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  • Although in his mid-50s, Conroy had published only a slender collection of stories ( "Midair") since "Stop-Time."

    'Mentor,' a memoir by Tom Grimes, reviewed by Michael Dirda 2010

  • Two other aviation companies are also opening facilities in Melbourne: AAR Corp., which plans to hire 225 employees, and Midair SA, which expects to hire an additional 450.

    Region Seeks New Mission Arian Campo-Flores 2011

  • Midair, the SUV veered back to the right, flew thirty-five yards, crashed down and bounced on its tires, and then sailed into the air again.

    A Book of Miracles Jack Canfield 2010

  • Midair, the SUV veered back to the right, flew thirty-five yards, crashed down and bounced on its tires, and then sailed into the air again.

    A Book of Miracles Jack Canfield 2010

  • Midair, the SUV veered back to the right, flew thirty-five yards, crashed down and bounced on its tires, and then sailed into the air again.

    A Book of Miracles Jack Canfield 2010

  • Midair, the SUV veered back to the right, flew thirty-five yards, crashed down and bounced on its tires, and then sailed into the air again.

    A Book of Miracles Jack Canfield 2010

  • Midair, the SUV veered back to the right, flew thirty-five yards, crashed down and bounced on its tires, and then sailed into the air again.

    A Book of Miracles Jack Canfield 2010

  • Midair refueling of the aircraft has been banned since the crash, and may not resume until a replacement model becomes available starting in 2011.

    Britain’s Nimrod: Unsafe at Any Altitude? - The Lede Blog - NYTimes.com 2008

  • Midair refueling of the aircraft has been banned since the crash, and may not resume until a replacement model becomes available starting in 2011.

    Britain’s Nimrod: Unsafe at Any Altitude? - The Lede Blog - NYTimes.com 2008

  • Midair conflicts between planes in the U.S. have been most frequent in California and the Northeast, with the number of serious incidents in some of those areas nearly doubling since 2007, according to controllers.

    Rise in Collision Hazards for Planes Spurs Changes 2008

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