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When the Soviet Union collapsed, it took the air force with it.
No senior staff took the Air Force One flight to Florida, according to a report.
"Those three putts I missed kind of took the air out of everything," Koepka said.
That took the air out of the market, and more selling kicked in after the opening bell.
It was over with about 10 minutes to go, which took the air out of a historic night.
But Jay-Z focused it to a point, brought it low, took the air out of the room.
It took the air out of our sail a little bit and kind of gave them a second breath.
"We started the second half strong, but then they made shots and took the air out of us," Lowry said.
Guard Dwayne Bacon was just warming up and his back-to-back 303-pointers took the air out of Charleston Southern's attempt at a comeback.
The news also took the air out of the U.S. stock market, with the three major U.S. indexes unable to regain previous gains at Friday's close.
The margin never got to seven points again, as Virginia slowly took the air out of the Iowa State attack, cut by cut, minute by minute.
Trump took the air out of the speculation even before he sat down with Rosenstein when he told reporters he had no plans to fire him.
But the roof garden where saleswomen (referred to as salesgirls back then) took the air and promenaded a century ago is still there, latticework and all.
It's the entire run against the NWO, as far as me putting the shirt on in New Orleans, it took the air out of the building.
Maple Leafs end skid with late win over Flyers PHILADELPHIA — As defenseman Matt Hunwick took the air out of the building, his team gained much-needed life.
The two were apparently fooling around on their break when Yoshida took the air compressor and injected a blast of air in between Ishimaru's buttocks, the news site reported.
The incident quickly took the air out of the much-hyped contest that saw tickets prices reach thousands of dollars on ticket reselling websites, largely because Williamson was set to participate.
Commissioner Roger Goodell took the air out of the notion that the N.F.L. would reach a settlement with Patriots quarterback Tom Brady after Brady's latest appeal of a four-game Deflategate suspension.
The wind also took the air out of any hopes that Woods, playing for the first time in 25 months after a fourth back surgery, would get into the mix at his holiday tournament.
Seeing him all giggly with his friend Philip took the air out of the, "Oh shit, is Stan going to remember he once suspected his neighbors?!" balloon that William blew up in his final, delirious moments.
U.S. Senator Jim Inhofe, chair of the Senate Armed Services Committee and an Oklahoma Republican, said he was deeply troubled by the Tinker housing conditions and questioned why it took the Air Force so long to act.
Key and Peele did a recurring bit as overzealous Twitter commentators, which had a few laugh lines but mostly took the air out of the show by making fun of the very types of instant reactions—corny punchlines and all—that the VMAs need people to have in order to make those big moments happen.
February 13, 2001. Retrieved February 19, 2019. The following day, new owners took the air with a different format. Bill Florian died on December 7, 2016, of lung cancer at the age of 84.
KET is the commonwealth's public television network, and is the largest PBS network in the nation. KET took the air in 1968 after a generous gift from Ashland Oil founder Paul G. Blazer. In addition to the PBS schedule, KET now airs programming aimed at local audiences and educational series used by some colleges in Kentucky as telecourses.
The station took the air on November 1, 1940, and was very active in the community. Its founder and first owner was The Radio Voice of Springfield Inc. In the station's early days, nationally known comedian Jonathan Winters had a program on WIZE. However, in the mid 1960s, WIZE adopted a Top 40 format, increasing its popularity and revenue.
The station took the air in 1949, licensed to Skyland Broadcasting Corp. It was sold in 1961 to Brush-Moore Newspapers, publisher of the Canton Repository. In 1965 the station was sold to Group One Broadcasting of Akron, owner of WAKR. During the mid 1960s WONE was known as "Channel 98," and it was one of Dayton's two popular Top 40 stations, the other being WING.
