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While still in training she discovered a love of parachuting.
US troops performing a parachuting military exercise in 2016 in Poland.
A man in Nové Herminovy awaits his friend, who is parachuting above.
Over and over you are parachuting into an unfamiliar country and culture.
Good thing that Wood is used to parachuting into unexpected conditions and improvising.
Mid-air, the boy transforms into a soldier parachuting down with a gun.
The MPC was a group of young men who performed daredevil parachuting stunts.
Now, the Kardashians are parachuting into the island to tape their vapid TV show.
She spent 15 minutes in orbit, before safely parachuting to Earth in a capsule.
Three of the 80 Doolittle raiders were killed in crash landings or while parachuting.
General Sineenat completed courses on jungle warfare and night parachuting, according to the biography.
General Sineenat completed courses on jungle warfare and night parachuting, according to the biography.
I remind him about the people parachuting out of a blimp once upon a time.
The course includes little quests like rounding up stray cows, or parachuting onto a target.
It is also trying to deploy local candidates rather than parachuting in Oxbridge-educated clones.
It had Roman (Tyrese Gibson) and Tej (Ludacris) tearing each other down while driving parachuting cars.
How do you top a team of cars parachuting out of a plane in Furious 7?
The company plans to catch the parachuting fairings in a large net attached to a ship.
It's not about super-doctors -- or supercomputers for that matter -- parachuting in to save the day.
In one interview, a driver excitedly describes his firearms, explosives, and parachuting training in the military.
General assignment culture writers absent-mindedly parachuting into football coverage to tell us what Cam Newton means.
From its origins as a small tiger team parachuting into a terrible government IT crisis — the HealthCare.
Just parachuting in "a lot of people who look like doctors" will not raise standards, he warns.
While working in a textile mill, Tereshkova joined a parachuting club, where she made 150 parachute jumps.
Ms. Reddy was glad her parachuting husband had his moment, but realized later she should have joined.
The pilot was seen parachuting from the plane, but the Americans do not know if he survived.
America sought to respond in kind, forming Ranger units with skills like low-altitude parachuting and sabotage.
During a bombing run over Hanoi five months later, he was shot down, parachuting into a lake.
And he is a star, but he didn't know all the problems as he was parachuting in.
He pulled sharply downward on it and a flare shot up, parachuting an umbrella of white phosphorus.
In another exercise above Nevada, about 120 soldiers simulated parachuting into an enemy's territory while dark outside.
It's just 100 players parachuting into an ever-shrinking battlefield, and the last person (or team) standing wins.
In the hands of parachuting reporters, rural America became a frighteningly white place, devoid of people of color.
Close to Jansbu they had passed the spot where the parachuting commandos came to ground 75 years earlier.
With her experience from parachuting, she wrote a letter to the space center asking if she could join.
Of course, many of the journalists parachuting in for the Games are expressing awe about what they see.
And of course, a construction site shootout that starts with you parachuting in from high above the city.
That's roughly 1,500 sailors who are trained in deep-sea diving, explosive ordnance disposal, parachuting and land warfare.
Many years ago the critique of social practice was about parachuting artists who exploit the community for their career.
The capsule landed on its side, a frequent occurrence in the windy steppe area, after parachuting for 14 minutes.
The act of parachuting is measured in seconds, with mistakes punishable by death, [which] sets a standard for education.
The first shot, of Mr. Pitt's character, Max Vatan, parachuting into the Moroccan desert, is hypnotically beautiful and strange.
"It's parachuting in to get a dose of varied social interaction," he told me exuberantly on the way home.
And apparently Iger was on board with the idea of parachuting Jimmy into Bristol while Skipper was still there.
Many on social media took issue with the "parachuting in" of the 12 North Korean athletes at the last minute.
And of course, we kicked things off by gathering The Family and parachuting into PUBG one last time for 2017.
His idea of the perfect parting gift for a human snail: parachuting me out of a hired plane over Haifa.
We would then hear about how military patients go on later to do parachuting or skiing despite some losing multiple limbs.
A trained electrical engineer and experienced skydiver, Boenish left his job at Hughes Aircraft in 1968 to pursue filmmaking and parachuting.
There was greater emphasis on non-conventional warfare this year, with troops parachuting from planes and rappelling down ropes from helicopters.
