But as we now fly away, my thoughts are with those we leave behind.
This is a nice spread type to learn as another tool in your portfolio, and may you fly away to profits.
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"If the mosquitoes fly away, then we know it's repellant, " Bernier said.
" In 1992, he won a Humanitas Prize, given to work that meaningfully explores the human condition, for the TV drama "I'll Fly Away.
At about three weeks old the chicks were mature enough to band, because their legs won't grow any more, but too young to fly away.
Rather than squeezing airlines, which can fly away, it is more tempting to go after passengers, who are hemmed in by metal detectors and armed police.
Reading online has always been like that the Web is a tumult of visual noise from which content has to be plucked, and an awful lot the good stuff seems to fly away.
The tales that Cunningham and Marberry collected were eventually turned into a theater piece by playwright and director Regina Taylor, perhaps best known as the Golden Globe award-winning actress in the television series I'll Fly Away.
He cannot open the fist to look at the thought, for fear that it will fly away, but he knows that it is very important and that he must hang on to it, no matter the cost.
Moments later N'Zogbia sprung into life with a flash of star quality, ghosting past two Bolton players and driving into the box, only to see his crisp left-foot shot strike the inside of the far post and fly away to safety.
However, under the terms of the tender, the initial 18 jets must be supplied in a fly-away condition between the third and fourth year of signing of the contract, he said.
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As he spoke, he waved his hand in a vague, regal gesture, like somebody absent-mindedly swatting away a fly.
The Edinburgh fly-half had given away the evening's first points when his kick was charged down and his team-mates infringed at the breakdown.
The Regent suits that do have pleats have single "reverse" pleats, meaning the pleat faces away from the fly rather than toward, creating a leaner look.
Another one, who was a plane ride away, offered to fly in for an interview in case her distance would affect her chances of being hired.
You know, this woman has lived her long life as if her great wealth was a nuisance, like a fly that needs to be swatted away.
When Acer plans a global press event, asking journalists to fly in from twelve time zones away, you know it's going to announce more than just some back-to-school PCs.
Right now, Predator and Reaper drones that pilots fly remotely from thousands of miles away are completing 59 24-hour combat air patrols a day, mostly in Afghanistan, Pakistan and areas around Yemen and the Africa coast.
But their methods were unproductive, notably when Williams' replacement Tom James drifted away from Jamie Roberts after fly-half Jones created Wales' best chance of the day.
Shane Williams gifted Francois Trinh-Duc a try in the same match, fly-half Stephen Jones gave one away in the loss to England, while during the autumn internationals Dan Biggar committed the same sin against Samoa, while Jonathan Davies' kicking howler against Argentina was every bit as bad.
Damien Traille fed the fly-half, whose burst of speed took him away from the chasing New Zealand players before he off-loaded to Jauzion to touch down.
But the Qassam brigades have shown they can launch a rocket and make it fly farther than ever, even with the army not far away.
Some dreadful defending from Real allowed Makoun to pick up the ball in midfield and run completely unchallenged before letting fly with a quite superb effort from 25 yards that curled away into the top corner.
Northampton missed the opportunity to open their account when fly-half Myler, whose four misses cost them the chance of an away victory over Wasps last Sunday, failed to find the target with a simple penalty attempt.
Leicester fly-half Billy Twelvetrees was in good kicking form, but the match ran away from the Premiership champions in the final phases.
Next month his airline plans to test-fly an aircraft that is partly powered by biofuels, something most experts thought was years away.
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Sutherland thought he had regained the lead for Inverness in the 56th minute when he ran on to a headed knock-down from Foran and let fly with a rasping shot from 16 yards, only to see Forster tip the ball away brilliantly.
Already by 1996 the Web was mutating away from static, catalog-style pages toward sites that could change on the fly.
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