The waves crashed over and over, the sound mellifluous and almost lulling to my ear. |
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During the past century empires crashed, new states foundered, utopian projects failed and entire civilisations melted down. |
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Houston said that a number of planes had crashed in the past because of trim problems. |
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But his centuries-old livelihood is on the verge of collapse since the areca nut price has crashed beyond imagination. |
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I stared at the crashed car in the rear view mirror until it was out of sight, then I put my foot down on the accelerator. |
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Then he sped off as they were catapulted out of their car and it crashed into two trees, York Crown Court heard. |
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The blow didn't knock her out, but she crashed to the floor and struggled for breath. |
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The Soujumah airship took a nosedive, and crashed into the ground, driving a muddy trench into the earth. |
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I woke up briefly, but I was so tired, and he was wrecked, so we both crashed, I think. |
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A number of motorists mounted rescue bids to free people trapped in the wreckage of the crashed cars. |
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Near that town in New Mexico a spaceship of aliens crashed in 1947, some people say. |
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Allison dove in the same general direction as bullets crashed into the shelf behind her. |
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Thirteen minutes after taking off from Rufforth for a raid on Duisburg, Germany, a Halifax heavily laden with bombs crashed near Poppleton. |
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She answered him, her husky voice alluring him to her as they crashed through the pit. |
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When we released the alpha version of our software, so many people began using it that our puny server crashed under the load. |
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The accident occurred when a single bus mounted a pavement and crashed into a steel lamp post on the busy main quay of the city. |
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Retirements included Ryan Hunter Reay who crashed heavily on the sixth lap bringing out the yellow flags. |
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Witnesses said the aircraft crashed less than 60 yards from the landing strip. |
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There was howling and yipping after the arrow crashed through the vegetation. |
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The Indian luger crashed but recovered amazingly while completing his practice run in the morning. |
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It appears he negotiated a corner but crashed as he turned onto a straight section of road. |
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About fifty meters away, on the oceanfront, waves crashed on a beach covered with wooden debris. |
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On her second vault, her right foot missed the springboard and she crashed into and over the vault. |
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Lightening crashed, thunder rolled, ash and molten lava spumed from the mountains. |
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He lifted his hand in attempt to move the stick and the entire table shot up, hit the ceiling, and crashed back down to the floor. |
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Chris was travelling in a hire care with a friend on a rest day between football matches, when it spun out of control and crashed. |
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The ball crashed off the center field wall before caroming back onto the outfield grass. |
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A Royal Navy Lynx helicopter operating from HMS Endurance has crashed in the Antarctic, injuring the flight crew of five. |
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Keep in mind that I crashed my car and got retrograde amnesia or something. |
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A driver crashed into the front of his home yesterday after mistaking first gear for reverse. |
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But Mr Foster suddenly crashed through the door, ricocheting the flyscreen against wall, and wrenching the boy from her arms. |
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There was also a papaya tree on the balcony that eventually crashed, pot and all into the back lane below, but that's another story. |
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Telephone lines were jammed and mobile phone services briefly crashed as panicked residents called family and friends. |
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Rail passengers and a van driver had an amazing escape after his vehicle crashed on to the main Colchester to London line. |
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He was about to place it in his sporran when a shot crashed through the darkness, hitting the body beside him. |
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A police spokesman said the car careered off the road and crashed into a small roadside stone wall before overturning. |
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The flying vehicle of ours crashed through the roadblock, sending splinters and pieces of wood whistling all over the place. |
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This from a sixty-year old man who still gets liquored up and crashed his ex-wife's wedding. |
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The United midfielder rolled the ball back for Andy Cole who crashed a shot into the net. |
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The waves crashed against the rocks, sending spray splashing across a pale face and closed eyes. |
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The flames engulfed the left wing before the plane went into a roll and crashed. |
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Back home in Holland, a roller-blader crashed outside the player's driveway. |
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As the heavy door fell into place he felt thud after thud after sickening thud as the loathsome creatures outside crashed into the building. |
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A car chase in L.A. ends in an arrest, but not before a highway patrol officer missed a hard right turn and crashed through a building. |
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Tons of bricks and rubble crashed on to the pavement as half the gable end of the building gave way. |
