A spark caused by faulty wiring erupted into a blaze that swept through the pure oxygen atmosphere within the capsule. |
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About 20 minutes later mission control erupted in cheers, hugs and tears when a signal from the craft indicated it was still functioning. |
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Explosion after explosion erupted, blasting dirt, mud and smoke high into the air. |
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In August 1965, a civilian crew was working underground in the silo of this missile site and a fire erupted, killing 53 workers. |
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The strike erupted when management hired a storeman without first offering the position internally. |
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The tensions erupted into open clashes between the two sides last month, leaving two people dead. |
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Cursed with allergies in his first years, Koby often erupted in hives and eczema. |
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She dropped the closed carton of milk as the scream erupted from the bathroom. |
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The fun-loving backstop once handed the card to umpire Larry Napp who erupted with laughter. |
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After I began writing this article, a passionate debate on the same subject erupted in an online discussion forum. |
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It increases the fluoride content of the enamel of newly erupted teeth, thereby increasing the resistance of these teeth to caries. |
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Cincinnati, Ohio, erupted after police shot an unarmed black man as he was running away. |
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The crowd almost erupted when, during his rendition of the Sinatra classic Mac the Knife, he started to unbutton his shirt. |
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Suddenly, the once somber and silent pressroom erupted in a cacophony of calls vying for the president's attention. |
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The grotesque flesh-marionettes of the studio audience erupted with a shrill and uneven staccato of laughter. |
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A sudden spurt of blood erupted from my nose, covering my white T-shirt in blood. |
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Civil war erupted, with challenges to central government by the Karens of the Irrawaddy Delta and the Chin, Kayah, and Kachin hill tribes. |
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Within three weeks, his toes turned black and serous-filled bullae erupted. |
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This erupted in Belgium in 1891, 1893 and 1902, winning universal suffrage. |
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Kaos, however, stood unmoving as more demons erupted from the plumes of fire behind him. |
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In 1883 a riot erupted at the Mackay racecourse when a sly grog dealer refused to serve the Islanders, who responded by throwing bottles. |
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Instantly, gray smoke erupted, flowing out of the cauldron, as if frozen in time. |
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Some of the volcanic lava erupted as fiery fountains, forming heaps of glass spherules. |
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A blast of fire and smoke erupted into the rainy night, casting a shadow onto the sight. |
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Before this, the volcano last erupted in 1977, destroying a nearby village. |
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A few miles away insurgents sniped at U.S. forces and clashes erupted across the city. |
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But fresh fighting erupted again early this month, necessitating a review of the pact. |
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The floor, walls, and any hapless machine that happened to be nearby erupted into fire and smoke. |
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And when the patron informed me that yes, he did have a room for tonight, the chorus from Handel's Messiah erupted in my head. |
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A shell erupted overhead, spraying no-man's-land with color and light, and Grundling saw what the sound was. |
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The large volumes of lava erupted in the main phase of flood basalt volcanism seem to have overwhelmed any hydromagmatic influence. |
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When Stephenson made a quick move along the baseline, the Brooklynites erupted. |
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A brazen fanfare erupted from the royal minstrels, and whole ranks of armor-clad young noblemen stepped forward. |
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Recently a controversy erupted when ZRA officials demanded duty on agriculture machinery spare parts which were imported into the country. |
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Matt watched the seemingly noiseless explosion as fire erupted from the engine of the doomed German fighter. |
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With greed left to take its course, a spate of scandals has erupted among foundations and charities. |
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As soon as the lava is erupted at the surface, its properties will begin to change as a function of distance-time because of cooling. |
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Both features are characteristic of calc-alkaline magmas erupted in subduction-related volcanic arc environments. |
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Miners went on strike more frequently than other workers, and several violent episodes erupted in the mine fields. |
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Her face was distorted with agony, and small squeaks erupted from her mouth. |
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The main batteries erupted in anger, disgorging volleys of pale blue plasma bolts. |
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The strike erupted when management closed down one of the factory's three production lines and attempted to disassemble machinery for removal. |
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A loud chatter immediately erupted from the students, and they gossiped away elatedly about the contestants. |
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Eruption at the surface then yields initial tephrite, typically erupted as pyroclasts. |
