The collision easily knocked the breath out of him, so he just lied there, unmoving. |
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The woman was three months pregnant and lost her baby as a result of the collision. |
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The wind, sea and swell were of no significance force in the context of the collision save perhaps that each vessel would yaw slightly. |
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Two cars were involved in the head-on collision near the Cayley Arms pub, blocking the Pickering to Scarborough road. |
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The Irish champion walker was travelling in a car which was involved in a head-on collision with a lorry. |
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By frequent collision asperities were worn off, and a foundation was laid for the establishment of a nation, out of discordant materials. |
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The court heard that the ambulance was spun around by the force of the collision, of which Kelly had no memory. |
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The Z particle decayed almost instantaneously, but left a distinctive trace in the collision data. |
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In response to reports of the collision, North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service sent units from as far away as 35 miles. |
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Janet was injured in a head-on collision while driving along the same stretch of road last year, and still requires back treatment as a result. |
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A motorist was cut free from her car after she was involved in a head-on collision with another vehicle. |
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In Coventry two police officers were injured in a head-on collision after a car is believed to have swerved across the road in front of them. |
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Well, in point of fact, both sides have recognized and acknowledged that this mid-air collision took place in international waters. |
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Within seconds both vehicles were in a head-on collision then a further two cars crashed into the first two. |
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State troopers say at least three tractor trailer rigs were among the 25 vehicles in that collision, and that three minor injuries were reported. |
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The collision between Gondwana and Laurasia led to the formation of the Appalachian belt in North America and the Hercynian Mountains in Europe. |
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A collision which would have ejected material less than the Roche limit would have formed only rings around the earth. |
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A woman has died following a head-on collision at one of Scotland's worst accident black spots. |
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A man from Southend and another from Shoebury suffered serious injuries when their cars were involved in a head-on collision. |
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The eastbound carriageway was reduced to two lanes while collision investigators examined the scene. |
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A Piaggio caravanette was involved in the collision with a lorry near the Boreham turn-off on the A12 at about 12.15 pm yesterday. |
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Use of the Whipple Bumper is expected to reduce the odds of a collision to one in ten. |
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The force of the collision sent the Norman tumbling backward, right over the cantle of his saddle. |
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Police say heavy rain and standing water on the road surface may have been a contributory factor in the collision. |
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The Caledonian orogeny in East Greenland was the result of the collision of Baltica with the margin of Eaurentia. |
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The general rule is that the vowel point remains in its normal position, and the accent is moved to avoid a collision. |
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For example, but for running the red light, the collision would not have occurred. |
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This airbag is deployed from just above the front bumper when a frontal collision is imminent. |
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This tumor should be distinguished from collision tumors and carcinomas with foci of spindle-shaped epithelial cells. |
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During the past eight weeks I have seen two minor bumps and one almost head-on collision. |
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Its advanced collision detection ensures that any bumps will probably not kill or severely cripple you. |
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Authorities say a hazardous spill has been contained following a train collision just south of Chicago. |
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In the middle of last month the exit road to the M50 was sealed off following a spill following a two-vehicle collision. |
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An inertia switch cuts off the flow of fuel to the engine in the event of a collision minimising the risk of fire. |
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Mr Hocaniuk, 24, broke hard and steered to avoid the collision, ending up on a grass verge by the side of the road. |
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The van bore the brunt of the impact and skidded over forty yards into a stone wall following the collision. |
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No one has any idea yet how many pieces of space junk were generated by the collision or how big they might be. |
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Fundamental changes are urgent if we are to avoid the collision our present course will bring about. |
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Both drivers realised they were on collision course and applied their emergency brakes, halting the vehicles around two tram lengths apart. |
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Chen also said the collision underlined the dire need for military confidence-building measures in the Taiwan Strait. |
