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America from
the air: an aviator's story
This new edited volume revives the writings from two of his now out-of-print books.
Wolfgang Langewiesche, Drake Hokanson, Carol Kratz, 2004
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English-Albanian Dictionary of Idioms
take the air take the chill off □ But he did not permit himself to realize just what
that meant to take careful stock of his emotions. □ Andrew took stock of the long
fawn carpeted room. □ Let's take stock of the situation, and then make our ...
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Foulois and
the U.S. Army
Air Corps: 1931-1935
5 When Branch asked how long it would take the Air Corps to prepare for such a
task, Foulois, not thinking he meant from that moment, answered rather casually:
"I think we could be ready in about a week or ten days."6 Thereupon the air chief
...
OFFICE OF AIR FORCE HISTORY WASHINGTON DC, J S Shiner
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Dictionary of English and French Idioms: Illustrating, by ...
To take the air, prendre l'air. You must let thèse rooms take air, il faut admettre l'
air dans ces appartements. — —To take advice ofa lawyer, a doctor, consulter un
homme de loi, un médecin. You have not taken my advice, vous n'avez pas suivi
...
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The new and complete dictionary of
the German and English ...
In frtnfi Just, in the open Air. in tie fust geben, frisdje Cuft faopfen, to take the Air or
some fresti Air, to take ah Airing, fid) in bie Cuft sebroingen, to rise, to soar on
High, to rise up into the Air. in bis Suft spiingen, to spring or blow up (into the Air).
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Vollständiges Wörterbuch Der Englischen Sprache Für Die ...
_ _ in freyet Last, in the open Air. in die Lllft gone-t, frifdze Lust fcÞByfen-L to take
the Air otusome fresh' Air, to take an Airing. - _ sidyln diefluftschtvingen, to rise, to
soar on High, to rise up into the Air. blow up (in-to the Air). Lust befrmmen, to ...
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Chabers 21st Century Dictionary
into thin air completely; mysteriously and leaving no trace. • off the air no longer
or not yet being broadcast on radio or television. • on the air being broadcast on
radio or television. • take the air and take to the air see under take. • up in the air
1 ...
... also, occasionally, any particular portion or region of the atmosfere: as, to sail
the *airs. inflammable air, hydrogen gas. open air, the unconfined space outside
brldmgs, etc. exposed to the wether. take the air, start off to fly or float II] the air, ...
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Hard
Air: Adventures from
the Edge of Flying
—Brian Doyle, “Joyas Voladoras” I am only an amateur, and I shouldn't be talking
. But I can't help talking. You take the air: the thin, substance-less air that can be
made to bear a man; you take America; and you take an airplane, which of all ...
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Chambers Pocket Dictionary
being generally considered, thought or talked about. — into thin air mysteriously
and leaving no trace, — on or off the air broadcasting or not broadcasting on
radio or television. — take the air (old) to go for a walk. — take to the air to start to
fly.
Elaine Higgleton, Howard Sargeant, Anne Seaton, 1992