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At once, the torch end erupted into flame, and he began to move forward, pushing roughly through the crowd. |
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The flames ate hungrily, and erupted into strange hues of purples and blues. |
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The Twitterverse erupted in short order at the high-grade derp that had been discovered. |
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When those actions came to light this February, councillors erupted in anger, almost derailing the whole process once again. |
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As she told the story, Rose put her hands over her mouth and erupted into girlish giggles. |
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Hushed whispers erupted within the courtroom and the judge slammed his gavel down to bring order once again. |
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The darkness of the night erupted into an amber sunrise as the boulder held back the sudden blast of flames. |
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A fierce game of beach volley ball had erupted into play between two groups of girls. |
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She stands just five feet tall, but her dainty exterior belies the inner determination that has erupted through the surface of her ill-health. |
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By the time Fox was done speaking, the giggles had erupted into gales of laughter. |
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As soon as she poured the liquid onto the sorcerer's wound, she placed her hands over it, and white light instantly erupted from him. |
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It has not erupted in historic times, though it exhibits continuing fumarolic activity. |
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After three decades the divisions between those of the traditional and new orders erupted in a Creek civil war. |
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A brilliant fork of lightning erupted from the dark grey clouds, a clap of thunder following closely behind. |
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Following the announcement of the court's decision, violence erupted outside the court building. |
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A flurry of arms suddenly erupted and Kayden barely had time to block them. |
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Taking the flint and steel from his satchel, he cast sparks upon the torches, and they soon erupted into full flame. |
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Another argument erupted, and one of the men pulled out a gun from his waist and fired at Jack at point-blank range. |
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A flame war quickly erupted, with people on all sides of the issue exchanging emails. |
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Meanwhile, the largest contretemps of the campaign season erupted between two studios that are not even in the race for best picture. |
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It tore into the glass and metal, leaving a second gaping hole several storeys high from which a fireball of smoke and flame erupted. |
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It occurs when bacterial plaque and food debris accumulate beneath the flap of gum covering the partially erupted tooth. |
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The conical shape of a volcano became visible at first, its top slightly lopsided from the last time it erupted. |
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They came here for sanctuary after feuding between loyalists erupted into threats of execution. |
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The communal clashes have erupted sporadically since January 1998, claiming 28 lives. |
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I had to buy a pair of shoes but half way through my purchase a commotion erupted outside in the street. |
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A fire erupted in the starboard engine and the pilot was unable to feather the propeller. |
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This struggle erupted after 1061, when the the last representative of the comital lineage of Maine, Count Herbert II, died without male heirs. |
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The murmur of incantation gurgled into silence, but not before a blazing inferno of heat erupted around him. |
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My stomach dipped, like I was racing down a roller coaster, and goosebumps erupted all over my skin. |
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Sconces on the wall brightened, then erupted into searing incandescence that glittered on gold and shining jewels. |
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Was it a co-incidence the skin erupted after the addition of this treatment? |
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The volcanic pile built up above sea level so that lavas began to be erupted subaerially. |
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The Bata workers' struggle erupted amid developing unrest throughout Sri Lanka. |
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She has just erupted in the characteristic spots of the disease more widely known as chickenpox. |
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Chaos erupted during a heavy cloudburst, forcing the large crowd to push through entrances for shelter. |
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His eyes glazed, he opened his mouth, and his skin erupted in big round beads of cold sweat. |
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The shootings erupted at about 1 a.m. as two officers were on a routine patrol in the city's west end. |
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A horrible siren sound wailed across the boat and suddenly, men and weapons erupted on deck. |
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A ball of fire erupted out, shattering the susurration with a jarring war cry. |
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Peasant risings had erupted in the south and east of Russia, for centuries the regions from which jacqueries had sprung. |
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The ground wavered unsteadily beneath him and he couldn't help but curse as his back erupted in pain. |
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A simmering game erupted following the dismissals in the second half of extra-time. |
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He told police that the fire erupted when they were welding new metal roof beams in place at the restaurant. |
