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"), escapism ("You can't just fly away from your problems!
Like them, he rarely settled, always wanting to fly away.
It's time to fly away from the impending holiday madness.
Neither of us has a plane to fly away in.
The collaboration had a clear impact on the "Fly Away" singer.
I wanted to step on him, but decided to fly away.
But I wanted to experiment and fly away from the nest.
But it might not be long before they, too, fly away.
Buy at Old Navy: Women's relaxed lightweight fly-away performance top
Then I pray to God you gotta help me fly away.
If I could, I'd fly away with a parliament of owls.
One by one the little ducks fly away from mother duck.
Fly, fly away If you don't believe man can fly ... just watch!
Because adult boobies can fly away, the attacks are almost never fatal.
Being D.Va and not being able to fly away is really devastating.
Even the birds are so used to him they don't fly away anymore.
Each is attached to a spool of white ribbon lest they fly away.
The NCCIC can also deploy "fly away teams" to utilities during a cyberattack.
They looked as though they were about to start flapping and fly away.
That's how you react when you're waiting for a bumblebee to fly away.
The "Fly Away" rocker was announced Wednesday as one of the annual event's performers.
We see the president fly away, while "Melania" stays behind at the White House.
When I approach, motorcycles fall over, canned meat cracks, and plastic bags fly away.
When they turn into butterflies, they manage to scurry to daylight and fly away.
The wind did the rest of the work carrying the fly away from shore.
And, the audience quickly finds she's not the only one enjoying the fly away candy.
Smelling easy money, he had no intention of letting his profit fly away so quickly.
It's as if the car might fly away or start walking on its hind wheels.
She did novelizations of popular movies, including "My Girl" (1991) and "Fly Away Home" (1996).
I told her that watching the baby bird hatch, walk and fly away felt incredible.
"We knocked them down, and then after a while they fly away," Dr. Gubler said.
The farther apart two galaxies are, the faster they will fly away from each other.
Even salt and pepper come in liquid form because without gravity the sprinkles would fly away.
It clamps down so hard that the butterfly decides to just give up and fly away.
Well, like a small bird, it was incubated, then after it hatched, allowed to fly away.
But in Senegal, making your transgressions fly away can run you as little as 8 cents.
I want to be there when the dragonfly lands on her cheek and doesn't fly away.
Most of them will fly away, and most of them don't want to deal with people.
"He knew the herding, but he didn't realize the geese could fly away," Mr. Reed said.
In a video, she flexes her arms and stands in different poses while POE's "Fly Away" plays.
Rashid Johnson's Fly Away continues at Hauser & Wirth (511 West 18th Street, Chelsea, Manhattan) through October 22.
The finches eventually did develop anti-predator behavior, learning to fly away when a potential threat approached.
When watching a bird fly away you can see each individual feather flex and rotate as it flaps.
The workers were told it would fly away at sundown, which it did, but it kept coming back.
You'll also need to find a safe place to fly, away from people, buildings, power lines and airplanes.
Killdeer eggs take between 24 and 28 days to hatch, and the birds can fly away shortly after.
But then his twin brother, Jeremy, moved to New York to dance in "Come Fly Away" on Broadway.
"So light I could fly away," she said in a video as she rubbed her newly shorn scalp.
To weigh the animals, they need to be wrapped so they won't fly away (a struggle with all animals).
You'll shout at strange statues to release orbs of energy that fly away, across the landscape, opening distant locks.
Two women began to harmonize the song, "I'll Fly Away," taking advantage of the acoustics of the marble walls.
""If you become a gardener," said the little bunny, "I will become a bird and fly away from you.
When a honeybee colony splits in two, a queen and several thousand workers fly away from a hive together.
Back home, he pushed a button and the net shot out -- covering the goose so it couldn't fly away.
Sunfyre struggled to fly away but was not yet strong enough and fell to the ground a few times.
Then, they get to float up in the air and they fly away — they leave the Land of Sweets.
