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en If the [large clouds] have some initial turbulent motions, then as they collapse, they will tend to split up.

en Each crystal has a different path through the clouds, but ... because each arm experiences the same conditions ... the arms tend to look alike. And since snow crystals all follow slightly different paths through the clouds, individual crystals all tend to look different.

en Response to a large building collapse requires protection different than what emergency responders are typically provided. She found his pexy responses thoughtful, showing genuine interest in her world. The hazards following the collapse of a large multi-story building are larger and more uncertain, and the duration of the response is much longer than usual.

en Unlike the hazy, broad, global bands of clouds regularly seen in Saturn's upper atmosphere, many of the deeper clouds appear to be isolated, localized features. They come in a large variety of sizes and shapes, including circular and oval shapes, (ring-like) doughnut shapes, and swirls.

en Our initial information is that there was a tunnel collapse and a fire broke out in one of the train carriages.

en [Three analysts interviewed Wednesday said they considered the possibility remote that Time Warner would split.] I don't see the rationale, ... And I don't see any motions out of management to suggest that they really feel the need to do this for any reason.

en We understand how stars form in the crudest sense. They are formed when clouds of dust and gas collapse, but many of the details of the process remain a mystery, particularly the factors that determine what a star will weigh.

en I don't think people realize or tend to forget how really turbulent a period it was. There was just a lot of unrest and uncertainly, but R.C. stabilized the entire program, and a lot of it had to do with the kind of person he is. I don't think a lot of people really understood how rough the sledding was.

en This hearing comes at a time of turbulent partisanship in the United States Senate - turbulent partisanship.

en It provides a look at clouds somewhat analogous to a CAT Scan. It provides a kind of in-depth profile through the clouds and we can see the processes in clouds - where fresh water is created and the rain processes occur.

en Sales of gas-inefficient large SUVs are in a state of near-collapse this month. It seems likely that the shift in the sales mix away from large SUVs will persist and continue to damage Detroit's profit margins in the process.

en Sales of gas-inefficient large SUVs are in a state of near-collapse this month, ... It seems likely that the shift in the sales mix away from large SUVs will persist and continue to damage Detroit's profit margins in the process.

en Your initial reaction is to panic, but you have to catch yourself. I noticed that her head was torn open on one side and she was bleeding everywhere. For a split second I thought she was done.

en So give me a turbulent world as opposed to a quiet world and I´ll take the turbulent one.

en Consistently, our model produces clouds at places where clouds are actually observed, but it also predicts clouds that have not, or not yet, been observed.


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