The same outburst was also observed by the Hubble Space Telescope and several ground observatories. |
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It was an intemperate outburst, but even as he stamped out of the room with a dark glower, his inquisitors were breaking into smiles. |
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That document is seen as a bitter and frustrated outburst, with many names omitted or struck out. |
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Both the radical design and the seeming blasphemy of the work provoked a dramatic outburst and scandal that made his name. |
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Earlier, in a dramatic outburst, he claimed he was not getting a fair hearing after being refused permission to call a witness. |
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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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There was a moment of silence, and then an outburst of chaotic noise from the crowd standing there. |
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I chuckled at his cheeky outburst and put on a pot of coffee so we could sit down by the shattered window and reminisce of fond memories past. |
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I had some outburst and started screaming at everyone, and then I drove off. |
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The effect is carnivalesque, a colorful outburst of ebullience and pleasure in unorthodox craft. |
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The student outburst of activism in the 1960s emerged out of a lack of an ideological opposite to western liberal democracy. |
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A fresh outburst of applause burst out from the assembled ranks of friends and family, followed by the Instructors' similar action. |
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There was an outburst of applause accompanied by a few cries of pain from individuals who failed to untangle their fingers first. |
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Branding and anti-branding represent an outburst of unconscious displacement activity. |
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When that bus reached Port-of-Spain there was a spontaneous outburst of applause from all the passengers. |
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The driver's flag triggered a spontaneous outburst of shouts, honks, and pumped fists from other drivers and pedestrians. |
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The kids only stopped for a split second, slightly alarmed by the sudden outburst of noise. |
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Like a flashbulb illuminating fog, light from the outburst of a star has revealed its dusty surroundings. |
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An outburst would be out of character for such a languid, easy-going figure. |
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Just moments before the haemophiliac's verbal outburst from the public gallery, the chamber had been packed for the debate on order of business. |
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It also works because of Don Cheadle's subdued yet intense performance which sidesteps every histrionic outburst that his part invites. |
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Cowed by their mother's earlier outburst, they were silently gazing into their laps, hands on knees. |
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Although one school of thought holds her outburst might not be such a bad thing, as it humanizes the family by demonstrating an actual emotion. |
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It was almost silent in there, other than the occasional shrill outburst of a young child, or the clatter of a fork falling to the ground. |
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But in Germany the outburst caused more shock and sorrow than anger or indignation. |
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We cut back to the splitscreen view so we can also see the studio anchorman, who's obviously similarly at a loss by the outburst of profanity. |
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Indeed, Catherine is repulsed by David's African stories, and her hysterical outburst against them is imbued with racist assumptions. |
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He admits that his coping skills and personal resources were stretched beyond their limits and he lashed out in a temper outburst. |
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Everyone discreetly turned his or her head towards Jordan, ready for the retort, and the angry outburst, but he merely shrugged. |
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Mercedes was taken back by the sudden change of emotion on Jake's face and his abrupt outburst of profanity. |
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That her strange outburst of familiarity proceeded from some strong motive seemed to be more than probable. |
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Apart from the first violent outburst of buffeting, the ship rode smoothly and he hoped that would be the worst of it. |
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I looked at him, shocked and angry at his ungrateful outburst, then doubled my fist. |
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A bright fork of lightning struck the clouds ahead, and the outburst of thunder was deafening. |
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Mr. Archer offered to explain, but Anthony rounded on him and declared in a sudden outburst that he would say it himself. |
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Finding oneself faced by danger, difficulties, sudden outburst or an explosion of anger, one shouldn't react quickly. |
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I stood still at the window, taken aback by the passion of the outburst as much as the completely unexpected words. |
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Somehow the cameraman failed to achieve this, prompting an outburst from the temperamental artist. |
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You may be able to prevent your child from having an outburst by distracting him or her with toys or other activities. |
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His outburst ended with a slight smirk, no doubt at my expression of unrestrained disbelief and anger. |
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This provoked an outburst of uproarious, thigh-slapping mirth among the beefy barons of Novosti. |
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She didn't say anything after my sudden outburst and I assumed I had somehow made her uncomfortable with my maudlin sentiments. |