After parachuting into Pakistani territory, he was reportedly beaten by a mob of people before the military took him into custody.
It is a textbook example of "parachuting in," a practice that has been harshly criticized even when undertaken by seasoned journalists.
Like other special operators, he then spent years learning combat diving, parachuting, close-quarters combat and other skills of his craft.
And we're parachuting it into our world and hoping for the best, and I think we can do better than that.
Pitt plays Canadian pilot and Allied Forces intelligence officer Max Vatan, who we first meet parachuting into the Moroccan desert in 1942.
Nineteen soldiers were heading to a parachuting course when the aircraft went down in the Pastaza province of the country's Amazon region.
Then I saw something falling from the sky — I thought it was a bomb, but actually, it was the pilot parachuting down.
I know it doesn't sound as flashy as parachuting in with guns blazing, but it will transform youth engaged in violent groups.
She dazzled spectators by walking on the wings while aloft or parachuting from the plane while a co-pilot took the controls.
"The artists talked a lot about how it's not about parachuting into the community, getting them excited, and suddenly leaving," Campbell said.
The parachuting that opens every play session of Battlegrounds is always accompanied by ten or fifteen death messages that appear in quick succession.
Parachuting a lot of heavily subsidised London luvvies into deprived, northern working-class cities has not always turned out well in the past.
Cooper became a folklore legend after parachuting from a jet in 19803 in a business suit and escaping with $200,000 in ransom money.
Parachuting into the memespehere may come off as inauthentic posing and Facebook could find it difficult to build a young fanbase for LOL.
After 224.5,500 parachute jumps from planes over 15 years, Boenish needed a new adventure -- and that's when he began parachuting off high cliffs.
It's important to note that many of these forays into the housing market are not just the private sector parachuting into communities, either.
National Democrats are parachuting into the races because of concern over the outcome of California's so-called jungle primaries, set for June 5.
One year people are parachuting in with Google Glass on their faces and another year it's hey look at this completely modular phone.
It definitely has the feel of a documentary where the filmmakers know the community, rather than just parachuting in to make a movie.
The first step, when realized, is space tourism, allowing visitors to briefly experience microgravity in Earth's orbit, before parachuting down to West Texas.
After escaping and parachuting into the ocean, he found a life raft and paddled against the tide taking him toward Japanese-occupied territory.
Another example of short-term interest: groups parachuting into a community before an election to rally the base around a dramatic local environmental plight.
It has also had problems with algorithms cribbing dubious views off of Twitter and parachuting them into the top of its general search results.
Since April, an Abakan cargo plane has been regularly parachuting 20-ton pallets of food into Deir al-Zour: chickpeas, salt, bulgur, rice, oil.
Germany, an industrial powerhouse, is especially good at this, so Musk parachuting in with his zany ideas might not go over all that well.
Michael Caine plays Ebenezer Scrooge as a prickly, wearied old man parachuting through eras past, present, and future under the guidance of various ghosts.
The crew capsule came down in about 10 minutes, parachuting safely to Earth so the folks at SpaceX in Hawthorne can study the data.
The affair included a Royal Air Force flyover in Portsmouth, England, nonagenarian veterans parachuting over Normandy, and vintage military jeeps lining up on the beach.
There was a chance it might seem like ignorant othering, or needless parachuting by clueless foreigners in the vein of Gordon Ramsay's recent travel show.
Now, you realize that, as a parachutist, one enjoys challenge, and there's a great similarity between the work I did in parachuting and this work.
The MH-47 is used for a variety of operations, including infiltration and exfiltration of troops, assault operations, resupply, parachuting, and combat search and rescue. 
The Canadian military will test technology that allows soldiers to carry more, crouch for longer, and better withstand the impact of parachuting to the ground.
It calls to mind the snowboarding of Alto's Adventure, the sand-surfing of Journey, and the parachuting of Just Cause, but with no obligation to progress.
He had completed a rigorous two-year training program in parachuting, combat diving and air traffic control, and was among the elite of the Air Force.
Southerners deserve a publication that covers the nuances of their environment, history and communities without being condescending or stereotypical, without parachuting in from large metropolitan areas.
In 1970, a group of women in the W.A.F.C. completed the difficult Airborne School program, parachuting out of airplanes wearing fatigues as their male counterparts did.
