Prang was a German-born entrepreneur who printed the first American Christmas card.
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Prang said he does get concerned that people can harvest out an area pretty quickly.
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There were a number of incidents, to add to Sebastian Vettel's prang in the morning session.
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If you prang it, there's a big blue button to call for assistance.
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I had a prang once when I was studying for my A-levels.
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Prang said he drove by after work and saw protesters and media around the home with helicopters overhead.
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In fact, I've never even been involved in a minor prang.
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Both Gilormini and Nido were eventually promoted to Brigadier General and served as commanders of PRANG.
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Prang had already created a local group of the NSDAP in 1925.
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Crash
A crash involving a car or plane
A prang is a tall tower-like spire, usually richly carved. They were a common shrine element of Hindu and Buddhist architecture in the Khmer Empire. They were later adapted by Buddhist builders in Thailand, especially during the Ayutthaya Kingdom (1350u20131767) and Rattanakosin Kingdom (1782-1932). In Thailand it appears only with the most important Buddhist temples.
An aeroplane crash; An accident involving a motor vehicle, typically minor and without casualties; crack cocaine; In Thailand and Cambodia, a type of temple tower: see Wikipedia:Prang (architecture); to crash; to have an accident; to have a minor collision with (another motor vehicle)
V. to hit the ground hard, usually bending or breaking something.
Term describing a failure mode whereby a rocket comes down aerodynamically stable, in other words, 'streamlines in'. ...
A Prang is an Ayutthayan or Khmer-style Chedi that is high and slim and looks like a vertical ear corn.Many of the Chedis in Wat Phra Kaew or Wat Po in Bangkok are Prangs.
To bump, crunch, or break an aircraft.
Minor car accident, as in 'he was in a prang yesterday'