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This time the bear took off at a lope, crashed through the trees and disappeared from sight. |
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One dramatic event followed another yesterday where 25 wickets crashed and 358 runs were scored. |
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Four men were killed when a runaway rail wagon crashed into a group of workers on the West Coast Main Line at Tebay in Cumbria. |
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He showed photographs of captured Angolan government weapons and of himself sitting astride the wreckage of a crashed Russian military aircraft. |
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One was a rousing version of a polka that would set us all aswirl, spinning giddy circles until we crashed into each other. |
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The plane, with a top speed of just 30 mph crashed at least once in trials but flew on other occasions. |
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For the other driver was the same woman who crashed into her at exactly the same place at the same time of day almost a year ago to the day. |
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The small boat punched its way through the heavy Atlantic swell and green seas crashed over our bows. |
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The grieving mother of a York soldier killed when his car crashed into a tree has told of her sadness at his death. |
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Attempting a vault, her right foot missed the springboard and she crashed headfirst at full speed into the horse. |
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Aircraft taking off from Manchester Airport could have crashed into part of a jumbo jet engine which had fallen on to the runway. |
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The people's talking shops on the Number 10 Downing Street Web site crashed recently under the strain of 32,767 postings. |
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Seconds later, a family friend on skis went over the same bump and crashed into Jack after failing to spot him lying in the snow. |
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An avalanche of mud and rubbish crashed down upon a group of more than 100 shacks and huts, which were home to around 800 families. |
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Residents of a treacherous road where 13 cars have crashed into a single home are petitioning to reduce speed in the area. |
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The tallest of the beaters crashed his head against one of the struts for the canvas awning. |
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Eyewitnesses reported that one of its wingtips hit the tarmac and the jet crashed through an airport fence and then exploded. |
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He said Miss Hegarty, who is in her late 20s, was in the road near the crashed car in an agitated state. |
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A waste disposal lorry and a pick-up truck crashed on a narrow bridge, blocking a main road. |
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The single-engine plane crashed near Daly Waters, killing the pilot and all passengers. |
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Tree branches crashed through the forward viewport and bulkheads flew around like dangerous missiles. |
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He tore off the filters and stuck them in his ears, just before the shock wave of guitar noise crashed down over the bar. |
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John had been injured and missed two meets, as well has having crashed and costing the team a healthy amount of time and money to repair his car. |
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Occasionally we stop to rescue others who have crashed in the waist-high snow drifts. |
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It was hot still, perhaps even hotter, and some daft woman crashed into my bad leg with her trolley, so my even temper was becoming strained. |
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Taking a pass from centre James Evans, the human bulldozer, crashed through three tackles on his way to the line after 44 minutes. |
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Trees crashed to the ground, bulldozers were called in to clear the damage. |
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The regional authorities have already marked the approximate area where the plane might have crashed. |
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He later crashed one of his planes at Victoria River Downs Station but walked away from it without a scratch. |
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And then, with more tea and bannocks all round, they told him about the night the helicopter crashed. |
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A woman had a lucky escape on Thursday morning after metal reinforcement bars crashed through her car windscreen. |
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I lingered around watching a thingamabob about JFK's administration on TV, then crashed. |
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In the intervening three months, yet another airplane crashed, this time into a residential section of New York City. |
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Outside the front door, a bulldozer is clearing up the mess caused when a heavily laden lorry crashed into the wall and gatepost. |
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Yet their stock market valuations have crashed as the stock market itself has crashed. |
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Just five days later, however, he crashed down to earth amid accusations of bribery. |
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The airplane crashed approximately two miles southeast of the Runway 27 threshold. |
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Mortar rounds lobbed from the nearby hills smashed roofs and crashed through walls. |
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During emergencies, when a few wasted seconds can cost lives, the Jaws of Life are brought in to remove victims from the crashed vehicle. |
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One poor soldier crashed into the ground at breakneck speed with a dull thud which brought a sharp intake of breath from the crowd. |
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A thunderstorm hit us with no warning and we lay soaked, silent and shivering with cold as the lightning and thunder crashed around us. |
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Like all good strikers, he was in the right spot in the 15th minute after Paul Evans had crashed a thunderbolt against the inside of the post. |