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A Vauxhall Corsa van lost control, possibly when a tyre blew, and the unladen HGV swerved to avoid a collision, clipping another lorry. |
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The collision was accompanied by left-lateral strike slip and terrane displacement. |
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They are only one unpredictable gravitational slingshot away from a collision course. |
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The sudden collision had put her system into sleep mode to prevent any additional damage normally caused by power surges or corrupted software. |
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There is a considerable amount of evidence that a bolide collision with Earth triggered the end of the dinosaur era 65 million years ago. |
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The mind literally boggles as you try to decipher the narrative that might have created this collision of objects. |
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The caravan was extensively damaged by the collision with the main body separated from the axle. |
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The mad collision of cultures and styles found in these tracks represents the alternative underground's resistance to that conservatism. |
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In this demonstration, 30 vehicles exhibit unaligned collision avoidance behavior. |
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The sinistrally transpressive nature of the Baltica-Laurentia collision deduced by Soper et al. is confirmed. |
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A screeching sound and the blast of a car horn told her that she had narrowly missed a collision with a fellow driver. |
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I could understand how a sideswipe might do that, but I am just trying to understand how a collision of the kind that occurred would do that. |
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The attendant stepped back and covered up his collision with the wall with a juddering sidestep. |
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Where in the chart was the horrendous road accident, the sickening collision of metal and concrete? |
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A collision of mixed metaphors, perhaps, but the health underspend is a good illustration of all four conditions. |
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In other words, these results provide the first direct evidence of the missing link between gas collision and the birth of the first stars. |
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A variety of authors have used equation to study the effect of continental breakup and collision on biocenosis. |
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The reactive collision of more than two molecules at the exact time is unlikely and can be represented as the sequence of bimolecular collisions. |
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Usually such damages will weaken the bumper's ability to absorb the shock of collision. |
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Most of these shipwrecks came about by collision, by storm, or by bad navigation. |
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A York driver has told of his miraculous escape following a collision with a combine harvester on a narrow country road. |
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On paper, the collision of orchestral formality and big-band improvisation should have produced an utter mess. |
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This most basic of resources is facing a classic collision between supply and demand. |
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One theory is that the moon was formed from debris left after a collision between the earth and another planet. |
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A bank official in Dublin, he died in a collision between a car and a jeep not far from his home. |
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Four other people were injured in the collision between a Vauxhall Cavalier and Ford Fiesta. |
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The crazed driver tears through the intersection and barely avoids a brutal collision with an oncoming tractor trailer. |
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But a culture that is consciously bent on rejecting moral norms is on a collision course with profound evil. |
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Two nights before embarking, I broke my pinky, ring, and middle fingers on my left hand in a freak Ultimate Frisbee collision. |
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Warfield says she doesn't see much risk of a mid-air collision taking place. |
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It was responsible for the mid-air collision last month between a cargo plane and a Russian airliner. |
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One intact wreck is of a Firefly aircraft lost in 1956 after a mid-air collision and found recently in silty water. |
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The collision of North America with the Avalon microcontinent during the Devonian Period caused the Acadian orogeny. |
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His girlfriend was following behind in a car and is believed to have seen the collision. |
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While meriting attention by astronomers, there is no cause for public attention or public concern as an actual collision is very unlikely. |
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Hardman Nutley was awesome despite wobbling like a rookie boxer hit by a Mike Tyson thunderbolt after a heavy collision early in the match. |
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Bathonian uplift may be attributed to collision of the Moesian block with Eurasia. |
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With all three mechs now using brute strength to avoid a collision between engine and airframe, I called out as loud as I could for help. |
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Therefore the defendant's fault was not a cause of the collision which occurred while the mate was in charge of the ship. |
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Police said there were no indications that the collision had been caused by icy conditions. |
