Dance Star Mickey and Monster High dolls are expected to fly off shelves this Christmas season.
But the awe and inspiration that I hold for the genius of Bill Lear, and the man that he was, continues to fly high.
The report reveals that budget conscious Americans are purchasing first class and business class airline tickets, choosing to fly high in lieu of splurging on luxury lodging digs.
And the odds for India startups to fly high are slimmer now that one of the most experienced venture teams in India is shifting to PIPE (private investment in public equity) deals.
This is not good for Boeing as it tries to mitigate damage to the image of its high-efficiency 787 once officials clear the plane to fly.
Greenfield disagrees, and he says "Madagascar" doesn't have to fly all that high for the company to get there.
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He will leave Hamilton High School quite quickly, fly back to a local Air Force base.
Last week, the small rival, which likes to fly where fares are high and it can stimulate traffic with low prices, began flying that route.
But ATK and Astrium believe their experience means they could have the 90m-high (300ft) Liberty rocket ready to fly by 2013, and operational with astronauts on board by 2015.
Once the decision was made to allow him to fly, it is simply confounding that he was able to bring high explosives on board with relative ease.
Nacewa, having switched to fly-half, launched a high kick which Blues Mustoe failed to hold.
However, Munster were seven ahead again on the hour as O'Gara slotted his fourth penalty after Alix Popham had controversially been adjudged to have committed a high-tackle on the fly-half.
The name made the award stand out to James "Fly" Williams, a high-scoring guard and Hershberger winner for Austin Peay State University in Clarksville, Tenn.
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Greedy politicians understand that high taxes may simply lead the geese with the golden eggs to fly across the border.
China has supplied him with high-tech equipment to use against our airplanes in a no-fly zone.
But the French "no" vote has made that a high-risk strategy for the French leadership, which would have to fly in the face of its own electorate for a second time or shape a core Europe in the mold of France, which many new E.
Some of this is pragmatic: high rents and tight mortgage-lending criteria make it expensive and difficult to fly the nest.
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Investigators say they plan to fly around the disaster site in a helicopter equipped with a high-resolution camera, and they're using sophisticated computer models to recreate the bridge collapse, which may reveal clues about how it happened.
He defended his controversial decision to change the club's strip from blue to red but said he hoped the bluebird and the red dragon would fly high together.
Like the Segway, electric bicycles still leave riders vulnerable to the gas-powered masses of steel and glass that fly by on high-speed roads, and require wearing a helmet--a deal breaker for many style-conscious commuters.
While Americans might not associate developing world hospitals with high-quality care, and there have been horror stories about botched procedures, patients willing to fly across the globe stand to gain.
"By partnering with SES, Gogo aims to provide the reliable and seamless satellite coverage our current and prospective airline partners must have to meet airline passengers' demands for high-quality, high-speed Internet access on the fly, " said Gogo president and CEO Michael Small.
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In July Rezwan Ferdaus, a Massachusetts resident inspired by al Qaeda's ideology, pleaded guilty to a September 2011 plot to fly a remote-controlled plane into the Pentagon and U.S. capitol with high explosive.
Much has been written about the advanced energy-saving installations carried out by experts, and how small, shabby offices more suggestive of shady detective agencies or fly-by-night financial operators were replaced by "prebuilt" high-tech interiors to attract prime corporate tenants.
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By his high standards Carter was having an average day and minutes later the fly-half dallied a moment too long to clear, allowing Mike Phillips to block the kick and win a scrum in the Kiwi 22.
Barkley missed another penalty with four minutes of the half remaining but, after Bath skipper Michael Claassens was shown a yellow card for a high and early tackle on David Strettle, Quins fly-half Nick Evans made no mistake with two penalties to give his side hope at the interval.
"You can fly from Shanghai to Frankfurt or from New York to Charles de Gaulle and then connect to the high-speed train, " says Pepy.
It would be nice to be connected to the gas but I don't think the chances of it coming out here are high - pigs will fly before that happens.
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