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As I was writing this, I learnt of a Channel 4 programme to be broadcast this summer in which a passenger jet will be crashed into the desert to analyse how planes react in such circumstances.
The vehicles will be crashed and driven through different kinds of weather and on-road conditions — the kinds of tests that help engineers identify problems and tune the car.
The vehicles will be crashed and driven through different kinds of weather and on-road conditions — the kinds of tests that help engineers identify problems and tune the car.
In case of real war, those four battalions will be crashed immediately as a prelude to a major escalation up to highest, God forbid, nuclear level.
The mission — centered on understanding Saturn and its many moons — is expected to continue until 2017 when the spacecraft will be crashed into Saturn's atmosphere.
If too small, eventually you will be crashed with all the work you need and possibly never do it.
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And their complaints will be a mite easier to brush off than those of Vodafone boss Vittorio Colao or Sky's Jeremy Darroch, whose bricks will be crashing though his successor's window before they've even had a chance to redecorate his old office.
In the meantime, Mr. Rudd will be crashing the role originally played by Jack Lemmon in a reading of the script for the 1960 Billy Wilder comedy "The Apartment," alongside Emma Stone, who'll be substituting for that film's original co-star, Shirley MacLaine.
That is something for the students to look forward to - because after the upgrade, the beams will be crashing into each other at twice the energy.
For the time being, she has decided to go back and work at Liquid Sky, which is more of a home to Chloe than any of the apartments she'll be crashing in.
The sensors will interpret our thoughts with 80% accuracy, so 20% of the time we'll be crashing into walls.
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