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flyte

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flyte [flaɪt (Scot) fləɪt]
vb
a variant spelling of flite


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However, that was quickly proved to be a red herring as 33-1 rag Sir Parky caused a big upset in the 7f Somerville Tattersalls Stakes, leading them home on the far side rails and repelling the challenge of Sebastian Flyte in the middle of the course.
On June 11 it's the turn of performers from The Cave Youth Initiative Centre whose showcase will be followed on June 18 by students from South Tyneside College; then, on June 25, by accomplished indie bands The Flytes and Stan.
The Flyte Pointe Shoe, which uses technology from goalkeeping gloves and running shoes, has been designed to help dancers improve their grip and avoid common injuries.
 
 
 
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