Sentences with phrase «[ear flap»

Asco has well - established customer relationships in its markets with high - value single - source products, including leading and trailing edge wing devices such as slat tracks and flap supports, structural parts and assemblies.
I say yes — you could also get more payload from an aircraft if you get rid of the landing gear and the flaps, and just parachuted out when you got to your destination — but that would be crazy, and you would sell zero aircraft.
So the delta wing at the back, which also includes a split flap for pitch and roll control allows us to control the pitch angle despite having a wide range of payloads in the nose and a wide range of atmospheric densities.
Dwayne Day, an American space historian, policy analyst and author, has previously written on Area 51, as well as the 1974 Skylab image flap.
So, while vaping and flapping would seem to be a tricky mix, so far the maker of this video seems safe.
People tend to remember the marketing flap but not the brand, Ries said.
But the J.P. Morgan flap shows that even when a huge company makes a marketing blunder, it doesn't necessarily make a difference in the longer term, she said.
In the end, Washington was felled by what modern doctors think was a case of epiglottitis, an acute bacterial inflammation of the little flap at the base of the tongue that covers the trachea.
The Mighty Wings didn't flap.
When it's my turn to enter, Chris Jordan, the institute's director of fitness, zips shut the tent flaps for privacy, and I strip down to my Speedo and pull on a swim cap.
When it's warm out, he rips around town on a bad - ass Kawasaki, his beard flapping in the wind.
At the upper portion of the seat pouch is a padded flap that can be folded up to offer an infant neck support and used as a hood for sun shading or folded down to let the older baby see the world around him.
They call it a «four position» carrier because in the chest face - in configuration you can use a neck and head support flap or fold it out of the way, so really it's more of a three position carrier, but that's not really a strike against it, just a matter of semantics.
The plane made an emergency landing without using the usual amount of flaps, which help it slow down.
But instead of the French racks, legs and tenderloins prized by Western consumers, China is taking secondary cuts such as caps and flaps — heavily fat - marbled and taken from around the belly of the lamb — that were previously much cheaper or even destined for the pet food market.
Before China started buying lamb flaps, they were mostly sold to South Pacific islands for around $ 1 per kilogram, and were blamed for contributing to an obesity epidemic.
I used to say...» before we ever flew, there were plenty of people who got up on the barn, glued feathers to their arms, jumped off and started flapping.
It comes in a bright green box with an opening flap that reads «welcome to you.»
It is partially for this reason that a distressed fish that is flapping around a lot attracts sharks so fast.
and a flap that could end up dragging your company into the muck.
The demure gray tone, the slanting pouch flap with its tortoiseshell button, and the crisp rectangular shape of the backpack will have you looking for reasons to wear it long after your child is out of diapers.
My daughter just turned two and is a whirl of constant motion — all day long she's a hurricane of dives, tumbles, and wild arm flaps.
If you're still running while being attached to corded headphones, the Tune Belt has a nifty little flap where you can wind up any extra dangling cord and it will be held securely in place.
The website is filled with helpful descriptions about options like lapel notches and pocket flaps, and features 14 videos to show customers how to take accurate measurements.
While the flap is a nice feature, I'd highly recommend going the wireless headphone route for any type of physical activity.
The 747 cut its maiden flight short by about an hour due to some minor problem when the wing flaps were lowered to a 30 degree angle.
And says those flags were flapping at Valeant, which Buffett said had a «deeply flawed» business model.
One case in point is a recent flap over the public diss of a million - dollar investment in NaturallyCurly.com, an online community for people with curly and kinky hair.
Sadly, a great business is often only as good as its financing, and without the right kind, you may just end up flapping around like a turkey before ever getting the chance to soar like an eagle.
But the Army veteran said he didn't realize his personal emails were «flapping in the breeze» until a journalist phoned him two months later.
While the pie review was for everyone, James hit a special note with Patti LaBelle fans when he broke into song singing verses from some of Patti's classic hits, topping the review off with LaBelle's famous wing flapping move at the end of the video.
Yes, the ridiculously difficult mobile game was a cultural sensation, coming out of seemingly nowhere and quickly flapping its way to the top of the app charts, but did the game really leave such an impact on our collective curiosity?
For a reasonable $ 50 to $ 75 per truck per month, you get your message on a customized flap, reaching an average of 61,000 impressions per vehicle per month.
Another concept the engineers were playing with includes a new kind of key that includes «brushes, wipers, or flaps» to block crumbs from ending up underneath the keys.
NEW YORK, N.Y. — Adorned with an American flag that flapped in the breeze, the last pieces of a silver spire were hoisted to the top of the World Trade Center on Thursday as construction workers cheered its ascent.
The flap prompted scrutiny of other Cabinet members» travel, as the House Oversight and Government Reform committee launched a governmentwide investigation of top political appointees.
A pirate flag flaps alongside those of the United States and Argentina.
According to the U of A's dean of engineering, Fraser Forbes, the Suzuki flap is «the worst crisis we've faced in more than three decades.»
It's going to be a «full equal» to the current HQ — Amazon is requiring cities to have a spare of up to 8,000,000 square feet of land — and that's a major deal because as said earlier, when Amazon flaps its wings, tornadoes appear.
Notch lapel (a little wider on purpose), three flap pockets, side tabs, and dark horn buttons.
This was the only time Zuckerberg seemed flapped, because he knows the stakes of the public perception of Facebook's political leanings.
Times editor Davan Maharaj, who spent part of Monday putting out the fires sparked by the incident, didn't respond to an email requesting comment; he had told staffers that he was concerned that news of the Oscar ticket flap would make its way into the press.
Twitter's new chief executive is flapping with one wing tied behind his back.
(Unilever didn't respond to questions about whether it followed up on Weed's threat, or how it views the Facebook after the Cambridge Analytica flap.)
Indeed, lenders had become stricter, even before the trade flap arose, she adds.
The story is told of a butterfly flapping its wings and the wind from this seemingly unrelated action eventually ends in a major wind storm or hurricane on another continent thousands of miles away.
With rumblings of boycotts of the NFL and / or its sponsors because of the National Anthem flap, could this be a concern?
Our view: The flap over correspondents» dinner may be much ado, but journalists don't have to set themselves up to look like celebrity - worshipping elites either
The airline is probably hoping to avoid its own «flap» like the story of a United passenger who recently tried to fly with a peacock.
When I see a bird flap its wings amongst the clouds above, I know that bird is Jesus.
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