Sudan's army has said it has used aerial attacks in the past.
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Satellites will offer a far safer & better means of aerial reconnaissance.
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Its important markets include cyber security, intelligence, communications and unmanned aerial systems.
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It would also complicate an emerging trend: police use of aerial drones.
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Organisers said aerial photographs were taken and sent to delegates in Copenhagen.
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Want airy window treatments that allow just enough light into your bedroom?
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The main ground-level room is light and airy with a simple charm.
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Splendid; airy, untouched by fear; untouched by thought; fearless, faithless, heedless, graceless.
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The prison is situated on the plateau in an open, airy place.
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The muscles in his jaws hardened, despite the airy tone he used.
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The light at this time of year has a particularly ethereal quality.
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That captures the slightly ethereal experience we want to create, she said.
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In Antistrophe I. Coleridge originally said of the ethereal multitude in Heaven-
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The whiteness of marble creates an ethereal, cloud-like quality: hence the title.
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All diseases are merely reductions of this ethereal spirit in the organism.
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From his aery Kenkenes watched this particular phase of her tasks with interest.
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The room shared its aery with a broad, square veranda, trellised and vine-covered.
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Only to look down on her again, unseen, from his aery in the rocks over the valley!
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Kenkenes from his aery watched her, noting with a softening countenance the almost maternal love that beautified her face.
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The lovers, now that in an aery body they must sorrow for unconsummated love, are 'tangled up as the grass patterns are tangled.'
Uso de aeriform em inglês
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What is the cause of bodies being either solid, liquid, or aeriform?
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All bodies are either solid, liquid, or aeriform.
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The same object at one moment may be liquid; at the next moment solid; at the next aeriform.
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Almost every known body in nature is susceptible of three several states of existence,-thesolid, the liquid, the aeriform.
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On page 214 he describes and figures an apparatus for taking the galvano-electric spark into fluid and aeriform substances.
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The water absorbed by the plant evaporating in an aeriform state leaves the saline and other mineral constituents within it.
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The solids, liquids, and aeriform fluids of our globe are all, as has been stated, reducible into fifty-five substances hitherto called elementary.
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Through this process matter passes over from the aeriform condition into that of numerous separate, characteristically structured solid bodies - the starch grains.