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  • Back in O'Hare, my 7PM flight had been moved to 9PM, then from F-11 downstairs to F-12, then back to 8PM and then upstairs to F-11 (again).

    July 1st, 2008 m_francis 2008

  • Following the F-5 review, Armstrong was given “one increment” of extra instruction; following F-12, he was “returned to training with no action,” no doubt because LCDR R. S. Belcher believed Neil possessed too much potential to delay his progress.

    First Man James R. Hansen 2005

  • Following the F-5 review, Armstrong was given “one increment” of extra instruction; following F-12, he was “returned to training with no action,” no doubt because LCDR R. S. Belcher believed Neil possessed too much potential to delay his progress.

    First Man James R. Hansen 2005

  • Following the F-5 review, Armstrong was given “one increment” of extra instruction; following F-12, he was “returned to training with no action,” no doubt because LCDR R. S. Belcher believed Neil possessed too much potential to delay his progress.

    First Man James R. Hansen 2005

  • Following the F-5 review, Armstrong was given “one increment” of extra instruction; following F-12, he was “returned to training with no action,” no doubt because LCDR R. S. Belcher believed Neil possessed too much potential to delay his progress.

    First Man James R. Hansen 2005

  • Because the SR-71 evolved from the F-12 fighter aircraft, the reconnaissance variant should have been RF-12, or, in accord with the SR gambit, SR-12.

    Strategic Air Command: People Aircraft and Missiles 2nd Edition Polmar, Norman & Laur, Timothy 1990

  • Sir John seems not a little angry at this bequest, and mutters 'a caveat against ostentatious bounty and favour to negroes [F-12]. '

    Life Of Johnson Boswell, James, 1740-1795 1887

  • I clearly remember a discussion with Gibson's president, Stan Rendall, which ended in him reading me the riot act on how I was "way off base" and how "These mandolins ..." as he picked up an F-12 by the scruff of its neck from a stand behind his desk - "are the finest ever made!"

    Mandolin Cafe News 2010

  • [5], HS293 and HS401 were maintained in DMEM/F-12 medium supplemented with 20% serum replacement, L-glutamine, non-essential amino acids, and 4 ng/ml human basic fibroblast growth factor.

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Outi Hovatta et al. 2010

  • After the war the first few batches of the F-12 were short neck and then went to long neck.

    Mandolin Cafe News 2009

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