A four-vehicle prang on the A36 at Warminster on Saturday morning marked the start of the review period in the worst possible fashion. |
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I'm sure he'd much rather ding his bell a few times than have a prang and have to fill in a bunch of paperwork. |
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But I shook off the prang and put an indifferent look on my face, sliding him a glance. |
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She is said to drive a Bentley, and it is reported this week that her entrepreneurial drive is unabated by her recent prang. |
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The construction manager has just had his 127th prang after driving into a pothole, reported the newspaper. |
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Since then, I have driven many hundreds of thousands of miles, in dozens of countries, and never yet had a prang. |
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They prang their aircraft on the summit of that, however, and all die through lack of oxygen. |
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That the crew managed to recover and surface the boat after a head-on prang at 500 ft and 33 knots is miraculous. |
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He and I, in the two years we've known each other in the racing circuit, have never experienced a prang. |
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In the midst of what was an unsightly melee, the loose ball asked for any takers, and Flo was first to stick out a leg and prang it in off the underside of the crossbar. |
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The down side of motorcycles has always been the high level of accidents and the nasty injuries that even the slightest prang or bump can trigger. |
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First-class prang on the battery, but saw Jimmy Carter shot down by a Ju88 over the target. |
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Careful not to hit anything as just one prang and that motor is out of action. |
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I remember when a call came through that a crop sprayer had had a plane prang down at Naracoorte, in the south-east of South Australia. |
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Ms C. Thomas: Loud prang, bike crashing – causing obstruction in road? |
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The prang is surrounded by walls, which are in turn surrounded by smaller prangs and chedis, some of which are rather precariously supported. |
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The great actor dying alone denies us this required narrative prang. |
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You know there is going to be a nasty smash somewhere along the line, you don't want anyone to get hurt, but you secretly love it when a prang happens. |
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The typical prang cost a few hundred dollars in panelbeating charges. |
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The second platform surrounds the base of the prang proper, whose closed entranceways are guarded by four statues of the Hindu god Indra on his three-headed elephant Erawan. |
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The color plates reflect the artistry of Louis Prang of Boston, the leading chromolithographer of the period. |
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Eventually Prang issued about 800 chromolithographs of this sort, establishing an oeuvre unmatched by any other American chromolithographic publisher. |
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One more tactic is to bring the software team in-house, a move Prang has experimented with to prevent high turnover and promote loyalty. |
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Ralf Dorsch-Ruter, Rolf Friedmann, Dieter Henze, Stefan Hoher, Gunnar Moller, Ernst-Joachim Muller, Peter Pistorius, Alexander Prang, Manuel Ruf. |
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In 1897, Daniels became art supervisor in Buffalo, New York, then worked at the Prang Educational Company. |
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The purple, triple-decker vehicle set includes Stan Shunpike, Ernie Prang, Hedwig and the shrunken head. |
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His initial creations featured birds and flowers, unrelated to the Christmas scene, and by 1881 Prang was producing more than five million Christmas cards a year. |
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But no matter where gay people establish roots, Prang says they can't forget the places that nurtured them from the start, and made assimilation possible. |
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All Nature is smiling, in fact, with one large, comprehensive smile, exactly like a first-class PRANG chromo with a fresh coat of varnish upon it. |
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The set includes Stan Shunpike, Ernie Prang, Hedwig and the shrunken head. |
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