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The collision occurred when the driver lost control of the vehicle at a curve in the road while attempting to avoid the Federal Border Guard. |
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Seen here is a 2D stroboscopic history of the collision of four diatomic molecules, a tetratomic molecule, and an atom. |
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That collision of big tax cuts and ballooning deficits has set the stage for an acrimonious debate over how large a tax cut the U.S. can afford. |
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But one is obliged to find the meaning of the conflict, that collision of selves which the Middle Passage entails. |
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At each stage of this third period, the collision between Hagiocracy and these messianic forces becomes more formidable. |
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The child was in collision with a black Chrysler Voyager estate car driven by a 27-year-old Basildon woman, who was unhurt. |
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The tension generated throughout the work by the collision of major and minor thirds is left clearly unresolved in these closing bars. |
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Two of the victims were killed instantly when the force of the collision catapulted them through the rear window of the car. |
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One car even catapulted a telegraph pole into her house in the latest collision at the weekend. |
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The force of the impact led to the Astra ending up four metres away from where the collision happened. |
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In other recent asteroid collision news, the odds of a cataclysm caused by a asteroid striking the Earth have just been lowered. |
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This is because during the collision the meteor loses part of its kinetic energy as heat radiation. |
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IceWind skidded to an abrupt stop to avoid a collision with StormCall's hindquarters. |
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Wearing nothing but a pair of headphones, the youth was fortunate to survive the collision. |
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A lorry involved in a head-on collision which killed a Tadcaster company boss skidded on to the offside of the road, an inquest heard. |
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A collision inevitably resulted, abruptly jolting both men back to reality. |
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A witness and surf photographer said the force of the collision shredded his mate's wettie. |
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The first followed a head on collision with a bus, where she had to be cut out of the car and fortunately her only injury was severe whiplash. |
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The Royal Australian Army owned this model, fitted with the usual kangaroo bar up front to reduce collision damage. |
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The stress caused by the collision is thought to have reactivated the cancer cells, causing it to spread to other parts of her body. |
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The roof of the cabin has been engineered to provide protection against head injuries in the event of a collision. |
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Jackson failed to stop and went through the lights at red, forcing the driver of a taxi to make an emergency stop to avoid a collision. |
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In the aftermath of a collision cars with full fuel tanks tend to go up in flames killing the occupants who might have survived the collision. |
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Stopped just eighty-six meters from a collision, the frigate's commander was no doubt dumbfounded by the sudden reversal of position. |
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Among the elements of language she liked to reduce to essentials were the compounds produced by collision or transformation in sandhi. |
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At the sort of speed you should have been travelling this collision would have been wholly avoidable. |
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It is virtually impossible to have a head-on collision on a motorway where all the traffic is going in the same direction. |
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It was pointed out that those who knew avoided the pothole by running the danger of head-on collision with the on coming traffic. |
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Richardson, who was on the front seat of the vehicle beside the driver, received the full force of the collision. |
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Unless the pilot recovered quickly, collision with a wingman was more than likely. |
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He added that it had not broken down, but had been involved in the recovery of another military vehicle prior to the collision. |
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The third law says that the motion of any moving body tends to be rectilinear, even if in fact it is circular or curved through collision. |
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He had been driving to the premises with Basharat, who was due to manage the business, when the collision occurred near Samlesbury Hall. |
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I knew subconsciously that I had witnessed the collision, as it had happened right in front of our bench, but the scene still wasn't registering fully in my mind. |
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One witness said the gunfire began after a traffic collision, which drew the attention of a nearby police officer. |
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It was the cataclysmic collision of spitfire upstart performer, brilliant pop song, and cheeky music video. |
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We also need to know which clusters have experienced a recent substantial gravitational accretion of mass, and which clusters are in a stage of collision and merging. |
