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The largest section came to rest in a cornfield next to the runway.
It now sits in total solitude in an overgrown cornfield next to a lighthouse overlooking the roaring waves of the Pontus.

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Hunt did one stunt in which she opened the door of a vehicle that was speeding through a cornfield, stood up on the passenger side and was hit by the door on the side of her head when she let it go momentarily.

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* " Hee Haw Salutes ...": Two or three times in each episode, Hee Haw would salute a selected town ( or a guest star's hometown ) and announce its population, which was sometimes altered for levity, at which point the entire cast would then ' pop up ' from the cornfield, shouting " SAA-LUTE !!
On October 10, 1989, three months after the crash, Janice Sorenson, a farmer harvesting corn near Alta, Iowa, felt resistance on her combine, and after getting out to see what was causing it, discovered most of the fan disk with a number of blades still attached partially buried in her cornfield.

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The brothers run screaming around the house to frighten off the intruder ; it jumps from the roof and runs into the cornfield.
The adults, including his own parents, tiptoe nervously around him, constantly telling him how everything he does is " good ", since displeasing him can get them wished away into a mystical " cornfield ", from which there is no return.
In June 1986, Tony " The Ant " Spilotro and his brother Michael were beaten and strangled to death in Bensenville, IL, and buried in a cornfield in Enos, IN, five miles away from Aiuppa property near Morocco, Indiana.
Other origins are also cited, for example, in his 1911 story " Fishhead ," Irvin S. Cobb claimed the lake " its name from a fancied resemblance in its outline to the splayed, reeled foot of a cornfield Negro.
* The distance between Mooreland in 1965 and a city like San Francisco in 1965 is roughly equivalent to the distance starlight must travel before we look up casually from a cornfield and see it.
Sarah Payne disappeared on 1 July 2000 from a cornfield near the home of her paternal grandparents, Terence and Lesley Payne, in Kingston Gorse, West Sussex, England.
When Dorothy first discovered the Scarecrow ( in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz ) he was hanging from a scarecrow-pole in a cornfield ; it now develops that this pole descended deep underground to the Silver Islands, where it penetrated the king's grave.
On June 14, 1986, the bodies of Michael and Tony Spilotro were uncovered from a cornfield near rural Morocco, Indiana.
Alex's younger brother runs from the house to the cornfield, pursued by the killer.
On December 6, 1973, in a suburb of Philadelphia, 14-year-old Susie Salmon takes her usual shortcut home from her school through a cornfield.
As Susie watches in horror from heaven, Brian — who was going to meet Clarissa in the cornfield — nearly beats Jack to death, and Clarissa breaks Jack's knee.
After receiving a message from Gen. David B. Birney that there was a gap in the Union line, Kearny rode through a cornfield to reconnoiter.
Sensing Walter in danger, Jasmine the lioness emerges from the cornfield to attack Stan, leaving him badly mauled.
Pursued by the priests in a car chase that leads them through a shopping mall, Lois and Peter escape from the priests and drive to a cornfield where Peter buries the film.
In the scene in which Lois is kidnapped by Gibson's associates, the two priests chase Peter through a cornfield, flying a crop-duster, parodying the crop-duster scene from the film.
The guards emerge from a nearby cornfield dragging the farmhands.
In the beginning of the episode, the parents chase the children in a cornfield to eventually round them up for church, which parodies a similar scene from the 1968 film Planet of the Apes, where the humans are rounded up by apes.

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He thought of Simms Purdew, who once had risen at the edge of a cornfield, a maniacal scream on his lips, and swung a clubbed musket like a flail to beat down the swirl of Rebel bayonets about him.
Schastye vechnoi nochi includes a visually very striking vision of a medusa-like monster superimposed on a night-time snow scene, and * Posle smerti * has a somewhat subtler dream vision of a dead girl, picked out by extra arc lighting, walking through a wind-blown cornfield in the dusk.
** The Mexican volcano Parícutin is born in a farmer's cornfield.
He took off in his own Cessna 180 and spotted the wreckage less than northwest of the airport in a cornfield belonging to Albert Juhl.
The aircraft tumbled across a cornfield belonging to Albert Juhl.
The bodies of Holly and Valens lay near the plane, Richardson's body was thrown over the fence and into the cornfield of Juhl's neighbor Oscar Moffett, and Peterson's body remained entangled inside the plane's wreckage.
This was done, in part, because of the long-known discovery of Holly's. 22 caliber pistol by Juhl in the cornfield two months after the wreck.
The story focuses on a former Episcopal priest named Graham Hess who discovers a series of crop circles in his cornfield.
Life at the farm is uneventful until a mysterious crop circle is found in the cornfield, but Graham thinks it's a hoax.
That night, the dog barks incessantly towards the cornfield.
Taking a flashlight, Graham walks into the cornfield and yells that the intruders are " wasting time.
Merrill suggests that the crop circles in their cornfield, among others, are for alien navigation.
Snow storms had driven the pilot 150 miles off course when he was forced to land in a cornfield.
Thornhill flees to the cover of a cornfield, but the plane dusts it with pesticide, forcing him out.
Years later, in a show at the Pompidou Center called " Hitchcock and Art: Fatal Coincidences ", an aerial shot of Grant in the cornfield, with a " road cutting straight through the cornrows to the edge of the screen ", was said to draw on Léon Spilliaert's " Le Paquebot ou L ' Estran ", which features " alternating strips of sand and ocean blue bands stretch to the edge of the canvas.
running in the opening sequence and being spotted in the cornfield.
Attacks and counterattacks swept across Miller's cornfield and fighting swirled around the Dunker Church.
He said that when hunting season arrived, their ordinary labors even in the cornfield fell upon their wives and that " the inhabitants pursue a similar course of life to that of the savages whose love of ease the settlers generally embraced.
The four-passenger plane plowed into a cornfield at over 220 mph, flipping over on itself and tossing the passengers into the air.
The Spilotro brothers were executed in a basement in Bensenville and buried in a cornfield in Indiana as depicted in the movie Casino which depicts the corruption at the Stardust Hotel in Las Vegas.
Green City traces its beginnings to April, 1880 when Sullivan County farmer Henry Pfeiffer commissioned surveyor Thomas J. Dockery to lay out the town in what had previously been a cornfield.

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