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The simulation also may yield new insights into the violent collisions of dense objects that are predicted to send gravitational waves rippling across the universe.
The hurricane was predicted to send 8 feet waves to Southern California, though Max was well past its peak at that time.
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Probably the only people who can reliably be predicted to become violent are soldiers sent to war.
The ante would be upped, one Italian newspaper has predicted, were Germany to send back some post-Cologne sex-crime refugees to Italy (as their first port of call in Europe), given that it's not able to repatriate them to Syria or Iraq.
Even if the possible route is wrongly predicted, we only need to send announcement (along one direction) to the wrongly predicted route.
Even if the next road is wrongly predicted, we only need to send announcement (along one direction) in time to the wrongly predicted road.
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Adobe Sensei, the company's catch-all name for all of its machine learning tools, will soon be put to use to predict the best times to send you a marketing email.
But Mr Farage predicted that Ukip would continue to send shock waves through the Westminster establishment.
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