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The album has an instrumental coda, a suite based on a piano elegy by Sufjan Stephens that's included on the album: "Redford (For Yia Yia & Pappou)." It goes through short variations, including a crashing free-jazz duet of Questlove's drums and D. D. Jackson hurling two-fisted piano clusters, followed by an elegiac string quartet and a last dissonant piano chord, an unpeaceful final rest.
That this stuff is spoken of as "the literature" on a subject only compounds one's despair at having to consume it, and cull it, compare and contrast it, crunch it, and, finally, crash free of it.
Few stories involve such a steady avalanche of trauma, most any single of which would rank among the top 10 of nearly every individual's worst phobias: a fiery plane crash, free fall, typhoon, mountainous waves, lost at sea, and open ocean.
Therefore, baseline crash risk in non-culpable drivers is biased upwards, with smaller effect sizes than would be found in a crash free control, and might mitigate the effect of tetrahydrocannabinol on crash risk in culpability studies.
The desk clerk - ground down, I imagined, by her daily dealings with local free spirits and individualists - looked at me like I'd asked to crash for free on her couch.
So why not simply let the banks fail and share prices crash, as free market theorists would suggest?
The $100 budget doesn't account for housing, but I try to stay in the spirit by finding a place to crash for free.
Tottenham continued to press for the opener and Rafael van der Vaart crashed a free kick against the bar shortly after the restart.
Celtic's lead was almost doubled on seven minutes after a hefty Draper challenge was penalised and Mulgrew crashed the free kick off the top of the crossbar from 25 yards.
Barnett could have had two in a first half dominated by the visitors, but he crashed his free header off the post after a mix-up between goalkeeper Steve Phillips and defender Mark Ellis.
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