And the population explosion has triggered massive new construction projects, from roads to slash-and-burn agriculture and urban development. |
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First into battle was Joe, who ran a head-on-head, slightly damaging his shield power from the enemy's explosion throwing shrapnel into it. |
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The 1949 Soviet explosion of a nuclear device reinforced the image of an external threat. |
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One mouthful of the smooth, dense confection set off an explosion of bakeapple flavour in my mouth. |
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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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They turned around to see a brilliant orange flash and then heard the massive explosion of the car bomb. |
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She had hoped her brief explosion in words would have ceased his badgering. |
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The explosion and fire burned his house down, killing both him and his sister. |
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A massive explosion in the air sent shockwaves through the town and leveled the few buildings that had survived. |
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A house is close to collapse after a gas leak caused an explosion just after 8am this morning. |
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McKinnon has an explosion of curly, deep copper coloured hair around features that can only be called elfin. |
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The stellar ejecta from the explosion initially trail behind the shock wave. |
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A large amount of matter, left over from a supernova explosion spiraling inward towards an invisible black center. |
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Jekyll is mousy and mincing, while his alter-ego is an explosion of simian fury. |
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When we typically think of the data explosion we tend to think about our databases growing by the number of rows or tables being added. |
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I think we are on the brink of a housing explosion that will strengthen the strong current upswing in property interest in the city. |
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An explosion rocked the hull as the back end of the helicopter was hit by the missile. |
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As Meliana emptied her clip into the last cannon's power core she was rewarded by an explosion that threw her back into the others. |
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There has been an explosion of creative new hymnody, reflected and made available in a host of new hymnals. |
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The resulting explosion flattened the target building and the surrounding infrastructure, crushing the defenders. |
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Secretly, I wished that a mushroom cloud-style explosion could have occurred, resulting in a spot fire. |
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Senior politicians were quick to say the explosion was not connected to terrorism. |
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Merlin's head rocked back from the force of the impact and an explosion ripped through his ears. |
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That mid-week upside explosion might have been an inflexion point, ushering in a more two-sided affair. |
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Just as he did so a loud explosion shook them almost off their feet and smoke poured out between the cracks in the elevator doors. |
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No sooner had the undercarriage touched the ground, than a massive explosion lifted the shuttle back into the air and flipped it over. |
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The late-night explosion blew debris on to a busy avenue, collapsing floors and starting a fire that burned for two hours. |
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It is thought to have been started with flammable material which caused an explosion damaging three windows. |
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In an explosion that left me temporarily deaf, the cannon stopped pelting us with energy and began hailing us with pieces of its debris instead. |
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Nero had to quickly prepare himself for the explosion of anger that was to come. |
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Kerr tells his audiences that the explosion blew him about 30 yards from where he was standing, and likens the impact to being hit by a truck. |
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After the explosion other soldiers arrived in Bradley fighting vehicles and armored personnel carriers. |
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Then something hard and cold cracked against his head causing such an explosion of light and pain behind his eyes that it nearly took him under. |
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There was an explosion going on, what with the Italian neo-realists and the French Nouvelle Vague. |
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The explosion responds with bursts of smoke and hostile body language an I run out the door. |
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Where there are bends in the ductwork an explosion vent of the appropriate size should be positioned on the bend. |
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The explosion of consumer interest in new flavor, combinations has made hot drinks as exciting as flavored Martinis and other mixed drinks. |
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The first signs that all is not well may be anything from a slow escalation of irritable behaviour to a sudden explosion of violence. |
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It is an explosion of emotions and, by the end of the show, she is left sweating and gasping for breath. |
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The pair were making their way down another staircase when the explosion ripped through the building. |
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From where he was standing, he could see the cloaking fabric torn by the missile explosion and the falling boulders what seemed like hours ago. |
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The explosion reportedly leveled two buildings, one of them a restaurant on a town on the Mexican side of the border. |
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Like in a car engine, the gas released from a manhole explosion could push on a piston and turn a crankshaft. |
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To his horror, he saw the mushroom cloud of a tremendous explosion about fifty miles away. |
