The dinosaurs reigned supreme for 135 million years, until another comet colliding with Earth took them out. |
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It's about unresolved conflict expressed through white notes colliding against black notes of the pentatonic scale. |
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Later in the afternoon, at 5.40 pm, a two vehicle accident saw cars colliding on the Hatston Brae after slipping on snow. |
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Postrel's book provides us with two very different worlds colliding with each other. |
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He tosses it beyond a breaking wave, and it bobs and sinks in the maelstrom of receding water colliding with the next surge of the tide. |
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All nine coaches were derailed, but continued upright for half a mile before colliding head-on with a coal train. |
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The second thief watched in shocked as the ball and chain wrapped around his ankles before colliding into his right shin. |
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At the time, it was believed that electrons colliding with atoms always lost energy. |
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It is understood that around 10 am, the driver of the car lost control after colliding with a lorry. |
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In Scotland he has been forced to become accustomed to his professional and personal worlds colliding. |
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Epicurus adopted the atomic theory of Democritus, who taught that in a universe of colliding atoms there could be no room for divine activity. |
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Just as I approached the door, a whirlwind in the form of a small child shot out of the room, colliding with me and knocking me into the wall. |
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She turned a corner and stopped before colliding into a little boy, face marked with tears. |
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Then, grunting with effort, they lunge furiously, colliding with resounding thwacks, red-faced and panting. |
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I moved forward as much as the tight space would allow, and, propped on my elbows, pressed my lips against hers, our noses colliding. |
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In most cases, such concentrations of atoms are so rarefied that the chances of colliding are infinitesimal. |
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After hitting the second tractor trailer, the bus overturned, colliding with two cars and two motorcycles. |
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When bonds are broken in a chemical reaction, the reactants involved are colliding with enough kinetic energy to break the atoms apart. |
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He was convicted last month for running a stop sign and colliding with a man on a motorcycle who was killed instantly. |
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Their whooping could be heard for counties, even over the din of the empty barrels colliding in their flatbeds and rumbleseats. |
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The two worlds are colliding in an age-old clash that is causing some to wonder how long this great thing will last. |
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Front and rear parking sensors bleep neurotically at you the moment you even think about colliding with anything. |
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Like other crakes the corncrake was more prone than most to colliding with overhead wires. |
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Eight children were injured when a car mounted the pavement in Norwood High Street, after colliding with another vehicle. |
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The point itself is a massive coral sand bluff that narrows to a reef as it slips needlelike into the sea amid waves and colliding currents. |
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But he ducked the blow and darted his head back up colliding with Kung's chin. |
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He was also oblivious to the fact other drivers took evasive action to avoid colliding with the rear of his slowly moving vehicle. |
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A year later he obtained the first solution for the problem of the dynamics of colliding elastic bodies. |
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My general sense of the conference so far is of two colliding contingents, the techies, and the writers. |
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I heard the sound of metal utensils and plate colliding as the eater's spoons and forks battled with their food. |
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She came to a stop by colliding with the kitchen draining board, sending her host's crockery crashing to the floor. |
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Sliding and colliding, separating and fragmenting, great trenches are forming, and volcanoes and vents are being created. |
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The Leonids are grains of dust from comet Tempel-Tuttle colliding into Earth's atmosphere. |
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Patrick talks to Dr Duncan Steel about the threat of objects in space colliding with Earth. |
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The scientists who discovered the collision likened it to two high-pressure weather fronts colliding to create hurricane-like conditions. |
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Galaxies are also seen in the process of swinging through each other, colliding and sometimes merging to form a supergalaxy. |
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Where there are no obstacles, a buddy line can be a useful safety aid, but beware of the line snagging and divers colliding like a pair of conkers on strings. |
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For technical reasons, it is easier to do that test at RHIC by colliding deuterons accelerated in one of the collider's two rings with heavy nuclei in the other ring. |
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I think politics is intrinsically about idealism colliding with raw power. |
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But in the case of planetary disks, colliding rocks at the edges of the solar systems are pulverized into pebbles, causing particles to be flung in all directions. |