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They sat in thin-lipped, awe-struck silence while he played, then, without fail, erupted into a standing ovation at the end of every song. |
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Tensions erupted when one company's officers and troops accused their counterparts in the other unit of not restraining the two adulterers. |
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A courtroom in New York City erupted into applause today as convictions were dismissed for five men. |
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It would now be impossible to imagine a repeat of July 1914 when crowds in Vienna erupted into rapture as war was declared. |
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Blue and white-streaked energy erupted in a hemispherical blast, tossing nearby vehicles and setting others aflame. |
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A gout of white heat erupted from the star in the centre of the reactor, fusing metal and spewing out into space. |
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One hundred kilometres of fire and white-hot plasma erupted from the station. |
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Newsweek notes that before the controversy erupted over the program two teams of lawyers had gone through and approved its script. |
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Instinctively, he kicked out at the man with the bottle and then a full scale fight erupted in the bar. |
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Violence erupted on Tuesday when militants clashed with a bandit gang and 15 people were killed. |
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Fights with the riot police erupted every time people tried to reach the US embassy. |
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A huge debate erupted when he said anyone with love handles should avoid low-ride pants at all costs. |
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Without another thought, they spurred their horses forward as shouts erupted in the air and there was the clash of metal against metal. |
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Violent clashes with police erupted after demonstrators attempted to storm into the concert. |
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A funny snorting noise was Kaethe's only warning before Saber erupted into chortling, hysterical glee. |
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Jim died more than a year ago, before the Dean phenomenon erupted, but I have little doubt he would have recognized Dean as Al Smith redivivus. |
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Police were called in to restore order after conflict between protesters and huntsmen erupted minutes after the hunt began. |
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The Berlin film audience, however, immediately erupted into spontaneous applause, proving that we 21 st-century folk know what's what. |
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When the Trafford were declared winners by one point the Bury contingent in the 200-strong audience erupted into catcalls and booing. |
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For a brief time late in the decade, things improved, but after 1929, working-class anger erupted. |
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The room erupted into a cacophony of noise as Ree and Marsey bombarded Bushby with questions. |
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An almighty roar of celebration, relief and happiness erupted upon the decks of the Devil Star as the ship emerged from warp space. |
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His eyes straying over the windows, his breath caught in his throat as a new burst of anger erupted in his veins. |
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The head official finished as yells and cheers erupted from the people in the high boxes on the wall. |
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Fighting between ethnic Yorubas and Hausas erupted in Ajegunle district here on Sunday and continued to Tuesday. |
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During the early Gardar period, around 1350 Ma, basaltic lavas were erupted and syenitic plutons were emplaced. |
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Generally, newly erupted lava domes grow in an endogenous regime of growth that represents a thermo-mechanical continuum. |
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The current lava flows are arms of the larger lava flow that erupted earlier this year. |
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Steve poked his head out the window and saw that a volcano had erupted and a hot lava flow was headed right towards the hotel! |
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Rebels advanced on the capital which erupted in anarchy and mayhem as armed gangs looted and fought each other on the streets. |
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The low water contents strongly suggest that the erupted tephras were derived from a shallow magma reservoir or reservoirs. |
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Accrington erupted into a sea of red and white as jubilant fans celebrated the promotion of the town's football team to the Conference. |
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Kira yelled as a beam of black light erupted from the centre of the Archives, shooting upwards until it was lost in the clouds. |
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Men began to swarm up out of the manhole cover behind me, and men erupted from covers and storm drains all over the center of the city. |
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Yet the protests that have erupted over the last few weeks show another outcome is possible. |
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Each charge was fast and quick, with the Indians retreating almost as soon as the gunfire erupted from the rocks. |
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Simultaneous revolutions and uprisings erupted in several countries across Europe. |
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The teeth are fully erupted and exhibit wear, and the sutures of the skull are partly fused. |
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I erupted in a sudden fit of laughter that left my eyes and nose streaming. |
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Meanwhile, three police officers were injured when sectarian rioting erupted on the streets of north Belfast on Sunday night. |
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The pandemonium that erupted around the university track in the aftermath of Bannister's run may have also contributed to undermine the rules. |
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At one of York's premier football grounds, the air of anticipation quickly erupted into ecstasy at the first goal. |
