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- verb Present participle of
collide .
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Examples
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As more objects go into orbit, spacecraft will begin colliding with — and being shattered by — debris.
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As more objects go into orbit, spacecraft will begin colliding with — and being shattered by — debris.
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These images eloquently capture the sense of eras colliding, which is a core part of many China stories — including Meyer's own.
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One is the idea of colliding bubbles, pursued by Aguirre, Johnson, and Shomer and by Chang, Kleban, and Levi.
The Lopsided Universe Sean 2008
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Tinker's exemption from First Amendment protection of expression colliding with the rights of others seems particularly pertinent in these two categories of litigation.
ADF Alliance Alert 2009
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But on A jungle of sounds and nature's call colliding in six cinematic songs most fully appreciated in their immediate environs.
PopMatters 2009
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More boring, but you still have that kind of colliding and bumping.
Anand Agarawala demos BumpTop Anand Agarawala 2007
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More boring, but you still have that kind of colliding and bumping.
Anand Agarawala demos BumpTop Anand Agarawala 2007
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So, again, these worlds kind of colliding, one of top of each other.
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Weak gravity waves are all we are likely to ever detect from distant astrophysical sources, such as colliding black holes and other violent events.
A Dark, Misleading Force Sean 2007
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