You find people and let them really go out on their own with it and then shape it as much as it needs to land on its feet.
The biggest plane, called Puma, can land on water or land and is 9 feet across.
Because it was important during the recession to make sure that middle-class families were able to land on their feet.
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Officers tend to land on their feet better than enlisted due to the managerial experience, but for enlisted, it is disheartening.
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And Smith will undoubtedly land on his feet, whether he keeps coaching or tries out another career line like TV broadcasting.
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He unlocked the back door with his free hand and threw the dog outside, lobbed it gently, so it would land on its feet.
Sitting on over 30, 000 square feet of land, the 8, 800 square foot house has 4 bedrooms and 7 bathrooms.
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My feet seem to remember how to land properly, on my forefoot, and that improved form has changed my running tremendously.
The four-engine C-17 jet can land on a runway only 3, 000 feet long and 90 feet wide, according to a document from the Department of Defense.
The only dry land on the farm was an area about eight feet wide around the house.
Chevron sunk an offshore oil rig in 1937 in 14 feet of water and by 1947 drillers were working on rigs out of sight of land.
The vineyard is on a quarter-square-mile of leased land 4, 300 feet above sea level, east of the Rio Grande near Truth or Consequences, a two-and-a-half-hour drive south from Albuquerque.
It can land on and take off from strips as short as 2, 250 feet.
The Ochsner clinic is a precious 7 or 8 feet above sea level, a distance that has kept it from being flooded out of commission like other hospitals on land in New Orleans, much of which is below sea level.
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