Sentences with phrase «as the plane rolled»

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As the fields rolled by underneath the plane, the stands of trees began to look like stains of blood, splatters on a neatly ruled and tidy map.
I can roll it usp and stick it under a seat if need be, and in its little much it serves as a travel pillow on the plane.
I wore my trench coat on the plane and used my Longchamp bag as a carry - on (in addition to my Kipling carry - on roller bag).
As I stepped down that plane I experienced the first of my many culture shocks; tight rolled jeans and mullets!
However, Wood portrays Daisy's childlike nature with such overemphasis that it is difficult to believe the naiveté in her actions as she experiences many firsts — her first time flying on a plane; her first time drinking champagne; her first time on a roller coaster.
Margins are now going to bounce free of the wreckage like those few lucky souls who remember to assume the brace position before the plane hits the ground, even though the as reported rolled over a year ago (I hope Denzel Washington is flying this plane).
Beaming lights of a seemingly very busy airport blinks from all over, other planes rolls by at the other runway and as the plane made its final halt my mind was suddenly filled with images of dimsum as I was already starving by that time.
Clashing on many routes reflects airlines defending existing and potential routes as bellwether Hawaiian's new A321 fleet of planes roll out.
The right stick can be used to pull off some canned maneuvers such as a barrel roll to shake other planes or weapons off of your tail.
Orchard Street rolls out its share as «Line and Plane,» a rubric as familiar as formalism itself, not to mention from such revivals as «The Shapes of Space» in 2007.
It then kept strangely quiet as more fires lit up, seemingly playing a waiting game to see if the fires would fan themselves out, putting even more customers at risk than it already had, taking six days after a fire burst on a Southwest Airlines plane that thankfully was still on the ground, to finally kill a product that should have never made it out of the testing lab, and even if it did, should not have ever been rolled out as «safe» after its first recall.
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