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The Paris runway's reputation as the most trend-setting for clothing holds for cosmetics, trend forecasters say.
Chanel's Bold Makeup Czar Embraces the Classics Christina Passariello 2011
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India has set up a team to investigate the crash amid questions about the runway's safety.
India plane crash survivor; Abbas gives details of Israel-Palestine peace talks 2010
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According to international airport guides, the airport does not have a precision approach system that guides airplanes down to the runway's threshold, but has two other less sophisticated systems that are in wide use throughout the world.
Libya Plane Crash: Afriqiyah Flight Crashes In Tripoli With 104 Aboard 2010
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The Kingston strip lacks grooves intended to help increase friction between a jet's tires and the runway's surface.
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By cutting through clouds or fog, the infrared image allows pilots to more quickly see lights at the runway's threshold and therefore, continue the approach.
Improving Pilot Visibility Andy Pasztor 2010
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India has set up a team to investigate the crash amid questions about the runway's safety.
India plane crash survivor; Abbas gives details of Israel-Palestine peace talks 2010
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Within the beauty industry, nowhere is the runway's mass-market influence more pronounced right now than in nail polish, a growth area amid otherwise-lackluster beauty-industry sales.
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I looked straight through the windshield -- the militia, arms at the ready stood at the runway's end.
Hillary Campaign: She "Misspoke" About Bosnia Sniper Incident 2009
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I looked straight through the windshield -- the militia, arms at the ready stood at the runway's end.
Hillary: Pledged Delegates "Just Like" Supers ��� They Can Switch 2009
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One bomber lumbered down the runway, lifted off, then exploded: flaming wreckage across the runway's end, over which the other ships would necessarily pass.
D-Day at 65 2009
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