It was launched from Hammaguir, Algeria, and the French astrocat spent five minutes weightless, propelled to a height of 157 kilometers, before parachuting back to Earth.
Within four minutes of parachuting onto the post-apocalyptic island and hacking at a few wooden crates to get the resources inside, I'm already about to die.
We actually have the European probe parachuting down through Titan's atmosphere, while Cassini flew over the top, picking up those signals and relaying them back to Earth.
After parachuting into a profoundly fractured board, the C.E.O. has managed to make a kind of peace among the company's directors, a group that includes Mr. Kalanick.
Thirty years ago, a drug agent-turned-drug smuggler named Andrew Thornton II fell to his death after a parachuting mishap in the sky over Knoxville, Tennessee.
The channel broadcast images of amphibious armored vehicles ploughing through the sea towards a landing site, helicopters firing missiles at shore locations and soldiers parachuting down from helicopters.
When you watch the movies, SEALs usually have inserted into enemy territory via a free-fall jump, often the high-altitude, low-opening method of free-fall parachuting.
The prosecution says he tried to kill Victoria Cilliers, 42, — a highly experienced parachuting instructor — by damaging her main and reserve parachutes in a jump April 5, 2015.
The A400M - ordered by Belgium, Britain, France, Germany, Luxembourg, Spain and Turkey - has been hit by engine gearbox problems and delays in fitting parachuting capacity and advanced defenses.
During a speech to new agents graduating from the FBI's academy, Barr quipped that his second term as U.S. attorney general had felt like parachuting into enemy territory.
The Vernon North Okanagan Royal Canadian Mounted Police said it responded to a report of a skydiver who sustained fatal injuries as a result of a parachuting incident.
After parachuting into enemy territory and being surrounded by a mob, he tried to eat some of the documents he was carrying, according to Indian news media reports.
After 9/11, he built a miniature Tora Bora and during the Iraq War, he built a battle scene with burned-out buildings and an angel parachuting in.
After parachuting down to the location of your choosing, the goal is to scavenge as much of an arsenal as you're able to while fending off enemy players/squads.
It didn't take long for the chain to be met with charges that it was merely parachuting into a neighborhood and somehow making light of those displaced by gentrification.
A naval pilot during World War Two, Bush became an occasional skydiver after leaving the presidency and marked his 90th birthday by parachuting from a helicopter with jump partner.
Tangeman said after parachuting down, he was marched for 13 days north to Hanoi, the beginning of nearly five years in captivity, including time spent at the notorious Hanoi Hilton.
But when the day ended and the second match began, we suddenly found ourselves in airplanes at night, parachuting below to search for and destroy a number of artillery pieces.
The genre was popularized by Playerunknown's Battlegrounds, from which Epic borrowed the core concept of 100 players parachuting onto a deserted island, with the last person standing being the victor.
She's made a habit of parachuting into spaces where visible minorities are speaking out about their rights and demanding they explain their political positions and teach her why she's wrong.
You may or may not know that Towkio celebrated that release by ascending 100,000 feet in a helium balloon before parachuting back down to Earth while listening to the album.
"Don't be shocked … if two weeks before the convention, here comes Joe Biden parachuting in and Barack Obama fanning the flames to make it all happen," the former speaker said.
The FAA required its safety inspectors to conduct increased surveillance of parachute operations, revised the safety guidance we issued to parachute operators, and increased our safety outreach to the parachuting community.
That's also likely a reference to the early reputation Rocket Internet/Germany had for parachuting in MBAs to found tech startups, the antithesis to a more Silicon Valley engineering-led approach.
Jones told them soldiers would soon be "parachuting" into Jonestown to kill everyone, and that it was time to drink the cyanide-laced punch that had been prepared in nearby vats.
In this sequel to Mawer's 2012 novel "Trapeze," a young, glamorous British spy named Marian Sutro returns to postwar England after parachuting behind enemy lines and being captured by the Nazis.
Most of the planes ran out of fuel before reaching the landing sites, and the crews bailed out, parachuting into China or landing in the ocean, some in Japanese-held areas.
Yet sensationalist images of the bad old days persist among some parachuting photographers who — under the guise of impassioned concern for the marginalized — made garish images of drug users and prostitutes.
It's weeks and months and years on end sacrificing real life for a tennis life, without a real home: constantly parachuting into different cities and setting up camp in strange hotels.