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That's consistent with the theory that the moon formed not from the accretion of smaller bodies but by the collision of a planet with the newly formed Earth. |
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Physicians are overwhelmed because we are in the middle of a collision of powerful unrestrained forces. |
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In November, Kiir dissolved all internal party structures, setting the two men on a collision course. |
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From the Colorado train that fell into a creek to the North Carolina collision, see more rail disasters. |
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The U.S. and Iran are on a collision course, one that ends very badly for everyone involved. |
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This first mid air collision forced authorities to devise the air lane system in which airlines are allotted strict routes, times and schedules to avoid such tragedies. |
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Now then, kiddiewinks, a column about culture brought about by a collision of towering genius, modern technology, and a product of the modern education system. |
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This collision of values and abilities naturally results in depression. |
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In this case a motorcyclist was injured in a collision at a junction where visibility was restricted by a bank of earth on land owned by British Rail. |
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Anderson discovered that the collision of an electron and a positron resulted in the annihilation of both particles, with their mass being converted into energy. |
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Depending on the severity of a collision you will end up with crumpled doors, shattered glass or even bumpers and skirts dragging in a trail of sparks behind you. |
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Those storms kicked up in the collision zone around the equator spin westward off the coast of Cape Verde. |
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Extension associated with lengthening of the Himalayan collision orogen is accommodated by small graben and rifts almost at right angles to the strike of the collision zone. |
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No one was injured in a dramatic truck-train collision in La Broquerie late Friday afternoon in which a speeding train slammed into a loaded grain truck. |
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Schumacher managed to keep the engine running after the collision. |
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Their show, which comes to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe this month, is a collision between lowbrow Las Vegas dazzle and highbrow European aesthetics. |
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The inquest heard that he lost control of the back end of his car on a bend and had not been able to avoid the collision on a road which was wet from earlier rain. |
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Based on their observations, Henry and his colleagues were able to backtrack the Abell 754 collision to its two constituent galaxy clusters, with one smaller than the other. |
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Police do not expect to charge anyone involved in the fatal collision between a Bundaberg truck driver's semi-trailer and an elderly couple's campervan last week. |
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A light green Nissan Almera and a red Ford Sierra, heading towards Topcliffe, were in collision with an HGV tipper truck, heading towards Northallerton. |
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An in vitro study showed that the collision between a moving replication fork and a stalled topoisomerase can convert the complex to a nonreversible form. |
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This is why you should always have liability insurance, but should think twice about collision damage coverage. |
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The collision happened as the tracks cross yards from the tram stop. |
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The lens and tip are checked for scratches, and the tip is checked for chips that may have resulted from a collision with a shaver or other instrument. |
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How frames survive the repeated physical collision is beyond most. |
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Because continental breakup and collision are accompanied by a large change in area, some authors have considered equation to describe the effect of tectonics on biocenosis. |
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The North Korean side said the accident was between two train wagons that were being shunted on a siding, not a collision of two trains as had been previously believed. |
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At the time of the collision a tyre blew out and the defendant didn't realise he had struck the other car due to the amount of alcohol he had consumed. |
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A high-collapse load setting is used for a large, unbelted driver in a severe collision, while the collapse load is lowered for a small, belted driver in a minor accident. |
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Ouellette and his team specialize in teaching drivers advanced techniques for handling such things as skids, blowouts, unusual weather and collision avoidance. |
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He had been brought onto the Cambridge boat at the last minute, after an unlucky collision with a harbour master launch on Friday forced the Cambridge bowman to withdraw. |
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Jack Womersley, a former Bradford councillor, saw the motorbike overtake two cars and disappear over the brow of a hill moments before the collision. |
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Through her art, Piper brings together conceptualism, minimalism and the politics of identity in a forceful collision that results in a passionate spareness. |
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Instead, he had buckled up tight and prayed that the air bag worked, screaming at the top of his lungs as he sped towards the impending collision. |
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After taking office, his initial tough stance following the collision between a U.S. spy plane and a Chinese fighter jet confirmed his hard-line instincts. |
