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The DMOC was written off as it was deemed to be beyond economical repair ( and was used and eventually destroyed by the MoD for training purposes ) whilst the PTOSL, which sustained damage to the drag box and sole bar, was deemed to be repairable if needed.
* 365531-Leading DMOC was damaged in a fatal collision with a tractor at Black Horse Drove crossing in October 2005.

DMOC and damaged
* 365526-Trailing DMOC and PTOSL were damaged in the Potters Bar rail crash in 2002.

was and damaged
A baby was burned to death and two other children were seriously injured last night in a fire which damaged their one-room Anne Arundel county home.
In December 1988, the second largest city in the republic, Leninakan ( now Gyumri ), was heavily damaged by a massive quake that killed more than 25, 000 people.
Aachen was heavily damaged during World War II.
The dispute over Tweeddale and Teviotdale does not appear to have damaged relations between Alexander and David, although it was unpopular in some quarters.
The latter manuscript was severely damaged in the 18th and 19th centuries, and the authorship of the verse has been much disputed ; but likely it also is by Alfred.
Much of the city, including the oil refinery which was the world's largest refinery with capacity of 680, 000 barrels per day, was badly damaged or destroyed by the siege and by bombing.
Although Cambria Iron and Steel's facilities were heavily damaged by the flood, they returned to full production within a year .. After the flood, Carnegie built Johnstown a new library to replace the one built by Cambria's chief legal counsel Cyrus Elder, which was destroyed in the flood.
However, Carnegie's reputation was permanently damaged by the Homestead events.
In January 1972, three months before the planned April launch date, a fuel tank in the Command Module was accidentally damaged during a routine test.
The Parthenon, which was being used as a gunpowder magazine, was hit by artillery fire and severely damaged.
This was to prevent the weapon from being damaged by long-distance towing across rough, stony deserts, and it was intended only to be a carrying method, with the gun unloaded for firing.
NFL safety Ronnie Lott had the tip of his little finger removed after it was damaged in the 1985 NFL season.
Capone's public reputation was damaged in the wake of his supposed involvement in the Saint Valentine's Day Massacre, when seven rival gang members were executed.
It was not damaged during world wars and hence retains its original historical baroque sheen.
It was repaired in 1946, but it was damaged several times more.
The Jewish Congregation built its synagogue at No 3 Rosenbadstrasse, but it too was damaged by the SA, though it was not burnt down for fear of damaging the neighbouring buildings.
In 1731, the manuscript was badly damaged by a fire that swept through a building housing a collection of Medieval manuscripts assembled by Sir Robert Bruce Cotton.
It was damaged in the wars of the 17th century and was rebuilt, though parts still exist from the original construction.
The public image of rail travel was severely damaged following the series of significant accidents after privatisation.

was and collision
A 12-year-old girl, Susan Elaine Smith, 9329 NE Schuyler St. was in serious condition Friday at Bess Kaiser Hospital, victim of a bicycle-auto collision in the Gateway Shopping Center, parking area, Deputy Sheriff W. H. Forsyth reported.
The Athenians had honed their style of fighting in combat with other phalanxes, wooden shields smashing against wooden shields, iron spear tips clattering against breastplates of bronze ... in those first terrible seconds of collision, there was nothing but a pulverizing crash of metal into flesh and bone ; then the rolling of the Athenian tide over men wearing, at most, quilted jerkins for protection, and armed, perhaps, with nothing more than bows or slings.
Other minor oceans were shrinking and eventually closed-Rheic Ocean ( closed by the assembly of South and North America ), the small, shallow Ural Ocean ( which was closed by the collision of Baltica and Siberia continents, creating the Ural Mountains ) and Proto-Tethys Ocean ( closed by North China collision with Siberia / Kazakhstania ).
Comet Shoemaker – Levy 9 ( formally designated D / 1993 F2 ) was a comet that broke apart and collided with Jupiter in July 1994, providing the first direct observation of an extraterrestrial collision of Solar System objects.
However, given that observing such a collision was completely unprecedented, astronomers were cautious with their predictions of what the event might reveal.
By the time the tube was dark, most of the electrons could travel in straight lines from the cathode to the anode end of the tube without a collision.
The world's second most popular drink was born in a collision between the United States and Spain.
The entire network was one collision domain, and all hosts had to be able to detect collisions anywhere on the network.
The report, published on 26 June, was critical of the Dublin administration, saying that " Ireland for several years had been administered on the principle that it was safer and more expedient to leave the law in abeyance if collision with any faction of the Irish people could thereby be avoided.
The Russification of Finland and the crisis of governmental leadership in the country, following the 1899 imperial order, was the result of a collision between the ideologies of peripheral authority ( the Grand Duchy as a state of the Russian empire but a separate part of the Russian governmental system ) and central power ( an undivided Russia dominated by Saint Petersburg ).
Diana, Princess of Wales, who was by then divorced from the Prince of Wales, died in a car collision in 1997.
Astronomers do not know if the collision was simply a glancing blow or a prelude to a full-on merger, which would end with the two galaxies incorporated into one larger, probably elliptical galaxy.
In 1984, Neil was driving home from a liquor store in his De Tomaso Pantera when he was in a head-on collision ; his passenger, Hanoi Rocks drummer Nicholas " Razzle " Dingley, was killed.
Out of this collision of ideals derived from Romanticism, and an attempt to find a way for knowledge to explain that which was as yet unknown, came the first wave of works, which, while their authors considered them extensions of existing trends in art, broke the implicit contract with the general public that artists were the interpreters and representatives of bourgeois culture and ideas.
Nishioka's broken leg in a collision at second base led the way and was followed by DL stints from Kevin Slowey, Joe Mauer, Jason Repko, Thome, Delmon Young ( two stints on the DL ), Jose Mijares, Glen Perkins, Joe Nathan, Francisco Liriano, Jason Kubel, Denard Span ( two stints ), Justin Morneau, Scott Baker, and Alexi Casilla.
It was part of the commentary in a train collision in California in 2008: " If two trains are in the same place at the same time, someone was negligent.
In August 2004, a collision was reported for the original RIPEMD.
Following the death of her parents when she was very young, she lived with her grandmother, Felisa Howard on Arvada III, a colony planet until a great moon collision caused the planet to flood, forcing its evacuation.
With his huge army he was intent upon establishing the Seleucid empire as the foremost power in the Hellenic world but these plans put the empire on a collision course with the new superpower of the Mediterranean, the Roman Republic.
During the Cenozoic ( Tertiary about 65 to 1. 6 million years ) folding, faulting and uplifting, accompanied by volcanic activity and intrusion of igneous rocks was related to major continental collision between the larger Arabian and Eurasian plates ( e. g. Robertson & Dixon, 1984 ).

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