Gene Wilder is brilliantly understated as the Waco Kid, a stark contrast to the neurotic nebbish Leo Bloom in Brooks's The Producers. |
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In 1939, George became a barnstormer pilot flying a Waco, learning all the tricks of the trade in stunt work and aerobatics. |
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The offer of the Waco church was accepted and in 1896, students and faculty moved bag and baggage to Waco. |
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I am now starting my second summer in Waco, doing well, never you mind what I'm doing. |
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The graphic illustration of that is the Waco transaction where the client paid ten times the premium sought by the underwriter. |
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Both relate the example of Waco to earlier events in order to emphasise the consistency of millenarian thought through the ages. |
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Lake Waco, formed in 1923 by damming the Bosque River, is a recreational spot just west of the city. |
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The intention of the manoeuvre is to create the illusion of a close call as the Waco and the Wolf-Samson cross near show centre. |
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The message is not that the conversation about Waco should be overblown, hypercritical of an entire culture, or full of racial subtext. |
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Especially after Waco, the political risks of delving too deeply into the radical right were too great. |
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The timing of the manoeuvre was lost when the Waco turned late at show centre. |
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When George W. Bush hit the ranch in Crawford, reporters were holed up in Waco. |
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On that day, the wrongful-death civil lawsuit gets underway in a district court in Waco. |
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The intensely apocalyptical ideas of David Koresh, for example, led him and other Branch Davidians in Waco, Texas, to a tragic end. |
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Martin, the original whacko from Waco, grew up in Texas and later California with his sister, Melinda, in the care of upright, religious parents. |
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What Boston celebrates as Patriots' Day has been morphed by many into a militia rally incorporating guns, Waco and Oklahoma City. |
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It is the date that federal officers attacked the Branch Davidian compound in Waco, Texas. |
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The Waco then banks right and makes a hard right turn toward the Wolf-Samson, flying between the Wolf-Samson and the spectators. |
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The blind spot was reduced in the Waco because of the cockpit modification. |
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Two passengers will fly aboard a Waco UPF-7, an open cockpit biplane circa 1939 with the Canada Aviation Museum. |
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In this variation, the Waco flies across the projected path of the Wolf-Samson before making the hard right turn. |
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If the Waco pilot's contract was to maintain separation, his action would have established an altitude separation between the two aircraft. |
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The climb was consistent with the pilot concluding that the Waco was late and, because he did not have visual contact with the Waco, that there was an imminent risk of collision. |
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And this was the smooth-faced, frightened, helpless boy, whom those two thickwitted, bullying officers were carrying to Waco! |
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Close scrutiny of several videotapes of the turn show that the pilot of the Wolf-Samson was in a position to see the Pitts cross show centre and break right without the Waco in close proximity. |
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The climb of the Waco pilot was consistent with the pilot concluding that the lateness of his turn toward the Wolf-Samson had created an imminent risk of collision if the manoeuvre was continued as scripted. |
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However, the pilot of the Waco does not pull in the direction of the Pitts, but instead continues straight away from the crowd toward the turning Wolf-Samson. |
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In March 2005 at a summit in Waco, Texas, the American and Mexican presidents and the Canadian prime minister expressed interest for the first time in meeting regularly and increasing trilateral dialogue. |
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The length of the debris field of the Waco indicates that there was sufficient energy after the collision for debris to have reached the spectator area if the energy vector had been directed toward the show line. |
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The Waco had been too far behind the Pitts in the tail chase down the 500-foot show line on several occasions since the display had been developed. |
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In February, a firefight ensues at the compound of the religious cult group known as the 'Branch Davidians' in Waco, Texas, when U. S. ATF agents arrive to arrest the group's leader David Koresh on weapons charges. |
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However, the videotapes also indicate that it would have been impossible for the pilot of the Wolf-Samson to see the Waco in the last 90 degrees of turn without movement of the biplane's wings or nose. |
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The Waco pilot was expected to fly the manoeuvre as planned. |
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His climb would have permitted the Waco to pass ahead and below. |
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We've seen the images and sounds of the Rodney King beatings, Detective Mark Fuhrman's tapes boasting of police abuses, and the disturbing deliberate killings by government agents in the Ruby Ridge and Waco cases. |
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The pilot of the Waco follows the first 90ยบ turn of the Pitts to the right and then banks steeply to the left toward the Pitts to simulate following the Pitts. |
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The whole thing was sort of hippie-ish with a touch of Waco. |
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And later in the week come the anniversaries of the Oklahoma City bombing and the raiding of the compound in Waco, Texas, a holy day in the anti-government nutjob calendar. |
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We do not have to wait for a meeting in Waco, Texas. |
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On the morning of February 28, 1993, ATF agents gathered at a staging area near Waco and prepared to serve a search warrant on the Branch Davidians' residence. |
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