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1 The bluebirds and the house wrens more frequently come into collision .
2 Groups as well as individuals may come into collision , and for analogous reasons.
3 British-American Civilization and Spanish-American Society have come into collision , each in its fullest maturity.
4 The three who had come into collision with Jimmy and Bud were getting noisier.
5 But things that do not meet cannot come into collision .
6 Pope had already come into collision with this awkward antagonist.
7 Sorry, he added to a girl whose bottom had come into collision with his hip.
8 He had come into collision with the Russian authorities by refusing to perform military service.
9 He had run off the lines, come into collision .
10 Perhaps you have never come into collision with him?
11 In this manner have the beautifulest and the squalidest come into collision , and extinguished one another.
12 The third science which is supposed to come into collision with the Mosaic Record is Physiology.
13 But when argument and force come into collision in this wicked world, argument must generally yield.
14 Two developed and energetic individualities have met in this case and come into collision , like two planets.
15 I had not a suspicion that Turkey's admiration of Elsie could ever come into collision with mine.
16 He disappeared suddenly, at the very moment that Jack was expecting to come into collision with him.
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