The design and methods are a reasonable approach to study the association between modifiable risk factors and injury from car crashes. |
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During his career, he has attended road accidents, air crashes, forest fires and blazing thatched cottages. |
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When a male wasp crashes into the orchid, it gets covered with orchid pollen. |
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The driver guns it and launches the behemoth into the air like a flying elephant, whereupon it crashes back down on the wrecked cars. |
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Firstly, the reason why we publish pictures from crashes is to show people the consequence of accidents. |
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The recorder captured the sounds of loud thumps, crashes, shouts, and breaking glasses and plates. |
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When clocked above 3600 MHZ the system would boot, but exhibited random reboots as well as constant crashes. |
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These ripples can result in voltage dropping too low which usually causes system reboots and crashes. |
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The demand is a result of lessons that the air force has learned from fighter plane crashes over the past three years. |
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The windscreen and the bumper are the two main sources of injury in pedestrian crashes. |
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Near the ground, thunderstorms sometimes create quick changes in wind speed and direction, called wind shear, which has caused several crashes. |
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Screams of pain, yells of anger, crashes of metal on metal, blasts of magic, and snaps of armor or people all ran across his ears at once. |
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You should be aware that learner drivers under supervision have a very low involvement in crashes. |
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Every time your machine crashes, a vast heap of temporary files full of information are left behind. |
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In both tracks surrounds are used aggressively with pans, reverberations, crashes, explosions, and gunshots coming from all corners. |
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They have developed a close relationship between stock market crashes and the economic recessions and depressions that follow them. |
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The human race comes close to extinction when a huge meteor crashes in the Arizona desert with a life form unlike anything we've ever seen! |
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Formal elements include a foreground or apron of foaming wash, and beyond that a wall of wave as it forms a tube, then crests and crashes. |
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There is something that happens when you lose a loved one where sometimes the sadness just crashes into you apropos of nothing. |
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Further studies of the effect of lithium and other psychotropic drugs on the risk of crashes would be valuable. |
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Patients who are prescribed lithium must be told about the increased risk of motor vehicle crashes. |
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Specifically the increase has been in single-vehicle run-off-road crashes such as rollovers or impacts with fixed objects. |
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And, of course, there are reports that the root kit sometimes crashes servers. |
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When he crashes against it and abrades his cheek upon its cold roughness, he realizes it is a tombstone. |
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Even with the patches, it still occasionally crashes to the desktop, bringing me to further appreciate the new autosave feature. |
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The equipment will therefore be used at the scene of any major incident, such as road or rail crashes involving many injured people. |
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What's more, protein tempers blood sugar fluctuations, preventing the spikes and crashes that can leave you hungry and drained. |
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Three of the incidents were termed crashes, while three were considered hard landings. |
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So if you hear loud crashes and bangs while walking past the Grammar, don't worry, it's only a couple of robots having a fight. |
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The original roadside hazard model used to predict roadside crashes was derived from data collected on encroachments into a median. |
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In The World According to Garp, TS Garp is viewing a house that he wants to buy when an aeroplane crashes into it. |
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The T-junction at Whinwhistle Road is the spot where crashes have rocketed to ten times the national average. |
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After plenty of car crashes, the pair discover a trunk full of gold coins of South African mintage. |
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But, when you're in four bad crashes, two wheel changes and a broken shoe, it made it one of the hardest one-day races of my life. |
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Obviously many men did not survive the crashes I witnessed, and I felt a bit like a voyeur watching it on screen. |
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One reference states that research is underway to apply triboluminescent flashes to sense automobile crashes and inflate air bags. |
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Several overlapping vocals are thrown over a punky guitar that shreds quickly over repeated cymbal crashes in the background. |
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And you can keep a big pile of research material open all of the time, for weeks or months if you like, through crashes and shutdowns. |
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Something happened at altitude that led to the crashes last month of two unrelated single-pilot turboprops. |
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He said that while motorcycles were far safer now than before, the majority of crashes were down to rider error. |
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Today motor vehicle crashes are causing substantial numbers of deaths in countries that are relatively new to motorisation. |
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Falling asleep at the wheel is believed to account for up to 20 per cent of crashes on trunk roads and motorways. |
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Shouts and periodic crashes from upstairs let him know that Meg was still deep in her game. |
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Then one day, many months after they've written the code, the program crashes mysteriously. |
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A sneaker wave crashes in unexpectedly, inundating an unsuspecting eagle with a sudden foam bath. |
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It occasionally crashes on start-up, especially if one is impatient to get to the game and uses the intro escape, the space bar, too eagerly. |
