The odds of getting stuck in an elevator are relatively low, with estimates suggesting that only about 1 in 5 million rides results in an entrapment. Modern elevators are equipped with multiple safety features, reducing the likelihood of malfunction. However, factors such as age, maintenance, and usage patterns can influence these odds. Overall, while it can happen, the risk is minimal for most users.
a secong home coming possibly! a secong home coming possibly!
as far as i know there will not be a short circuit 3 coming out any time soon
if it's coming from the tail pipe or an exhaust leak, it means you have a blown head gasket!
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it means that he is coming undone because he is tired of the crap he is putting up with now
"Coming undone" is an idiom meaning that you are losing control. The image is of someone unraveling and coming apart. This is used when someone is getting very frustrated or losing control of their emotions.
"Blind" "Coming Undone"
Jonathan Davis, the lead singer:)
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It's "Coming Undone" by Korn. Definitely my favorite of anyone's entrance music this season!
It could be the fabric or threads of the underwear that are coming undone.
The failure rate of tubal ligations is variously put at between 1-2 percent which is not quite as low as a vasectomy which is under 1 percent.
i would say yes
Very low
Because they're not done up properly in the first place.