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In that case, when the singer hits a note that has the same resonant frequency as the glass, they couple and energy begins to build up in the glass, eventually causing it to smash.
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Tension, he said, had caused him to smash his racket.
He described hitting the gas pedal and raising a blinding cloud of dust that caused him to smash into some road-construction equipment.
Smith (1994) offers the case, due to Gary Watson, of a defeated squash player who, because he is prone to irrational anger that could cause him to smash his opponent's face with his racquet, has a reason not to cross the court to shake the winner's hand.
Snakes, in their sinister side-to-side way, slither through floodwaters, menacing a man held in an underground jail; alligators climb onto a freeway, causing cars to smash into one another; iguanas lounge on coffee tables, turning their yellow-green eyes on the humans around them.
Piggott's battles: April 1981 Right ear severed at Epsom Piggott's mount bursts through the stalls causing his head to smash against the framework.
Business owners in Eastcheap say the £200m project has blistered paintwork, caused tiles to smash and singed fabric.
Further investigation also ruled out the chance that debris in the road caused the car to smash into a street light and a tree.
It intends to smash it.
Unlike Van Maanen, scientists now know that gravitational perturbations from planets cause asteroids to smash together, which ultimately sends them crashing into the parent star.
The gunner, without orders, fired the gun, causing the recoiling gun to smash his left arm.
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