This conclusion flies in the face of current British government policy that does the opposite.
The problem comes when it's put under stress, and this is where sorghum really flies.
His wife remains in Taiwan (Tang flies there every month or two to see her).
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The firm, which operates XL airlines, flies to 50 destinations, mainly in the Mediterranean.
Mr Sargeant said the policy "flies in the face" of trying to keep families together.
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He also told the hearing that residents were concerned that flies would become a bigger nuisance.
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The delicate, single-seat Solar Impulse flies around 40 mph and can't go through clouds.
What made this observation even more interesting for the scientists is that fruit flies are vegetarian.
Dr Vijendravarma's primary research was focused on the effects of malnourishment on the flies.
People living near the dock claimed that the waste produced odour and attracted flies.
All of this assumes that "play or pay" even flies with regulators, of course.
The stale raisins that Mother bought cheap in the dented-package aisle were like dead flies.
That flies in the face of research by the American Association of University Women.
Everything about this movie flies, as will its box-office receipts over Christmas and beyond.
American estimates it flies about 275, 000 passengers a day and receives more than 239, 000 reservations calls.
That revelation has been confirmed in mice, fruit flies, dogs and other lab animals.
And indeed, Orville flies, thanks to plastic propellers and a remote-control engine stuffed inside his belly.
That's less than a Piper Malibu Mirage, which flies at 250mph on only one three-blade propeller.
Out comes the adult, which unfurls its wings and flies around looking for a mate.
They then found that increasing doses of cocaine had no effect on the flies.
He commutes to Hollywood in a 1970s vintage Cessna Citation, which he flies himself.
And he still flies economy, avoids wearing suits and drives a ten-year old Volvo.
Russia has no capital controls, so when investors are jittery, capital flies out of Russia.
This also flies in the face of the liberating ethos of the ever-growing World Wide Web.
At the orphanage where you live, the swan comes to life and flies away.
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Instead, the New Horizons spacecraft will target them with its cameras when it flies by.
The smaller TBM 850 seats six, goes 370mph and flies a 1, 570-mile range on one engine.
Half the cabin flies backward (actually a safer position to be in for a crash landing).
Within a year of the buyout, there were again bad smells and clouds of flies.
This flies in the face of what most economists think about high European taxes.
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