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"flies" Definitions
  1. plural of fly
  2. (British English) (also fly British and North American English) an opening down the front of a pair of trousers that fastens with a zip or buttons and is usually covered over by a narrow piece of material
  3. the flies the space above the stage in a theatre, used for lights and for storing scenery

156 Sentences With "flies"

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Or crane flies, winter crane flies and minute black scavenger flies.
"May flies, deer flies, horse flies and no-see-ums can really suck," he says.
"Time flies like an arrow" can mean either that time flies in the way that an arrow flies, or that insects called "time flies" are fond of an arrow.
Space ... / Bar ... Space TIME / Bar FLIES TIME FLIES 30A.
Alaska Air flies mostly Boeing, and Virgin flies predominantly Airbus.
This is not to mention fungus gnats, moth flies and flesh flies.
The Kyoto team bred a certain number of the dark flies with regular flies.
After a couple of generations, they were looking at vials full of yellow flies — 95 to 100 percent, after breeding nine mutated yellow flies with hundreds of wild flies.
In one experiment, researchers modified a few fruit flies to be yellow, released them into a population of unmodified flies, and pretty soon all the fruit flies were yellow.
Capacity refers to how many seats an airline flies and how far it flies them.
Lufthansa flies to Erbil twice a week on Tuesdays and Saturdays, while Austrian flies daily.
You know when the gull flies on the windowsill, pecks three times, and flies away?
I mean, if a bird flies from here, a mosquito flies, those systems would capture it.
Now, after interbreeding some of these "dark flies" with regular flies, the researchers are learning more about the genetic adaptations taking place when fruit flies are kept entirely in the dark.
These breeding flies were also kept in the dark—separate from the original population of dark flies.
Unit revenue compares sales to how many seats an airline flies and how far it flies them.
Unit revenue compares sales to the number of seats an airline flies and how far it flies them.
Unit revenue reflects sales measured against how many seats an airline flies and how far it flies them.
Face flies ingest these secretions, and the worm larvae hatch inside the flies and begin the cycle again.
Indeed, a recent study involving fruit flies found that the more protein the flies consumed, the longer they slept.
But when the sick fly was surrounded with other cancerous flies, those flies included it in their social group.
Flies continuously circled our food as we ate, which got us into a discussion about the importance of flies.
They get a lot of flies, and if the flies get in their ears they shake their head during competitions.
But when all three were combined, the fruit flies lived 48% longer than flies that did not get the treatment.
It still wasn't clear, though, whether the copy-and-paste process would continue in the flies' offspring, so Gantz prepared a second round of flies, made by breeding the first-generation yellow flies with ordinary brown ones.
The Marine Corps flies the F-35B vertical takeoff and landing version, while the Navy flies the F-35C carrier variant.
Passenger unit revenue, which compares sales to how many seats an airline flies and how far it flies them, fell 4.9 percent.
They found that these flies generally preferred hanging out under the red light (where they subsequently ejaculated), while unaltered flies did not.
When they tested how the flies responded to stimuli, in this case a hot room, the flies were now much more sensitized.
And they used fruit flies as a placeholder for people because flies remarkably seem to behave like we do when they imbibe.
They figured out they could use CRISPR to make different mutant flies, and also make certain flies yellow, to tell them apart.
"These are the flies on the burger diet, these are the flies on the Spartan diet," he said, pointing to the boxes.
The researchers used genome sequencing to determine which genes the dark flies had, which the regular flies had, and which their offspring had.
Unit revenue, a key metric that measures sales against how many seats JetBlue flies and how far it flies them, fell 1.5 percent.
The researchers genetically modified 12 male flies so that the CRZ neuron would trigger under red light, which the flies could not otherwise see.
And, of course, there are the flies that feed on dead bodies — the 1,100 different species of blow flies, favorites of forensic detective shows.
They also trained flies to associate certain smells with the red lights—and, lo and behold, the altered flies preferred to be near those smells.
The carrier announced a smaller-than-expected passenger unit revenue, which compares sales to how many seats United flies and how far it flies them.
But Esvelt was still concerned: If one of those flies had gotten out, it could have made a whole bunch of local fruit flies yellow.
"It's very conserved from flies to eventually mammals and people," so perhaps it's something that evolved first in some ancient ancestor that flies and humans shared.
Ladies of the flies Hollywood's about to do an all-girl remake of "Lord of the Flies," and predictably, social media lost its ever-loving mind.
Fat flies swarming over the breakfast table, clouds of gnats at dusk, creeping spiders, buzzing mosquitoes and ferocious little black biting flies that Swedes call knott.