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From 20 yards out, his thunderbolt crashed off the underside of the crossbar to leave Terriers' goalkeeper Ian Gray clutching at air. |
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I had a vague feeling of movement and then pain crashed through me as I hit something really hard. |
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He suffered leg and back injuries as he fell to the ground when the vehicle crashed into a hedge. |
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Three people were hurt yesterday when a civilian plane crashed while taking off from an RAF airfield. |
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Two company executives and three flight crew were killed when their private jet crashed shortly after take-off. |
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The corvus crashed downward, its beak driving into the other ship's deck, whereupon Roman infantry dashed across. |
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In 1947, an object which crashed near Roswell in the USA was a weather balloon according to the US Army Air Force. |
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The most recent major extinction occurred 65 million years ago when a meteorite crashed into Earth, leading to the demise of the dinosaurs. |
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I tried opening a couple of MS Word docs and a couple of MS Excel docs, and on each occasion StarOffice crashed fatally. |
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The trio crashed through the dangling remains, now in the rough suburbs of the metropolis. |
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A pilot died after falling 50 ft to the ground from his microlight aircraft which then crashed into a field. |
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The accident occurred when a tow truck crashed off an elevated stretch of freeway in San Francisco. |
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We'd clasped hands and spun around, but I'd fallen off balance and crashed into the table. |
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This shattering statistic crashed into Downing Street, where brows were being mopped and arrangements stood down. |
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He crashed head-on into a freight train and likely caused the nation's deadliest commuter train wreck in nearly four decades. |
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He crashed in the final 15 kilometres of Dwars door Vlaanderen after a bidon was caught up in his front wheel. |
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One of the vehicles veered onto the wrong side of the road and crashed head-on into the cash-in-transit vehicle. |
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Pedestrians in Tooting had a lucky escape after a car veered off the road and crashed into a shop, narrowly missing them. |
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From eight under he crashed to four under, triple-bogeying the 12th after driving into the trees and bogeying the next. |
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She asserts that the community's death rate has risen sharply, while the birth rate has crashed. |
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Sure enough, the aircraft developed engine trouble and crashed into the Pacific. |
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A volley of stones crashed through a nearby window, followed by a shower of glass and a woman's wail. |
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Instead, the attack crashed into the ground scorching it and sending an explosive shower of dust up into the air. |
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A single tucuxi leapt into the air, spinning, then crashed into the water with a splash. |
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One resident said that it felt like a lorry had crashed into the side of his house. |
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Dotty took a 1958 Ford Prefect, slapped three turbochargers on it, filled it with high-octane fuel and gave it to a 17-year old who crashed it. |
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A turkey buzzard crashed through my front right windshield when I was flying a light multi-engine airplane in Baja, Calif. |
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The island was plunged into a power blackout as electricity pylons and light poles crashed to the ground and telephone lines were ripped out. |
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Suddenly, the bus jolted to a halt and his head crashed into the seat in front of him. |
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She screeched to a halt so abruptly that he nearly crashed into her, settling for merely sidestepping out of the way instead. |
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He lost control of the wheel and the car spun around, slid sideways, and crashed into a fire hydrant. |
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Three perished in house blazes and one was killed when two vehicles crashed and burst into flames. |
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The Thunderwolves crashed the UW net and used their superior speed to break away from checks. |
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In the end we called in on a friend of mine, crashed on a single bed in the spare room. |
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The jubilant crowd shrieked as the balls sailed into the stands' perimeters and crashed into the boundary. |
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On both occasions the monk took a firm but unaggressive stance and spoke calmly to the animal, which crashed off into the underbrush. |
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A pensioner was so drunk behind the wheel of his car he twice mounted the kerb and nearly crashed into a pedestrian crossing, a court heard. |
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The blue-ribbon committee charged with developing a new tax policy for the Internet crashed and burned last week. |
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The Nasa space capsule that crashed in the American desert last month did so because four switches were installed the wrong way round. |
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It can have been no surprise when the Bill crashed, with one third of Gladstone's own Liberal party opposed to the legislation. |
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A number of slates had come loose from the roof and crashed into the bushes. |
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The craziness of ski cross was evident in all its glory in the men's quarter-final when three of the four riders crashed on the final jump. |
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I skidded, slipped, cursed, crashed, and generally regressed one full level in ability. |
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Millar crashed twice on roads that, with incessant rain, resembled a skidpan. |
