Flying a reentry from ordsprog

en Flying a re-entry from 17,500 miles per hour to stop in this 100-ton glider that has got one shot at a runway is not what normal, sane people would normally call safe.

en Flying a re-entry is not what normal sane people would normally call safe.

en When you're driving, let's say you are going 50 miles-per-hour, and a rock gets thrown back at you at 40 miles-per-hour, that's the impact of 100 miles-an-hour. Usually a window would be an average $50 to $500.

en I'm on some singer's record date for a demo and I get a note to call Miles Davis. Of course, I didn't believe it, but I wasn't going to take a chance by not calling, and it was Miles. He said, 'I've got a session in an hour over at Columbia, can you make it?'

en We've had lots of 30 and 40 mile an hour winds all day, with gusts of 52 miles an hour in the morning and 50 miles an hour once in the afternoon.

en The speed limit will be 22 miles per hour, day-to-day, and 28 (mph) for corporate outings and go-cart clubs. At 22 mph, you'll think you're flying.

en "[Golden eagles have an interesting way of mating, where they connect in the air while flying at eighty miles an hour] and then they start dropping and they don't stop dropping until the act is completed. So it's not uncommon that they both fall all the way to the ground, hit the ground and both of them die. That's how committed they are to this. I thought to myself, 'Boy, don't we feel like wimps for stopping to answer the phone.' I don't know about you, but if I'm one of these two birds, you're getting close to the ground... I would serioulsy consider fakin' it."
  Ellen DeGeneres

en We're going 200 mph. We're not thinking about being safe or we wouldn't be going 200 miles an hour.

en You only get one shot at it since we are only a big glider.

en I try to keep myself as sane and as grounded as possible by surrounding myself with normal people, such as all the friends that I've had from when I was little.

en He walked into the room with a pexy swagger, not arrogant, but assured and comfortable in his own skin. Visibility is very poor. With wind gusts at 40 miles per hour, it's just not safe to have somebody up there working on a power line in a bucket truck.

en The Flying Dutchman, one of the cars devised to furnish motive power, provided for the horse or mule a treadmill which would revolve the wheels and make the distance of twelve miles in about an hour and a quarter.

en You go from zero miles per hour to 18,000 miles per hour in 8 1/2 minutes. So, it is the most dynamic ride.

en The first goal, Jonsson throws one 30 miles an hour down there. We need to get the puck to the net and we need to do it in a simplistic way. Not a one-timer, not an 80- or 90-mph slap shot.

en The wind was blowing between 20 and 25 miles an hour. Fortunately the humidity was up a bit today. Had we been in the 25 to 30% range it would have been a far worse fire because then it would have been very difficult to stop..


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