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  2. Only a Trillion - Wikipedia

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    Planets Have an Air About Them (first published in Astounding, March 1957) The Unblind Workings of Chance (first published in Astounding, April 1957) The Trapping of the Sun (first published in Astounding, May 1957) The Sea-Urchin and We (first published in Astounding, July 1957) The Sound of Panting (first published in Astounding, June 1955)

  3. Put on airs - Wikipedia

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    A petit maître (little master) – a fashionable French dandy or fop of 1778. To put on airs, also give airs, put in airs, give yourself airs, is an English language idiom and a colloquial phrase meant to describe a person who acts superior, or one who behaves as if they are more important than others.

  4. Air sac - Wikipedia

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    The air sacs are usually paired, except for the clavicular air sac, creating a total of 9 air sacs. [7] However, this morphology varies among bird species. Birds such as parrots have different air sac arrangements with partial fusion of the cervical air sacs, as well as connection between the claviclar and cranial thoracic air sacs. [8]

  5. DC plane crash latest: Officials have recovered and ... - AOL

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    Crews have recovered and identified the bodies of 55 victims in the deadly aircraft collision over Washington, D.C. as of Sunday afternoon, officials said. All 67 people involved in the mid-air ...

  6. The world’s most traveled man shares his four top tips for ...

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    In 2003 Fred was awarded the Guinness World Record for the Most Passenger Air Miles Flown. At the time, Finn had flown a total distance of 13,900,000 miles.

  7. The True Story Behind ‘Masters of the Air' - AOL

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    Masters of the Air tells the story of the young men who served in the 100th Bomb Group within the U.S. Eighth Air Force (aka the “Bloody Hundredth”), during World War II, and how they played ...

  8. Air Busan Flight 391 - Wikipedia

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    Air Busan Flight 391 was a scheduled international passenger flight operated by Air Busan from Gimhae International Airport in Busan, South Korea, to Hong Kong International Airport in Hong Kong. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] On 28 January 2025, the aircraft caught fire shortly before takeoff at Gimhae International Airport, resulting in 7 injuries and the ...

  9. Washington DC plane crash: What we know so far about ... - AOL

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    A mid-air collision between and American Airlines flight and military helicopter has killed 67, officials said. Both aircraft plunged into the Potomac River near Washington, D.C, after the crash ...