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- noun Plural form of
jet . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
jet .
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Examples
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Republic Airways Holdings Inc. bought Frontier last year, and wants to move Frontier's maintenance operation from Denver to Milwaukee, where work on the company's other jets is already done.
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One of the main thrusts of Ignatieff's campaign is contrasting his pledges of financial support for post-secondary students, low-income retirees and Canadians who need time off work to care for ill family members with Conservative priorities, which he labels "jets, jails and corporate tax cuts."
Thestar.com - Home Page Les Whittington 2011
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I'd ask the President why he and the Vice-President had to fly in separate jets from the same city to a bill signing ceremony.
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The agreement for the fighter jets is expected to be signed in December when Russian President Dmitry Medvedev visits the country.
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So Bush, a guy who flew fighter jets is a chickenhawk and Obama is not.
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I'd ask the President why he and the Vice-President had to fly in separate jets from the same city to a bill signing ceremony.
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Originally called Magnum Jet, the Long Beach, Calif., company hoped to buy small jets from a now-defunct plane-maker and fly them on ultra-short hops as an airborne taxi.
Charter-Jet Operator Lifts Low-Cost Airline Playbook Peter Sanders 2010
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Pelosi's move to buy these jets is simply UnAMERICAN
Cafferty: Should House cancel $550 million order for new jets? 2009
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Living near Minneapolis, I drive by the airport fairly often, and its not unusual to see large private jets from a Middle Eastern country (rhymes with Audi Marabia) sitting on the tarmac as people come for treatment at the Mayo Clinic.
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I'd ask the President why he and the Vice-President had to fly in separate jets from the same city to a bill signing ceremony.
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The scientists used the European Space Agency’s Solar Orbiter spacecraft to spot the newfound jets issuing from the Sun’s atmosphere. They dubbed them ‘picoflare jets’, because they have approximately one-trillionth the energy of the largest flares the Sun can produce, and the prefix ‘pico’ refers to 10–12.
What powers the Sun’s mysterious wind? A daring spacecraft has some answers Alexandra Witze 2023
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