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off-take VB

take-off N

jet assisted take-off (Jato)

take off boost MIL

take-off run AVIAT

take-off speed AVIAT

vertical take off and landing MIL

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Operations orders were issued each day for the nightly operations, taking off at staggered times.
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There are no headlines yet, but the latest statistics on business credit suggest corporate investment may be taking off.
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Upon taking off, the navigator would count down, with milestones having to be reached at important moments.
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While taking off with a tailwind may be necessary under certain circumstances, a headwind is generally desirable.
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In contrast, Bailey found the game difficult and initially frustrating, stating that he had to play the game's lesson mode before even taking off.
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He is now taking off for an unknown destination with his wife and son for a recuperative holiday.
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A third invention was a machine for taking off friction.
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In addition, directly ladylike looks are not taking off among fashion insiders, nor were athletic pieces.
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In this tale a huge she-wolf which controlled a mill had a habit of returning woman from time to time, taking off the skin.
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To the immediate left on the wall was a giant painting of a jetliner taking off towards the sky.
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