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About 4.30am a truck crashed into a stobie pole, causing power lines to come down. |
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The approaching figures crashed through the underbrush of the nearby copse. |
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I managed to grab my orange juice box before it slipped out of my hands and crashed on the floor. |
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City of York VIII crashed 5-0 to hosts Rotherham, the visitors throwing the game away by slack marking. |
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Attempting a vault, her right foot missed the springboard and she crashed head first at full speed into the horse. |
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She pushed Shawna out and slammed her hand on the button for the wall, which soon crashed down behind them. |
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She dropped down onto the roof of the porch and caught her foot on a loose slate which crashed to the ground beneath her. |
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I crashed into bed and went to sleep thinking of him and how good he smelled. |
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For some unexplained reason she went forward and crashed into the front windows. |
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The few other people that were there watched in confusion as he soared across the slick surface and crashed into the wall. |
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Luckily, the plane made a short distance slide on the snow until it crashed against a rock on the mountain. |
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The thunder and lightning boomed and crashed above them for a while and then it started to rain. |
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The unladen 12-tonne lorry, which had been travelling towards York, left the road and crashed through an 8ft-high hedge into adjacent farm land. |
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A rumble of borborygmic thunder crashed across the grim landscape of his consciousness. |
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Since the best place to observe grooming behaviour in modern society is at a teenaged girl's slumber party, I crashed one this weekend. |
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Later, I was devastated when a newsflash announced the plane had crashed, killing all on board. |
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Victor braced himself, ducked and leaped to the ogre's side as the hammer crashed into the ground with a loud smash. |
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Yet the very next year the population there had crashed to just 11 songsters. |
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It crashed into the nearside barrier, ending up with its nose sticking out into the first lane of the motorway. |
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The 28-year-old, appearing in her third Winter Olympics, was leading during her semifinal race in snowboard cross on Sunday, but she crashed. |
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Verdana concealed a smile, and crashed her mailed fist on the burnished breastplate of her armour. |
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We sat down and talked for hours and he stayed for dinner until it was almost after 1am in the morning, so he crashed on my sofa bed upstairs. |
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In the film that crashed to shore this summer, none of this soft-headed nonsense about fate and sorcery is permitted. |
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A jet skier who crashed into a stanchion on Blackpool North Pier may have had a heart attack, an inquest has heard. |
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Somewhere out of my sight in the darkness, waves crashed against the breakwater. |
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He led officers on a chase and crashed into a park ranger's car on Golf Links Road in East Oakland. |
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Fans were delighted to hear their old adversary, Argentina, had crashed out of the tournament by failing to beat Sweden. |
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As the referee's whistle sounded to signal the foul, Mark crashed hard, landing awkwardly on his left ankle. |
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Offshore, breakers swelled in the whitecaps and then crashed in the shallow water, strong enough to body surf for twenty yards. |
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He said that mobile communications crashed in the aftermath of the explosions. |
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It was raining hail and ice, and I looked on as the waves fiercely crashed against the shoreline. |
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A hand flew across my face, and I crashed to the ground, the wind rushing out of me so hard I choked. |
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Railway were awarded a penalty on the five metres line which was taken quickly and Port were caught as the wing forward crashed over. |
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A bridegroom-to-be was among six men injured on a stag night out when a mini bus crashed on a moorland road. |
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Black Vultures crashed and whistled through the trees, and a pair of Wood Ducks winged silently overhead. |
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Within seconds both vehicles were in a head-on collision then a further two cars crashed into the first two. |
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The aircraft's cockpit crashed in the next field and the kirk was used as the headquarters of the operation to find the dead. |
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The south German towns, once among the richest in Europe, crashed finally and completely after 1648, and never recovered their position. |
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She then stood, up, wobbled dangerously and crashed back down into the sand. |
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The superjet 100 that crashed in Indonesia, killing 45, had run demo flights before. |
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Chasen did not surrender her purse, jewelry, money, or car, but lurched leftward onto Whittier, where she crashed into a lamppost. |
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Note that the rest of the Galileo spacecraft was completely destroyed when it recently crashed into Jupiter's atmosphere because it lacked a heat shield. |
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The plane crashed on the helicopter landing pad adjacent to the Pentagon. |