Premier Christian Radio was founded in 1994, broadcasting exclusively on medium wave to a Greater London audience when it also began its telephone counselling service, Lifeline. It took the air at a launch party in Battersea Park, London on 10 June 1995., The Tablet, On The Air, 17 June 1995 A series of magazine titles then joined. The charity currently produces Premier Christianity, Premier Youthwork, Premier Childrenswork and Christian Marketplace.
Harvick outdrove Logano to the line to retake the lead with 34 laps to go. Driving down the backstretch, Harvick nudged Logano's rear to retain the lead with 33 laps to go. With 14 laps to go, Logano took the air off Truex's car going into turn 1 and sent him into the wall. This would lead to Truex cutting a tire down, making an unscheduled stop and finishing 32nd.
Although there was no general hysteria, fighter aircraft from Mitchel Field on Long Island took the air to intercept the "raiders". Wall Street had its worst sell off since the Fall of France, school children in New York City were sent home and several radio stations left the air. In Boston police shifted heavy stores of guns and ammunition from storage vaults to stations throughout the city, and industrial establishments were advised to prepare for a raid.
The station was originally launched in 1954 as KVDO-TV, broadcasting on channel 22 as the Corpus Christi market's first television station. KVDO was a primary affiliate of the DuMont network,"Around the Dial with Dorothy Stanich". Corpus Christi Times, May 3, 1964. but carried secondary affiliations with NBC until KRIS-TV took the air in May 1956, CBS until KZTV signed on in September 1956,"KVDO gets CBS Cable Service". Corpus Christi Times, July 15, 1956.
Taylor and Williams left Columbia in the fall of 1969, having grown impatient with that label's failure to properly promote their material. The duo signed with a smaller label, Certron Records, and released their fourth album, Spend Some Time With Me, in early 1970. Though a characteristically strong offering, the album failed to chart. Taylor later remembered that the album was also the victim of poor timing, as the Kent State shootings in May 1970 took the air out of the folk movement.
The incident marked the program's lengthiest uninterrupted coverage outside of scheduled political functions, totalling almost six hours. Ruth Cabal anchored a three-hour block from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm, before breaking away to simulcast CNN Newsroom International. Pia Hontiveros took the air from 2:00 to 2:30 and 3:00-5:00 pm. The coverage was heavily delivered in Filipino on the first two blocks before reverting to English on the extended slot of Global Newsroom.
Restored with a Gnome-Rhône 14 Kcs of 880 hp in August 1934 and then with an enlarged drift in October. This aircraft later received a Gnome-Rhône 14 Kfs of 900 hp with which it took the air on July 18, 1935 and finished his career as a parachute test plane under the name Loire 45 LP1. The aircraft survived the Second World War and flew again in the early 1950s with the civil registration F-AKHP and a military livery.
However, whilst the strike aircraft were en route, the Syrian Baathists took the air base and the attack was cancelled. During the period in 1963 when the Baathists were in power in Iraq, Hardan was appointed as commander of the entire Iraqi Air Force. However, when the President Abdul Salam Arif withdrew his support from the Baath Party in late 1963, Hardan followed suit. Hardan then relinquished his command and was appointed Defence Minister in which capacity he served from November 1963 until March 1964.
KEOL was conceived in early 1967, when two employees of what was then known as Eastern Oregon College envisioned a campus FM radio station offering classical and jazz music—genres not readily available on local radio at that time. A February 1967 letter between the two employees, proposing creation of such a station and applying to the Federal Communications Commission for the necessary licenses, may be found in KEOL's public files. KEOL first took the air in September 1973 as KEOC-FM. The station originally broadcast on a frequency of 91.1 MHz, with 10 watts of power from a Gates tube-fired transmitter.
KNDU first took the air on October 10, 1961 as a primary ABC affiliate, which also carried some NBC programming. In 1965, KNDU became a primary NBC affiliate, but continued to air some ABC programs until 1970 when KVEW went on the air as a full-time ABC affiliate; at that point, KNDU became an exclusive NBC affiliate. For a brief period in 1960, a station called KNBS-TV operated in Walla Walla, Washington, on channel 22. It was an ABC affiliate, which could explain why KNDO waited 2 years before putting KNDU on the air.
