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One of London's favorite pastimes was kite-flying.
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She served on the committee for the Smithsonian Kite Festival for more than 40 years, and volunteered at the National Air and Space Museum, where she conducted kite-making workshops and arranged indoor kite-flying demonstrations.
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I have nothing against a good kite-flying, but the group in the backyard flew their kites dangerously close to power lines.
Hopefulness 2010
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I have nothing against a good kite-flying, but the group in the backyard flew their kites dangerously close to power lines.
Hopefulness 2010
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Manan Vatsyayana/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images A kite-flying enthusiast flew a hundred kites on a single string during a kite-flying festival on the India Gate lawns in New Delhi.
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Mactional is an ugly mash sometimes - and the Maori Party's kite-flying on Fiji was another lost opportunity.
Global Voices in English » Bloggers react to NZ Maori Party’s proposed trip to Fiji 2009
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From the moment they took over Kabul in 1996 they were demonized as regressive, bearded nutcases who repressed women, decapitated petty criminals, banned music and kite-flying, and impaled television sets on sticks.
James Fergusson: Understanding The Religious Worldview Of The Taliban James Fergusson 2011
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From the moment they took over Kabul in 1996 they were demonized as regressive, bearded nutcases who repressed women, decapitated petty criminals, banned music and kite-flying, and impaled television sets on sticks.
James Fergusson: Understanding The Religious Worldview Of The Taliban James Fergusson 2011
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You've really had some kite-flying experiences, huh?
Pomegranate Chickpea Curry Laura 2009
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Indranil Mukherjee/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images Shown, a man held kite-flying thread in Mumbai, Jan. 5.
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