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Gilbert solved Nørgård's riddles, finding a scenic majesty in the collision of forces.
The book's charm lies in the collision of these two facts.
A quiet violence in the collision of styles reflects a mind trying to embrace its own contradictions (Johnson).
She was raised in the collision of two cultures, each of which is based on markedly different ideas about choice.
It's from a press I've never heard of called Minted Prose, whose mission is to "immerse readers in the collision of ideas, art, science and society".
The first chapter is icily funny, especially in the collision of the American Schneider, a "regular boy", with London's bright young things.
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In 1917, the collision of two ships in Halifax Harbor set off the largest man-made explosion until the atom bomb in 1945.
He specializes in weaving a pivotal moment in history around the collision of two strong personalities.
Fury and bewilderment at the world come across in the collisions of the sacred and the secular.
Unless a tiny black hole turns up in the collisions of a powerful particle accelerator, that may be the best physicists can hope for.
Ilya Ginzburg, a theorist at the Institute of Mathematics in Novosibirsk, Russia, speculated that it should be possible to observe monopoles in the collisions of protons and antiprotons in Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory's (Fermilab's) Tevatron accelerator.
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