Throw you up in the air.
We are in a streetside restaurant in paris the "bistro chirac" swheresthe tall haughty waiter with his nose stuck up in the air looks a bit like the president of france himself.
From this vantage point - 36 stories up in the air - an astonishing number of landmarks, houses, skyscrapers, shops, offices, and streets are visible.
May 25, 2010 - As carbon Expo 2010 opens this week in Cologne, Germany, carbon traders face an uncertain future and lower prices, with a new global climate change agreement still up in the air.
'She never really crawled, but would scoot around with her head on the floor, bottom stuck up in the air,' says her mother Emma.
When Dorrington finally gets up in the air, the feeling is not only contagious, it is sacramental.