It finally came to rest, in flames, just before Sommerville Road, which intersects with Gloucester Road.
On Tuesday, the space agency released before-and-after pictures of the lunar north pole where Ebb and Flow came to rest.
She came to rest before a wide-paneled window and swallowed, her throat squeezing behind a brooch of diamonds thick as a clenched fist.
"It rode up on top of that concrete barrier, and then rolled on its right hand side where it came to rest, " Haschel said.
The bottle bounced a few times and came to rest in the lane occupied by Jamaica's Yohan Blake, who finished second in the race.
The Spaniard's tee shot on the 10th hole somehow came to rest about 15 feet up in an oak tree, sitting between two large branches.
The crushed vehicle came to rest in overgrown brush, Werner said.
On that occasion, a privately-owned former Soviet air force L-39 military jet trainer came to rest on the motorway after going through the boundary fence at Duxford.
Investigators say it came to rest in a pond just south of the city of Warren, about 60 miles east of Cleveland near the Pennsylvania state line.
Carriages of one of the trains came to rest on top of the other after a moving train hit a stationary vehicle above ground near a station.
"It rode up on top of that concrete barrier, and then rolled on its right hand side where it came to rest, " Haschel told CNN affiliate KTVT.
Finally, as the lights from his Deepsea Challenger submersible set the seafloor aglow, Cameron came to rest at one of the most isolated spots on the planet.
He said they managed to switch lines which slowed the runaway train so it came to rest as it reached an incline near Warren Street station in central London.
They found him in Elizabeth Street, dead behind the wheel of his Hertz car that came to rest in the interior of what had been, until his arrival, a fashionable boutique.
We eventually came to rest at the crest of a massive dune, and watched the sunset while our guides built a campfire and prepared a round of bitter red hibiscus tea.
Just 20 seconds elapsed between the time the first train came to rest and the moment it was struck by the westbound train, whose engineer had deployed emergency brakes to slow the train.
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It came to a rest because of a slight incline at the station.
Richard was five at the time and losing his mother in such tragic circumstances came close to destroying the rest of his life.
Wales Tourism Alliance chief executive Adrian Greason-Walker said the vast majority of visitors to Wales came from the rest of UK, and 91% of them from England.
The Nolanverse is over, it came to a perfect conclusion and is meant to be set to rest now.
He also said he was concerned about a disparity with the rest of the UK when it came to personal injury payments.
The rest would occur naturally as Americans came to realize that they would be able to count on Social Security for a smaller and diminishing slice of their retirement income.
He also warned that Germany was "out of tune with the rest of the world" when it came to handling the euro crisis.
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For the rest of the 1930s, it never came close to regaining all its losses.
Carter narrates the rest of the tale, about how he came to Mars and his otherworldly adventures there.
Owen admitted United's approach came as much as a shock to him as it did the rest of football.
The three commanders, says Bhagwat, were specifically ordered not to divulge this information to Fernandes, who came to know of the impending explosions only a few hours before the rest of the world.
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