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For objects with diameters less than a few hundred metres, their physical properties are important in calculating how much destruction would result, but for larger bodies only the total energy of the impact is important.
Apparently, they are unwilling to stand in the way of "green" energy development, no matter how much destruction it wreaks upon Vermont's core asset: the landscape that has made us who we are.
Former minister Marwan Hamadeh, who survived a car bomb in 2004, told Al Arabiya television: "Hezbollah will not be able to rule Lebanon, no matter how much destruction it causes or blood it spills".
Israel, rather than the Palestinians, will end up licking its wounds, because irrespective of how many Palestinians are killed and how much destruction they sustain, it is a small sacrifice they happily make in their march toward statehood.
More than 80 international students from Purdue University got a harsh lesson in how much destruction tornadoes can cause when they headed to Marysville, Ind., to volunteer after the recent spate of twisters swept through the state.
Another crucial question is how many Palestinian and Israeli lives will be lost, and how much destruction will be wrought before the bombings and rocket launches stop by way of a negotiated ceasefire.
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The three women say they understand how much death and destruction their fathers inflicted.
I thought, 'He just doesn't know how much death and destruction you see growing up over there,'" he said.
An animated video spells out just how much death, fear and environmental destruction is wreaked by the production and trafficking of cocaine, ending by pointing out that without casual drug users, "none of this has any point" and the black market industry would not exist.
It's hard to remember exactly how much death, double-crossing and destruction has happened on Walter White's (Bryan Cranston) journey from school teacher to total badass, but this video mash-up sums it up in the most epic way -- and it's funny, too.
Beatty and Fothergill have had a decent stab at calculating how much the destruction of industrial Britain in the 1980s is costing the state.
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