It's just, you know, mechanical problems with the plane, but it was a near miss.
This near miss seemed to rouse Villa, however, as they went on the attack themselves.
The romantic elements feel tacked-on (save for one alluring near miss) and much of the humor is forced.
The system could help avoid "near miss" incidents and aid in locating aircraft in the event of an emergency.
Occasionally, he'll drive eight to ten hours to see his family in northern California but he's never experienced a near miss while drowsy.
Indeed, the Christmas near miss demonstrates that more, not less, attention must be devoted to al Qaeda in Yemen and elsewhere, such as Somalia.
How many people would favour giving the government unlimited power to evict people from their homes for what could turn out to be just another near miss?
In the north the mood is one of relief at escaping another storm, particularly following Hurricane Keith last year and a near miss by Mitch in 1998.
Lloyd's List describes that occasion as a "near miss" and says the ship's route would have been less than 200m away from the point of collision on Friday's voyage.
Oosthuizen, who had a 30-hour journey to Kuala Lumpur after his near miss at Augusta, closed with a four-under-par 68 to hold off the challenge of Scotland's Stephen Gallacher.
But Saints had hope four minutes before the break when, after having one near miss chalked off when he was adjudged to have received a forward pass, Foster went in at the left corner.
That plus the news of the vastly larger 1012 DA 14 which has just gone sailing past (in a near miss that in astonomical terms is hardly a miss at all) leads to the hope that Deep Space Industries and Planetary Resources get going with their idea of mining asteroids pretty sharpish.
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It might sound like the plot of a Hollywood movie, but one gigantic asteroid is scheduled to come within 20, 000 miles of Earth in the near future -- a near miss in cosmic measurements -- and the possibility remains that it could hit our planet and cause catastrophic devastation never seen before.
Driving is completely routine -until we have a near-miss, or worse, get into an accident.
The iHome offering marks another near-miss in the quest to find a fun and affordable MP3 alarm clock.
Many assumed that the near-miss attempt on Mr Saleh's life would put paid to his ambitions to hang on.
The most promising moment of all came at the beginning of this decade, with Mr Clinton's near-miss at Camp David.
Alarmed by last year's near-miss in Kenya, American inspectors have been visiting airports around the world to assess planes' vulnerability to missile attacks.
The heartache of their near-miss needs a whole movie to itself.
Sabril warrants close attention because it's a clear near-miss for the drug approval system, a case where a medicine with a clear benefit for desperate patients foundered.
Mr. Morrison listed five near-miss incidents in November and December, including one in which natural gas escaped from a pipe aboard BP's Pompano platform, threatening an explosion.
From their observations, they were able to calculate the asteroid's future and past paths and predict Friday's near-miss - which will be the closest the object comes for at least 30 years.
If this "sungrazing" comet survives intact, it should emerge from the near-miss even brighter than before, and could be lighting up our skies through January 2014 - perhaps even in broad daylight.
Moreover, the Jordanian near-miss underscores the point that we should take no comfort from the fact that the status of such weapons is unknown, since some of them may wind up being used outside Iraq.
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Pele produced the tournament's most memorable cameos, including his famous near-miss from the halfway line against Czechoslovakia and an astonishing dummy that sent the ball past a bewildered Uruguayan keeper -- though neither moment led to a goal.
Watson won a total of eight major championships (and another five on the senior Tour), had that iconic chip-in on the 17th hole at Pebble Beach in the 1982 U.S. Open and also, of course, that heartbreaking near-miss at the 2009 British Open at Turnberry.
And long-term human settlement will follow at some point, mainly to develop mineral and energy resources available on the Moon, but also to emplace protective systems aimed at avoiding large asteroid impacts of the type we were all recently made aware with that grazing meteor strike in Chelyabinsk and the simultaneous near-miss by big-rock DA14.
Workers have been skimming oily water around the clock near Vicksburg, Miss.
Flowers and letters of condolence have been left near the spot where Miss Geeson's body was found.
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