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She abruptly crashes to the floor and begins to spasm as though having a seizure. |
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Plane crashes make the headlines because they are spectacular and invariably involve major loss of life. |
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But other bugs in large computer systems have led to failed space missions, airplane crashes and the death of hospital patients. |
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These included creating a specific body to investigate road crashes and banning retro-fitted bull bars. |
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To prevent the crashes, bumps, thuds, nicks and dings, follow these top ten parking lot driving tactics. |
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Unable to restrain himself, he crashes the do, squelches in and approaches. |
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A notorious accident spot that has been the scene of horrific road crashes is the focus of a new safety plan. |
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I also note that speed humps mean fewer crashes and so fewer call-outs for the emergency services. |
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In any case, keeping tabs on the crashes has been pretty much a full-time occupation over the past week. |
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Despite the simplistic advertising campaigns, excessive speed is not a feature in 80 per cent of fatal car crashes. |
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During just the last decade, the total number of people injured in U.S. car crashes has topped 32 million. |
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If you're a fan of car crashes, she is being given a real kicking over on the Guardian's election blog. |
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One night while driving in dangerous weather, their car careens off the highway and crashes into a guardrail. |
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Hail, when it crashes through to the surface can cause much damage, to the level of havoc even. |
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There are a number of people out there using headcams on their daily commute to document potential crashes or otherwise unsafe driving. |
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The pace and action was intense from the second the green flag fell, with a race stoppage due to several big crashes around the track. |
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The group is putting the cameras into operation because the road has a bad record of crashes. |
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Once the gas for the ion engine is used up, it will continue to orbit, but will eventually spiral lower until it crashes. |
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This was the hydrant for the heliport, with underground tanks, in case of helicopter crashes. |
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To that end, he hijacks a tricycle laden with sweet treats and accidentally crashes the fast-moving contraption into the Magic Roundabout. |
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Working on a film in St Lucia, he almost crashes a bus over the side of a ravine. |
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It crashes down in torrents, carving channels through the cracked, sun-dried soil, racing to the sea before it has time to soak in. |
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Those involved in such crashes often receive horrifying injuries or else end up dying a violent death. |
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The pagefile is typically stored on the first primary partition, and if your Windows crashes, it's writes a log to the disk. |
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Their slow acoustic strumming and clunky drumming are answered by sort piano crashes. |
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Questions were asked about black box, flight paths, crashes, missile technology, etc., and the answers were illuminating. |
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And, maybe more illustratively, if Michael's computer crashes, you restart it. |
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One can only image the scene in the World Trade Center following the plane crashes. |
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But sometime during the final week your impregnable fortress crashes and burns, but you land on your feet at the very end of the month. |
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Are they an indicator species, a harbinger of global environmental crashes ahead? |
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These are two crashes that didn't need to happen and now the families are picking up the pieces. |
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From minor fender benders to life-threatening crashes, skateboarding has seen it all. |
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Some may miss the instant replays in the sequel, especially given the crashes are now more impressive than ever. |
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It reminded Callan of a booming waterfall as it crashes into the plunge pool below. |
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She flings out her hands to break her fall, slips, and crashes to the ground. |
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Running a red light, the young man's car crashes into a vehicle driven by a woman. |
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Thunder crashes above my head, I jump in slight fright, but reassure myself and keep walking. |
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When her expectations are sadly disappointed, she crashes a chic Montreal party and desperately tries to fit in. |
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It seems that the majority of vehicle crashes can be avoided by minor changes in driver behavior. |
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The accident was the latest in a string of crashes where cars have careered off the road near the green. |
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One person was killed and another six seriously injured in two crashes on the A64 yesterday. |
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Two children and a teenager were fighting for their lives today after separate road crashes involving buses. |
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In the Netherlands, hundreds of vehicles were involved in crashes, but no fatalities were reported. |
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Speed has been determined to be one of the most common contributing factors in vehicle crashes. |
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High speed crashes, often accompanied by fire or explosions, hindered identification of bodies. |
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The fire was partially worsened by the inexperienced local fire personnel who have little or no training in aircraft crashes. |
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Deaths by unintentional violence were those by accidental means, such as drowning and aircraft crashes. |
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Most air crashes occur when a bird hits the windshield or is inducted into the engine. |