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Calgarians thought it was a hoot, and passers-by steadily erupted into laughter. |
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There was a small ounce of jealousy that erupted in the pit of her stomach before she forcibly suppressed it. |
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Magmas erupted in continental volcanic arcs typically contain components from many sources in the crust, lithospheric mantle and asthenosphere. |
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The debate on the issue of having an elected Mayor is hotting up, and this week a row erupted over the estimated costs. |
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In the Parliament lobbies, heated debate erupted and he was accused by opposition MPs of trampling on the constitution. |
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Angry confrontations erupted at a bank in Honiara when customers' government cheques were not honoured due to insufficient government funds. |
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And there was McPhee, roaring in to slide home a vital goal as the ground erupted. |
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Fighting, rowdyism and general mayhem erupted on the quiet main street of Abbeyleix on Sunday last. |
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The see-saw battle erupted into a clash between the rival fronts on the floor of the council hall earlier this month. |
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However, as in Australia and Ireland, social discord erupted on the issue of compulsory military service overseas. |
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Abruptly, a whole pack of Minotaurs erupted from the underbrush, and easily overwhelmed Jessant's team. |
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And as night fell, rioting erupted between rival gangs of nationalists and loyalists in the north of the city. |
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The Amador bleachers erupted into boos and hisses while Foothills started cheering Quarter on. |
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The moment the door slid shut behind the admiral, the questions erupted in a loud flow. |
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As old oceanic crust was consumed in the trenches, new magma rose and erupted along the spreading ridges to form new crust. |
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I continue to feel it is such a shame this issue has erupted to the extent that it has. |
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A fresh row has erupted over the thorny issue of a northern bypass for Witham. |
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Casting forth multiple strands of magic, Valaan clenched his fists, and earth erupted from the ground, sending the black cloaked magi flying. |
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Many died of boils, abscesses and pustules which erupted on the legs and in the armpits. |
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A loud rumbling of outrage erupted from various groups and the councilman had to order them to be quiet. |
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The left mandibular fragment contains the roots of five erupted teeth, one erupted tooth crown, and one unerupted tooth. |
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There suddenly erupted an outburst of noise that didn't emanate from an audio system, although it echoed the same aggressive sentiments. |
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Abruptly following, a hoard of men appeared on the ridge, and with a howl like a raging tempest, chaos erupted. |
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Just as it seemed the worst of this natural disaster had passed, a man-made disaster erupted. |
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First of all though, a comment about genes and cloning, an issue which erupted once more this week. |
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The Pompeii figurine carries a terminus ante quem date of 79 CE, when the Vesuvius erupted and buried Pompeii in a layer of ash. |
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Earlier this year a war of words about this issue erupted among Australia's science communicators. |
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Suddenly, a strobing flash of cyan brilliance erupted from the dim recesses at the far corner of the chamber. |
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They don't, however, strike much fear into young Cubans, who erupted into laughter as soon as I mentioned them. |
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Kate, who had already been awake and texting Dan like crazy, erupted into a fit of giggles. |
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All of a sudden, a loud bang erupted from behind him followed by a shriek of pain. |
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There was silence for a moment and then the place erupted with cries of delight and amazement. |
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The Football League was barely 10 years old when the first match-fixing scandal erupted. |
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Laughter erupted again and the beloved professor's life revealed one man's desperate search for truth. |
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Conversely, there is during this time interval a general scarcity of erupted igneous rocks that can be reliably tied into relative stratigraphy. |
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A sharp bark erupted along with the whistling, she didn't pay much mind to it and thought she'd imagined it. |
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It can be discounted here because of the absence of clay minerals and organic matter in freshly erupted ash. |
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Ripple firecracker detonations erupted from the rise overlooking the barracks as the militiamen opened fire. |
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Once the song ended, the crowd erupted into a loud wave of cheers, whistles, and catcalls. |
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Long-standing grievances over environmental and health issues erupted soon after the downfall of Suharto. |
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She accepted the crown and the crowd erupted in a loud thundering applause. |
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They were there for well over an hour before the violence erupted and a call for back-up assistance was made at 5.50 pm. |
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But Liverpool fought like tigers and erupted in joy at the final whistle, with an all-English semi-final to look forward to. |
