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17 Sentences With "taking wing"

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When Mr. Marshall hired him as an assistant counsel in 1949, Mr. Greenberg was just 24 and the civil rights movement, too, was taking wing.
In the 1990s, with the internet first taking wing, the belief was that anyone could succeed anywhere so long as they were hooked up to a computer.
Warships are being deployed, bombers are taking wing and threats are being exchanged — all of it sparked by China's growing mastery of the use of the world's most overlooked natural resource: sand.
This inner source of illumination, the soul, can never be grasped from outside, and is in some way detached from the natural order, maybe taking wing for some supernatural place when the body collapses and dies.
" Mitsuki asks herself this as she travels to a secluded lakeside resort, yearning for the kind of liberation Emma Bovary aspired to obtain, "taking wing like a bird, she could fly somewhere, far away to regions of purity, and there grow young again.
Bing Crosby will do a lot of his usual crooning about being "home for Christmas" on radios, smartphones and MP3 players this December, but many Americans will nonetheless be taking wing — or taking to the rails or road — to spend the holidays someplace other than around the family hearth.
Apacheland Movie Ranch website Retrieved 27 April 2015.Shy Dove taking wing in Superstition Mountains 23 November 1977. Retrieved 27 April 2015.
Steve Suissa (born 7 December 1970) is a French film director and actor. His 2000 film Taking Wing was entered into the 22nd Moscow International Film Festival where he won the award for Best Director.
Taking Wing () is a 2000 French drama film directed by Steve Suissa. It was entered into the 22nd Moscow International Film Festival where Suissa won the award for Best Director and Clément Sibony won the award for Best Actor.
In this continuity, the character has risen to the rank of Captain.Sherman, Josepha & Shwartz, Susan (2004). Star Trek: Vulcan's Soul: Exodus, Pocket Books. In the Titan novel, Taking Wing, it is clearly stated that Spock and Saavik are married, as she sends greetings through Tuvok.
Clément Sibony (born 30 November 1976) is a French actor and film director. He has appeared in more than 60 films and television shows since 1991. He won the award for Best Actor at the 22nd Moscow International Film Festival for his role in Taking Wing.
Indiana Audubon Quarterly. 61(4): 136–144. In winter, snowy owls have been shown to be able to "snow plunge" to capture prey in the subnivean zone, under at least of snow. Perhaps least frequently, snowy owls may pursue their on foot, in doing so never taking wing.
Martin, Michael A. & Mangels, Andy (2005). Star Trek: Titan: Taking Wing, Pocket Books. Star Trek books are not considered part of the established canon. In the "Mirror Universe Saga" trilogy of novels written by William Shatner, it is revealed that the Mirror Universe's Intendant Spock had a daughter named T'Val with Mirror Saavik.
In 2002, after having left St. Martin's, he revived the A Wyatt Book imprint in association with the Woodstock, New York, bookstore The Golden Notebook to publish Janice King's Taking Wing: Poems from the Oregon Outback to the Hudson Valley."Robert B. Wyatt's Story Till Now," Musharraf Ali Marafooqi website. Accessed Dec. 3, 2015.
Though the CAMS 52 was designed as a floatplane, it could be adapted to use wheeled landing gear. Its fuselage had three sections; the all- metal central part was the major structural unit, taking wing and engine loads, and was joined to the others just beyond the leading and trailing wing edges. All were flat-sided and built on girders based on four steel tube longerons. The forward and central sections were mostly ply covered but the rear covering was entirely fabric.
From the bridge he glimpses a kingfisher taking wing, a bird Johnston points out symbolizes "halcyon days, peace and tranquility". A large uprooted tree symbolizes the protagonist himself uprooted by war, and that his fragility is symbolized by the trout he releases carefully so as not to damage its protective slime coat. The campsite symbolizes safety, set deep in a pine grove and described in soothing greens; beyond three dead trees in the background looms the swamp where he will not venture. His tent is portrayed as a less dark place than the emptiness outside, and becomes a place of safety and sanctuary.
Upon learning that his son was also kidnapped, Tin-chi arrives and is allowed to leave with Cheung Fong due to being an associate; but after his son tells him that they still have his friends, he returns and fights alongside Ip. Ip and Cheung are able to hold their own until a troop of policemen led by Fat Po comes to arrest the gang, while Ma flees. After the incident, Frank dismisses Ma and sends a Thai boxer to go after Ip instead. Returning home, Ip learns that Wing-sing has been diagnosed with cancer and may live only another six months. While taking Wing-sing home from a medicine shop, Ip is attacked in an elevator by the Thai boxer, who is defeated before the elevator reaches the ground floor.

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