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He survived 28 crashes and shot down 40 German planes in just three months in the First World War. |
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She heard loud crashes coming from the room down the hall and she assumed that was where Mary was. |
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When I heard glass break and crashes in the store downstairs, I went down the stairs to investigate. |
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As we approached I saw huge flashes of fork lightning and heard the loudest thunder crashes I have ever heard. |
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Looking to the past, housing bubbles often lead to crashes with price drops on homes that average from 25 to 30 percent. |
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No matter how good your network is, data loss and system crashes are inevitable. |
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I was sitting around dwelling on how sad it is when it occurred to me that these small plane crashes happen with numbing frequency. |
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Local P-plate drivers have given the State's best response to an online study into the causes of car crashes involving young people. |
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Several times, I ran into debilitating crashes complete with debug windows. |
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A woman's car accidentally hits a truck while, in slow motion, a piece of metal crashes through the windshield and decapitates her. |
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With the crashes and groundings, the small force of heavy attack fire bombers has been severely depleted. |
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After the crashes, City of York Council insisted it had gritted the road according to its procedures. |
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Nine times out of 10, said the report, crashes were due to drivers and pedestrians disobeying the rules of the road. |
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He reminds us that market crashes almost always occur when the crowd is euphoric, not when everyone is talking about the possibility. |
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The police have even condemned certain billboard adverts for distracting drivers resulting in more crashes. |
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He is demanding that he be fully exonerated by the Royal Air Force of any blame for the fatal crashes. |
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Hissing drones and cymbal crashes sweep away any memory of the former's dulcet overtones. |
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In fact, approximately 1,000 cardiac arrests occur each year on airplanes, which is more than the total number of people who die in plane crashes each year. |
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If the primary server crashes, then the high availability operating system running failover software will reschedule its task to the standby server. |
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While the shuttlecraft crashes on an away mission staged for no reason other than to necessitate a rescue, the holodeck inadvertently takes over the ship. |
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The day was filled with crashes and tumbles in the deep powder. |
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The value may be unstable, but it has trended mainly up and to the right, with crashes followed by climbs past the previous high. |
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The roundabout had no markings before and sometimes could be a bit of a free-for-all, but everyone was used to it and I never heard of any crashes there. |
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And while disaster authorities must plan for plane crashes, most of us quite safely read our newspapers through the pre flight safety demonstration. |
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The horse crashes through the fence and throws you into the deep wet mud. |
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For example, their latest motherboards boast features like built-in wireless capabilities and a whole host of software to recover the worst computer crashes. |
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And we'd say that surely a more solid, multi-tasking, multi-user operating system that crashes less frequently would perhaps make for a better solution. |
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Definitely there's echoes of perhaps this idea of going out in a blaze of glory, or perhaps as a stark reminder to people of the reality of motor vehicle crashes. |
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A block away, a car without a driver speeds through a red light and crashes into oncoming traffic. |
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Did anyone else have bad dreams and nightmares about airplane crashes? |
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When we step into that cylinder of dry air and certain doom, all we can think is what it will be like when it crashes. |
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There were also crashes not due to either mechanical or human error but to a lack of warning of dangerous conditions. |
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Chalk them up to adrenaline crashes, too much rage and reefer and booze. |
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He instanced situations like car crashes, fires and drownings and said that in past few years they have had to deal with some traumatic situations. |
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However, the former mountain bike professional admitted afterwards it was a case of the bravest survived on a slippery circuit which saw countless crashes and numerous falls. |
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The film opens with three unusually staged vehicular crashes. |
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Also, left-handed men and women are likely to have less well developed spacial awareness, suggesting that they may be more prone to accidents such as car crashes. |
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But one extra trick would instantly solve the problem of crashes that occur over water. |
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Bone-headed training stunts and car and helicopter crashes dominate but somewhere in the wreckage is Colin Farrell in his second film release in quick succession. |
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The road trip that results, as one would expect, is ripe with adventure, from motorcycle crashes, to drunken endeavours, to amorous encounters with beautiful women. |
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The director of Bell Lawrie White has been in the business for 35 years and has seen his fair share of market crashes but he remains touchy about the use of the term. |
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This was of course next to all the snapshots of their team's crashes and a few Polaroids of team members in the hospital, usually giving a thumbs up. |
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When a storm suddenly rolls in and crashes their boat into a reef, Paul and Barbara man an inflatable life raft and head for the costal town of Imboca for help. |
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They say that 70 percent of all air crashes occur during landing. |