People are much more likely to get involved and vote when there's genuine social pressure from people they know (not just random volunteers parachuting into town or calling on the telephone).
Strip away the camerawork, chases, and parachuting vehicles, and you're left with the family theme that's driven the series ever since Morgan and Lin soft-rebooted it with 2009's Fast & Furious.
Oregon-made products to pick up at Portland International Airport (PDX) run the gamut, including parachuting DB Cooper action figures ($4.99) and Moonstruck Chocolate's dark chocolate bar honoring PDX's airport carpet ($12).
According to SpaceX CEO Elon Musk, the boat missed catching the fairing by "a few hundred meters," but he thinks there's a simple fix: Bigger parachutes to better control the parachuting fairing.
Aerial Vehicles: There is nothing more satisfying than getting your squadmate to fly you up to a mission, marking your targets with a drone, and then parachuting in to wipe everyone out.
In February, a Russian fighter jet was shot down in the rebel-controlled area, and the pilot was killed by members of a militia on the ground after parachuting from the plane.
Mediator Starting a weekly column about the nexus between media, technology, culture and politics in the middle of the 2016 presidential campaign was like parachuting into a hail of machine-gun crossfire.
Epic Games' cartoony and competitive survival shooter game took a core element of Playerunknown's Battlegrounds — 100 human players parachuting onto an island with an ever-shrinking battlefield — and turned into a worldwide phenomenon.
Though Epic borrowed the concept of parachuting onto an island and competing against a large number of other players from PUBG, the developer has a few key advantages over its PC-focused rival.
Pokémon Go is held back by the limitations of AR technology The viral YouTube gag showed off a Charizard hidden in a remote cave and a Mew soaring around a parachuting sky-diver.
Mr. Spacey is that parent, a flashy business magnate named Tom Brand who is cut from the same cloth as Richard Branson — telegenic and prone to daredevil activities like parachuting into news conferences.
And Points of Interest and Suggested Itineraries could be handy for business travelers parachuting into a place for a night or two but hoping to get to a must-see spot between meetings.
"That is really exactly what the job description was: parachuting down and being able to churn out a ton of material, not really knowing what the lay of the land was," she said.
Lady Gaga made one hell of an entrance at the Met Gala ... parachuting into the glitzy event in one super-sized outfit, and then rocking several more -- including one that was almost nothing!
After parachuting into France, he joined a Resistance network and trained résistants in the use of explosives to blow up power plants and railroads, then sabotaged the factory the Germans used to repair them.
I was kinda skeptical of it when they first made the announcement last month—I wasn't sure that I needed to see v-necked tech-house types parachuting onto tall buildings and sniping civilians.
Relations were thrown into a crisis after a Turkish fighter jet shot down a Russian Su-24 attack plane and the Russian pilot was fatally shot by Syrian rebels as he was parachuting down.
But some Republicans think Saccone may have done even worse had it not been for Trump parachuting in on Saturday, lambasting "Lamb the sham" and inspiring some of his loyal voters to cast ballots.
The woman was parachuting with a group when she collided with the rear of the trailer during her descent near the Lodi Airport in San Joaquin County, California Highway Patrol said in a statement.
"Local communities should be able to tackle the plastic pollution crisis in their own cities and states," said Melges, of Greenpeace's anti-plastics campaign, "without D.C. lobbyists parachuting into state capitals to shut them down."
" This is how he's described on the website of the Hall of Fame of Parachuting: "Jacques-Andre Istel - Chairman Created and edited the MUSEUM OF HISTORY IN GRANITE at Felicity as a legacy for Humanity.
Indeed, Mr. Briceño, who used to be a cost controller at an oil company in his native Venezuela, was inspired to start parachuting and then proximity flying by watching YouTube videos of other people's jumps.
You have national or international news organizations parachuting into the middle of the country for a few hours, but you don't have as much of that great indigenous local reporting that you used to have.
The setup sounds a lot like the typical daredevil parachuting from a plane, but in Eustace's case, the singular twist involved less of a jump, and more of a lift followed by a potentially deadly drop.
Its cofounder and former CEO, Adam Neumann, has been accused of, among other things, self-dealing, referring to maternity leave as "vacation," and of driving his company into the ground before parachuting away with $2000 billion.
