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It was carried aloft by a converted Boeing 747 and used solely for glide-approach and landing tests.

There are fractured zone water disaster, glide fracture water disaster, mining cranny water disaster, man-made channels water disaster based on flood water channel classification.

Just begging for my fingers to glide across its undulating surface. Whoa whoa! This post is getting dirty. Tell me, what do you guys think of it?

Once he was over the hump of the hill, he let the cycle glide. He slowed down on Rose Lane, found the house number, which he had memorized, and rang the bell.

I have this theory that, to us the world is a flat thing we stand on, but to birds it is a cliff they cling to, a huge ball and they cling to the side and then fall off and fly and glide.

They are right at the bottom of two steadily descending 46-year glide paths.

The swans move toward the shores in a stately glide,their tall heads proud and unafraid.

The gecko has a patagium that allows it to parachute or glide down from its treetop home.

Then they popped the fish into a wind tunnel to calculate their lift-to-drag ratios, sometimes called the glide ratio.

The two nuns in their dazzling white habits — the beautiful-boned young nun and the warm-faced old — would glide to the open cane-and-thatch schoolroom in darkness, and start the children singing.

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The researchers found some snakes could glide for 24 metres.

Segways glide through theme parks, around warehouses and along Silicon Valley pavements, but are seldom seen elsewhere.

A complex speech sound or glide that begins with one vowel and gradually changes to another vowel within the same syllable, as(oi) in boil or(? in fine.

Ground-up shells of marine organisms mixed with pebbles, clay and eroded rock, deposited there over many millennia, now form a bed of muddy paste that is so soft and well lubricated that the ice streams can glide along even more easily than earlier researchers expected.

Airliners are not meant to glide, although occasionally they have to.

Well, the ground just pushes right back, supplying a force forward and up that propels the skaters into a glide or jump, depending on the particulars of the force they applied.

So, their innards do slide into their throat, but it's a controlled glide.

Crucially, the technology harnesses airliners' ability to glide. With a favourable wind, a new airliner's engines can be idled more than 150km from an airport for a gliding descent to the runway.

He was thinking of fleeing for his life, when he finally saw the snake glide under the door-first its head, then its body, then its tail.

That summer was the glide path of our love.

They can glide up to 200m and in the wild they would take off from tree tops.

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