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The allusion to smoke and the smell of cordite after a massive explosion feels clear. |
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If the dust cloud or explosion is spherical and uniformly smooth, all orientations are equally represented and the net polarization is zero. |
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An aviation expert added that even a small explosion on board could have been enough to cause decompression and suck people out of the aircraft. |
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The explosion had knocked out his ship's engines and sent him on an uncontrollable spin. |
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The explosion damaged the right engine and flight controls, knocking out both hydraulic systems. |
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Meanwhile, a young Irishwoman injured by the explosion in Bali was still in a serious condition last night. |
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Tamagotchi, which first went on sale in 1996, recorded 40 million in global sales and helped set off an explosion of handheld virtual pets. |
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The post 1966 government achieved initial economic success and then collapsed in an explosion of social protest. |
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From a safe distance, a disposal expert presses a button, triggering an explosion which blasts the mine to pieces. |
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The chief engineer of the pipeline said saboteurs are definitely responsible for the resultant explosion and fire. |
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Thomas Young lived in a pivotal time. The explosion of knowledge that was soon to come made it impossible to be a true polyhistor. |
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I was at the door onto the balcony and I heard a big explosion which blew me back into the room. |
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Everyone assumed that the force of the explosion had blown their clothes off. |
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That explosion shattered windows and caused heavy damage in one of the city's busiest areas. |
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Then a second explosion was felt, with a deep roar and a juddering as the whole cinema shook. |
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Farmers are calling for drastic measure to cull the population explosion of rabbits. |
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One of the women lost her husband and son in a recent mine explosion that also turned several other townswomen into widows. |
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As it was, the explosion was centered in a very busy marketplace full of book sellers and street merchants. |
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The accidental explosion of a fragmentation grenade in a munitions factory at St Marys injured four workers, two critically. |
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Since in vitro fertilization started, two decades ago, there has been an explosion of twins, triplets, quadruplets, even quintuplets. |
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Especially to accommodate the explosion of the derivatives markets, the Fed must guarantee continuous and liquid markets. |
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Officers from an army bomb disposal unit carried out a controlled explosion on the package. |
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But every one or two minutes, the placid water erupts in an explosion of mud, followed by a plume of white steam. |
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An explosion in drug-related murders and drive-by shootings made national news and gave the area a fearsome reputation. |
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Neighbours of a family whose home was ripped apart by a gas explosion have told of the horrifying blast which reduced it to rubble. |
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In the UK, the ubiquity of mobile phones has accompanied the explosion in social networking. |
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The explosion in Baghdad occurred in a market when police tried to dismantle two bombs found in vendors ' stalls. |
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Prompt identification of an afterglow is crucial for piecing together the explosion that caused the burst. |
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As I observed the Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom, an explosion of genetic responses went off deep inside me. |
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The cameramen filmed the explosion of a Pembroke aircraft, for a new spy series, The Sandbaggers, which goes out in September. |
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Kerry's boat was then hit by another explosion that knocked Rassmann, an army Green Beret, into the water. |
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The number of the injured in the explosion amount to more than 1,300, excluding over 160 deaths that have been reported. |
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There has been a explosion of interest recently in the development of sustainable building materials, from straw bale to cob. |
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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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There has been an explosion in our understanding of the biology and molecular biology of lung cancer over the past decade. |
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The explosion shook the ground with a devastatingly loud noise, loud enough to wake up the dead. |
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Landowners have been struggling to control a mole epidemic which has resulted in an explosion in the number of molehills. |
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Then a massive explosion rips through the shuttle bay, rocking the ship from stem to stern. |
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Obviously, this large number of players with 400 or more four-baggers is mainly due to the home run explosion of the past five years. |
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But when the package was blown up in a controlled explosion it was found to be a harmless package of French-style bowling balls, or boules. |
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There is no precedent in Irish history for the explosion in property prices, both residential and commercial, over the past decade. |
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Traffic was backed up for miles until the fire died down and the danger of explosion passed. |
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Sporadic gunfire echoed from the east, followed by a thunderous explosion that spewed a fireball into the air, about three blocks from the group. |
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There is concern the explosion in steel prices will push general inflation. |
