| 41. | He may fly into windows or mirrors and become injured, so it is best if they are covered.
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| 42. | House Republicans may fly in missing-man formation for B-1 Bob, but they'll manage.
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| 43. | Newer models may fly only marginally faster, say, 85 percent of the speed of sound instead of 80.
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| 44. | When the charged material comes near another bearing a neutral or opposite charge, a spark may fly between them.
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| 45. | They may fly freely, race through floating rings against a timer or take lessons from a virtual flight instructor.
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| 46. | American pilots may fly the CH 701 under Light-sport Aircraft rules or as an experimental amateur-built.
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| 47. | In late summer, the nestlings are self-sufficient and crows may fly south or stick around as they please.
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| 48. | The aviation agency proposed a new rule in 1995 on the hours a pilot may fly but withdrew it after criticism.
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| 49. | But she may fly less with them _ especially on short flights _ because of potential delays resulting from the restrictions.
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| 50. | One bird may roll over and present claws in flight or the male may fly behind female with exaggeratedly upcurved wings.
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