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In May, a 35-year old female pilot on her third solo flight encountered a violent wind shift while landing in Arizona, snared a wingtip and the badly-damaged, single-engine Piper Cherokee skidded for 2,000 feet.
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And some like Owen, use their badly-damaged homes for shelter from the day's heat.
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An Australian rescue team was able to locate Abby early Friday after her badly-damaged boat went off radar two days ago.
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That alone would be enough to finish off the already badly-damaged Clinton candidacy in the general election.
A Not-So-Simple Twist of Fate: Could Hillary Bequeath Us Our Long-Awaited Third Party? 2008
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She decides to take a Viper outside and senses the presence of Leoben, who suddenly appears in a badly-damaged Cylon heavy raider.
Archive 2008-04-01 radii 2008
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She decides to take a Viper outside and senses the presence of Leoben, who suddenly appears in a badly-damaged Cylon heavy raider.
VARIANTS: The Road Less Traveled - Episode Review radii 2008
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DOBBS: Karl Penhaul reporting live from the badly-damaged and the subject -- object of a number of Israeli targets, the Lebanese city of Tyre.
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And more than four years after the September 11th terrorist attacks, almost 300 more human bone fragments have been found on the roof of a badly-damaged World Trade Center bank building in New York.
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He says it's been years since a significant historic building has been demolished in downtown OKC, and he mentions one badly-damaged building that the owner chose to restore because, like the Skelly Building, it sat on a prominent corner.
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He says it's been years since a significant historic building has been demolished in downtown OKC, and he mentions one badly-damaged building that the owner chose to restore because, like the Skelly Building, it sat on a prominent corner.
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