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It was released in 1993 by the Ruptured Ambitions label.
"Ruptured coolant line down here in engineering's what did it, sir.
The award was sometimes slangily called the Ruptured duck.
In 1989, Willsher established the Ruptured Ambitions record label and distribution company.
Ruptured bulkheads repaired themselves with unnerving speed.
Cerebrovascular disease: Ruptured plaques in the brain's arteries causes strokes, with the potential for permanent brain damage.
"Ruptured diverticulum of the colon.
"Ruptured globe" was the finding of two surgeons at Bellevue Hospital Center, who operated the next day to try to save his left eye.
"Ruptured appendix," she'd said.
The Ruptured Duck crashed at night in the East China Sea, a quarter-mile from a beach where its pilots had tried to land.
Narrative Construction of a Ruptured Self: Stories of Transability on Transabled.org.
Tank May Have Ruptured Although the line was not charged, its severed ends became energized as they draped across several lower, electrified cables.
The nose-art of the crashed bomber, "The Ruptured Duck", was later salvaged by the Japanese and put on display in Tokyo.
Lawson piloted "The Ruptured Duck", the seventh of 16 B-25s to take off from the aircraft carrier USS Hornet.
In fact, one rumour sweeping a London pub last week suggested that Free Lunch Records, home of Ruptured Dog, had offered £5m to each member of the band.
Water From Ruptured Pipes The water, more than a million gallons, came from ruptured pipes and firefighters' hoses.
Pneumothorax (collapsed lung) Ruptured esophagus Ruptured bronchial tube Most of the conditions associated with subcutaneous emphysema are very severe and require hospitalization.
He chronicled that experience in his memoir, "How I Earned the Ruptured Duck: From Brooklyn to Berchtesgaden in World War II."
"Charlie Harper" track on Bare Faced Hypocrisy Sells Records 7"EP/CD (Ruptured Ambitions 1998)
The report set forth no physical findings or laboratory studies, but the doctor again gave as his diagnosis: "Back sprain - lumbo-sacral spine," this time "moderately severe," with "Ruptured disk not ruled out."
The seventh plane to depart from the Hornet was the Ruptured Duck, flown by First Lt. Ted W. Lawson and his co-pilot, Second Lieutenant Davenport.
David Thatcher, a Staff Sergeant in the United States Air Force and the last survivor of the crew of the "Ruptured Duck" during the Doolittle Raid, was born here.
The Ruptured Duck's pilot survived, with the loss of a leg, and later wrote about the Doolittle Raid in the book, later to be the movie, Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo (Random House pub.
The ordeal of the Ruptured Duck's crew was recounted in 1943 by the newly promoted Captain Lawson in "Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo" (Random House), written while he was convalescing from the amputation of his left leg.
Entitled Midget Gems, released on their own Ruptured Ambitions record label in Autumn 2010 and features eighth guitarist Angus Old (real name Phil Cawse) and recently recruited ninth guitarist Chris "The Machine" Mildren.