0 If a vehicle crashes or someone crashes it, it is involved in an accident, usually a serious one in which the vehicle is damaged and someone is hurt: --
1 to hit something, often making a loud noise or causing damage: --
2 If something such as a business crashes, it suddenly fails or becomes unsuccessful: --
3 to sleep at someone else's house for the night, especially when you have not planned it: --
4 to go to a party or other event without an invitation: --
5 an accident involving a vehicle, usually a serious one in which the vehicle is damaged or someone is hurt: --
A second, smaller collection of sound files documented gestures which caused problems such as inaccurate analyses, overloaded synthesis filters, or even crashes.
They are hardly the best way of solving the laptop-performer-stuck-behind-the-laptop dilemma, nor of minimising crashes.
Pilots also had severe facial injuries following crashes.
The body region most prone to injury among older drivers in both frontal and side impact crashes was the chest.
Regulation of advice-giving will not guard pension scheme participants against falling annuity rates or stock market crashes.
The mist was gone and the orchestral music breathed on, sonorous and ethereal, crashing on the metallic cymbals.
Older drivers appear to be over-represented in ' fatal ' injuries from frontal impact crashes.
Table 8 shows the injury types in frontal and side impact crashes by driver age group (younger or older).