So Barry just runs and he flies and he flies some more, delivering coke and accumulating suitcases of cash that he buries and stashes in closets.
Looking way closer at all the flies with a powerful microscope showed that the alkali flies differed from their tiny relatives in that they were extra hairy.
After scaring him by dropping a colony of killer flies on him, he'd returned to her, the flies having now taken up residence inside of his body.
The necrobiome, as Benbow called it, represented all the organisms involved in decomposition: bacteria and fungi and nematodes, blow flies and flesh flies, rodents and vertebrate scavengers.
"The Navy wouldn't let [Tom] fly an F-18, but he flies a P-51 in the movie, and he flies helicopters," Bruckheimer told Empire, per Military.com.
Rwomushana says ICIPE is training farmers in several biological methods to control fruit flies, including pheromone traps to capture and kill male fruit flies, and parasitic wasps.
At the end of "Why Time Flies," you will be puzzled by what "the present" really means; you will be asking yourself how we know, without looking at a clock, what time it is, how we know that time flies, and what it even means that time flies.
Many companies are turning black soldier flies into fish feed, and now they're working on genetics that make flies richer in omega 3s and function better as feeds.
When an airplane flies a long-distance route, like the route from Tokyo to New York, the pilot flies in a straight line from one city to the other.
That said, nobody flies space dogs anymore; no one flies chimps anymore, either, which was what the US did, though mice and insects are still often used in space.
Like, it flies so impossibly close to the ground that you can see a guy duck and essentially get blown over as the fighter jet flies above his head.
JetBlue expects third-quarter capacity, or how many seats an airline flies and how far it flies them, to increase between 6.5 percent and 7.5 percent year over year.
These flies, unlike the unaltered flies, didn't act buzzed at all, supporting their case that PLD2 plays a pivotal role in creating the initial buzzed feeling of being drunk.
To keep the flies awake, the researchers equipped the system with tiny motors that would gently tip the flies any time they went still for at least 20 seconds.
They cannot proliferate without spending some of their life cycle in humans and some of it in flies, switching between species when the flies bite people to take blood meals.
While on her run, she remembers going through a swarm of flies, and "swatting the flies from her face and spitting them out of her mouth," according to the report.
Looking ahead to the third quarter, Alaska Air said it plans to increase capacity, or how many seats an airline flies and how far it flies them, by 8 percent.
They say they have cleaned the buses left and right, up and down but there have been times where we found roaches and little flies that look different than flies.
I was mesmerized by these simple contraptions as their glass jars, without fail, would become overpopulated with a teeming mess of flies … After I failed to comprehend how the flies could not exit the trap, he explained: a small area of the lid was raised slightly to allow the flies to enter.
Arrange for enough such matings to occur and the result will be fewer tsetse flies—and, with luck, less sleeping sickness, a disease spread to people and cattle by the flies.
For example, mutations have been found in fruit flies which have normal function at room temperature, but are lethal to the flies if you attempt to grow them in lower temperatures.
They're far more brazen than the meek little house flies in the United States; Australian flies will land on your face again and again, requiring you to constantly wave them off.
ANGLE OF ATTACK SENSOR (Shown below) AIR FLOW Flight path, plane flies level AIR FLOW Measured angle of attack Flight path, plane flies nose-up ANGLE OF ATTACK SENSOR (Shown below) AIR FLOW Flight path, plane flies level AIR FLOW Flight path, plane flies nose-up Measured angle of attack By Mika Gröndahl All this would have needed to have happened within seconds — or the aircraft would be at serious risk of entering a death dive.
As they describe in Current Biology, a vegetable called the parachute plant uses chemical signals to trick carnivorous flies into believing the insects those flies prey on are lying wounded inside it.
Sequencing the genomes of these flies confirmed that in virtually all cases the consequence was a mutation that rendered the flies (and would have rendered any offspring) resistant to the gene drive.
This result suggests that the pleasure response associated with ejaculation is strong enough that flies deprived of it will turn to booze to compensate, while post-orgasm flies will lay off the drinks.
Alaska Air said passenger unit revenue, which compares sales to how many seats an airline flies and how far it flies them, fell about 1 percent in the fourth quarter ended Dec. 31.
And the heart of rock, which must be broke, and the paper heart, that flies with the winds, like a kite flies, but that's all right so long as the string is strong.
The plane instead flies to EWR (Newark Liberty International Airport).
Then, naturally, the drone flies over to the neighbor's yard.
"Time flies, doesn't it" is what you were looking for.