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In a season when British Athletics crashed back to earth with a bang after the successes of Sydney, she was one of the few to illuminate a disappointing year. |
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Later, from his upstairs bedroom, he saw the crashed aircraft. |
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The first mission, Mars Climate Orbiter, didn't stop fast enough and crashed into Mars because engineers didn't convert between metric and imperial units properly. |
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Also, the Seventh-day Adventist church at the back of Golden Lane was damaged when a breadfruit tree crashed through the wall and landed on the altar. |
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The speculation continued, the market crashed, and Mitchell was indicted in 1933 for tax evasion. |
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Their CT-43, the military version of the Boeing 737, crashed into a mountainside on approach to Dubrovnik. |
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The pilot of a microlight aircraft that crashed in the Pyrenees killing him and his girlfriend had had a series of accidents before the fatal crash, it emerged yesterday. |
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The other team crashed down through the ceiling, having climbed along the ventilation shafts, right down on top of the African Hardwood conference desk. |
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A church tower crashed to the ground and a mosque's silver dome caved in. |
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In 1968 she was a passenger in a car when a lorry came out of a side turning and crashed into her, breaking both her arms and legs and causing other injuries. |
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Occasionally someone climbed over it or crashed through it or dug under it, or made himself a glider and flew through it. |
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Realizing the vulnerability of the other three passengers in his vehicle, Duarte exited the vehicle before it crashed over a berm and into a wall. |
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As recently as January 27 this year, a FedEx ATR crashed on landing at Lubbock, Texas, in a freezing mist. |
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On Monday, five German tourists were killed when their tour bus crashed on the road between Beijing and Tianjin. |
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He saw the corpse and his eyes bulged horrifically before he crashed to his knees, sprawled out bestially on all fours and vomited all over the corpse. |
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When U.S. stock exchanges opened the next day, the markets crashed. |
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Then, in late 1991, the dreams of reformist socialism crashed with the end of the Soviet Union. |
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And instead to walk with Angus to Ruadh Dearg where waves curled and crashed and lathered the rocks, where birds wheeled and screeched among the cliffs. |
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A report has revealed a pilot and passenger narrowly avoided serious injury when their vintage plane crashed at Lower Upham Airfield earlier this year. |
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It crashed into a wooded area about 3km north-east of the town. |
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The population peaked at about one hundred thousand in 1924 then crashed, leaving a wreckage not only of animal life but of horribly overbrowsed rangeland as well. |
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They whooped on the big wheel and crashed into each other on the dodgems. |
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He said the plane had crashed on a steep rocky outcrop, and dense bush and rugged terrain was hampering efforts by police and crash investigators to reach the site. |
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Arms flailing, he crashed to the floor, his breath blasted from his lungs. |
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Tragedy struck when the transport ship carrying the 33 children crashed. |
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He later crashed the plane into the sea and was rescued relatively unhurt. |
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In 1983, August Busch IV, then a 19-year-old student at the University of Arizona in 1983, crashed his corvette. |
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Flying shrapnel, fuel leaks, and an exploded engine nearly crashed the qantas Airbus 380 in Singapore recently. |
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He also started drag racing cars, and once crashed a coupe while drivng 90 miles per hour. |
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She was found slumped over the wheel in her Mercedes coupe, which had crashed into a telephone pole. |
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After our helicopter crashed in the courtyard, Jimbo and I rushed inside the house. |
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A peal of thunder crashed through the hills and echoed resoundingly. |
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Searchers reported seeing a large shadow on the seabed, suggesting the crashed jet has been located. |
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Pakistani troops even fought off militants attempting to reach the wreckage of drones that had crashed. |
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The world, as the rules crashed down around us, began debating the values and principles by which we wished to live and the costs we would accept to live by them. |
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On his second operational flight in a Sopwith Pup, he stalled just after take off at Dunkirk and crashed the aircraft, breaking his leg and gashing his head. |
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He said because of the poor turning circle he had crashed into the bus. |
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The tour in 1995, in which ticketless groups physically crashed down gates, was the bottom of a spiral that had been winding its way down for some time. |
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It looked like a size twelve boot had crashed through the screen. |
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She was driving to meet a reporter waiting in an Oklahoma City motel when she crashed into the concrete wing wall of a culvert. |
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Rushing for the ground I was forced to leap from the first floor to the concrete, just as the two duelists crashed past me, bringing the rest of the escape with them. |
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A Malaysia Airlines flight carrying 295 people aboard crashed and suspicion is narrowing on pro-Russian separatists. |
