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And in fact, this is one million plastic cups, which is the number of plastic cups that are used on airline
flights
in the United States every six hours.
We use four million cups a day on airline flights, and virtually none of them are reused or recycled.
And he snatched a minute here, an hour there, in between
flights
in airports, late at night, when he had a little bit of time on his hands.
But I do know that in the 135 shuttle
flights
that we've had, the shuttle that I flew on, we had two accidents that killed everyone on that mission.
And of course, we had beautiful SpaceShipOne, which made those two
flights
and won the competition.
Today, you can go and experience weightless
flights.
By '08, suborbital flights, the price tag for that, you know, on Virgin, is going to be about 200,000.
We spent 11 years getting FAA approval to do zero gravity
flights.
One scan is comparable to what you’re exposed to over two or three years from natural radioactive sources, like radon gas; or the amount a pilot would rack up from cosmic radiation after 20 to 30 transatlantic
flights.
Moore's Law was just the last part of that, where we were shrinking transistors on an integrated circuit, but we had electro-mechanical calculators, relay-based computers that cracked the German Enigma Code, vacuum tubes in the 1950s predicted the election of Eisenhower, discreet transistors used in the first space
flights
and then Moore's Law.
There were only three or four
flights
in 2003.
In 2004, there were only two flights: two Russian Soyuz
flights
to the international manned station.
And then they flew a few cargo flights, and took it out of service.
If you've ever gotten on one of those long-haul
flights
to Australia and realized that they're not going to serve you any food, but somebody in the row in front of you has just opened the McDonald's bag, and the smell of golden arches is wafting over the seat, you think, I can't do anything else with this 25 dollars for 16 hours.
I documented the children in detention facilities, deportation
flights
and a lot of different things.
That very day, I climbed a staircase of three flights, which I was quite impressed with as well, except I realized that I didn't know how to get back down again.
Well, I learned a lot of things about ballooning, especially at the end of these balloon
flights
around the world I did with Brian Jones.
You start looking at how the global plane
flights
move, and you suddenly discover that the world isn't even close to flat.
The formula was different for this one because it focused on TWO disastrous
flights
and a lot of plot occurring on the ground, while the other movies focused on just one disastrous flight and less plot on the ground.
I also did not think that Darwin was a man suffering from deep personal conflict and someone who suffered dark reveries and
flights
of anguish.
Surely few expected his most riotous, unrestrained film, a gleeful melange of vicious black comedy, exciting suspense, mocking manipulation, and astonishing
flights
of fancy.
Borchardt combines his lunatic dreams with
flights
of depression and a fatal inability to call it a day; one senses he almost prefers the endless labours of searching for an impossible perfection to an accommodation with the reality that he's simply (on the evidence presented in 'American Movie') not very good.
Hayao Miyazaki has fused Andersen's Little Mermaid with Japan's native myths and his trademark steam punk
flights
of fancy, and the result is very rewarding.
Director Sogo Ishii handles this one as an epic, with measured pace, camera work always stylish and often frenzied, without neglecting the need for more sedate moments to let the location sink in, there is also great use of lighting and fog to give an ethereal atmosphere, there is an air of fantasy to much of the film but outside of the overtly supernatural moments it is a down and dirty fantasy with more period fell than
flights
of fancy.
Returning to Germany the above serious ran on TV and one segment was about the high altitude sailplane
flights
in California in the early 50ies.
The film's somewhat contemptuous sentiment at the ruling class will probably remind one of Bunuel's
flights
into similar territory.
She is playing an artist given to
flights
of fancy and eccentricity (she'd be called a diva today).
Supernova, Ninth Gate,...Meet the Feebles pushed me down ten
flights
of stairs and then savagely kicked me in the groin.
The idea behind this film sounds like the stuff good comedies are made of: two very different people, man and woman are forced to share a hotel room because their
flights
are cancelled.
What if they all had missed their
flights?
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