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If a crash became inevitable, and the driver still failed to react, the brakes would be slammed on automatically.
She argued that if the games were spoiled by protest, doors opened to the West in recent years would be slammed shut.
In a rear collision, the tank would be slammed against exposed studs on the axle, punching holes in the tank, ripping out the fuel-filler neck, and spilling gas into the passenger cabin.
The Labour leader's biggest worry is that a referendum would throw up more chaos within European financial markets and the party would be slammed by British business groups for harming the economy.
Tony Blair, Greenstock said, was constantly having to judge how much to load on to any one conversation with George W Bush for fear the door would be slammed shut.
"Before I could scream 'Sex, Lies and Videotape' his office door would be slammed shut," she writes about working for Harvey Weinstein at Miramax, "and he would be playfully chasing me around his desk as though we were in some Feydeau farce".
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Previous Fed chairmen would be slamming on the brakes hard.
Another example would be slamming a door so hard that glass shatters and falls on children nearby.
These companies hold troves of user data that is valuable to law enforcement, so it makes sense that they'd be slammed with requests.
"We would never presume that it would be slam-dunk," she said.
Nonetheless, sellers of health and safety products are gamely pushing products they mistakenly figured would be slam-dunks last year.
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