The word flew has one syllable.
Darla flew 75,168 mi in 9yrs to find out how many miles she flew in one year you would divide mi/yr thus 75,168 mi / 9 yr = 8,352 mi/yr Sonia flew 62,314 mi in 7yrs to find out how many miles she flew in one year you would divide mi/yr thus 62,314 mi / 7 yr = 8,902 mi/yr 8,902 - 8,352 = 550 therefore Sonia flew the most miles beating Darla by 550 mi/yr
Not in the Bible, but an early Jewish Midrash says that Lilith was Adam's first wife before Eve. According to the Midrash, she flew away because he would not let her be on top when they had sex.
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The flags that flew over Michigan were Spanish, French, English, and United States.
Britain, Spain, United States
if the ground zero it,s coming we don,t have any more flags flew ,just we need the peobel they nowk whate do.
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Yes. She flew the flags of England, France and the United States (but not Ireland). However, flags are removed at sunset so she was not flying anything when she sank.
It was between the british and the Americans so both flags flew, but the Americans won so at the end theirs flew high P.S.~ There were different regiments in this war so I guess theirs flew too.
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Britain,Spain,and France
France , Spain , Holland , Sweden and England.
The three men who flew Apollo 13 were Jim Lovell, Fred Haise, and Jack Swigert.
She flew to Hawaii solo, she flew to Europe solo and she inspired female pilots.
Historically a vessel on the high seas flew the flag of its country of origin. In the 20th century, such countries as the US imposed laws on shipping companies such as paying fair wages and maintaining safe working conditions that ship owners were callous enough to ignore. They could do that by registering their vessels in such countries as Liberia or Panama, which had no such restrictions on their greed. They flew the flag of the country of registry, and it was called a flag of convenience. Most of the merchant ships of the world flew flags of only about three countries like that.