Sentences with phrase «lets you fly free»

And I hope to create the kind of environment where you feel safe letting yours fly free, too — a place where you can take up space, owning your body, your story, your scars.
Southwest Airlines Companion Pass — You can earn the Southwest Airlines Companion Pass, which lets you fly free with a companion, for up to 2 years, after spending $ 110,000 within a calendar year.
As an Oculus exclusive title developed specifically for Touch, this first - person sci - fi adventure amazingly grounds you in the story while letting you fly free in zero - G.

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Or perhaps the Christian God is following the old saying «If you let the bird fly free and it never returns it was not to be, but if it comes back to you it is yours forever.»
Feel free to let your creativity flag fly here, friends!
If you are baking this bread with us - and I highly recommend that you do so - let your mind fly free and come up with any filling that fits your gusto:) you will love it anyway!
You sort of get what you get with Lynch (ask the Buffalo Bills and the Seattle Seahawks) and coaches and his teammates tend to let him be, let this free soul fly, allow for his foul mouth and loud voice and giving heart for his community speak for the essence of his realness.
The Golden Eagles totaled six shots after the break, including Dunker's goal in the 79th minute that sure doesn't look like it was really intended as a shot when she let fly on the free kick.
There's no better time to fly, for one thing, since most airlines let little ones fly for free.
Prata says sensors like those he is developing at the Norwegian Institute for Air Research (NILU) in Kjeller could keep planes flying by letting them finesse the educated guesses of models to reveal ash - free patches and routes.
Let others take care of their own needs, because you need to fly free.
For music festival goers you let your free spirit fly.
Since it is a geek niche site, feel free to let your geek flag fly and talk about your D&D character or how many hours you spend glued to your Xbox controller.
But I'd challenge anyone to come up with many more ebullient, honest moments of uplift than the conclusion of that film (set to «Free Bird» of all things), as Zombie's miscreant clan makes a bid to let their freak flag fly in the middle of the American desert.
An off - road trail let us push the Sport's 4 - wheel - drive setup to the limit as we ventured over rutted English back roads, through deep bogs and into water deep enough to make us wonder if we'd be using the sunroof as an escape hatch; ultimately it was drama - free, with the Range Rover Sport pulling through with flying colors.
You've earned those rewards — feel free to let yourself fly more comfortably.
To enhance her emotional health, set aside daily time for play and let her out of her cage; allowing her to fly - free in a safe environment.
Man, I've been writing about dogs since 2007, and have had Shih Tzu's in my life for much longer than that — I just can't tell you how liberated I feel for letting my Shih Tzu freak fly free!
Free flying is similar to letting your dog off - leash — it's beautiful to watch, but even better to experience from the wings of a bird.
If you have the urge to feel free and let go, the Sacred Valley Zip Line will give you a shot of adrenaline by flying you through the Sacred Valley!
The Companion Pass lets your travel companion to virtually fly for free.
Most of the following airlines include a surfboard as part of your regular bag allowance and let that sled fly for FREE.
On your next hotel stay, you can accumulate enough miles for the trip of a lifetime or earn the 110,000 points required to qualify for the Southwest Companion Pass, which lets one person fly for free on Southwest with you for up to two years.
Thanks to the companion pass that let's Beth fly for free when I fly!
To qualify for Southwest's sought - after companion pass — an ID card that lets another person fly with you for free for as long as almost two years — you need to earn 110,000 qualifying Rapid Rewards points.
Several credit cards offer some form of companion ticket, which lets a friend or loved one fly with you for (almost) free.
The bonus also makes it much easier to earn a companion pass, which lets one person fly with you for free for up to nearly two years.
It's basically a Southwest ID card that lets someone fly for free with you for the remainder of the calendar year in which you earn it, plus all of the following calendar year.
The Southwest Companion Pass lets you fly a partner for free on any fare, paid or reward, for just the cost of taxes amounting to $ 2.50 - $ 5.00.
You've earned those rewards — feel free to let yourself fly more comfortably.
Because I have the Southwest Companion Pass, which lets my wife fly for free no matter if I book a paid or award ticket, they are definitely one of the first places I check when we want / need to go somewhere.
This is because the Southwest Companion Pass lets your travel companion to virtually fly for free for up to two years as you only have to pay the taxes and fees.
Dual Play will let you switch between Batman's allies on the fly during the games free flow combat.
Roberts Space Industries has announced Star Citizen Free Fly, a week long open alpha event that lets players experience several parts of the game for Free Fly, a week long open alpha event that lets players experience several parts of the game for freefree
If you're flying free in the next few days, let us know how it's all coming along.
Pop those bubbles and let the parrots fly free.
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«Would you be as interested in seeing men fly, unattached and free, as you would be in seeing a man with, I don't know, two hundred pounds of cement strapped onto him and let's see him get two inches off the ground?»
And, very locally: I let my IT flag fly a little bit while responding to a Capital Rants post about physical headquarters versus virtual operations, a question biotech and pharma companies actually deal with a lot, given the incredible range of service providers to the industry; and I went to a planning meeting for Ontario's presence at BIO2009 in Atlanta (hint: cool pavilion, free coffee).
If you fail to tell the judge to take family debts and tax consequences in to consideration before ordering a 50/50 division, then you risk having to pay for all the taxes and letting your spouse fly free with half of your assets.
To combat this problem (and generate business) some hotels near airports will let you park your vehicle up to 10 days for free if you stay overnight with them before flying.
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