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Ms. King virtually crashed, landing in a heap on one of their meeting sites, dress around her neck and legs around her head.
According to CNN, in 2012, app maker SwayMarkets tracked the cell phone usage during a game at Fenway Park in Boston and found that when the baseball action stopped or slowed, "Verizon and Sprint's networks virtually crashed, with speeds sometimes falling below 100 kilobits per second..
In the new "Back on the Block" they'll find him working with an all-star cast of players on what is virtually a crash course in black popular music of the 20th Century.
"I guess all we can safely say we know with certainty is that virtually all crashes are caused by a series of things coming together all at once," he said.
Or crash - virtually - if they don't.
Using state and local data, the Federal Government keeps track of dozens of variables on virtually every fatal crash across the country.
In 1950, in the only accident in Russia comparable to the Lokomotiv crash, virtually the entire national hockey team died when its plane went down in a snowstorm as it approached the Sverdlovsk airport.
The usual estimates of risk associated with BAC derived from case-control studies depend on the provision of driver BAC for virtually all case (crash-involved drivers) and control (drivers on the road) samples.
It is orbiting at about 27,000km/h, so a crash site is virtually impossible to predict.
Newspapers and magazines ran articles with virtually the same headline: "Crash!
Outside Madrid, Seseña, one of the country's most famous ghost towns, had stood virtually empty since the crash of 2008.
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