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The deputies blamed him for instigating a social explosion through his law-and-order policies and provocative statements. |
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This reveals how fast the universe was expanding at the time the supernova explosion occurred. |
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It was like a small explosion of force, launching Joren backward several feet. |
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The facades and windows had been blown out by the explosion and smoke was billowing from the building. |
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Seconds later, a thunderous explosion sounded and cattle that were pointed towards water now bolted away from the explosion. |
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Their daughter was told about the explosion and reacted with shock when she arrived. |
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An explosion in property prices could follow in the second and third quarters. |
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As we may well be on the verge of an explosion in metals prices, you should be making your investments accordingly. |
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Suddenly an explosion flamed in space, a ribbon of orange fire slashing out of the hull like a whip, lashing out into the blackness of space. |
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Remember the population bomb, the fertility explosion set to devour the world's food and suck up or pollute all its air and water? |
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Scientists believe the Toba explosion 75,000 years ago sparked the last ice age. |
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An explosion of noise and identity was unleashed as both Geordies and Dagestanis shook hands, sang our songs and took countless pictures. |
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Investigators traced the source of the explosion to a fracture in a cast-iron gas main under the pavement. |
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A political explosion happened this weekend in New York, and it may be the big one that gives some in the government nightmares. |
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At least 36 miners were killed and 30 injured yesterday in an underground methane and coal dust explosion in eastern Ukraine. |
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As the Dakotian let go an anchor off Dale Point, there was a massive explosion and a magnetic mine blew out part of her port side. |
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Other onboard power sources serve as latent explosion triggers, including batteries, other pressurized systems, fuel cells and hypergolic fuels. |
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The early 80s saw an explosion in political button badges but since then, button badge manufacturing has gone into steady decline. |
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They claim they face hazards including risks of flood, fire, gas and explosion and should not be expected to work the long shifts. |
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Explosion after explosion erupted, blasting dirt, mud and smoke high into the air. |
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The explosion ripped through the steel hull of Cole on the port side amidships with a deafening roar. |
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The shotgun blast was followed by a sharp percussive explosion as the entire hillside lit up in a white phosphorescent glare. |
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Catharsis is the explosion or release of long-repressed feelings, the purgation of secret passions. |
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The explosion of a small artificial moon in low orbit sends a meteoric rain onto the Ewok sanctuary, on a scale unmatched since Endor formed. |
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After just a few minutes the hatch burst open in an explosion of yellow and orange light as the bombs blew the locking mechanisms to tiny pieces. |
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The explosion blew him back against a tree, but he was satisfied his plan had worked. |
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The vehicle was damaged in an explosion of a bomb planted on a road 5-6 km east of the camp. |
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Whether you are a weekend MAMIL, young or elderly, cycling seems to have had an explosion of popularity recently. |
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The ball was fired into the wall with an explosion like a bomb going off, blowing out a hole in the wall the size of a small house. |
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We held hands until a sudden explosion beneath us caused the hotel to rock violently. |
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There has been an explosion of local landscaping and building contractors who are making a very good living from doing up these estates. |
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The chunks and pieces of the planet after the explosion could explain the asteroids, meteors and comets. |
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Our renewed love affair with open-air motoring coincided with the explosion in pretty two-seat roadsters. |
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The explosion of the Cosmopolitan and Appletini are two examples of how flavored Martinis have become the pre-dinner cocktail of choice. |
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I sampled my mushrooms expectantly, anticipating an explosion of subtle flavours. |
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Monday's explosion occurred minutes after firecrackers had been let off during a religious ceremony in the area. |
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As the torpedo struck her forward magazine, the explosion blew away all the fore-end structure below the waterline. |
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For example, the material composition of dynamite makes possible its explosion when ignited. |
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An underground explosion in an electrical box blacked out more than 230 homes in Leigh. |
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There has been an explosion in the amount of legal advertising on television in the last decade or so. |
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A senior Government vet says North Yorkshire should be on red alert to prevent an explosion of foot and mouth in the pig farming community. |
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An explosion in an eastern Kentucky coal mine killed five miners yesterday while one other miner was able to get out alive. |
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I am convinced that we are approaching a bifurcation of similar magnitude that is connected to the explosion of information technology. |
