Sentence examples for plenty of collisions from inspiring English sources

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But the hockey game was played seriously, and although checking was not allowed in the "adult safe" league, there were plenty of collisions and spills.

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There are plenty of head-on collisions.

The sport's enduring popularity can probably be chalked up to the same blood lust that drew ancient Romans to the chariot races 2,000 years ago: With 20 or more racers fighting for position around a slippery dirt track, there's plenty of opportunity for collisions.

As Favorite River is an all-boys school, the female parts are offered through the town, allowing Irving to jumble his worlds and his characters together, just as Prospero does in "The Tempest," giving plenty of opportunity for comic collision as well as psychological insight.

They, too, have radar, but the antenna over their heads sweeps the sky every 12 seconds, leaving plenty of time in between sweeps for collisions between planes traveling at 725 kilometers per hour.

They, too, have radar, but the antenna over their heads sweeps the sky every 12 seconds, leaving plenty of time in between sweeps for collisions between planes traveling at 450 miles per hour.

Fortunately, there are plenty of options for gift givers, as varied as high-tech collision warning systems and phone-related devices intended to prevent driver distraction.

More than 30 years of skating the homemade ramps and rutted streets of New York City left plenty of marks on Mr. Kessler, including scrapes and scars from bone-shattering collisions.

Myler, whose harassed-man-in-a-mac appearance should not deceive, brings with him plenty of tabloid experience and the compelling promise of a head-on collision with his former employers, the Murdochs.

Bitonic sort is one of the most basic computing problems which also play a very important role in plenty of algorithms commonly used in graphics applications, such as visibility ordering or collision detection.

That's because sources such as exploding stars can pump out plenty of high-energy electrons, whereas high-energy positrons typically arise less frequently, through the collisions of cosmic rays.

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