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"Fairground rides are a great collision of entertainment and technology," he says.
It looks as if, after some cataclysmic tectonic tremor, every commercial shed alongside the expressway had piled up in a great collision.
The stage is being set for a great collision with a Democratic president, who, as President Clinton demonstrated, still possesses the powers of the executive.
But the most wonderful Christmas songs of all are those that capture how messily beautiful life is, the great collision of it that seems so amplified by the season.
The influenza pandemic, he writes, was "the first great collision between nature and modern science"; "for the first time, modern humanity, a humanity practicing the modern scientific method, would confront nature in its fullest rage".
Lutetia could even be the fragmented remains of a much larger asteroid smashed apart in a great collision.
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Classical liberalism as an articulated creed is a result of those great collisions.
But there's a greater collision here, too.
That is because for tens of millions of years the greatest collision of all between the earth's plates has been happening there.
Due to the lower excitation threshold of the O 1D) state and greater collision cross-section, the intensity of this emission is greater than the O 1S) state by a factor of approximately 4 to 6 (Gustavsson et al. [2005]).
It's possible it could just lead to greater collision and increasing racial tensions and conflicts.
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