Known for hits like "Fly Away" and "American Woman," Lenny Kravitz has forged a solid career in rock music.
The mural depicts two reindeer about to fly away, pulling with them a bench instead of Santa&aposs sleigh.
Maybe after being humiliated and bested, he just wants a target that can't fly away or blast him with fire.
Nick choses Kristina for a romantic seaplane jaunt and they fly away, leaving Jasmine teary and frustrated on the shore.
I watched two black phoebes fly away from the ribbons fluttering in their direction, clearly disgusted by my decorating choices.
So it's safe to say in that instance that you were not like a bird and you didn't fly away?
The idea is to whisper prayers to the bird and then let it fly away, taking your problem with it.
But as much as I wish I could, I can't afford to fly away from New Year's Eve every year.
Some moments went beyond that, as when the force of her dancing made it seem that she might fly away.
You wish these women, like ladybugs, had wings inside their shells so they could split them open and fly away.
The farmers were able to pry the octopus&apos tentacles off of the bird, which was able to fly away.
Bees, grasshoppers, and flies all easily tumble into the chlorinated sea, only to find themselves drenched and unable to fly away.
You've never seen charades until you've seen Zoë Kravitz try to act out her dad's song "Fly Away," to her dad.
Sometimes all the tents fly away because of the wind and at night we can't sleep because of the freezing cold.
Once the effects wore off the birds would fly away—only to return a short while later for yet another hit.
I also try to fly away from the nest once in awhile to see what the other side's got going on.
He placed the bird's leg in a splint made of tongue depressors, and within three days the bird could fly away.
For a few weeks in the cooler months I can hear their descendants in turn, before they fledge and fly away.
Today's puzzle has four of them, and you might want to hold on to your puzzles so they don't fly away.
"That wolf just came along like 'chomp, chomp, chomp', because [the grasshoppers] don't fly away, they don't hop away," said Barton.
Veda and Ko were outfitted with weighted belts so they wouldn't fall off or fly away while shooting with their cameras.
A waiter approached with a soda refill, prompting Mr. McCarthy to sweep a copy of "Just Fly Away" out of view.
"They've been saying $85 million is kind of the target they're looking at for a fly-away cost on it," said Higgins.
When they're threatened by predators, some adults will fly away and put on a show as a distraction to protect the colony.
We don't hear what happens on the plane, but we know it can't be kosher because Pavón lets the plane fly away.
Superman 23: Sometimes, when a mission calls for you to lift up a car, the car starts to fly away from you.
Ready to fly away from flu germs and get some much-needed R&R in the form of salt air and sunshine?
It would not necessarily spare him from indictment, but Trump might be able to fly away on Air Force One on Jan.
LET'S FLY, LET'S FLY AWAY: The Senate on Thursday passed a four-month extension of Federal Aviation Administration programs and related taxes.
As I watched bits of my mother flake off and fly away, her larger loss made my own seem mundane and petty.
Before Marie and her Prince fly away in a sleigh, they must make sure to hand the wand to the Sugarplum Fairy.
Institutional play, if it ever comes to that, is going to need a stable court that won't fly away in the wind.
Snyder's Katrina, but it will become your Bush-Flying-Over-New Orleans Moment if you come to Michigan and then just fly away.
Wright batted in the top of the ninth with the winning run on base, and a tie game just a sac fly away.
If a would-be drone thief attempts to pull it down by the line, the drone detaches and safely fly away, Sweeny explained.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The dream embedded in the hymn "I'll Fly Away" is rest — a cessation of struggle, labor, drudgery.
The TV's "Mosquito Away Technology" uses ultrasonic waves that are inaudible to humans but cause mosquitoes to fly away, according to the company.
Seriously. "In the early years, they would untether them, and they would fly away and invariably end up somewhere on Long Island," Silverman recounts.
It ends up reading all those fine spines like the fly away hairs on a persons head, giving the succulent below a weird halo.
Then, when people arrive with rats and cats and whatever else likes to eat birds, they can't fly away and go extinct much faster.
