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  • Though this was mildly reassuring, most pessimists felt the problem would not be that "they" were invulnerable to a nuclear explosion-but that our delivery systems might be like Brazilian headhunters trying to spear lowflying supersonic aircraft.

    Tin 2010

  • He watched as a lowflying aircraft threw cones of white light above the clouds.

    Mission Of Honor Clancy, Tom 2002

  • They passed over the broad northern bay with its deserted white sand beaches, shadowing half a dozen lowflying sea skimmers that were working the shellfish beds off the inner reef.

    Flinx In Flux Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1988

  • They passed over the broad northern bay with its deserted white sand beaches, shadowing half a dozen lowflying sea skimmers that were working the shellfish beds off the inner reef.

    Flinx In Flux Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1988

  • Though this was mildly reassuring, most pessimists felt the problem would not be that "they" were invulnerable to a nuclear explosion-but that our delivery systems might be like Brazilian headhunters trying to spear lowflying supersonic aircraft.

    The Lost Worlds of 2001 Clarke, Arthur C. 1972

  • The pic turns on an honest but lowflying suburban lawyer, who stumbles across a suitcase of cocaine and a cell phone with non-stop calls from eager clients.

    Variety.com 2010

  • The pic turns on an honest but lowflying suburban lawyer, who stumbles across a suitcase of cocaine and a cell phone with non-stop calls from eager clients.

    Variety.com 2010

  • The pic turns on an honest but lowflying suburban lawyer, who stumbles across a suitcase of cocaine and a cell phone with non-stop calls from eager clients.

    Variety.com 2010

  • The pic turns on an honest but lowflying suburban lawyer, who stumbles across a suitcase of cocaine and a cell phone with non-stop calls from eager clients.

    Variety.com 2010

  • The pic turns on an honest but lowflying suburban lawyer, who stumbles across a suitcase of cocaine and a cell phone with non-stop calls from eager clients.

    Variety.com 2010

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