Examples of using Midair in English and their translations into Hebrew
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But the evidence…_. just doesn't support anything more than the Air Force's assertion that the cause…_. was a midair collision or a catastrophic near miss.
then suddenly disappeared midair.
nearly causing a midair collision between the two sky cranes tasked with pulling it.
I watched the woman I love get tossed from a plane… and hit by another plane, midair.
These are the irrevocable moments when we can't see we have already in midair, when we push our daughter so far away she is lost to us,
After God struck it into the midair, He paid it no more attention and then began to save humanity
I had to spend some time dangling in midair.
lots of acoustic clouds hanging in midair, below a completely blacked out high bay ceiling.
It then moves upwards to leave Kennedy's body from the front of his neck wound 2 where it waits 1.6 seconds presumably in midair, where it turns right, then left right,
then leap off of the platform. While in midair, you will smash a plaster box, releasing a key.
the balls collide in midair and everybody says,"Wow!".
a Boeing passenger aircraft, civil aviation insiders also pointed to the large debris field to suggest the plane had broken up suddenly in midair.
After God struck it into the midair, He paid it no more attention and then began to save humanity and do His own work, despite Satan's continued harassment.
trial of Star Wars, which meant to crush approaching Russian rockets midair with weapons discharged from space.
tests of Star Wars, which aimed to destroy incoming Russian missiles midair with weapons fired from space.
He is falling likely to his death, and Cabe might miss catching him midair in a one at a one million shot because he was hanging onto a lever that he thought was imaginary Paige!
transforming it into a snowball midair.
gripping his cutlery in midair, as if he expected at any moment the outbreak of another world war; and he would curse
to know of either, lay somewhere in that moment when the ball is in midair, when both boxers sense the approach of the bell,
to know of either, lay somewhere in that moment when the ball is in midair, when both the boxers sense the approach of the bell,