Unlikely. Towkio has increasingly proven himself to be SaveMoney's utility man, whether he's crooning alongside Justin Bieber on Chance the Rapper's Coloring Book or parachuting in for a clutch verse on theMIND's recent album Summer Camp.
He was deployed to Jordan in 2016 and helped train members of the Jordanian special forces as part of the United States' campaign against the Islamic State, the Marines said, before completing sniper and parachuting courses.
The Vernon North Okanagan Royal Canadian Mounted Police responded to a call about a "sudden death of a man" involved in a "parachuting incident" over the weekend, police said in a press release provided to BuzzFeed News.
She was a platoon leader for an Army construction unit in Iraq, but during her training in the United States she learned static-line parachuting, in which a line connected to the plane pulls open the chute.
Parachuting in from the campaign trail, three presidential contenders were on hand to cast their own votes that day: Senators John McCain, Republican of Arizona; Hillary Clinton, Democrat of New York; and Barack Obama, Democrat of Illinois.
Parachuting onto a snow-covered mountain plateau, the small group teamed up with a handful of other commando soldiers before skiing to their destination, penetrating the plant on foot and blowing up the heavy water production line.
Airbus blames engine makers and political meddling for the program's chronic problems, but has also struggled to fill gaps in parachuting or refuelling capacity as well as the defensive systems needed to take the combat aircraft to war.
As he climbed the rungs at Chloride over the next 26 years, ultimately serving as chairman, Mr. Edwardes became known for parachuting into troubled divisions and finding solutions with the same fervor he displayed on the squash courts.
Everything in the image was just too enticing to ignore: The movie's name, the portraits of the shockingly successful lead actors, and the distant, parachuting elephant hovering in front of a bright blue sky on the right side.
The fifth episode of the miniseries closes with another standard, Vera Lynn's wistful "We'll Meet Again" (1939), which accompanies the image of Captain John "YoYo" Yossarian (Christopher Abbott) parachuting in the sky from a plane after getting shot.
Sadly, the sharknado hits just as Matt Shepard (Hannah Montana alum Cody Linley) is parachuting out of plane alongside new wife Gabrielle (Everybody Hates Chris alum Imani Hakim) – forcing Matt's dad Fin (Ian Ziering) to save the day … again.
"Ain't nobody parachuting into the black community thinking that you can hang out and say 'I won Iowa,' and go to Lizard's Thicket and say, 'I'm the one," he added, referring to a renown barbecue restaurant in South Carolina.
But if things don't go according to plan for her: "Don't be shocked if two weeks before the [Democratic] convention, here comes Joe Biden parachuting in and Barack Obama fanning the flames to make it all happen," Boehner said.
The lack starts to feel a little absurd when you consider all the other seemingly random and arguably unnecessary emojis that exist, like the parachuting person, the banjo, and the stick of butter with a little bit sliced off.
These translate into a bracing simultaneity between near and distant objects, as in "La Crau with Peach Trees in Blossom" (1889), in which the viewer seems to be suspended over the landscape, as if parachuting slowly downward into it.
It carried a chaplain (he was unarmed but determined to increase church attendance by parachuting into war with everyone else) and a dog (a Scottish terrier puppy that stayed on the plane and was, by all appearances, also unarmed).
All of this is done with the hope that Overtime can reduce the cost overhead of parachuting team members to a single game — like a rivalry game between Michigan and Ohio State — and then sending them on to the next thing.
The New York Times has rightfully received criticism for parachuting its reporters into diners in Trump states to ask voters why they're sticking with the president in spite of whatever embarrassing or borderline treasonous thing he had done most recently.
On Thursday, the director of an organization that certifies skydivers told the Associated Press that 25-year-old Yong Kwon did not have the advanced parachuting certificate required by the Federal Aviation Administration for the jump he was participating in.
Matt Hasselbeck, an ESPN analyst and former Seahawks quarterback, said he was skeptical of Carroll when he took over his team in 2010, seeing him as an annoying, rah-rah college guy parachuting in from the University of Southern California.
His statement came hours after KCNA reported that Kim Jong Un supervised a parachuting drill by military sharpshooters and vowed to build an "invincible army," displaying more defiance despite the decision by the U.S. and South Korea to shelve their drills.
