Sentences with phrase «when cranes»

Six people died and more than 20 were injured when a crane collapsed at a Samsung Heavy Industries shipyard in South Korea on Monday, Yonhap News Agency said.
He was on a conference call inside the Episcopal house when the crane fell.
When the crane fell it struck the Herb Cottage, a small building that sells plants, cards, and teas next to the cathedral and the Episcopal House, the Washington diocesan offices.
Heavy rain was coming down when the crane fell around 10:55 a.m. in a parking lot adjacent to the cathedral, smashing cars and damaging another building on the grounds.
Preparations for the Hajj were marred when a crane collapsed at Mecca's Grand Mosque this month, killing 109 people.
Sid Dolman was working nearby on the Rockland County side of the Tappan Zee Bridge when the crane fell Tuesday.
In February 2016, a 38 - year - old pedestrian was killed in New York City when a crane operator failed to secure his 565 - foot tall crane, causing a serious collapse.
You may be on a construction job site and suffer severe injury when a crane malfunctions and you are struck by falling debris.
Who is responsible when a crane accident occurs?
The court agreed with the district court's grant of summary judgment to the defendant in the case, which involved a plaintiff who was injured when a crane he had leased from the defendant allegedly malfunctioned and drove itself over his foot and leg.
Crane accidents, such as when a crane drops a heavy load, can easily result in fatalities or catastrophic injuries.
Doe v. ABC Crane Company Recovery: $ 2,000,000.00 Plaintiff suffered burn injuries and a below - the - elbow arm amputation when the crane operator brought the crane line within inches of an energized, overhead power line.
When a crane strikes overhead power lines.
The construction accident occurred when a crane carrying materials to the second floor of a building collapsed.
When a crane at one of our builder clients» construction sites fell onto a nearby structure, we provided the media with timely, accurate information and quotes from the builder.

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«When you see cranes pop up around the GTA, that means net new growth, more people, more people moving, churning, an overall mobility.
Terex's crane sales declined 7.5 % in 2014, falling most steeply in the latter half of the year — when oil prices were collapsing — and coming in below the company's own forecasts.
Their words, carelessly spoken, spent the last 40 days in my home — getting creased and folded, worked over, brushed aside to make room for dinner, stepped on by a toddler, read by my sister, stained with coffee, shoved into a closet when guests arrive, blacked out, thrown away, turned into poems, and folded into sailboats and cranes and pigeons that now sit smiling at me from my office window.
They ceased work and were lowering the crane to secure it when it began to plummet to the ground.
They paused only when Spring St. shoppers shuffled through their path, craning their necks around skinny teenage - d legs and crisply creased shopping bags to recommence their discussion as quickly as possible.
When the birds migrated last spring there were 26 whooping cranes left — in the entire population of the species.
We saw the large nature of the leak when the McLaren F1 car was recovered by a crane and lifted into the air.
My problem with the people who argue for you to hide is that for the most part you have to CRANE to see anything when this happens.
When Trump attends the first United Nations session of his presidency this coming week, all eyes will be on him as counterparts from around the globe crane their necks and slide through the crowd to snatch a handshake — and, in the process, try to figure out this most unusual of American leaders.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo was on hand earlier this summer when the state brought in the I Lift NY Super Crane, one of the world's largest floating cranes, to help build the new Tappan Zee Bridge.
The building specially built for their construction is impressively large but mostly empty, save for half a dozen crates and a circular crane that hangs from the roof like a vast yellow spider, as it has been since 2012 when New Scientist last visited.
The telemetric eggs, sized and painted to look just like whooping crane eggs, continually measure their ambient temperature and humidity, record how often the parent turns the eggs, and use a light sensor to detect when the eggs are being sat upon.
Khichan, which lies in Rajasthan 100 kilometres from the Pakistani border, only became a major attraction for the cranes in the 1980s when local Jain priests began leaving them grain as they rested after gruelling annual migrations to India from Eurasia.
Well, if you want to effectively turn on your pelvic floor - glute combo you need to be able to sit back, this allows you to keep your spine from excessively rounding or arching, you need to be able to keep your pelvis in neutral so when you sit back, the underside of the body can turn on like a forklift, rather than the quads turning on like a crane.
When Nair cuts back to the shore, the camera cranes up and over a barren tree.
Remember the tingly sensation when you first saw Daniel - san's crane kick?
It only trumps the previous movies when it comes to the scale of sheer wanton property destruction in an impressive chase involving a giant crane, some police and emergency vehicles and a truck.
The chance presents itself when her bestie / trust fund brat Sydney (Emily Meade) tells her about Nerve, a new online game sweeping the nation, which prompts players to participate in boundary - pushing stunts — anything from the innocent (mooning crowds, singing in public, kissing strangers), to the more hardcore (dangling off a crane, lying on train tracks and walking across a suspended ladder bridge).
Along with the DVD comes an interview with Sally Potter and documentaries about filming in Uzbekistan (a stand - in for Constantinople) and Russia (where they shot the Great Frost, when the Thames froze over) and hoisting Jimmy Somerville up by crane to swing in the breeze while wearing angel's wings.
I was sitting at a stoplight when a kid in a first - generation Nissan 300ZX nearly pulled a full Linda Blair craning his neck as he drove past.
when a vehicle is jacked up, or lifted by a crane, and wheels are rotating, no sound is coming out, only when the wheels are on the ground
When BMW enthusiasts crane their necks toward the night sky, their thoughts might often turn to coveted stars from the M galaxy.
A magical novel, based on a Japanese folk tale, that imagines how the life of a broken - hearted man is transformed when he rescues an injured white crane that has landed in his backyard.
Title Mode is most useful when you are looking down at the tablet and don't want to crane your neck to view the screen head on.
Tied up dogs and dogs in dog cranes can be more prone to bite than other dogs, because they have no ability to flee when they feel threatened.
Most French Bulldog puppies must crane those short necks when people whip out iPhones and digital cameras.
Concern over the blue crane began in the early 1990s when it became obvious they were on the decline — their numbers had dwindled in the northern Free State, KwaZulu Natal, the Eastern Cape and the former Transvaal by as much as 90 %, and they had almost disappeared from the Transkei, Lesotho and Swaziland.
When you're in a crowded market trying to buy a few chotchkies for your friends and family, you have to lift your shirt (showing off that pasty belly), unzip your money belt, sift through ALL your money digging around for small bills with your neck craned like an idiot, then wait with your belt (and belly exposed) for change, only to do it all over again if you want to buy a taco.
Does anybody know which song Sakurai is referring to when he says «You might even get to hear «that song» — the one they play on those crane games»?
The game allows players to tag multiple enemies with the binoculars, along with potential environmental hazards such as explosive barrels and jerry cans (yes, they are red), flimsy beams and crane joints that will drop their load when shot.
She is tiny — barely 5ft tall — dressed all in black, and when she speaks, her voice is so soft that the architects in hard hats have to crane down to hear what she is saying.
When you look out over the sprawling Thames skyline it is peppered with cranes in nearly every direction, and it raises questions over just who will benefit from the development and expansion and who will be left behind.
When as many galleries as possible stage openings on the same night in wildly different parts of town — as happened in pre-auction-week Manhattan last Thursday — craning necks start to feel pain.
So imagine my surprise when looking for a different image of Barnett Newman's Broken Obelisk, I instead found this 1967 pic of it being installed by crane on Seagram Plaza, two years after the flying Olmec head made the cover of Artforum.
It's the same as when I first went to a steelyard and found that the chap with the crane could do things that I couldn't have imagined doing, because he could lift up three tons without a thought.»
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