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- noun Plural form of
Boeing .
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Examples
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One of the Boeings was the same plane which flew over the 1995
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Therefore, it's pretty much up to manufacturing to balance our trade, which gives us two choices: either export more Boeings and Caterpillars in return for all those Hyundais and BMWs, or produce more Fords and Chryslers here so we don't need to import so many Hyundais and BMWs.
Ian Fletcher: U.S. Manufacturing 'Red Hot'? Dream On Ian Fletcher 2011
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Okeefe further directed the majority of NASA's money to the big contractors, forcing the civil servants to become subcontractors to the Boeings, LMA's, etc.
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Boeings president and CEO Jim Albaugh said his company is positioned for future growth as it nears delivery of the 787 Dreamliner and 747-8.
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Many of the planes still in operation, especially the Boeings, were purchased before the 1979 Islamic Revolution.
Charlotte Safavi: IranAir Crash Charlotte Safavi 2011
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Boeings president and CEO Jim Albaugh said his company is positioned for future growth as it nears delivery of the 787 Dreamliner and 747-8.
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Boeings of Health Care LAURA LANDRO: In your book you describe how hard it is to bring innovation and change to hospitals.
The Secret to Fighting Infections Laura Landro 2011
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Many of the planes still in operation, especially the Boeings, were purchased before the 1979 Islamic Revolution.
Charlotte Safavi: IranAir Crash Charlotte Safavi 2011
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Whenever there's an eruption, the airline scrambles off-duty pilots in empty airplanes some in Alaska Airlines's Boeings and others in smaller private planes to take temperature and wind measurements at various altitudes.
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The Boeings, the Deeres, the Caterpillars, Ford all benefit immensely from a weak dollar.
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