Four steps from the bottom, my left foot skidded out from under me, and before I knew it, I was face down on the dressing room floor. |
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Just two days after buying his car he skidded it on black ice on a major road and wrote it off. |
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He was wearing his work uniform, his hair flying in his face as he skidded to a stop before them, huffing and puffing from the exertion. |
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A Volkswagen Beetle left the road around 2.25 pm, thought to have skidded on newly laid stone chips. |
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I skidded, slipped, cursed, crashed, and generally regressed one full level in ability. |
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They all shied aside as the headlamps swept over them and the truck skidded to a halt. |
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IceWind skidded to an abrupt stop to avoid a collision with StormCall's hindquarters. |
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The culprits skidded round the green in a Peugeot car before crashing into a tree sapling and running off. |
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A red convertible skidded around the winding curvy road with cars parked haphazardly on both sides. |
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A single careless move and a cake of packed snow skidded away from beneath me. |
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His expression then changed to one of surprise as his feet skidded out from under him and he landed next to her, flat on his face. |
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A BT telegraph pole was hauled down as the lorry skidded along the road, leaving residents without a phone line for hours. |
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As I skidded, my right cheek scraped against the grey surface and my head tapped the concrete. |
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The Air France jet thudded onto the runway, then skidded off the pavement moments later, bursting into flames. |
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The receptionist skidded along the tile floor towards the alarm button to alert the remaining guards of a prison break. |
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In the winter of 1989, she was a 35-year-old mother when her car skidded on black ice and careened over an embankment. |
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The sound reached him seconds before he skidded around the corner and located her. |
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The van bore the brunt of the impact and skidded over forty yards into a stone wall following the collision. |
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When the car skidded to a halt in front of the High School, her mother grabbed her wrist. |
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Everybody on board was hurt when the vehicle skidded across a two-lane highway 30 miles west of Tonopah, Nevada. |
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Naturally, the car was hit by the bus and the car skidded onto the pavement. |
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Brown, who is based at Battlesbury Barracks in Warminster, identified himself as the driver and said his vehicle skidded on the wet road. |
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Subsequently, the vehicle skidded off the road and fell into the deep gorge. |
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His rear wheels skidded and the car began to spin out of control, flying across the track and into the path of another driver. |
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Behind him, a car skidded to a halt and seconds later someone ran up behind him. |
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He skidded to a stop within 10 feet of us and turned back toward his colleagues with his arms raised victoriously above his head. |
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The car skidded to a halt, and the suited policemen stepped out, hands touching their guns lightly. |
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I skidded to a stop on Frankie's perch, leaning against the pristine white railing to get my breath back. |
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Her bare feet skidded and slid over the dirt, sandals long since broken in the fight. |
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The raider's feet skidded in mud as he tried to brake, but it was far too late. |
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But on a snowy night in the early 1980's, a car skidded into a stanchion, which hit him in the back. |
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The surface was playable but a sodden pitch ensured passes either held up in standing water or skidded off the wet. |
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With a final heave, my boots skidded across the floor, leaving dark smudges in their wake. |
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His designer high-top sneakers skidded to a halt in front of me, and I half expected to smell burnt rubber. |
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The door whooshed shut, and the bus's tires skidded on the gravel driveway as the driver gunned the engine. |
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On 14, Mark hit a lovely pitch just past the flag that skidded over the green. |
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Seconds later he was on the other side of the penalty box, thrashing in a drive that just skidded past the post. |
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I skidded to a halt sending sand flying high in the sky as I saw the huts on fire, smoking to the clouds. |
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If we had skidded here we'd have had a long fall before crashing into the sharp boulders below. |
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A lorry involved in a head-on collision which killed a Tadcaster company boss skidded on to the offside of the road, an inquest heard. |
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They all tried to halt quickly with their hands raised when they slipped and skidded on the floor. |
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The plane had skidded into a ravine in a wooded area off Highway 401, the busiest freeway in Canada. |
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Eager to claim pole position, he skidded off the track with two minutes left, but thankfully walked away unhurt. |
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It skidded across the slick surface and fell off the other side with a sickly thunk. |
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From every direction frogs leaped, skidded, and dived toward the safety of deeper water. |
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Father came into the kitchen, looking like he had a bone to pick with me, then skidded to a halt. |
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I skidded over some large rocks near the top, putting some nasty nicks in my edges and generating a string of ugly sitzmarks. |
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I skidded in the rain, the bike went head over wheels and I finished up under his car. |
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One later said later it was like being in a rally car as Stubbs entered a roundabout at speed and skidded into a traffic bollard, demolishing it. |
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He skidded the car to a stop at her last words, and she flung herself out of the car and started making her way towards the brush. |
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The going was tough indeed, I slammed on the anchors, skidded on the cobblestones and nearly went into the back of a horse box. |
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He lost control of his car and it ploughed straight through a drystone wall, skidded across a field, and plunged into the Leeds-Liverpool Canal. |
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Jack's feet nearly skidded out from under him on the heavily polished wood floor. |
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Her feet skidded slightly as she tried to change her direction, nearly knocking her onto her back. |
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The aircraft skidded for a short distance before coming to rest upright, substantially damaged. |
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The plane skidded about 200 yards, where it was then consumed by fire. |
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Rio skidded out of the kitchen, face covered in strange, thick white foam. |
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A nice Cessna 195 had just landed, went into a violent ground-loop, tore off the gear, bent a wing and skidded to a stop near where some cars were parked. |
