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Computer models showed that a pulse of water would race outward from the disturbance and build to heights of 3 to 10 meters along the coastline.
Most of the gas envelope would be thrown off at a third of the speed of light, and the outer edge would race outward at more than 99.999% of light speed.
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Distant galaxies are racing outward at faster velocities.
The tsunami raced outward from the epicentre at speeds that approached about 500 miles (800 km) per hour.
"Over here is the holy of holies," the guide said, nodding toward the white domed building housing the telescope with which Edwin P. Hubble in 1929 observed that galaxies appear to be racing outward, and the farther away they are, the faster they are receding.
Light from the flash is now racing outward through matter the star shed in previous outbursts.
Near the end of its life, a huge star blasts much of its bloated outer atmosphere into space--a torrent of gas equal to Earth's mass each year, racing outward at 10 million kilometers per hour.
If we want to be honest, the teachable moment on race cascades outward to include Pres.
There is no Sugarbush, no 10-K races, no Outward Bound.
For a second, intimidation races throughout my mind as his outward beauty takes my breath away.
I prefer the optimistic viewpoint, because the way of nature and the human race and all species is to expand outward: acquire more knowledge, acquire better ways of living.
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