Canada's military prohibits members of the armed forces from consuming cannabis eight hours before any duty, 24 hours before any operation of weapons or vehicles and 28 days before high altitude parachuting, operating in a hyperbaric environment and serving on a military aircraft.
After parachuting into Central France with Borrel, de Baissac set up an Allied safe house for agents in the town of Poitiers in western France, selecting an apartment near Gestapo headquarters — a hiding-in-plain-sight strategy she felt would arouse less suspicion.
Think of the traffic app Waze rerouting cars in Los Angeles and disrupting otherwise quiet neighborhoods; Airbnb parachuting groups of international tourists into residential communities; Instagram spreading IRL lifestyle memes; or Foursquare sending traveling businessmen to the same cafe over and over again.
It prohibits members of Canada's armed forces from consuming cannabis eight hours before any duty, 24 hours before any operation of weapons or vehicles and 28 days before high altitude parachuting, operating in a hyperbaric environment and serving on a military aircraft.
His prospective membership in the EU is all but toast -- not just by calling for the return of the death penalty (which is outlawed by the EU) -- but over specific European objections, parachuting ministers into the Netherlands, Germany and France for divisive rallies.
In my youth as a Boy Scout tying knots, lashings and pioneering and in my years of service in the Marine Corps rappelling, fast roping from helicopters and parachuting I understood how important it is to have only the best ropes and cords.
The border between curiosities and contenders had never seemed so porous, and new candidates seemed to be parachuting in every week; there was a report the day before that Mayor Bill de Blasio of New York would soon be joining the race.
Sister District has also committed to building long-term connections between sister groups, so volunteers aren't just parachuting in to knock on doors at the last minute in a random place every two years, but increasing knowledge and trust with their local partners.
"There is an inherent risk to parachuting and there are measures you take to mitigate that risk, but paying passengers should be able to count on an airworthy plane, an adequately trained pilot, a safe operator and adequate federal oversight of those operations," Homendy said.
JERSEY CITY, N.J., May 28 (Reuters) - A member of a U.S. Navy SEAL skydiving group was killed in a parachuting accident on Sunday while performing in an aerial exhibition as part of the annual Fleet Week festival in New York Harbor, a Navy official said.
The test, which concluded with the rocket's landing and the capsule parachuting safely to the desert floor, was an important step forward for Kent, Washington-based Blue Origin by showing the passenger capsule can escape from the rocket should something go wrong during launch.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE won't be skydiving or parachuting into his rally in Cloverdale, Calif.
Here are a few meals that might kill me: Although there's always the real threat of contracting a norovirus or being hunted by a crazed chef I gave a bad review, I'm not exactly parachuting into forest fires or ice-road trucking on the work clock.
Boutiques along Brighton Beach and Coney Island Avenue advertise "European Fashion," which means headless mannequins hanging from the ceiling in asymmetrical parachuting garments whose buckles, zippers, mesh pockets, frills, knots and sashes require a doctorate in engineering to operate, which fortunately the fashionistas of Brighton hold.
The decision is the result of a torrent of criticism Niezgoda faced on social media and from local activists who felt that Niezgoda was parachuting into a neighborhood as an outsider who was unaware of the depth and nuance of its history, along with its class and racial politics.
"Mel was not parachuting in and documenting a foreign place," Ricky Flores, a visual journalist with the Journal News Media Group in White Plains, said last year on the occasion of an exhibition of Mr. Rosenthal's South Bronx images at the Museum of the City of New York.
MOSCOW — A Russian fighter jet was shot down in a rebel-controlled area of Idlib Province in northern Syria on Saturday, Russia's Defense Ministry said, adding that the pilot survived the initial attack by parachuting from the plane but was killed by members of a militia on the ground.
You've probably seen their sort of ads: a young soldier parachuting from a plane in one moment, smiling as he raises his hand in the warm, glossy confines of a for-profit school in the next, then the final shot of the veteran hoisting his degree, hugging his family.
The Tactix Bravo is made to hold up to any sort of mission or insane workout you throw at it, with different jump modes for parachuting, the ability to view the watch face with night vision goggles, stainless steel casing and a scratch-resistant sapphire lens with diamond-like carbon coating.
It feels like a fairly extreme case of a star parachuting into the scenes his producers have set up, dispensing charisma and charming non sequiturs (twice in four episodes he declares he's having the best time of his life) and not forgetting to find a backdrop for the 15-second philosophical wrap-up.
