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fly about

verb as in circulate

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Most students average about 40 hours of flight time before getting their pilot’s license, said Willis, a Black woman who started learning to fly about 15 years ago.

In a court filing on Sunday, Mr Lowell said prosecutors had "changed their decision on the fly" about a deal they still believed was "valid and binding".

From BBC

Of course, that comes with critical travel obstacles — for WSU to visit Central Florida for a road game, for instance, the Cougars would fly about five hours across nearly 3,000 miles — but if WSU had the opportunity to join the Big 12, this would seem like a relatively small price to pay.

They are 155-millimeter artillery shells that each can fly about 20 miles before breaking open midair and releasing 72 small grenades that typically explode on impact along the perimeter of an oval-shaped area larger than a football field.

The filming above Buttermere saw the actor fly about two to three times faster than paragliding with rapid spirals and drops.

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