Her physical presence was distinctive, her often-imitated voice filled with the vowels of a well-bred New Englander, and her sharp-planed face defined by remarkably high cheekbones.
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Researchers have previously done tests on 30 B-52 bombers that the U . S . Air Force was scrapping as well as on other planes facing retirement and on parts of junked planes.
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Neither the pilots of the two Air Force F-15 fighter planes that actually fired on the helicopters nor any of the other officers or crew of the Awacs radar plane face court-martial.
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Scott Thomas is every bit his equal; with her full-planed face and assured manner, she could be a glamorous heroine straight out of the'30s _ a Lombard or a Loy.
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The structure is described as angular blocky if the faces intersect at relatively sharp angles; as subangular blocky if the faces are a mixture of rounded and plane faces and the corners are mostly rounded.
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Denali's base camp, at 2, 200 m elevation, is regularly served by air, while climbers without the means to charter a plane face a hike of at least 100 km to reach Mount Logan.
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The Taliban's air defenses are far more modest than the integrated air defense systems of Iraq or Serbia that U . S . planes faced in the wars for Kuwait and Kosovo, but they are still a threat.
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With 11 days of captivity on a Chinese island behind them, 24 crew members of a U . S . spy plane faced more debriefings Friday as they readied for the final leg of their 6, 000-mile journey home.
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Some facets of a crystal ( often the close-packed planes ) grow more rapidly than others, and the crystallites for which one of these planes faces in the direction of growth will usually out-compete crystals in other orientations.
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:" Is there a polyhedron in Euclidean three-dimensional space that has only finitely many plane faces, each of which is a closed connected subset of the appropriate plane whose relative interior in that plane is multiply connected ?"