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Formed by accumulated meltwater, the overfilled lakes could suddenly discharge massive volumes of water, known as glacial lake outburst flooding. |
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Even by the standards of centuries of accumulated mudslinging, however, the President's latest outburst was a bit below the belt. |
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He said it as quietly as he could, but anyone in earshot was already drawn to eavesdrop by the woman's outburst. |
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Many Chinese reacted with alarm to the outburst, mindful of two major incidents in which they were embroiled in the past. |
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Guilt washed over James, even though his father seemed undisturbed by his outburst. |
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Their words sometimes resemble curses smacking of trash, provocations or an outburst of their personal emotion or the emotion of their own group. |
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The D minor fortissimo outburst at letter C always reminds me of Moses on the Mount admonishing Aaron and the sinners below. |
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The officers trundled along behind her, clearly unimpressed by her outburst. |
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The very idea made her heart race, but he raised a finger, forestalling her outburst. |
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After this outburst, the Emperor applied to be released from his contract to wed the Princess Mary, who was still an infant. |
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He is in a fitful mood which is compounded by an outburst at the table by a maid, who has obviously become one of his many conquests. |
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His outburst blaming the vandals on the estate for frightening his wife to death, was a jarring moment of realism. |
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If you were in the north of England on Saturday and you heard this uncharacteristic outburst, I apologise if I alarmed you. |
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The effect of his outburst is happily plain to see in the latest opinion poll showing Labour pulling ahead of the Tories. |
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Grobler was unmoved by the outburst and maintained that the switch offered Team GB the better chance of procuring the ultimate reward. |
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At least her little sister had decided not to let Darla's outburst bother her. |
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What no-one in the Executive reckoned on was that the minister's outburst was witnessed by two other guests. |
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We have been led to believe that this was an unprovoked outburst of baseless hatred on the part of the German people. |
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And on top of that you can bet your bottom dollar that we won't be rushing to get your car ready after this outburst. |
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But his explanation for his intemperate outburst does not inspire confidence. |
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It was a rare outburst from the 23-year-old, normally as genial and calm outside the ring as he is explosive in it. |
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According to Mackie, the outburst was a long time coming for Jamani, who has been snakebitten during a first-half slump. |
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David, reacting to James' untimely outburst, commanded his retinue of elite combatants to fight their way to the exit. |
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However intemperate, rude and fatuous Ken's outburst might have been, it was not racist. |
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His governorship of Hispaniola was the low point, an outburst of gold fever accompanied by the enslavement and slaughter of the native people. |
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Letting a huff of air escape her mouth after her outburst, she clenched her fists and looked defiantly at Nook, daring him to do his worst. |
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After one outburst, Flaubert offered profuse apologies and swore never again to behave as he had. |
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The outburst may have been violent and warrant for arrest or to institutionalize her, but I provoked it. |
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That outburst has emerged in the noughties, a decade in which the initiative for innovation has begun to pass from America to Asia. |
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The momentary outburst had subsided to be replaced with the old calmness and placidity. |
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Oh the nerve of this completely unrehearsed and unplanned outburst! |
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The violence that has devoured parts of Bangladesh over the last week was not a spontaneous outburst by disgruntled democrats. |
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David Freedlander reports on the outburst by spokeswoman Barbara Morgan, previously a well-regarded flack. |
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Suddenly, with an explosive outburst, he vents his ire on the crowd. |
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If an abysmal new series sneaks on to the schedules without provoking an outburst from us, it can trundle through its six-week schedule unscathed. |
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After almost a minute of this strange outburst, he came to his senses and slowly pulled himself into a sitting position, wincing in pain with every agonizing inch. |
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Her mouth worked furiously trying to come up some excuse for her outburst. |
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In an angry outburst against institutions that fleece their students, he argues against allotting different dates to pay fees for different classes. |
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It yowled before it hit the water, producing another outburst from Casper. |
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The D major conclusion blazed forth in its full glory, brilliantly anticipated by a momentary slowing of the tempo just before the final outburst. |
