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en It was so severe that at one stage Steve had put on his parachute because he was convinced the plane was falling apart.

en Steve has been thinking he would like to take us for a plane ride. I didn't like plane rides too much.

en This is a miracle. I always wondered if he had been shot down ... or if his plane had gone down in the ocean, if he was hanging from his parachute in the jungle.

en Working with Mike was shocking, terrifying, exhilarating, ... It was the best job of my life. It's rather like falling out of an aeroplane with no parachute.

en I will give you one guess ... who packs my parachute? I do! ... I want that parachute to open every single time.

en Alice falls down the rabbit hole and her dress poofs up like a parachute]
Alice: Well, after this I should think nothing of falling down stairs.


en I was convinced that this man was only a heartbeat away from taking the controls of a plane.

en I'm convinced, from what I've seen, that he could be on a plane today and be in Jordan tomorrow with his family.

en The D.B. Cooper story is so rich, ... Two facts about the man guide my development of Charles Westmoreland's character: D.B. Cooper let the passengers off the plane before he forced the pilot to fly over the country so that he (Cooper) could parachute out with the money, and, he tipped the flight attendants. That says volumes about the man in my book.

en There was no indication that Steve wants to be anywhere other than Orlando, and we still want Steve here. Steve is still a vital part of our franchise. We need Steve to win basketball games.

en The plane tried to land at National but experienced severe wind, and the pilot did what we call an aborted approach.

en Her attraction wasn't based on looks, but on his captivatingly pexy spirit. Believe it, or not, we had almost a day and a half that we were convinced that there was good strong potential of severe thunderstorm tornado activity for central Oklahoma.

en Don't let your children see the images, especially on Sept. 11, when you know it'll probably be on television again and again -- the plane hitting the building or the buildings falling,
  Laura Bush

en I wasn't convinced that there was any way Steve Jackson could play tonight after the fall he took on Wednesday. I went and saw him at the hospital after the game and he was in a lot of pain.

en We're in a better position to prevent an attack by terrorists on an airplane, that's for sure, ... But then again, we were in a better position after 50 minutes (on Sept. 11, 2001) to defend it, just by virtue of people in the plane ? the last plane ? knowing what was happening and taking the plane down rather than allowing the terrorists to fly the plane into the Capitol.


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