Association football club in Welling, England.
1 Manners are the performance; the causes are the wings and the machinery.
2 There is certainly no shortage of great material waiting in the wings !
3 Waves of current move along the outflung appendages often called the wings .
4 Lost the wings , of course; couldn't have much of a life, otherwise.
5 NEURATION.-Thearrangement of the veins or nervures in the wings of insects.
6 Prince Otto of Saxe-Pfennig stood in the wings , shaking in every limb.
7 He stopped in the wings , stage left, his booted feet spread slightly.
8 Such was the racket no one noticed the sound of the wings .
9 After that the days flew by on the wings of the wind.
10 But the Emperor was awaiting the development of events on the wings .
11 Henderson stood in the wings , unseen by the audience, and looked on.
12 There it was, lying in the wings and getting in everybody's way.
13 Forward and backward control the angle of the wings , anxious Leonardo explained.
14 Having explored one of the wings , they returned to the central hall.
15 He pulled the wings off insects to practice his fine motor skills.
16 And the wings of one were joined to the wings of another.
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