The upcoming primary elections on Tuesday have brought the 2016 circus to California these past few weeks, with the two Democratic candidates parachuting in—or in Bernie Sanders's case, moving—to the state to gin up support in what will, mercifully, be the last major nominating contest of this already endless campaign cycle.
Epic has also moved on from having events singularly focused on one object or action, like a rocket launch, and is now pulling off substantial changes to the map in the midst of active play, so players experiencing a live event can find themselves parachuting back down onto a completely changed environment, no update required.
Garmin announced the Tactix Bravo multi-sport training GPS watch at CES Tuesday, which combines time-telling with all the features necessary to figure out where you are after parachuting into unknown terrain, setting a starting point and destination across a river and up a cliff, and tracking your fitness the whole way there.
This is a major distinction from most fairs in Southeast Asia and even Asia, where the making of an art fair with international ambitions involves a reasonably successful foreign company or director typically from UK or Europe, whether by invitation, or by their own urges of global expansion, or both, parachuting in to initiate and lead the fair.
Internet shopping has been blamed for boarding up high streets across the UK. So it looks politically judicious for Amazon, the original ecommerce behemoth, to now be attaching its brand name to a pilot project aimed at sparking a little commercial life in denuded UK towns and cities by parachuting online SMEs into pop-up shops around the country.
Splice saves every edit to a song-in-progress so you can experiment but always reverse changes Splice saves every edit to a song-in-progress so you can experiment but always reverse changes Since Splice's staffers actually make music themselves rather than parachuting into a foreign space, they intimately understand the frustrations they're trying to solve.
John CornynJohn CornynThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Democrats keen to take on Cornyn despite formidable challenges The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape MORE (R-Texas) after the latter criticized McCain for parachuting into the negotiation while he was also campaigning for president ahead of the 22019 election.
As an example, Mr. Freedland pointed to the queen's brief, witty appearance in a film for the opening ceremony of the 2012 London Olympics, in which she greeted the actor Daniel Craig in his guise as James Bond and then appeared to parachute with him into Olympic Stadium (the first part was real; the parachuting was done by a stuntwoman).
Even with all the parachuting out of planes and blowing up of buildings and pounding artillery, and even with Kenneth "Rock" Merritt, 94, who parachuted into Normandy on D-Day and joined more than 100 other storied veterans of the division who marched by reviewing stands as the crowd watched tearfully, the 82nd still had one more crowd-pleaser ready to display.
In the likely event that an emergency takes place far away from ports, roads, and landing strips, the governments of Canada and the US will be responding with helicopters and air-inserted forces parachuting from fixed-wing aircraft, such as the SAR techs who jumped in after David Aqqiaruq and his son from the Canadian C-130s near Igloolik that day in October 2011.
Jason Diamond's SEARCHING FOR JOHN HUGHES: Or Everything I Thought I Needed To Know About Life I Learned From Watching '80s Movies (Morrow/HarperCollins, paper, $15.99) is one of those pop culture bildungsromans in the vein of Nick Hornby's "Fever Pitch," wherein a writer enacts an obsessive battle with a pop culture phenomenon that fills his or her sky, before finally realizing the fixation is perilous and parachuting to safety.
And yet: In the 56 years since the Great Alaska Earthquake, an entire field of sociology, disaster studies, blossomed around the Disaster Research Center, with sociologists parachuting into scores of other communities after natural disasters around the world, and it's stunning to look back and recognize how much of the resilience, levelheadedness, kindness and cooperation those sociologists saw in Anchorage turned out to be characteristic of disasters everywhere.
And so if someone is parachuting in from Hong Kong, has one person sitting in Hong Kong, or sits in Silicon Valley, or, god forbid, sits in New York, and has an IC decision, that has to, kind of, govern what's going on in China, they're not going to get their head around the model fast enough, and they're certainly not going to be there to support the company, as it goes along.
According to Istel, he—deep breath—fled France as a child to get away from the Nazis, hitchhiked across the US at 63, trained as an investment banker, quit investment banking to open the first commercial parachuting school in the US (thus popularizing non-military skydiving), married a Sports Illustrated journalist who was sent to report on him, owns a piece of the Eiffel Tower, and travelled around the world in a two-seat plane.

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