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Davidson climbed from the car himself but was diagnosed with two broken vertebrae which will put him of action for three months and the accident will again raise questions about cars going airborne after collisions, something the mandatory rear shark-fin was designed to prevent.
"A collision of something that wasn't perfect sitting on top of something that was," he said.
The report of a possible payment seemed intended to suggest that the United States may be admitting fault for the collision -- something American officials have refused to do, asserting that such flights outside China's 12-mile territorial waters are legal and that the collision was caused by the Chinese pilot's recklessly close swoops.
Whereupon there comes a lurch, a collision with something below, a faint vibration "as if the thunder had growled deep down in the water".
Unfortunately, though, this throws up the possibility of a collision with something bound to burrow down deeply against the accelerating hoopla.
It's going so fast that it could be disabled by a collision with something as small as a grain of rice.
Here we had a distinctly athletic collision, with something rhythmic too, the rallies unusually nuanced with Nadal unable to bully the defensively supreme Djokovic as he might others.
He said the investigation into what set off the explosion centered on an outside impact, for instance a collision, or something inside.
The two sets of football stories keep rolling along, as if on different sets of train tracks, not yet crossing but getting closer, their impending collision bringing something no one can yet imagine.
They are then brought to a sudden halt by a collision with something else, at which point the energy is converted into mass, creating new particles, according to Einstein's well-known equation, E=mc².
Then they are brought to a sudden halt by a collision with something else, at which point the energy is converted into mass, creating new particles, according to Einstein's well known equation, E=mc2.
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