An allision is an act of striking a vessel against a fixed object.
" Allision" refers to a nautical term where a moving vessel collides with a stationary object such as a bridge or dock. It is different from a "collision," which involves two moving vessels striking each other.
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If you have ever seen "Sharkboy and Lavagirl", the ice princess in the movie, plays allision in the tv series: "pretty little liars".
Tropical storm Allision was never a hurricane, only a tropical storm. To be a hurricane, a storm must have sustained winds of at least 74 mph. Allison's winds never got above 60 mph.
I think you mean elision - where a sound or word is ommited in speech to make it easier to say. For example "fish and chips" becomes "fish 'n' chips, "dunno" for "don't know", "wanna" for "want to" "I'd" for "I had". The pronunciation of some words lose syllables - "camera" is more like "camra", "chocolate" is more like "choc-late" etc.
Tropical storm Allision was never a hurricane, only a tropical storm. To be a hurricane, a storm must have sustained winds of at least 74 mph. Allison's winds never got above 60 mph.
Is yours an autoshift, or a fully automatic transmission? With the autoshifts, the synchroniser has a bad tendency to go out because of improper clutch manipulation. This shouldn't be an issue with a fully automatic transmission, however, and if that's what yours is, the first two culprits would be faulty circuitry in the transmission computer, or poor coordination between the computer in the transmission and the engine computer (this was a recurring problem for Allision automatics coupled to Detroit Diesel motors). There should be a way of reading off fault codes from the transmission, but that's going to probably require you to go to a mechanic with the necessary computer software to do such.
"Sail with Old Pew" comes from "Every man jack could ha' sailed with Old Pew"; line 54 of "Derelict - Cap'tn Billy Bones his song", written by Young Ewing Allision, and published in "Treasure Island" from Robert Louis Stevenson. In "Treasure Island" the evil and murderous David 'Old' Pew seems to be the blind leader of the gang of pirates, which had sailed with him under command of Captain Flint and who are after the treasure map of their former captain. He gives the Black Spot, a death verdict, to his former defected crewmate Billy Bones, which had stolen the map from them. So concluded by contexts about Old Pew, Captain Flint, and Long John Silver; beeing able to "Sail with Old Pew" means that someone is morally highly corrupted and a fearsome, murderous pirates.