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A moment later, it erupted into a ball of fires and disintegrated into a pile of ash. |
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All three of us were blasted to the ground as the jeep behind us erupted into a ball of fire. |
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Nearby, Helen flickered back into vision, her face terrified as she surveyed the bedlam which had erupted. |
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The voice which erupted was metallic in nature and seemed much older than Chrome herself even was. |
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A small toothy smile erupted above a missing chin, and I noticed for the first time that the man had braces. |
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The whole shield jolted as glistening topaz fire erupted from the blade towards the core of the Striker group. |
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Someone let out a loud belch and the guys erupted into laughter, congratulating whoever it was. |
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Just when a peaceful settlement to the civil war appeared possible another nightmare scenario erupted. |
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Investigators said they were told that on reaching the corner of Sackville Street, a heated argument erupted between the two. |
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Fury erupted at a stormy meeting when angry locals turned up to fight plans for two mobile phone masts in York. |
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Suddenly, the man drew in a sharp gasp and the heart monitor erupted into a flurry of sound, beeping off the steady, but rapid heartbeats. |
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And a trade dispute has erupted between Australia and the Philippines over mutual market access between the two countries. |
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The York couple whose car erupted into flames which rapidly spread to two homes and three more vehicles have told of their frightening ordeal. |
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The Herald's letters page erupted with angry missives from teachers and parents. |
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Somewhere back in the mists of time, a volcano erupted and the archipelago of Madeira was formed. |
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An eyewitness said the jet veered sideways off the right side of the runway and erupted into flames as it hit a runway fence. |
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Gay was knocked unconscious by the impact, and a small fire under the wheelwell erupted into a major blaze. |
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A loud neigh erupted from the horse as it yanked away, whites of the eyes showing and ears back. |
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A shrill beep sounded in the room and I unceremoniously erupted from the bed. |
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I tried to shut it out of my mind, sitting down under a tree and covering my ears as a crack of thunder erupted in my head. |
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It erupted into a ball of flame and exploded in a huge hellish ball of smoke and flame, which consumed another car. |
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I drank some more cold tea and goosebumps erupted all over my bare arms. |
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Well, tempers boiled over on Saturday, as the city erupted in riots. |
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An aerial dogfight swiftly erupted at 8000 feet above the Adriatic. |
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And one person started clapping, and then the whole room erupted in applause. |
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A Molotov cocktail tumbled in an arc overhead and erupted briefly in a blaze. |
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Soon, Twitter erupted with news that the First Lady had given up her Bangs. |
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A few beats later, the most shrill, bloodcurdling scream erupted out of the bathroom. |
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A commotion has erupted in one of the dressing rooms, sparing me more reminiscences from Tyrone. |
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Around 8 a.m. black smoke erupted from the engine room and within three quarters of an hour, the wheelhouse and shelter deck, which went up like an inferno, was gone. |
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At this point, the entire kitchen erupted in knee-slapping laughter. |
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But in this case a very non-wiki-like dispute erupted over who deserved the most credit. |
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The congregation fell silent, then erupted into a chorus of hallelujahs. |
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She became a schoolteacher, but, as war erupted, began taking in kids abandoned or orphaned by the conflict. |
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The sharp yell pierced the walls and a loud echo erupted from them. |
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When she released her first album in 1994, a storm of controversy erupted. |
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Video footage taken inside the club showed flames licking at foam insulation behind the stage, which erupted into a fast-moving fire that sent fans stampeding for the exits. |
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A loud ringing sound erupted out of a speaker in the far corner of the barracks and as it sounded the men filed out of the room towards some unknown destination. |
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A moment later a deep-throated roar quite unlike the voice I had just heard erupted into a tirade interspersed with vile-sounding words in Romany. |
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A right royal rumpus has erupted over York's Golden Jubilee Rugby League Festival after a team from Oxford tried once again to muscle in on the event. |
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In George Square in Glasgow city center, at least two furious confrontations had erupted before lunch. |
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At which point the breakfasters erupted in uncontrollable, explosive, side-splitting laughter. |
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Vulcanites, such as basalt and fire opal, will be formed within erupted magma where cooling is rapid and only tiny crystals have the chance to form. |