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Air particles colliding with the hotspots heat up and shoot away from the surface, which causes the particle to recoil in the opposite direction. |
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The play shows political paranoia colliding with greed and ambition. |
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If this were a corner dive bar, the place would be packed, but here people are so spread out, it feels empty, and voices float and echo without colliding. |
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Hitting one of these submerged boxes, in a storm, steaming with the wind on your port quarter, would have been the equivalent of colliding with a supermarket delivery lorry. |
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Some agencies run events for gym goers, while one service aims to match skiers and snowboarders, so colliding on the slopes takes on a whole new meaning. |
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The journey here is as much in the rhythmic ricochet of assonance, produced by colliding syntax, as it is in the actual varying terrain the words themselves represent. |
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The two aircraft came close to colliding after approaching each other at a closing speed of approximately 400 knots. |
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Such superheavy elements are created in the lab by colliding lighter atoms together. |
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The container ship the Kariba was able to continue her journey to Antwerp after colliding with the Tricolor. |
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But that romantic vision is colliding with reality, and the results are both ugly and impactful. |
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The weapon flew through the air, its hilt colliding with Sicirin's forehead, knocking him senseless as the sword clattered to the floor beside him. |
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Holidaymakers had a miracle escape when their coach stayed upright after colliding with a broken-down lorry and plunging into a field near York yesterday. |
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This all fed into Pride, my new film about two worlds colliding and then entwining. |
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There is also apparently a plan to attach reflectors to the behinds of elephants, in order to avoid cars colliding with them. |
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When Andromeda and the Milky Way finally merge, anyone remaining on Earth would see blazing night skies, but few stars colliding outright. |
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Mr. Harrington ran backward with an intent look on his face, occasionally colliding with people and falling down. |
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Aircraft colliding with land or water under crew control are among the deadliest accidents in aviation. |
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Resistance is due to electrons in a conductor colliding with the ionic lattice of the conductor meaning that electrical energy is converted into heat. |
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Everybody knows that falling on the ground or colliding with hard or sharp objects hurts. |
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The pilot did not report any technical difficulties with the helicopter prior to colliding with the water. |
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Thus, for these reasons the risk of passenger trains colliding with vehicles remains too high in busy rail corridors. |
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Some of these ridges may be the result of early ice flows colliding, and others may be formed by thermal expansion of the ice. |
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The data will be used to identify efficient routing options for ships to minimize the risk of colliding with whales. |
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Certainly, sir, we don't have a history of submarines colliding with one another. |
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If the asteroid gets there at the same time, it would be analogous to a train and a car colliding at a grade crossing. |
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A strong and growing imperative to manage or reduce costs is colliding with an increasingly complex and dynamic technology landscape. |
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As for Yves Parlier, firstly, he broke his mainstay, before colliding with a growler and losing his rudder? and his hopes of victory. |
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Beneath the surface, two plates of the Earth's crust were slowly colliding, forcing the Cocos Plate to slide under the Caribbean Plate. |
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The crash at Zoufftgen involved a passenger train and a freight train colliding head-on. |
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I swerved right, nearly colliding with said 18-wheeler. |
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After some slight rustling sounds and a half second of silence, Marc felt an immense shock similar to a car colliding with a train at a railroad crossing. |
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The helicopter approached the landing pad over water and, after colliding with the lake surface, the occupants had to evacuate in near-freezing water temperature, exposing them to hypothermia. |
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Each of those conflicts has had its own invincibly complex history, and the colliding nationalisms of the former Yugoslavia have produced many more villains than Milosevic and his ethnic cleansers. |
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The system is actuated by a rear-end collision, where the angle and speed of the collision, and the nature of the colliding vehicle all have an influence. |
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As the accident unfolded, the articulated truck tipped over to the left side of the vehicle and moved into the lane of the oncoming traffic, colliding with an oncoming passenger car. |
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A disaster and its aftermath: The painful route to improved river safety August 1989: Marchioness sinks after colliding with the dredger Bowbelle. |
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Following unfettered threads, colliding incandescence. |
