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31.However if you really use the Standard Model on this, you will only get the probability of a fusion and this probability will depend at least on the relative speed and the distance at the point of nearest approach.

32.But other comet watchers say that because Hyakutake is so close to its nearest approach and is brightening so steadily, there is little time for it to fizzle out, whereas anything might happen to Hale-Bopp over the course of the next year.

33.The nearest approach to purest anarchy would be a democracy based on nonviolence . " For Gandhi, the way to achieve such a state of total nonviolence ( " ahimsa " ) was changing of the people's minds rather than changing the state which governs people.

34.Laws J found that the Magna Carta did apply to foreign nations, as it was " the nearest approach to an irreplaceable'fundamental statute'that England has ever had . . . For in brief it means this, that the King is and shall be below the law ".

35.A study of legislative control of curriculum in 1925 indicated that teaching about temperance " is our nearest approach to a national subject of instruction; it might be called our one minimum essential " ( Tyack and James, 1985, p . 516; also see Flanders, 1925 ).

36.Damson gin is made in a similar manner to sloe gin, although less sugar is necessary as the damsons are sweeter than Damson wine was once common in England : a 19th-century reference said that " good damson wine is, perhaps, the nearest approach to good port that we have in England.

37.At the end of the 1929 season, Coach Kipke touted Morrison as the best back to wear the Michigan uniform in 15 years : " Coach Harry Kipke says Maynard Morrison . . . is the nearest approach to Iowa, the Associated Press reported that Morrison  was responsible for most of the Wolverine s first downs . 

38.The junction has been a very busy traffic interchange since construction, as it lies at the centre of Theatreland and handles exit traffic from Piccadilly, which Charles Dickens, Jr . described in 1879 : " Piccadilly, the great thoroughfare leading from the Haymarket and Hyde Park-corner, is the nearest approach to the Parisian boulevard of which London can boast ."

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