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On March 10, the Evening Press reported that four householders in the village had a narrow escape when a car skidded off the road and ploughed into two houses. |
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Complex, many-sided and contradictory, he advanced, notching up dents as he skidded and swerved, enriched by all that appeared to destroy him. |
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A driver skidded on a wet country road, the right side of his car crashing into the front of an oncoming vehicle that was being driven correctly. |
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Thread the chain-choker through the opening of the skidding cone and position the cone on the top of the log to be skidded. |
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She skidded to a stop in front of me, her mascara starting to smudge. |
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To avoid them, he braked hard but the bus skidded and knocked them down. |
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Scraping against a guard rail that divided the track in two, the aircraft skidded to a stop. |
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But he skidded feet first on the damp grass and kicked the ball over the chalk line like a World Cup soccer defender conceding a corner kick. |
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During the left turn to exit runway 34, the Cheyenne skidded and came to rest about 200 feet north of taxiway Uniform. |
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But this now makes them vulnerable to the global slowdown, and in recent months their shares have skidded. |
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Further down the road the taxi skidded and came to a stop at the side of the road. |
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A pull-by inspection of the train must also be made for indications of skidded wheels. |
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After the aircraft skidded to a stop, a fire erupted in the area of the right engine. |
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It touched down gently at approximately 30 KIAS with 80 per cent rotor rpm and skidded about 90 feet before coming to a stop. |
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The aircraft had skidded and tumbled approximately 80 feet across the shoreline after initial impact with the ground. |
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The aircraft then skidded to a stop about 300 feet from the shoreline and a fire broke out. |
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Barely they had the time to settle into the race, when Webber skidded off in turn 12, on the 19th lap. |
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Behind them, in the far east corner of the square, large armored vans skidded and screeched their way out. |
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A child was killed when one of its 737s skidded off a runway in Chicago in icy conditions and struck a car. |
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Last December a Continental 737 taking off from Denver aborted at the last second and, in icy conditions, skidded into a ravine. |
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Police believe the car skidded out of control on ice, mounted the pavement and hit a dry stone wall before flipping over and throwing the driver from the vehicle. |
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Traffic came to a standstill for around 22 minutes near Ulsoor Lake after a truck skidded and collided with a tourist bus on the slippery stretch. |
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It is understood that the vehicle skidded after avoiding a car involved in another accident, mounted the verge and became impaled on a pole projecting from a crash barrier. |
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Theo slammed on the brakes, and the car skidded sideways into the road. |
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The vehicle skidded off to the side of the road, and Aruna saw a chance. |
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Just as I began to think that Harvey would only stop when his car ran out of gas, the man skidded his car to a halt at the base of a building under construction. |
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Again McLean was involved when he latched on to Andy Smith's misplaced header and sent in a vicious shot which skidded goalward off the slippery surface. |
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He was also one-and-a-half times over the drink drive limit and while driving he clipped a kerb and rolled the car, which skidded into roadside railings. |
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His car which was in a 40 mph zone clipped the kerb, skidded over the central reservation onto the opposite carriageway and spun into the lamppost. |
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He charged far out of his area to close down a long through-ball and instinctively handled as it skidded up off the rain-soaked turf, denying Congo a clear goalscoring opportunity. |
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It is understood the large HGV skidded on ice before turning broadways across the road, close to Bryneglwys. |
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Clearing the land for farming, the Tucks removed streamside trees, skidded logs across streams and filled several tributaries of the Bella Coola River with logging debris. |
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The truck skidded off the road and fell into the gorge near Pappad Morh in Samba district, about 75 km from here, past midnight, police said. |
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While many other countries have skidded far down the road toward national suicide by destroying the soil which alone makes possible their survival, we have still time to save our soil and expand its usefulness. |
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It is therefore concluded that the recorded speed of the train, below 40 mph, was not correct and that the wheels skidded on the diesel fuel-covered rails below 40 mph. |
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Passengers fell to the floor and skidded toward the front of their cars. |
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Japan skidded back into recession on Monday, a concern for sure, but something that happens so frequently that it's a headline that has lost the power to shock. |
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From a Harte corner Bywater again missed the delivery, and when Long's header skidded in front of goal the skipper Matt Mills was a fraction away from converting. |
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On June 29th Infraero, the state airports agency, re-opened the main runway at Congonhas, closed for resurfacing after several planes skidded while landing in rain. |
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Reece Hands played a terrific pass to the unmarked McCluskey at the back post but from six yards his header skidded past the far post. |
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I found a patch of my quiet little street where a bit of tarmac could be seen through the white, got on my bike, went about 10 metres, swerved to avoid a barely visible speed hump, skidded on some ice and fell off. |
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The two half-hull sections of the huge 45,000-metric ton vessel, which has a capacity of 2.4 million barrels, were then skidded together and welded into a single unit. |
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A purpose-built tracked feller-buncher or an excavator with a harvesting head fells and bunches the trees, which are then skidded to the roadside. |
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Stems were skidded with a rubbertired grapple skidder to the yarder's mobile backspar, a loader placed the stems within reach of the yarder's grapple, then the stems were grapple yarded to roadside for processing and loading. |
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Delta 1086, a McDonnell Douglas MD-80, was landing at LaGuardia in a snowstorm when it skidded off the runway and into an earthen berm that separates the airport from Flushing Bay. |
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The crate shifted on its pallet, out of sync now. As the lift withdrew, the crate skidded with it, dragged by friction and gravity, skewing farther and farther from true. |
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The ball skidded off his shin and skited low into his own net. |
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Soon after landing at secondary runway, the aircraft skidded off the runway about 1000 feet short of the end into fair weather strip, said a press release issued here. |
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They skidded around the corner and accelerated up the street. |
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