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This occurs due to the particles colliding with the reticular surfaces and then settling, not by filtration, an action by which the strainer, over time, gets instead progressively clogged by the sludge it removes. |
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A vessel operator who attempts to pass astern of a working tug without being aware of navigation lights displayed by tugs and tows is in danger of colliding with the submerged towline or the towed object. |
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The Airbus A320, en route from Barcelona to Düsseldorf, had reached cruising altitude before making a sudden and seemingly inexplicable eight-minute descent that ended in the aircraft colliding with a remote mountainside. |
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The American suffered three fractured fingers after colliding with Shabani Nonda with McCarthy latching on to the loose ball and scoring. |
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Where there is no risk of the load or the machinery colliding, the said devices may be replaced by actuators authorising automatic movements without the operator holding a hold-to-run control device. |
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The technique will do little to prevent visually impaired people colliding with an obstacle if any part of it overhangs the section within 150mm of ground level. |
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It concerns the Earth, moving around its orbit at an average speed of 29.79 kilometres per second. Although superheroes only exist in the movies, there is a very real threat of a projectile colliding with our planet. |
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Once the end of the part is activated, the counter-spindle positions itself at a specific distance in Z4 so as to prevent the part from colliding with the fixed ejector. |
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Instead of the neat, geometric spiral or smooth elliptical shapes you usually see in Hubble images, colliding galaxies typically look distorted and warped. |
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The driver stated that he did not brake before colliding with the train. |
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With the model scale usually involved in miniature gaming, several inches are enough and avoid you much of the trouble of your ruler colliding with everything laying on your modeling desk. |
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When the land faces a port with significant sea traffic, much damage will be caused during a tsunami by boats colliding or being cast upon the shore. |
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Others have been found to be the remnants of two galaxies colliding. |
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There are too many variables, too many casual events colliding with national life, too many outside influences over which the nation has no control. |
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Dual-use satellites refer to satellites that serve a legitimate civil purpose in space, but can gain the effects of a weapon when used for a military objective, for example, by intentionally colliding with another satellite. |
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The Indian subcontinent drifted northeastwards, colliding with the Eurasian plate nearly 55 million years ago, towards the end of Paleocene. |
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An orbiting charge should steadily lose energy and spiral toward the nucleus, colliding with it in a small fraction of a second. |
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On 15 June 2016, a second detection of a gravitational wave event from colliding black holes was announced. |
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It reduces the severity of the consequences of colliding with a vehicle. |
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India was in the process of colliding with Asia, subsequently forming the Himalayas. |
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When the trailing vortices colliding with the tail rotor are rotating in the same direction, this causes a loss of thrust from the tail rotor. |
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I could hear the screech of the brakes, then the horrible smash of cars colliding. |
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Icy comets colliding produce amino acids, the building blocks of ice, potentially shedding light on how life on Earth started. |
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Arear wheel then broke off and spun along the road before colliding with a car. |
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Each colliding proton and antiproton will carry half the amount, more than 1,000 times its own rest energy. |
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A CRASH caused chaos on the A55 when a camper van overturned after colliding with a car. |
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Catchers and infielders have to team up on pop-ups near the stands to avoid colliding with the stands or backstop or falling into the dugout. |
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The motorcyclist, travelling towards Carmarthen, lost control trying to avoid colliding with a car that had crossed the central reservation. |
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Like other 'artificial' elements, the nobelium atoms were created by colliding a stream of lighter atoms with a target. |
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Cars were having difficulty negotiating the tight hairpin turn without colliding with the walls on the narrow exit. |
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Proposals on a growing list range from decaying superheavy particles in this galaxy to colliding cosmic strings of energy stretching across all of space. |
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Cardiff's goalkeeper went to ground after colliding with Scott McDonald for Millwall's winning goal, the ball being headed into his gaping net from an inswinging corner. |
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On 5 October 1999, a Thames Train stopping service from Paddington to Bedwyn passed a red signal, colliding with a Great Western express travelling in the opposite direction. |
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In coastal regions, dolphins run the risk of colliding with boats. |
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