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Kevin Keegan's low drive from just outside the area crashed against the base of the post and rebounded off the unfortunate Conor Larkin to trickle into the empty net. |
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Kevin and Andy escaped the blast as the mother ship crashed. |
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He was the commander of the ship when it crashed and he admits his decision to take the ship off course. |
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On Saturday, at 12.50 pm, three motorbikes and two vehicles crashed. |
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The telephone receiver fell out of her hand and crashed to the ground. |
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Sans its right engine, the skimmer shot hard to the right, and the rider swerved left to avoid it as it whirled in a sickening spin and crashed to the ground. |
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If Ivar was a shining beacon of confidence, his securities would maintain their value, even if the rest of the market crashed. |
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Oshantri crashed through the door on the second attempt, having severely bruised her shoulder, and caused Taizjin to drop the blade into the sink. |
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He died when the car he was travelling in crashed into a stationary yellow low-loader parked in a lay-by on the westbound carriageway of the stretch. |
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Two missiles flew out from Nymph's hull and crashed into the oncoming Wraiths, the first had been shattered into pieces while the other had merely been winged. |
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His wingman saw a ball of fire and realized that Newkirk had crashed. |
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It uses infrared thermal imaging to project an image onto the satellite navigation screen showing people, animals or crashed cars up to 300 yards away. |
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He snatched up the thrown chair and crashed it down onto the head of a charging older black man, who crumpled into a heap. |
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Annie was a perfectionist and overachiever who crashed and burned after an Adderall addiction. |
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Shortly before the Concordia crashed, Schettino can be heard on the audiotape telling the helmsman to turn again. |
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When the talks crashed, it created a sense of hopelessness that contributed to the environment in which the violence took place. |
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The horse's hooves crashed into Danni and she fell lifeless to the ground. |
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An ammunition box inside a Huey helicopter that crashed in 1968 is riddled with bullet holes from ammunition that exploded inside during the ensuing fire. |
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The battering ram crashed rhythmically against the doors, and as the pins slid out one by one, the doors weakened and groaned in their hinged sockets. |
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Comics crashed in 1993, with a glut of titles and excessive print runs. |
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The Genesis space capsule crashed at a speed of nearly 200 miles an hour. |
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In one scene, a penitent missus in a shapeless tube dress scratches her head and admits to having crashed the car. |
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A Navy F-18 fighter jet crashed into an apartment complex in Virginia Beach on Friday. |
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A group of young American schoolboys from a military academy are stranded on a tropical island after a plane the boys were traveling in crashed into the sea. |
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The ground shook violently as the bear crashed down on to all fours. |
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With no natural protection from the sea, apart from a narrow coral reef, the atoll was at the mercy of massive waves that crashed over its 30-metre high seaward cliffs. |
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The industry matured from barnstormers to its ubiquitous place in modern life at great cost in private and public money, as well as crashed planes. |
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The only survivor of a warehouse collapse yesterday recalled the terrifying moment when sixty tonnes of rubble crashed down on him, burying him and three other men. |
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They not only disrupted service in China, they apparently crashed the search engine worldwide. |
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Zynga rode its one big hit, Farmville, to IPO riches and then crashed as soon as the trend turned. |
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Adele In 2013 Sediuk crashed the Grammy's, stealing Adam Levine's seat and biding his time. |
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It crashed after a simulation in which just a few hundred people tried to log on simultaneously. |
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Almost as soon as Romney ended his day-to-day role at Bain, the dot-com boom crashed and the economy went into recession. |
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This monster crashed our plane in that nasty storm and got us all lost! |
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Therefore, many of the missiles crashed or performed unreliably. |
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After the remains of the satellite had crashed to earth, the village head noticed that the air had a smoky, gunpowdery smell and thought a plane had crashed nearby. |
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A blade had snapped off a similar wind turbine in Wales and crashed to the ground and the authorities thought it prudent to carry out checks at other areas. |
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A large chunk of ice split off from the iceberg and crashed into the water. |
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Despite attempts to signal the conductor, the train was unable to stop in time, and it crashed into the derailed cars. |
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Two years later, a Russian satellite crashed into a communications satellite owned by the company iridium. |
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A calmer Maracas Bay enticed these men into its waters yesterday, even though two days before bathers scampered for safety as massive waves crashed on the shore. |
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One man nearly crashed his car and another banged into a lamppost. |