Reactor was finished in a trademark Winfield fadeaway paint job, changing from metalflake gold on top to green below. The car's low hoodline was made possible by its use of a version of the Chevrolet Turbo-Air 6 engine. A similar engine was used in the The Man from U.N.C.L.E.'s Piranha. Winfield took the air-cooled turbocharged flat-six engine from a Corvair Corsa and mated it to the drive-train of a 1962 Citroën ID, Winfield kept the wide front and narrow rear track of the donor Citroën , as well as its height adjustable Hydropneumatic suspension, which enables the car's ground clearance to be varied from .
At the rear and containing the courtyards where patients exercised and took the air, the walls rose to high. The front walls were only high but this was deemed sufficient as it was determined that "Lunatikes... are not to [be] permitted to walk in the yard to be situate[d] betweene the said intended new Building and the Wall aforesaid." It was also hoped that by keeping these walls relatively low the splendour of the new building would not be overly obscured. This concern to maximise the building's visibility led to the addition of six gated openings wide which punctuated the front wall at regular intervals, enabling views of the facade.
Her television career started at Bid TV where her witty comebacks and bubbly personality caught the eye of bosses at Overseas Property TV where she was soon co-anchoring a weekly show when the channel took the air on 1 September. Lisa-Marie hosted showbiz news for industry endorsed channel Eat Cinema and fronted game shows The Great Big British Quiz and The Big Deal as well as Sky Vegas. Over the last five years she has hosted golf and poker programmes for Sky Sports including the Mackenzie Sir Bobby Robson celebrity golf classic in July 2008, the PGA Tour and the Partypoker.net World Series of Poker with commentator Jesse May.
In succession he took the Air Corps Tactical School course at Maxwell Field, Alabama, and the Command and General Staff School instruction at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. He was promoted to captain in August 1935 and assigned to the 2nd Bomb Group at Langley Field, Virginia, where he became Operations Officer in May 1938. The following January he was named technical assistant to the assistant chief of staff for materiel at the USAAC Headquarters at Langley. He went back to Wright Field for a short time and in March 1939 was assigned to the Supply Division in the Office of the Chief of Air Corps.
The penalty took the air out of Miami's sails and gave Ohio State new life, first-and-goal at the 1. The Buckeyes scored a touchdown to tie it at 24–24 at the end of the first overtime, and Maurice Clarett's 5-yard touchdown run in the second overtime gave Ohio State a 31–24 lead. Miami's ensuing possession saw Dorsey briefly knocked out of the game after a hit from linebacker Matt Wilhelm. After backup quarterback Derrick Crudup completed an 8-yard pass on third down, Dorsey re-entered and converted the crucial fourth-and-3 with a 7-yard completion to Winslow. Miami then drove to the Ohio State 2 yard-line, but was held to one yard on its next three plays, giving Ohio State the national championship. Miami suffered through some offensive struggles in 2003 behind new quarterback Brock Berlin.
An F-117 based at Tonopah Test Range and piloted by Maj. Ross Mulhare crashed on July 11, 1986 near Bakersfield, California. Another F-117 piloted by Michael C. Stewart was lost on October 14, 1987 on the range about 30 miles east of the TTR Airfield, and it took the Air Force nearly a day to find the wreckageFatigue, night flights add to danger for F-117 pilots, Mark Thompson, Houston Chronicle, 3 June 1989. In both crashes the pilot was killed on impact, and both were attributed to fatigue and disorientation. An F-117 Nighthawk with a T-38 Talon chase plane flying over Tonopah Test Range Airport. In November 1988 the Air Force formally acknowledged its F-117 activities at Tonopah, bringing what was a "black world" program into "gray world" status. However F-117 flight operations continued to be restricted to the nighttime hours. Late in 1989 the Air Force began preparations to lead the F-117 into regular Air Force operations.

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