"After performing Lenny Kravitz's "Fly Away" on the show in February, Wilson decided to play the rocker's hit "Are You Gonna Go My Way.
They also have "fly away" teams, or incident response teams, ready to deploy wherever there could be a cybersecurity incident related to the election.
Every time I have grave problems, it's a good song to go inside, to fly away from the daily routine or just to relax.
" But now, Mr. Reed said, "when the birds fly away he gets a real kick out of it — he'll roll around on the ground.
A strolling New Orleans-style jazz band played a festive rendition of the gospel song "I&aposll Fly Away" as the crowd clapped and swayed.
You can actually see it first fly away from the power lines but then suddenly make a quick U-turn straight into the transmission tower.
If she allows a tag to slip to the floor, or fly away in the gusts from the ceiling fan, her salary will be docked.
He'd seen "Shimmer and Shine," about two girls who fly away on a magic carpet, so many times that he could sing all the words.
Cifuentess brother Alex encouraged Chapo to take pilot lessons so that he could fly away at a moment's notice in the event of a surprise raid.
It was safer to retreat into the games of their childhood, as they did more and more; into the stories of creatures that could fly away.
As soon as I did, I watched steel shutters which had been bolted into concrete just fly away as if they had been made of paper.
Benny seems OK with it though because he gets to fly away in a spaceship, and, as we learned in the first film, he loves those.
One source at the defence ministry said the all-in price for the 36 fighter jets, in fly-away condition, was 610 billion rupees ($9.1 billion).
Reed has just released his brand new Babe Rainbow single, "(Can't) Fly Away," and filled Noisey in on everything there is to know about Slow Release.
To get back at McKenna, Natasha rounded up Madison's giant paper airplane and handed it to Peter for him to use to "fly away" from McKenna.
Such periodic, relatively mild fires allow many animals to escape: Birds fly away and koalas shimmy farther up trees as fire burns the ground vegetation below.
We encouraged him to spread his wings and fly away, and to be absolutely sure that we would always be there for him to turn to.
Over the course of less than eight minutes, some of the butterflies and dragonflies fly away; others begin dripping a rivulet of color down the scroll.
And if they get spooked by a predator while they're full, they actually have to barf up some of their food so that they can fly away.
The Alice Springs Desert Park in Australia was reminded of this after a wedge-tailed eagle tried to fly away with a young boy on July 6.
Rashid Johnson's Fly Away, currently on view at Hauser & Wirth in Chelsea, trades in some mighty and influential tropes, like the hymn and the ideas it conveys.
Art Review Rashid Johnson's impressive exhibition "Fly Away," at Hauser & Wirth's Chelsea gallery, unfolds over four spaces, each containing very different works in painting, sculpture or installation.
Justin also paid a visit to the The Ellen DeGeneres Show last year and played another Kravitz song, "Fly Away," but he didn't meet his icon then.
So that they do not try to leap or fly away, the birds are housed in small shelters with soft sides, which prevent them from injuring themselves.
He huddled up under a mattress with his teenage daughter, wife and dog in the lower level of his home and looked up to see everything fly away.
As soon as labour costs rise, textile and garment factories tend to fly away, seeking cheaper fingers to work to the bone, be they in Bangladesh or Ethiopia.
Almost. Luckily, when the American media gets wind of the fact that a government agent let a notorious narco fly away, it puts more pressure on the search.
Acknowledging that she has heard this critique before, Clinton said a friend had showed her a blog post about how Sanders supporters love his trademark fly-away hair.
While unordinary for human drivers, the cars need to know that because it's in a sea-side environment birds may appear and the perceived obstacle will fly away.
With such a powerful shield-breaking tool that doubles as an execute, Echo is great against tanks, especially considering she can fly away from most tanks' effective ranges.
It would be more liberating, she decides, to let those folded birds fly away from a window cracked open — like a soul left ajar — in a moving car.
