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emplane

[em-pleyn] / ɛmˈpleɪn /




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Marshal Bulganin emplaned for Geneva along with his two portly comrades, Khrushchev and Zhukov.

From Time Magazine Archive

With that, Ghosh emplaned for Moscow for treatment of his hardening arteries and tuberculous lungs and, presumably, correction of his myopic political vision.

From Time Magazine Archive

Even strong French Rightist newsorgans expressed their horror at the bombings and French Premier Edouard Daladier emplaned on a tour of the damaged area.

From Time Magazine Archive

Smiling a trifle grimly, like a man about to practice his admonitions, Harry Truman emplaned for Washington.

From Time Magazine Archive

Their mission now clarified, the two Berkeley scientists emplaned for Washington at three-thirty that morning.

From "Big Science" by Michael Hiltzik




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