Budding entrepreneurs usually had to fly in a lawyer from San Francisco to draw up the papers.
Say you live in Denver and are looking to fly in mid-April to Central or South America.
Till then the males fly in biblical swarms among the treetops, serenading the fair sex.
But the biggest factor, by far, is whether discount airlines fly in a market.
Initially, the jungle was so impenetrable that the consortium had to fly in equipment by helicopter.
The airfield could also be used to fly in humanitarian aid for northern Iraq.
Dozens of lecturers fly in from Israel and America to bolster the local talent.
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These policies fly in the face of Tamir's efforts to suppress Zionist and Jewish education.
Fox Sports Anchor and reporter Dara McIntosh agreed to fly in from NY to moderate a panel.
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She learned to fly in Westchester County and later worked for Piper Aircraft in Lock Haven, Pa.
Dinner orders fly in from Studio's packed dining room, piquing a verbal volley from the line cooks.
In 2002, they gave the go-ahead for trusts to fly in foreign surgeons to cut waiting lists.
Such commercial aircraft are not insured to fly in combat zones, even to pick up wounded soldiers.
Yet class categories remain surprisingly resilient, which seems to fly in the face of recent economic reality.
The big fly in the ointment is the discrepancy between the employment data and the GDP data.
WHO's comfortable calculations fly in the face of the evidence, according to epidemiologists from many Asian countries.
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Technical innovation lasts about as long as a fruit fly in today's Web ecology, which has become everyone's.
Does their denial fly in the face of some apparent facts: time spent traveling together and so forth?
Arguments that the federal stimulus package should get the credit also fly in the face of the facts.
Of course, general aviation pilots fly in and out of countless uncontrolled airports and grass or dirt strips.
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Candidates would fly in to L.A. or San Francisco to meet and milk major fundraisers, then fly out.
Equally, Mr Bauer's pension views fly in the face of the Republican Party's pro-business wing, which supports privatisation.
There's the simple thrill of hitting a ball with a stick and watching it fly in the air.
The successful Kickstarter project appears to fly in the face of all the steps the industry is taking.
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By the end, the factory was having to fly in materials to fill urgent orders at great expense.
Such a result would fly in the face of the generals' oft-repeated claim that Kurdish nationalism is waning.
The Government would need to fly in many tons of antibiotics and vaccine.
Mr Carter's denials that the book is in large part autobiographical fly in the face of the fictionalised facts.
Indeed, tomorrow's planes could perhaps fly in formation, "like migrating birds", Airbus predicts.
Also, I would never have imagined I would fly in a private plane by myself, and now I have.
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