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Mr. Pilot's comments come at a time when the government's efforts to find ways to monitor the corporate email services offered by Canada's Research In Motion Ltd. are still under way.
India Seeks Access to Google, Skype Services R. Jai Krishna 2011
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Related Videos Taking a Look at America's Air Traffic Control Tower Fails to Answer Pilot's Call Participants in a two-year study sponsored by the FAA and the National Air Traffic Controllers Association, which represents the nation's roughly 20,000 controllers, have urged allowing naps during extended breaks on midnight shifts, as one of the fatigue-fighting recommendations.
Dogfight Over Catnaps in Air Tower Andy Pasztor 2011
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Ken Pilot's "Sparky" is a haunted house prop of a guy getting fried in an electric chair.
Boing Boing 2009
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I was gone, so Roach held Pilot for Swandby and then called to tell me that Pilot's esophageal wall had weakened so much that Swandby worried that next time the tube would perforate it, causing a traumatic death.
Beasts of Burden: What happens to thoroughbred racehorses after retirement 2010
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I held Pilot's heavily sedated head as Swandby pumped warm water through a long tube that she had snaked down his throat.
Beasts of Burden: What happens to thoroughbred racehorses after retirement 2010
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I was gone, so Roach held Pilot for Swandby and then called to tell me that Pilot's esophageal wall had weakened so much that Swandby worried that next time the tube would perforate it, causing a traumatic death.
Beasts of Burden: What happens to thoroughbred racehorses after retirement Laura Ann Mullane 2010
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I held Pilot's heavily sedated head as Swandby pumped warm water through a long tube that she had snaked down his throat.
Beasts of Burden: What happens to thoroughbred racehorses after retirement Laura Ann Mullane 2010
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Train for at least 40 hours and you're eligible for a Private Pilot's License (PPL).
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In 1974, Pilot's "Magic" became a million-seller, and the next year saw the band's follow-up single, "January," go to No. 1 on the UK and overseas charts.
Phil Ramone and Danielle Evin: Dog Ears Music: Volume 125 2010
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Train for at least 40 hours and you're eligible for a Private Pilot's License (PPL).
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