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air bag

British  

noun

  1. a safety device in a car, consisting of a bag that inflates automatically in an accident and prevents the passengers from being thrown forwards

  2. one of a number of large inflatable bags comprising part of a spacecraft's landing system, enabling the craft to come to rest through a series of bounces

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General Motors GM -0.34%decrease; red down pointing triangle and federal auto regulators are probing the crash of a pickup that injured a passenger after its air bag ruptured.

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“I am concerned that we are headed for a high-speed collision—with Main Street retail investors left without air bags,” Crenshaw said at a conference in September.

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But despite hitting the truck head-on, the Corolla’s air bags never went off.

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In one ongoing lawsuit, DTN has said that its business is limited to inflators and that it doesn’t produce air bags.

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Fortunately, the team is trained in specialized search and rescue methods, and was able to use pressurized air bags to create more space between the rocks.

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