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Motorists watched in amazement as a 30 ft fountain of water caused an explosion on the electricity lines above a railway track. |
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Sure enough, the ship is suddenly pulled down under the water and overwhelmed without explanation or warning by a massive explosion of waves. |
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Clearly, lower taxes reinforced the spending splurge that generated the explosion in indirect tax receipts allowing taxes to be cut further. |
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Jason couldn't understand her sudden explosion of anger and he knew there had to be more to what was bothering her than the spider prank. |
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Many still see the danger of a social explosion even if the government appears to have regained the upper hand over the rebels for now. |
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As the energy swirled about him, he marvelled at the sudden explosion of power that surged through his veins. |
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There has been an explosion in the number of astronomers scanning the skies for the telltale wobble of distant worlds. |
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There was an explosion of colour, creativity and artistry on display among the masqueraders. |
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Fire bells sounded in response to an explosion in a high voltage power transformer in the hospital basement. |
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On its chest is an explosion of scarlet, an unforgettable hue deeper than coral but brighter than ruby. |
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I found that out when an explosion ripped through the sides of the massive boxcar I was in. |
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Even at one in the morning, they did not flinch when a roaring explosion of fire and smoke lit the sky behind them. |
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The explosion initially vaporizes the surrounding rock and produces a high-temperature cavity. |
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And, importantly, over the past two decades we have seen an unprecedented explosion of non-bank Credit creation. |
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It had earlier been feared the man could cause an explosion in the building because of the build-up of fumes from the spilled petrol. |
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As a result, astronomers spotted infrared light from the explosion while the gamma-ray burst was ongoing. |
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The shuttle jolted again, and an explosion ripped through the rear bulkhead of the passenger cabin. |
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Now that science has progressed and more data becomes available, it is clear that the Cambrian explosion is well explainable in Darwinian terms. |
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Thirdly, there was an explosion of country banks, made possible by the relaxation in the rules governing the supply of money. |
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Surely no sane person believes that this explosion of violence is restricted to our country. |
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An explosion of smoke engulfed him, swallowing his body in a flume of colors. |
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Self-sealing crashworthy fuel tanks have explosion suppression and non-return valves. |
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Britain's deadliest oil-related disaster was the 1988 explosion and fire on the North Sea oil platform Piper Alpha, which killed 167 workers. |
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The explosion was the result of chlorine gas leaking from outmoded furnaces at the plant. |
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It had to be able to withstand a gigantic nearby explosion in case one of the rockets exploded on or near the launch pad. |
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The distant sound of automatic cannon fire could be heard, and then there was a tremendous explosion above them. |
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At 11.30 am on Tuesday, a piercing explosion rang out as the flares were destroyed five metres below the surface using P4 plastic explosive. |
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The explosion continued, as the shock wave rippled the the dry Arizona desert, knocking a small hopper jet down. |
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He's a master of visual flash, positioning cameras at myriad angles to enhance every car crash, explosion or close-up gun shot. |
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As the explosion in genetic research continued, the temptation of eugenics grew ever more alluring. |
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The engine coughed, backfired, and a small explosion sent the transport's occupants flying. |
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We'll hear about detonation, secondary explosion effects, metal fatigue or misalignment of the planets. |
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Gasoline in the bilge is extremely dangerous as staring the engine can cause an explosion or fire. |
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This was required to be put into my mouth during bombing attacks, to cushion the shock of a bomb explosion and so prevent damage to my teeth. |
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My excitement was very short lived as the shock wave from the explosion rushed towards me. |
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The explosion caused a shock wave of flames like ripples in the water when a stone is cast in. |
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The explosion caused several vehicle parts such as the radiator and hubcaps to be thrown 40 meters away. |
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But with the explosion of automobile ownership, rail passenger traffic went into rapid decline. |
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It is because of the constant confusion of cause and effect that the Cambrian explosion remains so difficult to explain. |
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All was quiet until the bird's flight path was suddenly cut short by a gigantic explosion that shook the very earth. |
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Conspicuous consumption has never been more evident than in the explosion of the bottled water business. |
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The riots were an explosion of raw anger against the racism and brutality of the police, and the continued denial of basic civil rights. |
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Similar earthquake swarms were recorded in 1998 and 2001, but no explosion occurred in either year, Pierson said. |