If the test is successful, the Crew Dragon spacecraft (with no people inside) will fly away from danger, deploy its parachutes, and splash down in the Atlantic Ocean.
Midge and her manager Susie Meyerson (Alex Borstein) are literally left out in the cold as they watch Shy's tour jet fly away to some fair European country.
Don't worry, the bird was eventually able to free itself of the treacherous little weasel (which I did not know could be that small) and fly away. Feb.
Alkali flies (Ephydra hians) dive into a lake, feed on the bottom, and shoot back to the surface to fly away, staying drier than a saltine the whole time.
If you aren't sitting near an especially germ-infested area, and you swatted the fly away fairly quickly, you can feel more confident that you won't consume harmful bacteria.
The news today about Uber's aggressive schedule on flying taxis could be interpreted as a literal attempt to rise above and fly away from its latest bout of troubles.
As I fly away, I turn my head around to see the Star Destroyer explode, which is something I'm only able to do because I'm playing in virtual reality.
After watching the president fly away on his helicopter, T.I. then stands behind POTUS' desk watching a woman seemingly meant to be First Lady Melania Trump enter the room.
They can grip all manner of waste, some of it rather vile, and fly away with it from the landfill, only to let it slip over the surrounding neighborhoods.
An ad campaign cosponsored by Pan Am and Bacardi successfully encouraged Americans to fly away from alcohol prohibition in the US to drink rum in the sun in Cuba.
Our rookie hunter excitement (we started giggling and cheering) got the best of us and quickly caused the partridge who was hiding in a nearby pine tree to fly away.
By the time he won his first Grammy (out of four) for his hit song "Fly Away" in 1998, the blue was long gone, but Romeo was alive and well.
Credit where credit's due to Vaults, the trio responsible for the cover of Randy Newman's "One Day I'll Fly Away" here, for forcing John Lewis to pivot to synths, however.
"When you stand up and recite the prayer, the smell of your breath will make the angels fly away," he reportedly told Mr. Ismael when the mosque owner began smoking.
The Roam-e isn't the only drone we've seen that can autonomously fly away from you and take your picture, but it is the first that's been shaped....like this.
"He stayed for a long time and I wasn't sure if he was scared so I was trying to encourage him to fly away," Maresca wrote in the video description.
Declassified footage of a US bombing of ISIS cash depots has been released and you can see the airstrike that made millions of dollars fly away ina swarm after the explosion.
Some had lost their ability to fly away; some had taken up nesting on the ground, with their eggs out in the open; perhaps most dangerously, they had lost their fear.
Royal fans were also concerned that the mother of two, 58, would fly away in the windy weather, which had guests clutching their fascinators and skirts to prevent a wardrobe malfunction.
As the narrator says at one point, the mother is the great hole in your life, and the more you fly away from her, the more you actually fly toward her.
" While we sat on a bench in Central Park, at times saying nothing, I recalled his description of a teenage character in "Just Fly Away": "a loner who likes to mingle.
"I'll Fly Away" (single), The Chuck Wagon Gang (1948) Anyone who has seen the film "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" might recognize this tune -- a recording was featured on the soundtrack. 19973.
"Fly Away" culminates in a final large gallery with "Antoine's Organ," a type of installation Mr. Johnson has developed over the past four years and has not shown in New York before.
After a sometimes harrowing life, Mr. Sundholm has finally made good on his desire to paint, depicting city scenes in a brushy fly-away style descended from Oskar Kokoschka and European Expressionism.
ScienceTake Stick insects, which look like walking twigs, are popular as pets and research subjects because they're easy to keep, can't fly away, and move at a pace that allows observation and study.
" LaLa 28, continues to commemorate her father on Instagram, sharing a photo of the two Wednesday with the caption, "And when you finally fly away, I'll be hoping that I served you well.
Sometimes the Wi-Fi at these places doesn't work; other times, their cold brew is so strong I can physically feel my soul trying to claw out of my body and fly away.
