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  2. Bus plunge story - Wikipedia

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    The term bus plunge is an idiom referencing a journalistic practice of reporting bus accidents in short articles that describe the vehicle as "plunging" from a bridge or hillside road. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The phenomenon has been noted in The New York Times , which published many bus plunge stories from the 1950s through the 1980s, running about ...

  3. Misattribution of arousal - Wikipedia

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    The same woman becomes more attractive when meeting on the exciting suspension bridge. Donald Dutton and Arthur Aron's study (1974) [3] to test the causation of misattribution of arousal incorporated an attractive confederate woman to wait at the end of a bridge that was either a suspension bridge (that would induce fear) or a sturdy bridge (that would not induce fear).

  4. Point of no return - Wikipedia

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    In the Battle of Naungyo during the Toungoo–Hanthawaddy War in 1538, the Toungoo armies led by Gen. Kyawhtin Nawrahta (later Bayinnaung) faced a superior force of Hanthawaddy Kingdom on the other side of a river. After crossing the river on a pontoon bridge (rafts in another version) Bayinnaung ordered the bridge to be destroyed.

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  6. Hesitation - Wikipedia

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    Psychologically, hesitation can be described as "the period of inactivity during which the struggle amongst the nascent activities of different mechanisms is proceeding, during which the nascent activities of the mechanisms is alternating". [1] Although hesitation is a form of pause, not all pauses are instances of hesitation.

  7. List of established military terms - Wikipedia

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    Reduit: an enclosed defensive emplacement inside a larger fort; provides protection during a persistent attack. Sangar: a small temporary fortified position with a breastwork originally of stone, but built of sandbags and similar materials in modern times. Sally port; Sapping; Scarp: the side of a ditch in front of a fortification facing away ...

  8. Glossary of nautical terms (M–Z) - Wikipedia

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    A specific location on a vessel planned as a gathering place during an emergency or a muster drill. If a person is believed missing, all passengers must report to their muster station for a head count. muzzle Iron ban around the mast to hold the heel of the sprit. [2] M.S. (or MS) An abbreviation for motor ship, used before a ship's name. M.V ...

  9. Singapore Airlines plane made 'dramatic drop', people flung ...

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    With around three hours left on the journey from London to Singapore, Malaysian student Dzafran Azmir got the uneasy feeling the Boeing 777-300R plane was tilting upwards and beginning to shake.