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"There's a big varix" — a swollen blood vessel — "from collision trauma on the left side.
The really fascinating part of the testimony yesterday was how quickly Earnhardt went from collision to death.
Block-faulted ranges commonly form as intracontinental mountain ranges or belts, far from collision zones and subduction zones.
As he worked that night, Richardson was still searching for a compromise to route the White House away from collision with Archibald Cox, the special prosecutor investigating Watergate.
The protesters "can't keep mobilising for much longer," says Álvaro García Linera, a sociologist in La Paz.So far, though, no one is swerving from collision course.
The way it was explained yesterday in a long news conference in Atlanta, Earnhardt had exactly four-tenths of a second from collision to wall -- a blink or two of the eyelids.
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If the object continues to "grow" over time, that would support the debris-from-collision interpretation.
So someone who speaks disparagingly of fight-free and thug-free (but far from collision-free) European hockey as a duller game than ours doesn't know what it can truly be like.
Most were from falls but some were from collisions.
These same traits make right whales particularly difficult to protect from collisions with ships.
Nonetheless, the new discipline of molecular biology emerged there, from collisions between scientists of different disciplines.
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