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Thinking that he had angered me into an outburst, surprise flashed over his face at my abrupt change in attitude, before being quickly replaced with a cool, calm look. |
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I ask if the ferocity of his violent outburst surprised him and he says yes, it did. |
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Selig's latest outburst ought to really help sagging attendance, because as we all know there's nothing like a failing team to get fans out to the ballpark. |
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What induced this stormy outburst on this tempestuous May morning? |
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City's misery was all but sealed on 71 minutes when Edmondson received his marching orders for an unsavoury outburst directed at the referee's assistant. |
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The shock of her outburst surprised him into letting her go. |
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Such an outburst is clearly unbecoming from a Senior Citizen. |
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Ford seemed surprised when this outburst of honesty after months of denials did not result in a healing reset with the media. |
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We were so shocked at being on the receiving end of such an unprovoked outburst, we had to check with each other that this guy had actually said what we thought he'd said. |
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Many people have only a fragmented understanding of native title, gleaned from front-page news reports of the latest native title claim or political outburst. |
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While he said he didn't know exactly what sparked his outburst, there is little doubt that it was connected to the frequent intimidation he suffered at school. |
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Finn had been silent the whole time, listening to her outburst, which varied from flat tones to declarations brimming with passion, vibrating with emotion. |
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The state cannot be held to account for every outburst of vitriol, unless, of course, it has appointed the writer in question in a key position in a publication it supervises. |
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This sounds like quite an outburst, but it's funny when she says it. |
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Alex followed behind him meekly, feeling dumb for her childish outburst. |
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But this is not a sudden intemperate outburst from Phillips. |
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It's as much an outburst of pop psychology as of religious atonement. |
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The craze for watching football matches triggers a paranoid outburst. |
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As we pack our various paraphernalia into the boots of several cars and four-wheel drives, I try not to contemplate what Robert'll make of my ridiculous outburst last night. |
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For episodic outbursts, success often results from combining drug therapy with a careful analysis of the context and precipitants of the outburst. |
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Europeans began leaving Alexandria following the 1956 Suez Crisis that led to an outburst of Arab nationalism. |
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Black orchestrates her outburst of neighborly frustration brilliantly. |
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In the case of outburst floods, such floods are typically linked to the collapse of the barrier forming a lake. |
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And the renowned misogynist and homophobe also added racism to bribery in an astonishing outburst. |
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They both wore hairpieces and although Jimmy was 52 and Richard, 45, both had hearing problems which lead to Ford's outburst. |
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Glacial lake outburst floods such as these are not uncommon today in Iceland and other places. |
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As if this outburst will magically grant us the license to continue with our wretched, visionless, and egocentric existence. |
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A glacial lake outburst flood is a type of outburst flood occurring when water dammed by a glacier or a moraine is released. |
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Neither claim is true, and Muir's unstatesmanlike outburst smacked of a child stamping its feet after losing an argument. |
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During the late Quaternary, ancient Lake Atna in the Copper River Basin may have generated a number of glacial outburst floods. |
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This close alliance is now straining after a rare outburst from the uae. |
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Superluminal light echoes were seen as light from the outburst propagated into the surrounding, pre-existing circumstellar dust. |
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Independent Paul Mack's amazing outburst came as he questioned Labourrun Renfrewshire Council's decision to spend PS3000 on the trip. |
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Venters suffer interpersonally as others avoid their outburst, they become isolated and alone which may result in more venting. |
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I was unsettled by the sudden outburst, and since I didn't know what to do I just stood there, confused. |
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His lack of self-restraint led to several ugly scenes of debauchery and violent outburst. |
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When the dam broke, an outburst flood swept downstream, leaving deposits as far away as Bonn. |
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Fallen Dior designer John Galliano arrived at a Paris courthouse on Wednesday and blamed an addiction to Valium for his anti-Semitic outburst in a Paris cafe in Fabruary. |
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The candidate had scuttled his chances with his unhinged outburst. |
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In one such outburst, he killed his son and heir Ivan Ivanovich. |
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He suggests that instead of only one explosion, repeated instabilities in the star hurled material outward for about a year before the final outburst. |
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