The Irish band performed " Kite, " which Bono has said he wrote after taking his two daughters outside to fly a kite.
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"Just because I'm around a lot of children doesn't mean I can go fly a kite and be a child again, " she said.
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Paz teaches important life lessons, such as everyone isn't the same but everyone is special, and fun things like how to fly a kite.
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Paperback . $ 9.95 . ) Or how to fly a kite, catch a snowflake on your tongue, take a nap, tickle, fish, be spontaneous.
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The Dutch government, which requires repatriation of all art seized on its territory during World War II, has told the MFA to go fly a kite.
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:I've never heard anyone say " Go fly a kite " in the UK . The idioms . thefreedictionary . com says; " mainly American informal ".
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Paperback . $ 9 . 95 . ) Or how to fly a kite, catch a snowflake on your tongue, take a nap, tickle, fish, be spontaneous.
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So " Go and fly a kite " is something that I could imagine British people saying, but it is not in my experience a common expression.
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The image that sticks in the mind of his wife, Anne, is of him trying to fly a kite on a windless day to make the girls smile.
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"A lot of the time, we're just providing space for folks to walk, jog, to fly a kite, throw a Frisbee, " said Dave McDowell, Chandler's parks development chief.