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Regarding lymph node metastasis, our case was distinguished from the 5 previously reported cases of gastric collision tumor composed of adenocarcinoma and the carcinoid. |
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The car overtook as it approached a blind bend and the oncoming car on the other side of the road had to swerve on to the verge to avoid a collision. |
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The head-on collision left Ms Buckle trapped with multiple injuries. |
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A traumatised mum whose car was involved in a head-on collision with a drunk driver today spoke of the terrible effect the crash has had on her life. |
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Brillouin scattering is an inelastic collision that may form or annihilate quasiparticles such as phonons, plasmons, and magnons. |
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Silurian rocks form the Southern Uplands of Scotland, which was pushed up from the seabed during the collision. |
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A CAR wheel was ripped from a vehicle in a two-car pile-up that closed a Birmingham road in a spectacular rush-hour collision. |
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Car insurance companies say they'll reward customers by trimming their collision deductibles after a few years of crash-free driving. |
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In 2007, Hill explicitly accused Schumacher of causing the collision deliberately. |
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Individual greater bulldog bats honk when on a collision course with each other. |
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When the convergent movement of the two plates results in continental collision, the basin becomes shallower and develops into a foreland basin. |
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The Himalayas, the world's tallest mountain range, are assumed to have been formed by the collision of two major plates. |
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Gliosarcoma is a mixed tumor containing both malignant glial and mesenchymal tissues intermixed, unlike in the collision tumor. |
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To overcome some of these limitations, the FAA is developing a new collision avoidance logic based on dynamic programming. |
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Then, by extrapolating current range and altitude difference to anticipated future values, it determines if a potential collision threat exists. |
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The fatalities occurred after a car and lorry were in collision at Peartree Hill on the Comber Road on the outskirts of Belfast. |
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This technical approach allows a collision avoidance capability on the flight deck, which is independent of the ground system. |
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Corner reflectors on boats, for example, make them more detectable to avoid collision or during a rescue. |
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His race ended early in a collision involving several cars on the opening lap of the race. |
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A cofferdam is a small little space left open between two bulkheads, to give protection from heat, fire, or collision. |
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Also injured was a man whose compact car was at a stop sign when one of the pickup trucks slammed into it after the first collision. |
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This auto repair and collision repair company has state of the art spray booths with downdrafts. |
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The Falls Residents Association worked with the emergency services in a dramatisation of a collision at St Peter's Square, West Belfast. |
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At some point in the future, there will be a collision with another planetary body. |
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He was as drunk as a skunk, and it was extremely lucky that no completely innocent person died in the collision,'' said Mr Brunstrom. |
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On Earth, mountains rise out of volcanic eruptions or are pushed upward by plate tectonics, the collision of pieces of the planet's crust. |
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Their collision at the 1994 Australian Grand Prix gave Schumacher his first title by a single point. |
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The collision of the Indian and Eurasian plates is a good example of the extent to which orogenic uplift can reach. |
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The presence of the buoys may affect fish, marine mammals, and birds as potential minor collision risk and roosting sites. |
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His racing was consistent, but a collision with Andrea de Cesaris resulted in a huge cartwheeling crash which he was lucky to survive. |
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In 1924, Welsh was back in court, after he was involved in a car collision caused by him driving his vehicle on the wrong side of the road. |
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The police car had approached the junction from Grand Cross Road and the Polo was travelling along Long Lane at the time of the collision. |
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On 12 July 2009, Khan was once again involved in a motoring incident, this time a collision with a young cyclist. |
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Ongoing accretion at a subduction zone, and the obduction of intact ophiolite slabs, are not considered to be collision. |
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At low collision energies, most reflective of nonperturbed conformations, all forms of the protein exist in a single conformational family. |
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In North America, the collision between Avalonia and Laurentia is called the Acadian orogeny. |
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Therefore, the collision between Baltica and Laurentia took place a little earlier than that between Avalonia and Laurentia. |
