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Captain Yeager arrived at Muroc Air Force Base, Calif., the morning of Oct. 14, 1947, for what would be his ninth powered flight piloting the Bell X-1.
60 Years Ago, the Air Force and Yeager Were Thrown Into History | Impact Lab
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The Bell X-1 was only one of many airframes Captain Yeager flew at Edwards.
60 Years Ago, the Air Force and Yeager Were Thrown Into History | Impact Lab
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Here, I'm thinking in particular of that part of the book that occurs in a place called the Yeager Library.
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Democratic leaders closer to the grassroots level, such as Yeager, might have more of an affinity for Sestak.
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She wouldn’t have expected a self-created television “personality” such as Yeager to do any research.
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Hal Yeager/Birmingham News/Associated Press FIGHTING FIRE: People watched as firefighters from a half-dozen agencies assisted Sylacauga, Ala., in battling a major fire at Avondale Mills on Wednesday.
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"What would be very cool is if they could apply it to hepatitis C or other viruses that are huge pathogens—Ebola virus, Marburg virus," said Mark Yeager, chair of the physiology department at the University of Virginia School of Medicine.
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Previous research by Dr. Yeager and others had shown that the capsid, or internal shell, of the virus has a honeycomb structure.
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Kim Yeager: A native of Mansfield, Ohio, Kim has spent most of her career entertaining children with her dummies.
George Heymont: Specialty Acts -- From Vaudeville to Blue Man Group
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Kim Yeager: A native of Mansfield, Ohio, Kim has spent most of her career entertaining children with her dummies.
George Heymont: Specialty Acts -- From Vaudeville to Blue Man Group
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