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Definitions for colliding
col·lid·ing
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of colliding in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of colliding in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of colliding in a Sentence
But two of those were wildly different in composition. You had spikes in chromium and nickel and some other elements that are only common in meteoritic material and those fragments based on our preliminary analysis... are almost certainly of cosmic origin. this example of what might be a little tiny fragment, maybe micrograms, of the colliding asteroid -- the fact that a record of that is preserved, would be mind-blowing.
The common way( for people to avoid swooping) is to grab a big stick and wave it over their heads when they're headed through magpie territory, i've noticed several cyclists around here have stalks stuck to their helmets to try to stop the magpies from colliding with them.
This is not what we expected, it might mean that the FRB resulted from, say, two neutron stars colliding rather than anything to do with recent star birth.
I could stay connected to your arms for a thousand years, I found the Africa to my India like continents colliding in the space of time. I would join all continents in search for your heart.
Two forces seem to be colliding at the same time, the Biden administration has made it easier for unaccompanied minors and families to enter the country, at the same time that the US economy is also heating up, and that has created incentives for people to try to migrate while they can.
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