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But the effect of the act was to polarise positions in the church, and set it on a collision course with the state. |
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Last August, Protecteur was involved in a collision with Canadian Navy's destroyer HMCS Algonquin during towing exercises en route to Hawaii. |
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Due to the risk of collision between birds and aircraft, large airports undertake population control programs where they frighten or shoot birds. |
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Richard Fletcher had been carried off after an aerial collision, which caused the game to be stopped for six minutes. |
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Security criteria for hash functions include collision resistance and preimage resistance and so on. |
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Injuries from collision with the pommel of a saddle are mentioned specifically. |
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Ballard's 1973 novel about auto collision fetishists, on which the film is based, is a nonstop assault of eroticized, mechanized mayhem. |
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When Jack and Rose attempt to inform Cal of the collision, Lovejoy slips the necklace into Jack's pocket and he and Cal accuse him of theft. |
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On the forward deck, they witness a collision with an iceberg and overhear the officers and designer discussing its seriousness. |
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A woman was also taken to hospital after a collision with a van during demonstrations in the Limewood estate in Raheny, North Dublin. |
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The new results suggest, however, that the collision is creating a melting pot where the lines between India and Asia blur. |
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The most fatal road accident was a collision that occurred in the Mazyonah area of Dhofar and resulted in the death of nine people. |
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The collision punctured her starboard hull causing oil to pour out into the sea. |
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In February 2016, the Advanced LIGO team announced that they had detected gravitational waves from a black hole collision. |
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But before the gong was placed around his neck he had to deal with a collision with an L-driver cameraman. |
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The group's sound was a fizzing collision of punkish yelps, pop melodies and Afro-beats. |
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Volkswagen Polo and Ford Figo managed to retain their structures in a 64 kmph collision. |
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The species was probably wiped out in the mass-extinction astroid collision that was also responsible for killing off the dinosaurs. |
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Then the collision is analyzed and evaluated within just a few milliseconds. |
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The kinetic energy gained in the collision was about 3 to 4 percent, which closely matches observations. |
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The broad-band emission represents the collision of positrons with nearby, warm electrons that have a wide range of kinetic energies. |
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The train is once again on a collision course with five innocent people. |
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Officersr wanta to speak to anyon newhomaya havea seen the car,r a browr nw Seat Ibiza, or Stephen in the moments leading up to the collision. |
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He concluded driver error in misapplying the accelerator pedal instead of the brake had caused the collision. |
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The collision happened at Cappadine, also known as Kelly's Cross, where the N7 road crosses a section of railway track. |
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The collage of terranes that forms western North America was mostly in place with the collision of Wrangellia. |
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A spokeswoman for South Yorkshire Police said the tanker overturned after being involved in a collision with a motor caravan. |
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A YARM jockey was recovering today after she was airlifted to hospital following a five horse collision. |
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One sour note was the withdrawal of Rosicky, who suffered concussion after a heavy collision. |
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Even when you have the right of way, you must take action to avoid a collision if another boat fails to give way. |
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The load of the mountains formed during this collision weighed down the Avalonian plate, causing the development of accommodation space. |
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The collision necessitated a combined 18 stitches for the girls and caused Parker and McKay to go quickly to a station break. |
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A collision involving two vehicles closed one lane of three on the A19 between the Portrack and Norton turn-offs just before 5pm. |
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Impact with the rotor, the breaker plate, and inter-particulate collision all contribute to comminution. |
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Peninsular India's subsequent movement towards and collision with the Laurasian landmass set off a mass exchange of species. |
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The downfall of his performance was matched when a collision and then a dislodged wheel nut led to Webber not completing the race. |
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In the lee of this collision zone, the ancient rock formations of what is now Cape York Peninsula remained largely undisturbed. |
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The collision in the Sumy region in northern Ukraine injured another five people, local emergency service officials said. |
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During this period, some of the protoplanets may have collided and one such collision may have formed the Moon. |
