Consider our passage through time as riding the shockwave of the bang event. |
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They fire off blasts of shockwave soul-punk that makes you feel like you just tongued an electrical socket. |
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The shockwave of the nuclear blast ripped apart a new tear in the tectonic plates under Britain. |
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The fuel inside the tanker exploded and the shockwave from the blast boosted Ravena's speed. |
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When they hit, a blast of light and heat and a rolling shockwave splintered all the siege engines and sent the legionnaires scrambling for cover. |
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The other so-called revolutionary treatment is extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy, where gallstones are crushed by sound waves. |
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As long as the player can stay in the area of the shockwave, he or she earns bonus prize money. |
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The shockwave hit a second later, throwing Tim and the others to the floor as a loud crack rent the air, the sound nearly deafening them. |
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The quarks recoiled, and the small shockwave forced three neutrons out of the atom. |
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If a particle moves faster than the speed of light, it must create a shockwave, and radiate energy. |
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Then there's the shockwave, a phenomenon of such ferocity that it jams the hydraulics and freezes the controls. |
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That shockwave came from the Guardian, causing a heavy resonation through the building's entire framework. |
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Occasionally, nuggets of dark humour surfaced unexpectedly in an apparently innocent routine, sending a shockwave through her audience. |
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To get a plane to fly through the sound barrier, this shockwave has to be tamed. |
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The launcher produces excess radiation that is dumped onto the gamma particles, and creates a large shockwave upon impact. |
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The resulting nuclear shockwave could very well have caused the volcano to erupt. |
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Who knows what kind of impact it would have if atomic detonation shockwave combined with lethal radiations combed through the world below them. |
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The reason for the formation of the shockwave is that the sound waves emitted by the airplane interfere constructively on the surface of this cone. |
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The air expands violently away from this sudden increase in temperature, resulting in a shockwave we hear as thunder. |
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It was clear to me that we were at the epicenter of a shockwave that will reverberate through the entire nation. |
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This RT video shows an office getting its window blown out by the shockwave from the meteor. |
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An SSC is the magnetic signature of an interplanetary shockwave most often produced by solar flares. |
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But beware: when the Internet bubble bursts, as surely it must, the shockwave will rock even firms as solid as these. |
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Unable to dissipate, these sound waves build up instead and form a shockwave. |
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The recent enlargement of the European Union, with the accession of ten new Member States, caused a real shockwave to resound through Europe. |
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Specialised equipment: shockwave analysis, impedance analysis, vibration measurement, balancing, etc. |
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The material of the collapsing star rebounds off the solid core, producing a shockwave of material that explodes into space. |
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If only it would deliver a shockwave every time I reach for a bag of cheetos. |
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When Thera erupted, the Minoans would have been clobbered by tsunamis, overwater pyroclastic flows, and fires from oil lamps knocked over by the eruption's shockwave. |
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The solar wind travels at supersonic speed until it crosses a shockwave called the termination shock. |
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A massive shockwave raced up the shaft blowing the vents off air shafts 100ft high. |
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It is thought that a shockwave from a nearby star will trigger a collapse, and the atoms slowly draw together due to the gravitational attraction between them. |
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The attacks against the Pentagon and the World Trade Center may have been carried out on US soil but the shockwave continues to echo around the world. |
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When the trailer dropped back in late November, an understandably horrified shockwave was sent across the internet, with Cumberbatch's appearance sparking an online petition which clocked over 20,000 signatures. |
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It is followed seconds later by a shockwave that sends debris shooting towards the camera, knocking the man holding it backwards as a fiery mushroom cloud shoots up, filling the air with fireballs and smoke. |
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These things would always send a shockwave throughout the Church. |
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Plunging toward the trough of a shockwave, the engine screams to a halt. |
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It explodes in a terrifying nuclear bomb-like mushroom cloud and wreaks destruction through a massive shockwave created by the air burst and high temperature. |
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We derive an explicit rule for when eikonalization is valid, and provide a direct connection to the picture of multiple Wilson lines crossing a shockwave. |
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The flashing lights from ShockWave sent her off for a boak behind the rides. |
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For the more adventurous, the park boasts some of the biggest, wettest and scariest rides around, including G-Force, Shockwave, Maelstrom and Apocolypse. |
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