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  • 111Embouchure collapse — is a generic term used by woodwind and brass players to describe a variety of conditions which result in the inability of the embouchure to function. The Embouchure is the purposeful arrangement of the facial muscles and lips to produce a sound… …

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  • 112Tracheal collapse — Tracheal stent in a dog …

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  • 113Skyline Towers collapse — On March 2, 1973, the center section of the 26 story Skyline Plaza in Bailey s Crossroads, Virginia, in Fairfax County which borders Arlington and Alexandria, gave way. The cascading concrete and steel killed 14 people and injured 34 others. [… …

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  • 114Nicoll Highway collapse — Coordinates: 1°18′9.16″N 103°51′57.47″E / 1.3025444°N 103.8659639°E / 1.3025444; 103.8659639 …

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  • 115Before the Great Collapse — Single by Jedi Mind Tricks from the album Legacy of Blood B side On the Eve of War …

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  • 116Katowice Trade Hall roof collapse — ImageStackRight|270 On 28 January 2006, the roof of one of the buildings at Katowice International Fair ( Międzynarodowe Targi Katowickie ) collapsed in the southern Polish city of Chorzów , near Katowice.At 16:15 GMT (17:15 local time), the… …

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  • 117Big Dig ceiling collapse — Boston traffic snakes over a closed Ted Williams Tunnel entrance in Boston during rush hour July 11, 2006, a day after the collapse. The Big Dig ceiling collapse occurred on July 10, 2006, when a concrete ceiling panel weighing 3 tons… …

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  • 118Hyatt Regency walkway collapse — in U.S. history. [cite book| title=To Engineer Is Human: The Role of Failure in Structural Design| authorlink=Henry Petroski| first=Henry| last=Petroski] BackgroundConstruction on the 40 story Hyatt Regency Crown Center began in 1978, and the… …

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  • 119Oxford Collapse — playing in Barcelona Background information Origin New York City …

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  • 120Circulatory collapse — Cardiovascular collapse Classification and external resources ICD 10 R57.9 A circulatory collapse is defined as a general or specific failure of the circulation, either cardiac or peripheral in nature. A common cause of this could be shock …

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