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An explosion which killed a retired couple at their home was a tragic accident, an inquest heard yesterday. |
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These produce a relatively small explosion and less radioactive fallout than other designs. |
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With the Internet, an explosion in the demand for home computers was triggered. |
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Suddenly there was a big explosion that shook the floor as Grant set off the bombs, followed by a great crash as the gates. |
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He runs over to the terraces and is mobbed by supporters spilling over to greet him in a spontaneous explosion of relief. |
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Another issue is the regulation of terrestrial television stations and the explosion of digital TV channels. |
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His body was found in a hotel toilet in the city of Kaduna with the remains of a parcel bomb after an explosion that no one heard. |
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Fry emerged from the incident without a scratch, but the concussion of the explosion was felt some 2,000 feet away, at the starting line. |
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An explosion blasted from the direction of the lobby, rattling the shelves and shaking the floor under them. |
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The explosion shook the ground, sending both of the comrades to the ground. |
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Critics have claimed the explosion of new casinos could lead to a rise in addiction to gambling. |
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He points out that the explosion of Internet medical information is creating a legal minefield for doctors. |
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One insider said the reason for the explosion of counterfeiting was the hole still existing in the law. |
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Global warming will result in an explosion of the dreaded west coast midge, delegates to a conference in Glasgow will be told this month. |
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The first thing you want to remember when jump-starting a car is that a slight possibility of explosion does exist. |
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I am on the phone in my room when the force of the explosion throws me off the chair. |
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The 46-year-old was lucky to be alive after the explosion last Friday, which blew away the back door and shattered internal walls. |
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Hardly a second later the thundering blast of an explosion rang from where I had just stood. |
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Although the explosion created extensive damage, nobody was injured in the blast. |
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Police blamed the explosion on rebels waging an armed insurrection in the kingdom. |
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Among these, we will take up the Cambrian explosion and its relation to paleontology and systematics. |
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Another type of explosion can happen when very fine powders or dust mixes with air in an enclosed space. |
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Last night our popcorn popper blew up right in front of me in a explosion of blue flashes, sparks and a noise like grinding gears. |
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The force from the explosion slammed Christin against the opposite wall hard. |
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Compared to the misery of a chicken sandwich, it was a taste explosion of sugars and fats and scrummy cocoa solids and buttermilk. |
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Conceived by the architects of the worldwide web, the Semantic Web provides a way of managing the explosion of information on the web. |
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A petrol explosion saw the engine room engulfed in flames and the crew abandon ship. |
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The cod was excellent, as was the superb oyster, and the explosion of sweet, bright flavour from the cherry tomatoes was sublime. |
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That theory holds that the universe was created 10 to 20 billion years ago when a cosmic explosion hurled matter in all directions. |
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An explosion of pain blinded me as I reeled and staggered, trying vainly to catch my balance. |
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He said the children had found some matches in a skip on the site and this led to the explosion of the paint thinner. |
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His ears were ringing from the explosion of the gun and the kickback had bruised his shoulder when the gun went off. |
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Expect an explosion of meaningless tommyrot of an unprecedented magnitude on the red carpet. |
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The explosion of global trade in the postwar era is usually attributed to the lowering of tariffs and other trade barriers. |
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Eyewitnesses reported seeing a small explosion above one of the plane's wings suggesting that decoy flares had been fired. |
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We will wait for another nuclear explosion or Mandir-Masjid dispute to shake us out of our passiveness. |
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I couldn't quite hear him because I stepped on a landmine and the explosion has made me deaf. |
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There was an explosion of oral communication in story, preaching, teaching, worship, prophecy, and so on. |
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A supernova explosion marks the dramatic endpoint of the life of a massive star. |
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The ensuing huge explosion blew the Hood apart and she sank in a matter of minutes. |
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There was no sudden explosion in prices or availability of petrol at the pumps. |
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He was working with a stone-dusting crew, a safety procedure to minimise the risks of a potentially fatal coal dust explosion underground. |
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But if not, then there could be a sulfurous explosion of political animosity. |
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The explosion blasted her off the cliff, but she was holding herself up by a claw. |
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There has been an exponential explosion in the financial planning industry, a whole industry dedicated to making people wealthy. |