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The move comes after two people were hurt when a car crashed into a crowd of spectators during a rally of high-performance vehicles on the Armytage Road Industrial Estate. |
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British superbike champion Steve Hislop died in 2003 when his Robinson R44 helicopter crashed near his birthplace of Hawick, in the Borders. |
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They had the good fortune to escape injury when their car crashed. |
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Four 109s were spotted and attacked. After a dogfight, all four had been shot down. Three crashed on the same field. |
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Ay, chihuahua! The computer crashed and I'm going to have to start all over again. |
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Moving about 70 miles per hour, it crashed through the sturdy old-growth trees, snapping their limbs and shredding bark from their trunks. |
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He was driving and I was in the passenger seat, so we crashed together when the truck hit us. |
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She cried out in disbelief on hearing that terrorists had crashed an airplane into the World Trade Center in New York City. |
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Manchester City crashed out of Europe on Tuesday as Borussia Dortmund ended their hopes of qualifying for the Europa League. |
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A significant number of the aircraft not shot down after the resort to night bombing were wrecked during landings or crashed in bad weather. |
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He lived first in Balmoral Road, then when the family firm crashed, he lived in poorer circumstances in Huskisson Street. |
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By May 2016 the software had been improved to the point where it only crashed every 15 hours. |
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The first IAF Hawk AJT crashed on 29 April 2008 at 406 Air Force Station Bidar, Karnataka. |
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Finally the Lantern roof crashed down into the crossing, preventing the fires from spreading further. |
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Luckily, those few firefighters inside when the roof crashed down were not directly beneath. |
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Soon after Rome, Kling's race ended when he went off the road avoiding spectators and crashed into a tree. |
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In 1962, he crashed his Lotus heavily during the Glover Trophy at Goodwood held on Monday 23 April. |
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However, in the race he crashed out after only five laps, following a puncture. |
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Bianchi crashed into a recovery vehicle after aquaplaning off the wet track. |
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However he extended his lead to 12 points after winning the Japanese Grand Prix in heavy rain after Alonso crashed. |
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He surprised everyone by taking the second pole position of his career in Montreal, but crashed out on lap 47 of the race while running third. |
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It was worse for David Coulthard however, who crashed heavily with Williams's Alexander Wurz in the late stages of the race. |
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Subsequent errors led to him dropping a few more places, and near the end of the race he crashed with Hamilton, destroying his front wing. |
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When the stock market in the United States crashed on 24 October 1929, the effect in Germany was dire. |
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On 23 August 1921, the British airship R38 crashed into the estuary near Hull, killing 44 of the 49 crew on board. |
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While on route the helicopter crashed into the western side of Shanlieve, killing all three passengers and crew onboard. |
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After the introduction of the Japanese cultured pearl onto the world market in the 1920s and 1930s, Qatar's pearling industry crashed. |
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However, Japan's economy crashed in 1991, creating a long period of economic slump in the country which has become known as The Lost Years. |
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On 9 May 2015, an A400M crashed in Seville on its first production test flight. |
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However, two of these planes crashed, and the third plane was soon removed because of safety concerns. |
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ValuJet Flight 592 crashed on May 11, 1996, as a result of improperly loaded chemical oxygen generators. |
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The undercarriage hit a boulder and the aircraft crashed, fracturing his skull, smashing his nose and temporarily blinding him. |
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One of the Heinkels crashed on the airfield, having either been hit by ground fire or destroyed by its own bombs. |
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A Spitfire IIa crashed at the east side of the airfield on 19 November 1941 during attack practice with a target glider being towed. |
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On 16 May 1945, two pilots were killed when a Wellington bomber crashed on landing wrecking a goods train in Dyce Station. |
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The most notorious aviation disaster in Wales occurred in Glamorgan in 1950, when a privately hired Avro Tudor crashed at Llandow Aerodrome. |
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Three weeks later she crashed again at the Giro de Trentino and had to miss 4 weeks of racing in July and August. |
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The weather was atrocious, and on 6 December, the car in which the band was travelling crashed, although none of the four members was injured. |
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In 1928, Italian explorer Umberto Nobile and the crew of the airship Italia crashed on the icepack off the coast of Foyn Island. |
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The bomber carried away the mast tops and the aerial then crashed into the sea to the cheers of the rest of the convoy. |
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The combined result spiraled out of control and crashed on a nearby hillside. |
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Clarkson crashed the Transit into the back of the car, and May's LDV was completely outpaced. |
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