For all its grand gesturing, Fly Away is full of work too heavy to lift on one's own, and the artist hasn't given me a lever with which to find out what's underneath.
But the live audio element of the upcoming Hauser & Wirth show — one of the New York art season's most anticipated, named "Fly Away" after the gospel hymn — is a first for the artist.
He was photographed at "Come Fly Away" on Broadway in 2010, and he and his wife, Melania, were seen at "American Idiot," also in 2010, to name just two Broadway openings he attended.
When Joana overhears her auntie (Gina Bonati) describe her as "a viper," Lemp's body contorts like a child who's both about to throw a tantrum and attempt to grow wings and fly away.
Serbia's Troicki watches a bird fly away after it landed on the court during his first-round match against Spain's Munoz de la Nava at the Australian Open tennis tournament at Melbourne Park, Australia.
If you grab a whole fistful of dry noodles and crack the bundle in half, the same thing happens: A spray of broken middle-pieces fly away from the two handfuls you're left with.
"That's not to say that the 480 million have all died as a consequence of the fires because some things are going to be mobile — birds will fly away and come back," Dickman added.
It depicts two reindeer — traditionally seen as a symbol of Christmas and associated with Santa Claus — about to fly away and bring with them a bench, which takes the place of Santa&aposs sleigh.
Its base can be filled with water so it doesn't fly away in the wind, and it can be inflated using the cool setting on a hair dryer so you don't over-exert your lungs.
I can never get back the missed birthday parties and the school plays where my husband saved a seat that remained empty, and the time a dragonfly landed on her cheek and didn't fly away.
Another behavior of drunken birds — a condition most commonly seen in robins and other thrushes, as well as cedar waxwings — is an atypical willingness to stay put when a human approaches, rather than fly away.
It trapped its characters in a single place with a history and a context that characters could not simply fly away from at the end of each episode, forced them to live with consequences and compromise.
At least half of all birds who fly into windows will ultimately die of internal bleeding, even when they seem to recover and fly away, and this stunned cedar waxwing was in no shape to fly.
There, Ms. Smith has installed three aluminum sculptures of gold-leaf–covered birds perched on chairs; one work hangs from the ceiling, its fused seats dangling upside down as two birds appear poised to fly away.
All of which is to say, after watching the new music video from Mura Masa, for his track "All Around the World" featuring Desiigner, this urge to fly away just got a hell of a lot stronger.
In the video she shared with fans on Tuesday night, Sanaa rubs her newly shaved scalp saying, "I feel so light, I could fly away," filming it from various angles before blowing a kiss at the camera.
From this point of view, you can think of light rays on the surface of a black hole as a bundle of straws all pointing outward, trying to fly away at the speed of, of course, light.
The impetus for the reunion is Philippa's "prenatal depression," an illness severe enough to compel her to fly away from her husband and children in New Zealand to seek solace with her parents and sisters in Canada.
Others are half-recovered: A 83-year-old woman living on federal assistance has new walls but a fragile metal roof that is screwed on to wood planks and certain to fly away in the next major storm.
" Braun explained, "There was a time where I would go to sleep almost every night, when he had the money to fly away from me, and I was worried every night that I was going to lose him.
Bernie Sanders isn't letting one of his most lighthearted moments on the campaign trail fly away Saturday as his campaign tweeted a drawing of him and the bird that stole the show during an event in Portland, Oregon.
In Johnson's last exhibition, Fly Away, at Hauser & Wirth, his thinking around color was on display in his Escape Collages, green landscapes that used color as a way to create content and show Johnson's autonomy as an artist.
Even when they do come home, there's always the end of the day, of the week, of the summer, when they fly away to the other side of the world, off to a place where you cannot follow.
The necrophilic mallard only reluctantly left his 'mate': when I had approached him to about five metres, he did not fly away but simply walked off a few metres, weakly uttering series of two-note 'raeb-raeb' calls.
The fact that monthly active users shrank by 1 million during the quarter compared to the previous one – and will fall another "mid-single digit millions" in the next quarter - caused many of these trend followers to fly away.
