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U.S. confirmed one of its jets crash-landed while taking part in that effort.
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The U.S. said Tuesday that one of its jets crash-landed in Libya the day before.
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I prefer my pilots to have worked out how much fuel they need before heading off across the Pacific and not to take off in a plane they had just crash-landed without bothering to get it fixed.
TV review: My Daughter, the Teenage Nudist | The World's Scariest Plane Landings | Unfinished 2012
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The U.S. said Tuesday that one of its jets crash-landed in Libya the day before.
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U.S. confirmed one of its jets crash-landed while taking part in that effort.
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At the end of the last episode, Peter (Joshua Jackson) crash-landed 15 years into the future, a place where he's known as "Agent Bishop" and the Freedom Tower (dedicated in 2021) soars over the World Trade Center site.
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Fitzgerald leaped between two defenders in the end zone to snag Kurt Warner's throw and hung onto the football as he crash-landed on his back after awkwardly falling backward.
NFL Replay: Staying or going, Dungy's historic place is secure 2009
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The plane, which crash-landed into teh Hudson River in January 2009, is moving to the Carolinas Aviation Museum.
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Site Gallery, to 14 MayRCThis show promises a truly unique glimpse into the private creative world of prog rock's great, troubled genius: Syd Barrett, the mastermind behind early Pink Floyd, who crash-landed as a drugs casualty, living out the remainder of his days in relative obscurity.
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The U.S. said Tuesday that one of its jets crash-landed in Libya the day before.
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