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In general, it is fairly straightforward to define an equivalence class for events with physical definitions such as plane crashes, shark attacks, and lung cancer deaths. |
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Speeding is now a factor in one in four fatal crashes on our roads. |
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It ships with version 1.05 and runs smoothly with no lock-ups or crashes. |
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Admirably, he downplays Orff the vulgarian and shapes this most popular of 20th century choral works into something more than just a series of orgiastic bangs and crashes. |
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Just a few metres away from where most of the crashes have happened is a deep, open drain, certain to present a luckless driver with anything but a soft landing. |
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Patients may admit to having had one or more motor vehicle crashes or near crashes because of a lack of attentiveness or falling asleep while driving. |
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I was looking at the numbers, too, of actually survivable crashes. |
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Spence takes you through how to chop between basslines, synth parts, vocal stabs and drum crashes to get you on your way to creating the distinctive dubstep rhythm. |
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If an aircraft crashes on land it's a lot easier to establish why. |
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Well, Jeff Daniels, who's heavily bearded to indicate his iconoclasm, crashes his plane, and sends his 12-year-old daughter up in an ultralight to finish the goose-guiding. |
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All three of the airplanes in these three crashes are state-of-the-art, delivered in the last decade. |
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Users do not need to worry about spyware, bugs, or computer crashes. |
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Tom crashes back to the realities of beer cans and ockerdom. |
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There's meteor crashes, tidal waves, earthquakes and asteroids. |
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Only 101 lives were lost by the two air forces and most of those were not caused by crashes but by accidents on the Tarmac. |
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In addition to damaging buildings and blowing down trees, microbursts blasting down to the ground are a major aviation hazard and have caused several crashes. |
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Three safety nets are also in operation to prevent mid-air crashes. |
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The paper's full of stories about plane crashes and train wrecks. |
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Admittedly, over-the-top car crashes aren't anything new in these movies, but there's this one scene which defies all attempts to rationalize it away. |
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Most of these system crashes are caused by software incompatibilities. |
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The truth is that dramatic as they may be, rail crashes rarely shed light on the true nature of the industry, far less on debate between free enterprise and state control. |
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Given to all the promises of improved handling, bigger crashes and a better structure, it certainly feels like it's had enough of a polish to live up to its claims. |
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I remember local TV covering fires, riots, quakes, floods, shoot-outs, and other plane crashes, and I won't say they were always models of restrained journalism. |
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The group has helped victims from more than 100 aviation crashes. |
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How many car crashes have been indirectly caused by overactive children eating sweets in cars? |
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This looked incredibly cool, and borrowed visually from video games and from the YouTube microgenre of shopping-cart crashes. |
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Both buildings collapsed within two hours from damage related to the crashes, destroying nearby buildings and damaging others. |
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Both buildings collapsed within two hours from fire damage related to the crashes, destroying nearby buildings and damaging others. |
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By September 2017, there had been four fatal crashes in about 240,000 flight hours, flown by 406 aircraft, delivered to six different air forces. |
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An analysis of crashes in Arizona showed no safety problems with cycling on freeways. |
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He then crashed, head on, into an oncoming car, killing the passenger and injuring many others in the resulting consequential crashes. |
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The country has been in economic decline since the 1990s, experiencing several crashes and hyperinflation along the way. |
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In parallel with various economic factors, a reason for stock market crashes is also due to panic and investing public's loss of confidence. |
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There have been famous stock market crashes that have ended in the loss of billions of dollars and wealth destruction on a massive scale. |
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One of the most famous stock market crashes started October 24, 1929, on Black Thursday. |
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In 1954, while in Africa, Hemingway was almost fatally injured in two successive plane crashes. |
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In other words, if you talk him down and he crashes, you're worse off than if you hadn't tried. |
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Truck accident attorney Amy Witherite discusses three of the worst commercial truck crashes that have occurred in Texas so far this year. |
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When one of his best pals crashes his wedding, the nerdy Nardo heads down to Mexico in search of a reunion with his ex bride-to-be. |
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Of the 1,013 crashes investigated by State Police, 91 were alcohol related, seven of which were fatal. |
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He also crashes parties in Williamsburg and is skilled at tapping a keg. |
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The day was marred by two high-speed crashes, the biggest of which taking out Fabian Cancellara, Froome's predecessor in the maillot jaune. |
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His inability to finish it does not mean his overall narration crashes on its inability to deal with Israel's rebuilding and refortification. |
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Because if the euro crashes at least you could melt down the coins and bring the molten metals to the local pawnbrokers. |
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It's like just watching the goals and not the whole 90 minutes, like watching rugby only for the punch-ups or motor racing just for the crashes. |