He next flies to Beijing for consultations with Chinese officials.
Next, Pell showed me the museum's collection of fruit flies.
It flies at a certain altitude and a certain speed.
Wounded in a leg, he no longer flies, they said.
Once he books an adventure, he flies to the area.
The Naval Academy flies five CubeSats powered by the software.
Apocalypse Now: A helicopter flies over a wildfire Thursday, Dec.
Their beds rest on gravel and flies circle their faces.
It flies from Europe to America, often for under $200.
BuzzFeed Open Lab fellow Ben Kreimer flies a newsgathering drone.
Now even my local village church flies the English flag.
Adult flies emerge from their pupae 30 days after pupation.
A helicopter's speed is restricted by the way it flies.
Trump also flies a Sikorsky helicopter emblazoned with his name.
The shift flies by, and I'm happy to be hustling.
A boat stops by and a helicopter flies over occasionally.
Thus, the flies have no major predators in the lake.
The flies deposit their larvae directly into the caterpillar cocoon.
"I can't believe how quickly time flies!" gushed Khloé, 32.
"I have a bit of a sensitivity to flies now."
A Kazakh golden eagle hunter flies his eagle on horseback.
It flies them back into the phone on its back.
There were still doubters, especially when it came to flies.
There are just a lot of flies in Lombardia, Italy.
Flies have learned to recognize this smell, and react accordingly.
Blocking the enzyme in flies shows that's not likely true.
Trump flies around the country in his own Boeing 21.7.
"The million dollars just flies," said Mr. Chau, the cinematographer.
It already flies from London's Heathrow, Gatwick and City airports.
"The flies are very friendly here in Dubbo," she joked.
Is there a budget airline that flies to your destination?
If Juno flies past Jupiter, the mission will be blown.
Behind another building, flies swarmed around a burned, dead pigeon.
But that logic flies in the face of financial reality.
This outrageous decision flies in the face of public opinion.
He added that on all other occasions he flies coach.
Time flies compared to my prior white & blue collar jobs.
Often, he swings so wildly that his helmet flies off.
Flies can also spread infections through contact with people's faces.
Iran Air, for example, flies to Damascus twice a week.
He typically flies coach, unless he gets a free upgrade.
Chicago is some 40 miles northeast as the crow flies.
Insects known as cicadas have also been called "August flies."
John Amato Jr.: Some days, it flies out the door.
I'M FASCINATED BY SACRIFICE FLIES by Tim Kurkjian (St. Martin's).
Duck for Kern, the turkey vulture — he flies pretty low.
Biles's Amanar flies higher and goes farther than her rivals'.
Everyone who flies in the US encounters a TSA screener.
This evening, the vice president flies to Cape Canaveral, Fla.
This is "Lord of the Flies" on a mass scale.
Art Festival 30 Street Artists Invade Long Beach, Furniture Flies
Fruit flies deprived of protein usually gorge themselves on yeast.
Time flies by, and I can't wait to flash back!
The Iraqi flag flies high today over all Iraqi lands.
TV makes it like a guy flies through a window.
For example, eating 10 dead flies or a baby mouse.
The group also flies or drives to 10 satellite locations.
For each person on earth, there are 17 million flies.
WHY TIME FLIES: A Mostly Scientific Investigation, by Alan Burdick.
As a result of the mistreatment, Elhady no longer flies.
From there, the South Korean government flies defectors to Seoul.
And she's learned to be unusually productive when she flies.
The disease is spread by sand flies, not sand fleas.
Next week the couple flies to Mexico for their honeymoon.
C.O. I haven't done anything on the subject of flies.
Just about anyone who flies these days knows exactly why.
The biggest challenges were heat, flies and thieves, he said.
Later, they smell it or they even hear the flies.
"Throw it in the air, sometimes it flies," he said.
To eat, he "flies," which is his term for panhandling.
Afterward, the flies were overwhelmed by seizures for several minutes.
Someone who takes pleasure in pulling wings off of flies?
I'm also trapping flies and minnowsfor our band of ducks.
We chat and catch up, and the hour flies by.
Smith's next prospect, however, flies even more under the radar.
Clouds of horn flies were wiped clean from cattle herds.
Time flies so I will enjoy football and my family.
Ten President Richard Nixon resigns, flies away in Marine One.
EDT: President Trump flies back to Washington, D.C. 6 p.m.
Something similar could be happening as flies approach zebra stripes.
You are in the skies, but nothing here really flies.
Flesh flies are much bigger, and their maggots follow suit.
He swats away superheroes like they're flies on his dessert.

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