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Africa's collision with Europe formed the Mediterranean Sea, cutting off the remnants of the Tethys Ocean. |
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Africa's collision with Asia created the Mediterranean, cutting off the remnants of the Tethys Ocean. |
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Therefore, we can represent the collision in terms of two s-waves, one p-wave, and two d-waves. |
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There may be multiple vessel obstructions with varying degrees of damage due to collision, fire or explosions. |
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Many aircraft also have collision avoidance systems, which provide additional safety by warning pilots when other aircraft get too close. |
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The force imparted by a gas particle into the container during this collision is the change in momentum of the particle. |
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Continental collision makes fewer and larger continents while rifting makes more and smaller continents. |
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On 3 July 2016, Hamilton went on to win the Austrian Grand Prix despite having a last lap collision with Rosberg. |
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Precipitation forms as smaller droplets coalesce via collision with other rain drops or ice crystals within a cloud. |
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The B4091 was closed at the junction of Church Lane and Crowberry Lane while officers dealt with the collision. |
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In their article, they referenced older chosen prefix collision research by cryptanalysts Marc Stevens, Arjen Lenstra, and Benne de Weger. |
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When buoyant continental crust enters a trench, subduction eventually stops and the area becomes a zone of continental collision. |
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Basins associated with collision zones and subduction zones are where most of the remaining giant oil fields are found. |
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This collision of plates is responsible for lifting the massive Andes Mountains and causing the volcanoes which are strewn throughout them. |
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The second step in the formation of Pangaea was the collision of Gondwana with Euramerica. |
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These weather systems are formed by the collision of dry, cool air from Canada and wet, warm air from the Atlantic. |
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On the opening lap a collision between Hamilton and Rosberg meant that both Mercedes cars retired instantly. |
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Is his understanding of motorlike sounds and collision similar to mine? |
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A chain reaction collision involving 14 big rig trucks in the Newhall Pass injured three people and tied up traffic throughout much of the day Saturday, officials said. |
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Joshua weathered a collision with a freighter near South Africa. |
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The collision caused damaged to several above deck sections on the port side including the superstructure, the 30mm gun deck, the seaboat supports and the bridge wing. |
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It was created by the collision of continental plates that formed Pangea. |
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The subbranch selected after this collision has no active messages. |
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And it was great, even if I ended up face down after a bit of oversteer to avoid a collision with my toddler who was wandering around wondering who had nicked her sledge. |
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The crews were to abandon their submarines shortly before the collision with the viaduct, leaving the submarines to steer themselves automatically. |
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Surviving a collision with a tractor-trailer is only the beginning. |
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The columns were encased in concrete for protection against collision. |
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The stewards decided that the collision was a racing incident. |
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The predawn collision caused several cars to derail, it said. |
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Glaciers formed preferentially at existing streams which had developed at the many rock faults produced by crushing during the continental collision. |
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In a rear-end collision in which the differential speed is greater than 6 mph, a small, pyrotechnic initiator releases a telescopic mechanism inside the head restraint. |
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It features an innovative stop-go function that at last allows cruise control use on congested roads, and it also has a forward collision warning function. |
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There has been at least one collision between trams, including one in December 2006 near Benson Road station, in which 16 people sustained minor injuries. |
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The formation of the Alps was a segment of this orogenic process, caused by the collision between the African and the Eurasian plates that began in the late Cretaceous Period. |
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It takes 50-60 million years for all hafnium to decay and be converted into tungsten, and during the Moon forming collision nearly all the metal sank into the Earth's core. |
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A collision in Massachusetts in 1841 led to a call for safety reform. |
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Barka, Oct 17 A collision occured between a bus carrying students and a saloon on the service road in Al Tharamid area in the Wilayat of Barka in South Al Batinah Governorate. |
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The collision of the Indian and Eurasian plates not only produced the Himalaya, but is also responsible for crustal thickening north into Siberia. |