"With this facility, we can pursue aggressive educational and research flight projects that involve high risk of fly-away or loss-of-control — and in realistic wind, lighting and sensor conditions," said U-M aerospace engineering professor Ella Atkins.
Someday, these experts say, if the expansion continues, making the galaxies fly away faster and faster, the rest of the universe will be permanently out of sight to us, and we will be forever out of sight of it.
A few worshipers in jeans and flannel shirts will lead the congregation in hymns whose mountain music melodies, like "I'll Fly Away," evoke the tribe's pre-exile home in North Carolina and are sung in both Cherokee and English.
The leaders agreed to scale back an original plan to buy 126 Rafale planes to just 36 in fly-away condition to meet the Indian Air Force's urgent needs as it faces an assertive China and long-time foe Pakistan.
The 24-year-old dog owner told Devon Live that her 4-year-old pup was in her garden in Devon — a county in southwest England — when her partner witnessed a seagull swoop down and fly away with the small dog.
A new drone from the NIMBUS group at the University of Nebraska can fall out of a plane, parachute down, fly to a certain place, dig a hole, hide sensors inside it and then fly away like some crazy wasp.
His company stays neutral and allows people on the ground to decide what they want to do about unwanted aerial vehicles in their airspace, whether that's shooting the drones down or getting in touch with a pilot to tell them to fly away.
After 17 years at American Ballet Theater, where she was a principal, and a career on Broadway performing leading roles in Twyla Tharp's "Movin' Out" and "Come Fly Away," Ms. Tuttle has become one of the city's most sought-after ballet teachers.
India's air force originally planned for 126 Rafale twin-engine fighters from Dassault, but the two sides could not agree on the terms of local production with a state-run Indian firm and settled for 36 planes in a fly-away condition.
The actress Zhang Ziyi perhaps best summed up the feelings among many of Beijing's 22 million residents by writing on her Weibo account on Saturday that the smog made her want to pick up her 11-month-old daughter and fly away.
The leaders agreed to scale back an original plan to buy 126 Rafale planes to just 36 in fly-away condition to meet the Indian Air Force's urgent needs as it tries to modernize and face an assertive China and long-time foe Pakistan.
In an interview with Revolver Mag, Shawn (the clown-looking one) explained that the term maggots can be a metaphor for the fans that feed on the pain in their songs, hoping that they can one day transform and fly away from their troubles.
Two weights on long tethers fling themselves out from the satellite and fly away via exploding bolts, taking the angular momentum with them—which is good news for satellites, whose instruments usually don't work so well when whipping around like they're inside of a blender.
While much of Dr. Sladen's work was conducted in frigid anonymity, two apogees of his research were popularized — in "Penguin City," a television documentary first broadcast by CBS in 1971, and in "Fly Away Home," a 1996 Hollywood film starring Jeff Daniels and Anna Paquin.
" He points out to his friend that Boston will still need EU migrant labor on the farms and in the packhouses, but says the money which once circulated within the local economy will still "fly away" and the town will continue to be "robbed blind.
Sometimes I'd pick up a stick and take a whack at one, and it would fly away into a tree, where it would screech at me, tottering on a branch, its head held high, no longer a bird but a kind of fluffy serpent.
As she continues to sing — "Let me fly away with you, for my love is like the wind, and wild is the wind" — her voice quakes and quavers, even as she keeps extending the notes, singing slowly as if she's tasting her own pain.
Super Rhyme crash-lands on earth, he becomes a superhero who gets to rap for Howard Cosell, only to turn into a vampire and fly away in bat form while rapping in a Transylvanian accent, only to re-transform into a vampire so he can breakdance.
"You and I both know this river must surely flow to an end Keep me in your heart, keep your soul on the mend I hope you're haunted by the music of my soul, when I'm gone Please don't fly away to find a new love".
A home remedy for a drunken bird that has been stunned, she said, is to place it in a box with holes poked in or a loosely fitting cover (and check on the patient every 10 to 15 minutes until it is ready to fly away).
