it sounded like freedom.
Yet Ms. Cabán, a 31-year-old public defender, overcame the institutional disadvantages, a performance that was the culmination of a progressive wave in New York that began three years ago, and took flight last year with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's shocking primary win over Representative Joseph Crowley, one of the most powerful Democratic legislators in the country.
The sparkling bestiary of more than 20 creatures on show in the maison included a white diamond and black sapphire-encrusted Swan bracelet, which gracefully took flight around the wearer's wrist; the Pegase cocktail ring of a horse with rich plumed feathered diamond wings; delicate gold droplet earrings, upon which balanced two brightly colored cockatoos; and Hans, the hammered gold cuff of a hedgehog, with rubies for eyes and a diamond for a nose.
ET. (CNBC) President Donald Trump meets with U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May again today after blasting her plans for Brexit and saying the direction of Britain's talks to leave the EU could kill any trade deal with the U.S. (The Sun)* Trump says Boris Johnson, hard Brexit supporter and ex-Foreign secretary, would "make a great" PM (CNBC) A huge blimp depicting Trump as a baby took flight for two hours in London today, with thousands expected to protest the U.S. president's policies.

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