Three minutes after lifting off, something went wrong, according to preliminary reports from NASA officials.
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But something went wrong and the men fled, leaving behind an amazing trail of incrimination.
Anthony Gibson of the National Farmers Union (NFU) told BBC News 24 something went "badly wrong" on Waugh's farm.
She had access to a phone and a computer, so obviously something went on that no one knows about.
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Something went wrong, and you keep going back to see if you can fix it or somehow make it right.
When something went wrong or when an opportunity to improve service appeared, a set of business rules helped determine the appropriate response.
"They learnt as they went but importantly when something went wrong they didn't walk away and leave people in the lurch, " she added.
The speculation is that something went wrong with the circulation of this drilling mud such that it could no longer control the reservoir pressures.
Armstrong and Aldrin were operating in a new and alien environment, in untested equipment (because lunar conditions could not be replicated on earth), with few fallback options if something went badly wrong.
The FDA does have emergency powers to put a drug or vaccine on the market soon, and Adams said that was a distant possibility if something went awry in the federal supply line for the H1N1 vaccine.
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But something went wrong in the presentation.
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At a Qualcomm developer conference Paul hid in costume in the rafters above the stage for 45 minutes, an ambulance waiting outside in case something went wrong, while a videogame of fighting ninjas played on a big screen.
The hedge fund world was abuzz last week with news that its star natural gas trader John Arnold was retiring at age 38, causing some to wonder if there was more to the story and if something went wrong in the past few months.
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More, each party offered something that went a step beyond defining the problem.
This was something that went on almost unabated for the better part of the 1990s decade.
In the old days, politics was something you went into after doing a real job.
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Ovechkin's longest span without a point this regular season was three games, something he went through twice: Feb. 14-21 and March 9-12.
Those looking for something different went to see Dolphin Tale this weekend.
Bards and minstrels still wandered from place to place with their lyres, mandolins, and guitars, but music was increasingly something audiences went to instead of with.
My Aunt Mary used to tell me that this was not something that went on in Ireland, but apparently she was either mistaken or things have changed.
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"Something probably went wrong in some way, but we're in an incredibly busy environment ... with every pilot focused on what they're doing, " spokesman Captain Jon Fynes said.
Maybe something just went wrong in the writing.
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"It reminds me of a quote from ' The Night Of The Generals' that went something like 'What is admirable on a grand scale is abhorrent on a small scale', " commented another CNN reader known as Davidji, referring to the 1967 movie about a Nazi murder investigation during World War II.
Something entirely normal in Russia, something that is almost unheard of in the general experience in the UK. Indeed, it used to be true that for a UK company then bribes paid to foreigners were a tax allowable expense but something that you went to jail for if you tried it on in England.
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Or whether I was, had reference to the fact that if she kept the door open to the Oval Office, because it was always -- the door to the hallway was always somewhat open, that she would always be able to hear something if anything went on that was, you know, too loud, or whatever.
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