Sentence examples for which collided from inspiring English sources

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His vehicle slammed into another car, which collided with the third car.

The British cargo steamship Skulda, which collided with another vessel and sank off Scotland in 1906, is commemorated in a painting by an artist known only as R. Johnson, working in the Bronx around 1960.

Tacke, Noddack, and Berg set out to discover these two elements, and in 1925 they bombarded platinum and columbite ores with electrons, which collided with atomic nuclei that then emitted X-rays.

The strains between Mr. Carter and Mr. Clinton were the result of the former president's intervention in some high-profile humanitarian and foreign issues, which collided with the administration.

Rescue workers are working desperately to free hundreds of passengers from the twisted wreckage of the Gyaneshwar Express which collided with the goods train 80 miles south-west of Kolkata, the capital of West Bengal state.

As you correctly observe, accountability is the fundamental issue on which the Navy should consider a court-martial proceeding for the captain of the submarine Greeneville, which collided with a Japanese trawler, killing nine people.

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The discovery had required the highest-energy particle collisions available those at Fermilab's Tevatron, which collides protons with antiprotons at a total energy of 1,800 GeV, or 1.8 teraelectron volts (TeV; 1012 eV).

His new one, "As Flies to Whatless Boys," is a marvel of narrative and documents, which collide to create a book that is at times breathtaking and tragic and at other times laugh-out-loud hilarious.

But even on these painfully awkward moments, the sounds, and the emotions they generate, which collide on "Survivor," increase the group's relevance in this era of mixed signals.

The quake on Tuesday occurred on the Philippine Sea tectonic plate, which collides with the Pacific plate along Japan, according to Takashi Yokota, head of the earthquake-prediction unit at the meteorological agency.

The playoffs, originally known as the "Chase for the Championship," was contrived in 2004 to generate interest in the homestretch, which collides with football season, but the Nascar playoff structure, with races within races, has been expanded and tweaked to the point where it looks more like a gimmick.

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