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A loose blade could rip through a wing or fuselage.
In a 1979 incident at Dulles International Airport near Washington, rubber debris and wheel shrapnel tore through a wing, but the plane landed safely.
THERE was one distinguishing feature common to many of the 103 charred bodies of the victims of a fire that swept through a wing of an overcrowded prison in San Pedro Sula, in northern Honduras, on May 17th.
A five-alarm fire that tore through a wing of the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine on Tuesday appears to have been caused by electrical wiring serving computers in the gift shop, fire officials said last night.
THE other day as I walked through a wing of my hospital, it occurred to me that Watson, I.B.M.'s supercomputer, would be more at home here than he was on "Jeopardy!" Perhaps it's good, I thought, that his next challenge, with the aid of the Columbia University Medical Center and the University of Maryland School of Medicine, will be to learn to diagnose illnesses and treat patients.
An inspection of the Lancaster found that a bullet had pierced the rubber, also passing through a wing and the main body of the plane.
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Having watched most of Tyson's fights, there is an element of getting through on a wing and a prayer in some of them (mind you, I have seen him dominate, too).
Drill a hole through the leather and wood, then screw through, slide on a wing, wrench on a nut, and cut off any screw that hangs past the mark.
Pigeon racer Stuart Fawcett told the Sun that longtime pigeon racers believe this season has been the worst in 60 years, but he's hoping to get through it on a wing and a prayer.
Instead, he plowed through some trees, lost a wing, and hurtled into a house.
After 2001, Lashkar was driven underground, but it continues to operate through a charity wing.
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