Sentences with phrase «fiery crash»

Both Gerhard Berger and Nigel Mansell suffered, but it was the Austrian who suffered most (not least because of a horrible fiery crash at Imola he was lucky to escape from).
After a fiery crash in Mountain View, Calif., last week killed the driver of a Tesla Model X, the company provided an update on the incident with a blog post.
Washington (AFP)- An aging US military cargo plane carrying nine troops was destroyed in a fiery crash Wednesday as it made its final scheduled flight before being mothballed, officials said.
Even so, he probably didn't hate it enough to want to see his car destroyed in this fiery crash with Nelson Piquet at Monaco.
Despite the wreckage from a fiery crash spilling onto the circuit, the Spanish Grand Prix carried on as normal on this day in 1970
Like Mars - 96, it ended in a fiery crash in the Pacific Ocean — the subject of «jokes mixed with tears,» Zelenyi says.
Indeed, the march of progress following the fiery crash of the hydrogen - filled airship in 1937 — as portrayed in dramatic detail in Steve Reich and Beryl Korot's video opera — has included the creation of nuclear bombs, Dolly the cloned sheep, and robots that express human emotions.
Without dwelling on it, we get a realistic feel for the fiery crash that caused Lauda's horrific injuries and his extraordinary fight to recovery while in the hospital.
The two raced against each other in the 1970s, with Lauda ending up in a fiery crash that almost took his life, but he was back out on the track again within weeks.
Don't forget this was barely a decade after Niki Lauda's fiery crash in 1976, and just a few years since Group C raced there for the last time.
I haven't died in a fiery crash yet or anything.
Always follow the posted speed limit lest you die in a fiery crash.
The Story of Us By Dani Atkins Ballantine • $ 15 • ISBN 9780804178549 A fiery crash on the eve of her wedding leads Emma to question everything, even her relationship with the childhood sweetheart she's about to marry.
When he is killed in a fiery crash on their farm, she is left alone and frustrated with a mountain of debt.
«Averroes» and «Avicenna» are named for Arab philosophers (of the 11th and 12th centuries); «Marquis de Portago» commemorates a charismatic Spanish racecar driver who died in a fiery crash in 1957.
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