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Simply speaking, the app measures G-forces which occur during a collision. |
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The red giant star observed by the astronomers, J0247-25, had a recent stellar collision and the team discovered the star was a new type of pulsating stars. |
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In 2003, the Canadian Coast Guard adjusted shipping lanes crossing prime whale feeding areas at the entrance to the Bay of Fundy to lessen the risk of collision. |
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Lying at the collision of two tectonic plates, the Lesser Sunda Islands comprise some of the most geologically complex and active regions in the world. |
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The northern archipelago began to be formed during the Pliocene, about 15 million years ago, as a result of the collision between the Australian and the Asian plates. |
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A BIKER suffered a broken breast bone after a collision with a car. |
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A blue Suzuki GSX R 600 motorcycle, ridden by a 28-year-old man, was travelling east on the B4265 in the direction of St Athan when a collision occurred at a mini-roundabout. |
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Through a process that included gravitational attraction, collision, and accretion, the disk formed clumps of matter that, with time, became protoplanets. |
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The plate's movement contributed to the formation of the surrounding mountain chains and Apennine tectonic uplift after its collision with the Eurasian plate. |
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Following the pit stops, Webber and Vettel were running first and second until lap 40, when Vettel attempted to overtake Webber, leading to a collision between the two. |
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He retired at the United States Grand Prix, in a first lap collision involving several drivers and again at the French Grand Prix due to an engine failure. |
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Visitors will also get the opportunity to try the seatbelt convincer, which simulates a low impact vehicle collision, to stress on the importance of wearing seatbelts. |
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Usually only two boats would race at once to avoid collision. |
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Most cycle deaths result from a collision with a car or heavy goods vehicle, both motorist and cyclist having been found responsible for collisions. |
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Dedicated cycling infrastructure is treated differently in the law of every jurisdiction, including the question of liability of users in a collision. |
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A police Ford Mondeo, carrying two officers, was in collision with a Toyota carrying three people on the A882 Wick to Thurso Road near Watten, Caithness. |
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Ernest and Jean Copple, both 80, died when their white Toyota Camry was in collision with a silver Vauxhall Astra on the A470 on the outskirts of Llandudno. |
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Too early an enquiry results in forcing the greetee into a conversation, but waiting too long results in a verbal collision or in missing your target. |
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It was caused by the collision between Laurentia and Baltica. |
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The death toll in a collision between a passenger train and a cargo train in the Pakistani city of Karachi on Tuesday has risen to 10, Pakistan Railway officials said. |
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After the collision, Tiffany's sister and best friend Ashlee Roohani remembered the eerie feeling that swept over her as she watched her sister being placed in a body bag. |
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Upwelling occurs both along coastlines and in midocean when a collision of deep ocean currents brings cold water rich in nutrients to the surface. |
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During a collision only the normal component of velocity changes. |
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The collision happened near to Ocker Hill Roundabout and the road was closed for around an hour while specialist police officers examined the scene. |
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The pressure and heat caused by this collision led to the formation of underwater volcanoes, some of which grew large enough to form islands as early as 15 million years ago. |
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The transition rate depends on the overlap between the ground state wavefunction for a low energy collision and the excited bound state wavefunction. |
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At the time of her collision with Kariba she was operated by Wilh. |
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After, and probably because of, the collision, the East Scotia Sea spreading centre split the ancestral South Sandwich Arc leaving a remnant arc under the Central Scotia Sea. |
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Yamaha rider Lorenzo enjoyed an unflustered run to the flag after the Repsol Honda of Pedrosa was involved in a collision with Hector Barbera on the opening lap. |
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This peridotite body was uplifted from upper mantle during a collision between Eurasian Plate and North American Plate about 20 million years ago. |
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Thus, the extra energy that a molecule gains via the greenhouse effect is usually passed on via a collision rather than radiated into space, says Solomon. |
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The two boats were on a collision course, so they both veered starboard. |
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Subsequently, sediments were derived from the Ross Mountain belt in Antarctica, orogens associated with the India-Australia collision and the Proto-Himalayan orogenic belt. |
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Northern Afghanistan and Pakistan are frequently hit by earthquakes, especially in the Hindu Kush, which lies near the collision of the Eurasian and Indian tectonic plates. |
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