- In physics, a
collision is any
event in
which two or more
bodies exert forces on each
other in a
relatively short time.
Although the most
common use of...
- A
guard stone,
jostle stone or ch****e-roue (French lit. "wheel chaser"), is a
projecting metal, concrete, or
stone exterior architectural element located...
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Players jostle in Barcelona's 2–6 win
against Real
Madrid at the
Santiago Bernabéu
Stadium in a 2009 El Clásico....
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Jostle (foaled in 1997 in Kentucky) is an
American Thoroughbred racehorse. The
daughter of
Brocco is
probably best
remembered for
posting a 3-length score...
-
realizes the
person who
jostled him
stole the locket. He
chases the man, but he
boards a
train and escapes. Uhl
realizes the
jostling and the
notebook are...
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before cutting in to run as a pack. This rule was
introduced to
reduce jostling between runners in the
early stages of the race. The 1500
meter and longer...
- have been a po****tion
afloat as far back as men can remember—their
craft jostle each
other most
closely in the
fishing port
Valery M.
Garrett (1987). Traditional...
- the Earl of
Salisbury died in 1612, he was
little mourned by
those who
jostled to fill the
power vacuum.
Until Salisbury's death, the
Elizabethan administrative...
- just as
Austin had
moved out of the way. Smothers'
collision with
Blossom jostled her and she fell to the
floor mat a few
moments later. Also, Lady Blossom...
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subsequent years saw the English, Dutch, French, Spanish, and
Danish all
jostling for
control of the region,
which became a
notorious haunt for pirates....