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It is typically used to describe a type of collision, particularly in the context of vehicles colliding directly with each other. Example: "The two cars crashed head-on, resulting in significant damage and injuries."
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In 1999, while in Australia working on a documentary about the country, he was driving on the wrong side of the road after a day of fishing and crashed head-on with another car carrying three men, one of whom was seriously injured.
Environmentalists condemned the rush to open the 10-mile tunnel, despite new measures to prevent another fatal blaze like the one on Oct. 24, when two trucks crashed head-on.
Wolf, 20, crashed head-on into the outside retaining wall on the third lap of a 30-lap feature event.
The dead included the driver of the bus that crashed head-on into the cab of a truck.
Keselowski was an unlikely winner after he crashed head-on into a wall Wednesday during a test session at Road Atlanta.
The actor Jason Priestley crashed head-on into a wall at close to 180 miles an hour during practice for a race today, leaving him seriously injured.
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Protons will travel around its 27km-long circular tunnel at 99.999999% of the speed of light, eventually crashing head-on inside one of four detectors and generating a shower of high-energy debris.
By making them crash head-on, this released bursts of energy of up to 8 TeV.
In fact, "The Passion of the Christ" seems hell-bent on crashing head-on into a parking lot full of American Protestant assumptions.
Next weekend Verstappen goes to Monaco, where a year ago he illustrated the contrast between his father's era and his own by walking away without a scratch after crashing head-on at high speed into the barrier at St-Devoté.
Mr. Dzyak, driving a Chrysler 300, crossed into the oncoming lane and sideswiped a 1998 Hyundai before crashing head-on into a 2005 Jeep Wrangler, said Nicholas Sewitch, a Middlesex County assistant prosecutor.
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