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Its beams of protons were smashed into each other at joint energies of 8 trillion electron volts (TeV) when the device closed for its upgrade.
Traveling at nearly the speed of light, those nuclei were smashed into a lead foil, producing hot, dense matter in the collisions.
Those electrons were smashed into a metal target to generate the high-energy X-rays that Livermore's physicists needed to peek inside ageing bombs and check that they were still in working order.
Miranda's detention was joined with an extraordinary incident (which my colleague John Cassidy has written about) that ended with British intelligence officers standing in the Guardian offices while computer equipment holding files from Snowden were smashed into small pieces.
[C1.] Mississippi's Casinos Not Ready to Fold Several Mississippi casinos -- all were built on barges because by state law they must float on water -- were lifted by the rising waters of Hurricane Katrina and flung to land, where they were smashed into pieces.
"On another vessel we heard the boom of shells, so cleared round to the other side of the superstructure on deck just as two shells landed where we had been standing and all cabins on that side were smashed into firewood".
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"When we got closer it was making really scary noises from the waves that were smashing into its side," he explained.
As a punishment for this disgusting transgression, his face is smashed into a basin.
He writes: **{:.break one} ** Between 1914 and 1945, however, that Europe was smashed into the dust.
After the September 11th attacks, Condoleezza Rice said that no one had imagined planes being smashed into buildings.
They would then have collided with each other and been smashed into pieces, according to the theory.
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