The hero's subway-tunnel battle with chaos incarnate becomes repetitious.
Before the experiment in the hanger could begin, researchers calculated the pressures the house would experience in a small-scale study conducted at the University's Boundary Layer Wind Tunnel Laboratory -- which has over 40 years of expertise testing high-rise buildings and bridges.
The city hired the consultant Parsons Brinckerhoff in early 2011 to study the merits of extending the subway, shortly after New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie canceled the planned "Access to the Region's Core" cross-river tunnel project, which was a blow to those who believe the region is hampered by the limited capacity for trains crossing the Hudson between Manhattan and the suburbs.
She also foresees a spur linking Britain's only existing high-speed line (from the Channel Tunnel to London's St Pancras station) to Heathrow airport.
Though Jack Wilshere's head-shaking trudge down the tunnel suggested otherwise, Wenger didn't believe he would have a hard a time picking up the team for the Bayern game.
At the same time, at the last minute -- they obviously have tunnel vision, it's a very, very stressful situation -- one of them yells out, 'Look out!'
In return, Danes, with a krone of their own (both countries belong to the European Union, but neither uses the euro), are increasingly taking the Oresund bridge-and-tunnel into Sweden to buy low-taxed children's shoes and clothing.
In the U.S., its holdings include the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel, the Indiana Toll Road and the South Bay Expressway.
"You could have a 10-lane tunnel and if there's a crash it's going to be closed, " he said.
In 1996, when he became prime minister for the first time, Mr Netanyahu's decision to open a tunnel alongside the al-Aqsa compound sparked a Palestinian uprising that left scores dead.
Vladimir's route out was the tunnel, the only government-controlled exit from the city, dug secretly under the UN-controlled airport.
In a statement released to the public, conference attendees urged the U.S., Russia, Japan, EU and China to raise the issue of the tunnel project at next week's G-8 Summit to be held in Heiligendamm, Germany.
The Competition Commission has warned the Channel tunnel operator's ownership of MyFerryLink may be anti-competitive.
But history counsels caution, too: Britain's only existing high-speed line, from London to the Channel Tunnel, has never come close to achieving its projected passenger numbers.
Wirth has decided to design the new Virgin car without using a wind-tunnel, a tool for shaping a car's aerodynamics that has been de rigueur in F1 for 30 years.
There's a light at the end of the tunnel for sufferers, however -- one that doesn't require light-box therapy (see: right) or moving to Bermuda.
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The Scottish Football Association has begun an investigation into Wednesday's events, but Mjallby played down his own involvement in the tunnel at half-time, when he appeared to clash with Rangers defender Kyle Bartley.
First conceived nearly one-hundred years ago during the reign of Russian Tsar Nicolas II, the BST would be the longest tunnel in the world - over twice the length of Europe's 30 mile long "Chunnel" linking Britain and France.
If a B737-800 was morphed into the shape of one of the D-series of aircraft on which Mark Drela is experimenting in MIT's wind tunnel, then it would be about the same size, could fly the same routes and would carry a similar number of passengers.
India's dam will divert some of the river down a 22km (14-mile) mountain tunnel to turbines.
Moreover, dual U.S. and Canadian approval, inhospitable terrain, environmental concerns, long-term financing and tunnel administration will need to be adequately addressed.
It sounds pleasingly grand, but history counsels caution: Britain's only existing high-speed line (which connects London with Paris and Brussels via the Channel Tunnel) has failed to attract as many passengers as hoped.
In January 1994 the then Transport Secretary, John MacGregor, told MPs that Union Railways - the company set up to construct the Channel Tunnel link - had concluded that "St Pancras is preferable to King's Cross as the terminus on environmental, operational and commercial grounds".
Mr Klesch has, for example, become a thorn in the side of Eurotunnel, which operates the Channel tunnel between Britain and France, making doom-laden pronouncements about the company's prospects and criticising the financial restructuring agreed on by its 200-plus banks.
The CrossBlue's lithium-ion battery has an energy capacity of 9.8 kWh and is housed in the center tunnel.
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Nearly three quarters of the tablet market may have tunnel vision when it comes to a platform of choice -- that being Apple's iPad -- but for the Android faithful, there are options readily available -- a wide and confusing glut, at that.
At the time, BBC Scotland's Charlie Mann, reporting on the post-match drama, reported "unbelievable scenes" at the back of the tunnel.
But with all eyes now turning to Iraq's first election of a full-term parliament, a pinpoint of light may be visible at the end of the tunnel.
Then there was the time a year ago when, in a dark tunnel, the driver of an oncoming car became so unnerved at the sight of Nemitz's lantern-lit coach that he backed up into the wall.
As part of the virtual stroll, observers can experience a tour of the Colts' locker room premises, a tunnel that was once graced with Peyton Manning's presence and plenty of other areas around the stadium -- such as the Quarterback, Field Level and Loge-Level suites.
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