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In what was a physical, bad-tempered affair, scenes that could be associated with a Saturday night brawl in Dodge City erupted midway in the second half. |
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Back then, the lower class, rather than sink meekly into its immiseration, periodically erupted in violent strikes and riots. |
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Anger erupted at a public meeting last night when councillors heard Canvey Way might not be dualled as part of a major road improvements programme. |
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A fight erupted after Cheryl was accused by one of the club's female employees of not tipping her after taking a selection of gum and mints from her counter. |
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Through the dark, cold winter, the walls on Muhammad Mahmoud erupted into huge images of celebration, lamentation, and commentary. |
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When Thera erupted, the Minoans would have been clobbered by tsunamis, overwater pyroclastic flows, and fires from oil lamps knocked over by the eruption's shockwave. |
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And tension remains high as many government offices and political party offices are either closed or have been seized by mobs since the violence erupted Monday. |
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As expected, the two kissed for a millisecond and the crowd erupted in applause and cheers. |
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The United States has provided additional money to the moldovan government for border security since the Ukraine crisis erupted. |
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A series of chuckles erupted against her wishes, threatening the blahs. |
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Whereupon, in the next breath, a melee erupted with Michael Hart raising his hands to Grant Brebner, with both booked, as handbags and unpleasantries were swapped. |
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Kamel recalls the cries of her classmates, and the pandemonium that erupted as the students tried to flee their classrooms. |
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As soon as she walked into the barn it erupted with neighs of happiness. |
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Gunfire suddenly erupted and his aunt hustled him and his cousin into the safety of a pizzeria. |
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It seemed that years of built-up anger and frustration had erupted. |
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That pretext may have come with the violence that erupted in the port city of Odessa on yesterday. |
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But because it had not erupted in recorded history, it missed the proverbial geological radar screen. |
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The young men had been drinking, and an argument erupted over who was better schooled in rap music. |
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A random passerby screamed, and the cabby erupted in laughter. |
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A roar erupted from the trees behind him, making his hair stand on end. |
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A riot erupted in Harlem, and Romano was among the cops who found themselves in the midst of it. |
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But a stooshie has erupted over this collection of artworks. |
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Angry words erupted and the cavalcade was brought to a stop. |
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Dormant until today, the Olympic tennis stadium suddenly erupted when the Greek heroine came from a set down to gain momentum in the second session. |
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The field and stands erupted into cheers and celebratory shouts. |
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The whoops and hollers that erupted could have been heard a mile away. |
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As she spoke on the phone, a hoot of laughter erupted in the background. |
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Everything was going swimmingly for the challenger until scandal erupted. |
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At the site, battle soon erupted between three different rival factions. |
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The Reformation erupted over just this issue in the sale of indulgences. |
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A high-flying personal financial adviser has won a massive pay-out after an employment tribunal heard how a bitter feud erupted between her and her boss. |
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The evolution of numbers as they inhabited cultures, then faded, and erupted again, diversifying in hundreds of filigreed variations, is really a history of thinking itself. |
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Once he saw that she was satisfied, he allowed himself to travel to the same place, and a bright red ball of coruscating light erupted in his mind and body. |
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In the world where she was most alive, the sun split in the sky, the earth erupted, her body was torn to pieces, her teeth and bones crazed and broken to fragments. |
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When the auctioneer lowered his gavel, the room erupted in applause. |
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The discovery in Pompeii of a pre-Roman temple is being hailed as evidence that the city was sophisticated and thriving 300 years before Vesuvius erupted. |
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I was travelling back from Singapore with a group captain and his wife when our ship was suddenly turned away from the Suez Canal just as the crisis there erupted. |
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He grew to nearly twice his original size, his teeth grew long and sharp, talons erupted from his finger tips, and his nose stretched into a snout. |
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The controversy erupted into a gun battle that left two Mohawk dead. |
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He also suddenly noticed that the ground fog was down to thin wisps revealing the bare dirt that erupted in tiny clouds of dust with each footfall. |
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When Edward doffed his black top hat to the crowd, the spectators lining each side of the track erupted as if they were spectators at a pop concert. |
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When they collided, the air erupted with extremely hot steam. |
