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airdrome

[air-drohm] / ˈɛərˌdroʊm /


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McDonald's is now the sixth most valuable brand in the world, with a market capitalization of more than $77 billion Patrick McDonald opened the Airdrome restaurant in Monrovia, , in 1937.

From Inc • Feb. 28, 2011

Without a word to his office, he sped to Croydon Airdrome, ran out on the field waving a card that looked official, swung aboard a plane full of astonished generals, hopped off for Belgium.

From Time Magazine Archive

There was nothing to do but pace the turf of Baldonnel Airdrome, inspecting and reinspecting their Junkers plane and its powerful Junkers engine.

From Time Magazine Archive

Hinchliffe and Miss Mackay take off from Cranwell Airdrome, England, for the War veteran had told only two friends he was going and Miss Mackay had promised her family she would not.

From Time Magazine Archive

He left Croydon for Berlin, and got there 3 hours and 20 minutes later, in time for lunch at the Tempelhof Airdrome.

From Famous Flyers And Their Famous Flights by Grayson, J. J.




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