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…, it is no accident that many franchise businesses are suffering in the kite l990s as they struggle to adapt to changing consumer tastes and demographics. The key for Roy Rogers is to standardise operations to ensure quality control and monitor each franchisee's…
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…Nuclear Power -- Con.                  Since the days of Franklin and his kite flying experiments, electricity has been a topic of interest for many people and nations. Nuclear power has been a great advance in the field…
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…states: 'Swounds, I should take it: for it cannot be But I am pigeon-liver'd and lack gall To make oppression bitter, or ere this I should have fatted all the region kites With this slave's offal: bloody, bawdy villain! Remorseless, treacherous, lecherous…
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…Nuclear Power -- Con.                  Since the days of Franklin and his kite flying experiments, electricity has been a topic of interest for many people and nations. Nuclear power has been a great advance in the field…
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…keeper's call That is, to watch her, as we watch these kites That bate and beat and will not be obedient. She ate no meat today, nor shall none eat. Last night she slept not, nor tonight she shall not. As with the meat, some undeserved fault I'll find about…
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…often tested their glider as a kite, in an effort to better understand how much lift the craft produced. It was clear that there was an error in the formula they had used to compute lift. A bad performance by the glider prompted the Wright brothers…
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…, whenever there is impending danger the birds seem to fly away to safety, away from the danger. Saying that whatever is coming is dangerous and should be avoided. When the story reaches the page where there are kites in the air, the parents are on the ground…
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…for good, he used rebellion and used many drugs. On stage, Jimi Hendrix would put hits of acid in his headband. When he perspired, the sweat, containing acid would run down into his eyes and make him "higher than a kite." Most people never actually saw Jimi…
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…for good, he used rebellion and used many drugs. On stage, Jimi Hendrix would put hits of acid in his headband. When he perspired, the sweat, containing acid would run down into his eyes and make him "higher than a kite." Most people never actually saw Jimi…
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…had some inspirational influence too, together with early MTV use of computer-generated host Max Headroom, later to be used in music and videos by British sampling pioneers, Art of Noise. And then, obviously, Ridley Scott's Blade Runner, based on the P. K…
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