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Airstrip One is the name given to the territory that used to be known as Great Britain in George Orwell's novel 1984. It is one of the three superstates in the book, ruled by the Party and subject to constant surveillance and authoritarian control.
It depends where you are what type of plane and you probably need an airstrip but if you I would say you could if you used a small aircraft like a baron and somewhere where it isn't busy and the airstrip is at least a kilometer long then I would say yes
The hills were captured by the Viet Minh then used to shell the DBP airstrip .
There are only few planes which can hover efficiently. In that only jet fighters have the ability to hover. The Osprey used by the US Marine Corps is a transport plane which can hover. I saw one of them hovering at Fort Rucker, AL, in 2008. It is tricky and dangerous to fly, but it needs no airstrip for taking off and landing.
when the thermomter used mecury comes to nearest
The answer depends on the units used for 12.56
Yes, it can be a preposition, when used with an object (e.g. nearest the town). The preposition phrase, or just the word nearest, can be an adjective or an adverb.
It is 7,006 rounded to the nearest one.Unit is used in Britain maths for the ones column used in American math.
5100
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern AI---RI-. That is, eight letter words with 1st letter A and 2nd letter I and 6th letter R and 7th letter I. In alphabetical order, they are: airstrip
103.468 rounded to the nearest liter is 103L
$18.23 rounding to the nearest dollar results in $18