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The student is usually up and flying in no time.
The result may seem to fly in the face of common sense.
He might be ready to fly in another two weeks.
They can be ready to fly in about an hour.
They will be the first people from their countries to fly in space.
Both parents care for the young, who are able to fly in less than a month.
That is just not going to fly in the future.
"But then I found out that people are flying in from all over the world."
The first time I flew in one, we were shot down.
I do not know who would want to fly in such conditions.
But the high number also seemed to fly in the face of the agency's recent history.
I wish you could have the chance to fly in them one day.
I can have your wife flown in here for you.
He's also had a lot of experience flying in Africa.
The company has flown in new staff and is training local workers.
Every few weeks, he flew in to look at places.
However, no such system has flown in space as yet.
Finally, he gave up the idea and went flying in the wind.
Working with such countries can fly in the face of concerns about human rights.
Now the home office is flying in and more people are going to lose their jobs.
And flew in the direction I needed to be going.
At first Tom thought they were flying in the wrong direction.
This flies in the face of everything I said before.
It's because we are not flying in just one direction.
The Government appear to be flying in the face of that report.