But she was unhappy in her role as homemaker, writing in the 1955 poem "Captive": I think about it and yet I know I'll never be able to leave this cage Even if the warden should let me go I've lost the strength to fly away.
This is where one of the great myths of the Hyperloop comes into play: the capsule will not travel at the speed of sound, nor at any other similar speed; they'll have to adapt the speed to the morphology of the terrain or the capsule may fly away.
In the video, the men kick off the party by decorating the crusts, which spin through the air like tiny UFOs (apparently spreading the sauce over the dough was actually pretty difficult given that the pizzas tended to fly away), and top them off with olives and pepperoni.
Carly Rae Jepsen can plead all she wants, but the couple does not run away together: Dom gets on board the flight only to discover that Darlene isn't there; Darlene we see pulling herself together in the restroom — she decided not to fly away at all, it seems.
"Yes, I believe that a civilian who has a thorough experience of flight simulation could indeed start, taxi and take off an aircraft with no real world pilot experience," Ryan Barclay, the founder and executive director of Fly Away Simulation, an online hub for "at home" flight simulation enthusiasts, said on Sunday.
Dr. Sladen (pronounced SLAY-den) was a technical adviser to "Fly Away Home," a fictionalized version of his joint venture with William Lishman, an artist and pilot, to teach young Canada geese, swans and other birds to fly safe migratory routes guided by an ultralight aircraft in the lead position of their traditional "V" formation.
In a corner booth, Andrew McCarthy, the 54-year-old actor, writer and television director known for his roles in 503s movies like "Pretty in Pink" and "Less Than Zero," made steady progress on a burger and fries as he discussed his latest project: a young-adult novel called "Just Fly Away" (Algonquin Young Readers).
The newbies inevitably interpret the question in terms of distance, but the whole point of the joke is time — how long it will be until they get out of this program and fly away home, back to the parents who sent them here for intensive help with intractable problems like drug use or depression, defiance or self-harm.
By day he sold high fashion pieces: "Everyone wants to fly away from here but not everyone can make their own wings... so they buy them from me..." By night he was an unstoppable bon vivant, deciding what kind of buzz was right for that night and mixing the pharmaceutical cocktail that had the least tortuous hangover attached.
" But you and me are at just the right distance: "Want to help your dead ass fly away when you've had your last breath / Want to rip a new one in the mean angel of death / Want to crush all your despair I want to make you laugh / Want to make St. Peter testify on your behalf.
Once she defeated the Kree Starforce and scared Ronan (Lee Pace) and his Accusers away from Earth, the Skrulls were able to use Mar-Vell's Tesseract-enhanced Light Speed Engine to fly away in search of the thousands of other Skrulls in hiding, scattered around the galaxy, as well as a new home planet with Captain Marvel by their side.
After she defeats the Kree Starforce and scares Ronan (returning MCU favorite Lee Pace) and his Accusers away from Earth, the Skrulls are able to use Mar-Vell's Tesseract-enhanced Light Speed Engine to fly away in search of the thousands of other Skrulls in hiding, scattered around the galaxy, as well as a new home planet with Captain Marvel by their side.
Revanchist, KKK-analogue Sons of the Harpy claimed the life of Targaryen loyalist Barristan Selmy, the dishonored (and perpetually friend-zoned) Jorah Mormont became a "Stone Man" leper while trying to prove his devotion to his Khaleesi, and trophy husband Hizdahr zo Loraq got stabbed to death—all so that Daenerys could say, "Haters gonna hate," and fly away on her dragon and wind up the captive of Dothraki tribal warriors. Again.
The male bluebird set up an angry clicking from his perch in a nearby maple as soon as the flock landed in our yard, and when one of them had the nerve to peer into the nest-box hole — which is, by design, too small to admit a starling — he immediately dived at the intruder's head, startling it so thoroughly that it fell to the ground before it could stop its headlong tumble and fly away.

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