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China has announced that it has rolled out measures to prevent stock market crashes. |
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Tailgating was the third most cited factor in multi-vehicle crashes in 2004 after driver inattention or distraction and failure to yield. |
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In May 1931 a plane crashes near the hidden lamasery of ShangriLa in Tibet's Kuen-Lun Mountains. |
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In such major crashes, the CHP's Los Angeles County Multi-Disciplinary Accident Investigation Team, the big brother to FAIT, responds. |
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Brave Dennis Bick also attended scores of plane crashes during the Second World War. |
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Correctable crashes are one safety issue that an agency can address relatively easily through simple infrastructure improvements. |
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The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety has found using a cell phone while driving increases the risk of injury-causing crashes by four times. |
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They said it included revving of car engines, bangs and crashes, high-pitched reversing bleepers and guard dogs barking at night. |
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If the Web server crashes, we can fail over to the spare in less than a second. |
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It is when such a mass crashes into the Earth's magnetic field that the Northern and Southern Lights occur. |
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Regardless of the cause, an effective solution to minimize far-side angle crashes is the restricted crossing U-turn intersection. |
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About 370 people a year are killed in road crashes because they do not wear a seatbelt, safety campaigners claimed yesterday. |
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Trailer trucks are not the reason behind road accidents, he claimed, saying that small trucks cause more crashes. |
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Sadly, even with the same cast including Robert De Niro, this crashes into terminal unfunniness. |
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In 2010 more people died from suicide than from motor vehicle crashes. |
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Oh, I'll never have an e thumb, no matter how long I stay at it. Nothing ever seems to work for me. Everything I program crashes. |
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The institution of higher speed limits was a popular move but increased the severity of crashes. |
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By June 2014, there had been two fatal crashes in about 240,000 flight hours, flown by 406 aircraft, delivered to six different air forces. |
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If the car suddenly stops or crashes, the driver and passengers continue at the same speed the car was going before it stopped. |
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In crashes, unbelted rear passengers increase the risk of belted front seat occupants' death by nearly five times. |
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However, successive crashes at the Italian and Singapore Grands Prix dropped him to 3rd in the championship. |
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A CARRIAGEWAY on the A55 was closed for five hours yesterday after a motorcyclist suffered lifechanging injuries and another man was hurt following two crashes. |
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A DOPEY jogger called Dean Farley crashes into David Cameron. |
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Often, stock market crashes end speculative economic bubbles. |
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Your computer monitor skitters across your desk and crashes to the floor. |
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The stretch is notorious for bottlenecks and crashes, past incidents including overturned caravans and a lorry which spilt its load of firelighters. |
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Moose gets off course and crashes through Billy's roof, injuring his leg. |
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The crashes are usually because the land rises imperceptibly into a largely featureless expanse, an area prone to sudden cloud, mist, updraughts and crosswinds. |
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The Taking Of Pelham 123 begins at a canter and barely pauses for breath between the slow-motion crashes and John Travolta's voracious scenery chewing. |
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Four-man bobsleds from Croatia and Latvia crashed during training on Monday and there were a number of crashes in two-man bobsled training on Saturday. |
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There have been several other aircraft crashes around Winter Hill. |
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With clubbish kicks and snares and monumental build-ups before ecstatic crashes, Worlds is surely the work of someone who knows how to make popular dance music. |
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The AAL remembrance will include a tribute to firefighters, police officers, victims of all four plane crashes and all those who lost their lives in this tragedy. |
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The crash data analysis showed a statistically significant increase in truck crashes after the July 1, 2013 rule change, specifically with injury and towaway crashes. |
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Even with the same cast, including Robert De Niro, Ben Stiller, Dustin Hoffman and Barbra Streisand, Little Fockers crashes into terminal unfunniness. |
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The physics of car crashes would not let Tom Cruise walk away like that. |
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The populations are especially vulnerable during the years when the prey population crashes, and uncontrolled trapping has almost eradicated two subpopulations. |
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A weak point of the hierarchically managed strategy is that, if a sub-manager process crashes, all processes that report to that sub-manager are lost. |
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According to NHTSA, the number of people killed in motor vehicle crashes and the fatality rate per 100 million vehicle miles traveled in 2008 reached historically low levels. |
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The boat crashes and all but Mordred, who later kills his father, perish. |
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Exclude as many hardware types and items from autodetection as possible. If autodetection crashes, run Setup again and exclude more items from autodetection. |
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If the system crashes again, we'll have it fixed in the computer shop. |
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One local resident has also objected because he believes siting the turbine near a mini roundabout will be a distraction for motorists and could lead to crashes. |
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Roll-over types of crashes are mostly attributed to speed MVA data showed. |
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