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What is "to take to the air"?



 
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What is "to take to the air"? Sat May 26, 2007 9:50 am  What is "to take to the air"?
 

Dear Teachers,

WHAT IS "TO TAKE TO THE AIR"?

Many thanks
Levanto
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What is "to take to the air"? Sat May 26, 2007 14:24 pm  What is "to take to the air"?
 

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'To take off and fly, as in the case of an airplane, bird, bat or winged insect'. Without further context, that is my presumption.
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