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When the car erupted into a ball of fire, Jason did not know what hit him. |
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After spitting a few sparks, it erupted into a burning fire. |
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The affair erupted into a national controversy late last year when it was revealed the State had been illegally charging residents of nursing homes. |
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The most vivid memories of this quarter final will not be of the skilful play of Lismore but the five minutes of first-half madness when the game erupted into violence. |
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It is a different issue that a controversy has erupted in the deal. |
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The hum intermittently erupted into hypnotic chanting as the camera edged along the line-up, each player seeming to get younger and smaller all the while. |
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First they clung to each other, then they erupted into tears and broad smiles as they hugged mothers and fathers on the tarmac of Tokyo's Haneda airport. |
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An emergency meeting of University of Colorado regents erupted into chaos. |
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Local theaters in other cities certainly haven't erupted into applause. |
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Today, the hospital saw a child who had sores that had just erupted. |
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Goosebumps erupted over his skin and he shuddered against me. |
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Over the last three days the simmering confrontation suddenly erupted. |
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Violence erupted, starting on the Isle of Skye, when Highland landlords cleared their lands for sheep and deer parks. |
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A global outcry erupted in May after Ishag was sentenced under sharia law to hang for apostasy. |
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The most prominent struggle for power was the conflict that erupted after the death of Yaroslav the Wise. |
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Laacher See erupted at about the same time as the Younger Dryas started and has been suggested as a possible cause. |
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And Stamford Bridge erupted with joy as Florent Malouda slotted in a cross from Drogba, who had stayed just onside. |
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Controversy erupted, and it continued to sell well despite contemptuous dismissal by scientists. |
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During this period, protests erupted in Alexandria over his new tax policies and grain shipments were held up. |
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The magma opened a route to the surface which erupted for about ten hours, with the plume probably reaching a height of 35 kilometres. |
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About a third of the basaltic lavas erupted in recorded history have been produced by Icelandic eruptions. |
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The Cod War of 1893 erupted between Denmark and Britain over fishing territories. |
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The minivan erupted in flames with Lang and her 6-month-old daughter, Khaleesi Lang, inside. |
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Scenes of celebration erupted across the country, balls and victory feasts were held and church bells were rung. |
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Intercommunal violence erupted on 21 December 1963, when two Turkish Cypriots were killed at an incident involving the Greek Cypriot police. |
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In the area that is now India, massive lava beds called the Deccan Traps were erupted in the very late Cretaceous and early Paleocene. |
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The three common popular classifications of volcanoes can be subjective and some volcanoes thought to have been extinct have erupted again. |
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On 23 July, riots erupted in Edinburgh upon the first Sunday of the prayer book's usage, and unrest spread throughout the Kirk. |
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On November 1970, a fire erupted on USS Canopus, killing three of her complement. |
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It also was a highly coveted sundry and when an additional excise tax was levied against it in 1791, the Whiskey Rebellion erupted. |
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Fine volcanic ash is also erupted and forms ash tuff deposits, which can often cover vast areas. |
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Explosively erupted pyroclastic material is called tephra and includes tuff, agglomerate and ignimbrite. |
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Felsic magma, such as rhyolite, is usually erupted at low temperature and is up to 10,000 times as viscous as basalt. |
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The volume of extrusive rock erupted annually by volcanoes varies with plate tectonic setting. |
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In 1780, the Kingdom of Mysore attacked the British in India, and tensions between Great Britain and the Netherlands erupted into open war. |
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During peak years of violent crime in the city, gun battles between rival cartels, and between cartels and the police, erupted in public. |
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But the Dutchman rolled around like a B-movie actress, the crowd erupted in Anglophobe fury and Mr Sutton predictably bowed to public pressure. |
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When Edward died suddenly in 1483, political and dynastic turmoil erupted again. |
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After staying in the holding pattern a bidding war erupted, sparked by a foreign buyer. |
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Three dhows were destroyed on Dubai Creek on Monday after a fire erupted in the hull of one and spread to the other boats. |
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A popular uprising erupted in Basra, prompting the Desert Rats to go to their aid, journalists with British forces on the edge of the city said. |
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This conflict erupted in the Battle of Adwa on 1 March 1896 in which Italy's colonial forces were defeated by the Ethiopians. |
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