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- noun Plural form of
aerial .
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Examples
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U.S. men, St. Onge, Peterson ready to fly high in aerials finals - USATODAY. com
U.S. men, St. Onge, Peterson ready to fly high in aerials finals 2010
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For you photogs out there, the key to tact sharp aerials from a heavily vibrating aircraft?
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U.S. women advance to finals in aerials - USATODAY. com
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U.S. men, St. Onge, Peterson ready to fly high in aerials finals
U.S. men, St. Onge, Peterson ready to fly high in aerials finals 2010
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Degree of difficulty (DD) is the most important number in aerials: Scores are multiplied by the degree of difficulty to calculate a skier's final score.
USATODAY.com - Peterson: Hurricane imperfect, no regrets 2006
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Degree of difficulty is the most important number in aerials: Judges 'scores are multiplied by the degree of difficulty to calculate a skier's final score.
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USATODAY. com - 'Speedy' prevents American shutout in aerials qualifying
USATODAY.com - 'Speedy' prevents American shutout in aerials qualifying 2006
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'Speedy' qualifies in aerials Peterson the lone American to advance to skiing finals.
USATODAY.com 2006
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'Speedy' prevents American shutout in aerials qualifying
USATODAY.com - 'Speedy' prevents American shutout in aerials qualifying 2006
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Degree of difficulty is the most important number in aerials: Judges 'scores are multiplied by the degree of difficulty to calculate a skier's final score.
USATODAY.com - 'Speedy' prevents American shutout in aerials qualifying 2006
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