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All four of the Arctic Monkeys' studio albums have crashed back into the top 100, including an 8,431% sales gain for Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not.
It didn't look pretty and it was only a piddly one, but I stayed up long enough to feel a grin as wide as the beach on my face and, as I crashed back into the water, glimpsed Youness on the shore, jumping up and down and pumping his fist in the air.
In this alternate reality, their crew crashed back into Earth and World War III began.
That Harten's amphibious rescue plane, an HU-16 Albatross, crashed back into the ocean just after scooping up the four survivors – as ridiculously implausible as that even sounds – was perhaps almost inevitable given the previous chain of events.
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Then it crashes back into life, racing towards its end: another delirious climax.
Crashing back into the top 10 for half term is Inside Out, in its 15th week of release.
If it did he would chop through a rope, sending the main control rod crashing back into place, absorbing the neutrons driving the reaction and restoring stability.
Occasionally, one would leap out of the water, sometimes twisting or cartwheeling before crashing back into the sea, prompted, it seemed, by nothing but exhilaration.
St Johnstone were denied a leveller by the upright in the 10th minute when Scobbie's powerful drive swept beyond goalkeeper Brown only to crash back into play.
Penélope Cruz plays the third woman, Maria Elena, Juan Antonio's volatile ex-wife, a fellow painter who crashes back into his life while he is living with Cristina.
Rooney secured an early lead but St Johnstone were denied a leveller by the upright in the 10th minute when Tam Scobbie's powerful drive swept beyond goalkeeper Scott Brown only to crash back into play.
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