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One crash that captured attention, on March 15 on the Long Island Expressway in Old Westbury, involved a tractor-trailer that was eight tons overweight, a car and a charter bus.
And while people are quick to demand that air shows should only take place over the sea, I imagine many of them would baulk at the idea of, say, banning all BMWs from the road on the basis of one crash.
Once a problem is found to have caused one crash, it is corrected on other airplanes and seldom given the opportunity to cause another.
The phenomenon has been blamed for at least one crash.
"One crash is one crash too many," said Ms. Sadik-Khan, who said that Monday's report would help her department "solve the riddle of why people are dying, and where they are dying, in the city".
We heard a new one crash into being from some distant, groaning glacier (it's even called 'calving'calving
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Is it as preposterously steep as The Great Wall of Takeshi's Castle fame?" I seem to remember you have to crawl through a sort of Shawkshanky sewage to get to The Great Wall - which presumably makes it category 4? 3.23pm BST Jean-Christophe Peraud, team leader of AG2R Mondiale, has been involved in a one-on-one crash on the descent, so presumably at high speed.
No one crashes and burns in "One Night Stand," but en route to the curtain calls, the film does create considerable warmth.
Not only that, but the One crashed twice on Walt during his testing.
Chilling reminders of their buzzing presence turn up pretty much yearly when one crashes, as happened on Tuesday afternoon, when a private helicopter sank into the East River near the East 34th Street Heliport, killing one woman.
Morris (Ray Stevenson) is the inside man on a plan that sees Air Force One crash-land Oskari's graduation ceremony.
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