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Glasgow-born Donegan paved the way for the British pop explosion of the 1960s with skiffle, a blend of folk, blues and jazz. |
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This new, hollow design used less uranium and more plutonium and created a more powerful explosion as well as a smaller, lighter fission bomb. |
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An explosion of colour and light dazzled the crowd during the traditional fireworks display at the family concert. |
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Single nanodiamonds are forged in an explosion of TNT, the explosive hexogen, and water. |
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The explosion blasted the vessel into fragments, split the bed of the harbour and sent a mushroom cloud of smoke and debris surging three miles into the sky. |
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Having been trapped inside all day, being artificially suppressed and made to be quiet in the classroom there is an explosion of excitability on being released. |
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The bigger the balloon inflates, the bigger the explosion when it pops. |
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Violent events such as stellar flares, supernovae and the explosion of galactic nuclei produce a concoction of subatomic particles, primarily protons and electrons. |
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The explosion left a faint neutron star at the center of the remnant, but unlike the rapidly rotating neutron star in the Crab Nebula, Cassiopeia's star is quiet and faint. |
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Later, when a second smaller explosion went off on the other side of the city, authorities say that second blast was likely the attackers blowing up their getaway car. |
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Following an all too predictable cycle of the hyperactive 21st century, focus on the explosion was ephemeral. |
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The growing realisation that computer skills can make or break people's future prospects may have helped to explain the explosion in popularity of information technology. |
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Luhning, in contrast, starts out as likably mild-mannered and awkward, so that the final frustrated explosion of his repressed feelings is unexpected and shocking. |
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In the 1998 mail bomb explosion at the Canberra Mail Centre two postal workers were seriously injured when a letter bomb exploded during the normal sorting of mail. |
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The core of the exploding star was converted to neutrons during the explosion when protons and electrons were forced together in reverse beta decay, producing the neutrinos. |
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Even in the worst instances, such as the explosion at a chemical plant in Seveso, Italy in 1976, nobody has ever been exposed to harmfully high doses for prolonged periods. |
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For Chennai, with its perennial parking problem, peaks of pollution and an explosion of automobiles, ride-share could well be an idea whose time has come. |
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Now is hardly the time to be doing anything on the so-called peace process other than trying to avoid an explosion on the ground. |
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They've been shadowing us ever since that explosion in Boston! |
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At least two people were injured in the explosion but no fatalities have been reported. |
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Nearly two-thirds of US teenagers watch extreme sports while countries like Brazil and Japan are experiencing an explosion of interest that has advertisers salivating. |
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Soccer balls kicked so hard they plow a furrow in the turf are much more original than whatever new weapon or explosion Hollywood is sending out for mass market consumption. |
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The owner of the Sago Mine, where 12 men died after an explosion last year, said Wednesday it has idled the coal operation because of high production costs and weak prices. |
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Improving medical technology alone has led to an explosion in the amount of treatment and surgery that's not only possible, but deemed to be necessary. |
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And the solid rocket propellant would not blow up in one explosion since it cannot do that without an oxidizer. |
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It was my sense of both the inappropriateness of my explosion and the truth of my anger that allowed me to walk away from that encounter with my faith still intact. |
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The explosion of traffic on his shay story suggested that the incident had galvanized opinion left and right. |
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The ship suddenly jolted and an explosion occurred afterwards. |
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There is evidence in these later Epipaleolithic sites of a population explosion around 5500 BC, possibly due to the development of true agriculture. |
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The explosion gutted the lift shaft and damaged the door of the apartment. |
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They had consciously worked to keep the issue of the explosion of imperialist militarism separate from the capitalist offensive against democratic and social rights. |
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And the onslaught of the elements has helped raise tensions to the point where a new explosion is expected any day. |
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The terrific explosion sent reddish-blue or dark-brown flames shooting out against the ground at an astonishing velocity, radioactivating some forty percent of the city area. |
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Directly, the explosion in house prices and the sustained increases in rents is driving up the cost of living and exerting pressure on pay demands. |
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They simply want us to understand what it was like to live through a nuclear explosion so that none of us ever has to do so again. |
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Americans thought they were in on the initial explosion of Beatlemania. |
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The explosion of research on DNA repair dates back less than a decade, to the demonstration that some colon cancer and xeroderma pigmentosum are linked to faulty DNA repair. |
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The final state of this explosion would be a neutron star or black hole. |
