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It's made up of individual large sections or plates that move and collide over vast stretches of geologic time.
It's made up of individual, large sections or plates that move and collide over vast stretches of geologic time.
In 3.3 billion years, there is a 1% chance that Mercury's orbit will become unstable, which will cause it to collide with Venus.
In 3.3 billion years, there is a 1% chance that Mercury's orbit will become unstable, which will cause it to collide with Venus, obliterating both planets and throwing the inner solar system into chaos.
I gotta say, personally, watching this crew, this team be so in awe of the F1 world, and then watching the F1 world be so in awe of your crew, watching these two, you know, incredibly, very disparate crews, very disparate worlds, collide in a way that's been so collaborative and actually so symbiotic.
I got to say, personally, watching this crew, this team be so in awe of the F1 world and then watching the F1 world be so in awe of your crew, watching these two, you know, incredibly, very disparate crews, very disparate worlds collide in a way that's been so collaborative and actually so symbiotic, it's just it's just been this like this perfect mesh for two years.
I felt the temple collide.
I felt the temple collide.
An incursion occurs when the boundary between two universes erodes and they collide, destroying one or both entirely.
An incursion occurs when the boundary between two universes erodes and they collide, destroying one or both entirely.
I just think it's so profound how the past and the present collide in this movie and how they influence each other.
I just think it's so profound how the past and the present collide in this movie and how they influence each other.
Engineering is where science, design and the real world collide.
Engineering is where science, design, and the real world collide.
Mythology, the supernatural, and science fiction collide in spaces like the Black Lodge, and evil is terrifyingly inescapable.
Mythology, the supernatural, and science fiction collide in spaces like the Black Lodge, and evil is terrifyingly inescapable.
We work so hard because we are in terror of stillness, because being scared of the world offers the most respectable distraction from a dread of our own minds, because we have no idea how to let anyone know us outside of our achievements, because it seems inconceivable that we have any value beyond what we do, because we were early on in the art of being terrified and we are still too young to question our elders, because we use the noise from without to drown the murmurs from within, because we can't read poetry for we despise anything that doesn't have a charted purpose or goal and that therefore threatens to collide us with the unexpected, because we don't allow ourselves to be acquainted with the night, because if we started with the questions we have no idea where we might have to go and what might need to be discarded, because we are in flight from untenable sadness and regret, because we haven't got too many or even any real friends, because few people ever just held us quietly, because we have no idea what to do with ourselves other than run, because we find peace so much harder than war and because the real work might lie elsewhere.
Because we can't read poetry, for we despise anything that doesn't have a charted purpose or goal and that therefore threatens to collide us with the unexpected.
On this volcano-rich island with subtropical coastline, nature's elements collide spectacularly.
nature's elements collide spectacularly.