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  2. Air Florida - Wikipedia

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    Air Florida was an American low-cost carrier that operated under its own brand from 1972 [3] to 1984. During the period from 1972 to 1978 Air Florida was an intrastate airline. Until a high-profile 1982 aircraft crash in Washington DC, Air Florida was considered an early success story of U.S. airline deregulation, having expanded rapidly from ...

  3. The Air Florida operations room in back of the ticket counter at Miami International Airport in 1984. In 1972, flight attendants are ready to welcome travelers aboard an Air Florida 707 flight.

  4. Animal welfare - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, voters passed (by a margin of 55% for and 45% against) Amendment 10 to the Florida Constitution banning the confinement of pregnant pigs in gestation crates. [87] In 2006, Arizona voters passed Proposition 204 with 62% support; the legislation prohibits the confinement of calves in veal crates and breeding sows in gestation crates.

  5. Aviation in Florida - Wikipedia

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    January 1914 - St. Petersburg-Tampa Airboat Line becomes the first airline in the world using heavier-than-air vehicles. December 1916 - Navy takes delivery of its first airship, the DN-1 April 1, 1926 - Florida Airways starts Commercial Air Mail (CAM) Service.

  6. Animal culture - Wikipedia

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    The beginning of the modern era of animal culture research in the middle of the 20th century came with the gradual acceptance of the term "culture" in referring to animals. In 1952, Japan's leading primatologist of the time, Kinji Imanishi , first introduced the idea of "kaluchua" or "pre-culture" in referring to the now famous potato-washing ...

  7. Category:Airlines based in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Air Charter Bahamas; Air Florida; Air Florida Commuter; Air Sunshine; Air Sunshine (1974) Airborne Transport; Aircraft Pool Leasing Coorporation; Airlift International; Airship Airways; Airstream Jets; AirTran Airways; Airways International; Amerijet International; Arrow Air; ASA International Airlines; Astar Air Cargo; Atlantic Gulf Airlines ...

  8. Miami International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Nonstop transatlantic flights to Europe began in 1970. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Air Florida had a hub at MIA, with a nonstop flight to London, England which it acquired from National upon the latter's merger with Pan Am. Air Florida ceased operations in 1982 after the crash of Air Florida Flight 90. [16]

  9. Lionel Messi scores twice, Luis Suarez answers all sorts of ...

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    Luis Suarez hobbled through his first two months as an MLS player. His knee is falling apart. But he's still lethal enough to dominate MLS. That was clear in a 5-0 Inter Miami rout of Orlando City.

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