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An explosion in scrap steel prices during the first quarter got the ball rolling with huge price increases for almost every construction product made of steel. |
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An international team of astronomers has identified the surviving companion star to the 1572 supernova explosion witnessed by the Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe. |
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There are also reports that there was at least one substation explosion in the Greenwich Village area. |
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Yet, with the population explosion and reclaiming lands for cultivation, part of the forest has been converted to farmland to grow corn and beans. |
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China has witnessed an explosion of activities commonly called religious, including church attendance, pilgrimage, geomancy, temple building and qi gong practice. |
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The explosion then blasts the elements into interstellar space. |
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At exactly 1pm, when the ship was about a mile off Beadnell Point, there was a small bang, followed by a colossal explosion which blew off the bow. |
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The attack described by Abbasi suggests, however, a physical explosion as opposed to a cyberattack. |
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A tremendous explosion thundered from the rear of the formation. |
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City officials are worried that another horrific police killing could provoke an explosion of popular anger given the deepening social crisis in New York. |
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From the courtyard, the explosion of a grenade shook the house. |
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Toy makers now have to compete with an explosion of video games, interactive dolls, action figures and gadgets that appear to come alive when hooked up to a television set. |
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This indicates an explosion inside the engine that spewed debris and tore away the cowling. |
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And ongoing social and economic reforms, which have hit millions of people squarely in the pocketbook, have created the prerequisites for an explosion of social tension. |
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We fought furiously, and managed to drive them outside, and were about to barricade the door, when the entire building shook, and a loud explosion was heard. |
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Witnesses near Lake Constance reported hearing a loud explosion and seeing a ball of fire and flaming pieces of wreckage crashing towards the ground. |
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As the group advanced forward the first explosion shook the monastery. |
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The explosion shook the fortress and hurled her to the floor. |
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Yesterday an explosion ripped open an oil pipeline north west of Kirkuk. |
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On the bridge, the explosion nearly shook everyone to the deck. |
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His Bronze Star medal citation for the incident praises his courage under fire in the aftermath of a mine explosion that rocked another swift boat on that day 35 years ago. |
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Somewhere far behind came a loud explosion that shook the ground. |
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The examples of this latest explosion of hypersensitivity are too numerous to recount, but a few should suffice. |
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As I turn around, the cheering cries of the people are almost as deafening as the explosion blows the homemade rocket into the clouds amidst billows of white smoke. |
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Besides the explosion of headbands and jeweled hair combs, watch for a continual rise in the popularity of all types of silk and couture hair flowers. |
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I can feel earth tremble as the shock wave from the explosion reaches me. |
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Can known natural laws account for the explosion of live frogs? |
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The explosion occurred when molten iron leaked from a blast furnace. |
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Nine RAF personnel and one soldier died when their Hercules transport plane was hit by ground-to-air fire, causing an explosion in one of its fuel tanks. |
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Investigators believe the explosion was caused by an electrical short circuit and claim that the plant was illegally manufacturing ammunition and explosives. |
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A meteor streaked across Russia last Friday, igniting the sky with an ethereal explosion of light. |
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The bomber died in the explosion and the jeep was heavily damaged. |
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But with the online gaming explosion of recent years, gamers have become a more sophisticated lot, and are now more representative of the general population. |
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Three workers were killed and three others injured in an explosion January 22 at a coal mine near Cameron, West Virginia, in the state's northern panhandle. |
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Russell, a fifth generation sheep farmer, has trapped wild dogs most of his life and has come out of retirement to help control the explosion in the wild dog population. |
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The same explosion of public anger and immediate calls for improved safety followed the deaths of 31 people in the rail crash in October last year. |
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I slept fitfully, awakened from time to time by my fears alone, at others by the haunting war cries or the percussive sound of an explosion in the distance. |
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And people on the streets outside the immediate blast zone would be exposed to a very small dose of dissipating radiation, made even more diffuse by the explosion itself. |
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Once multi-cellular eukarya developed, the increased scope for mutation drove an explosion in the diversity of eukarya about 600 million years ago. |
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He expressed the concern that if redundancy money were simply spent on necessities, there would be a social explosion waiting to happen when that money ran out. |
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I was, however, worried about the imminent explosion of his head, as he had successively grown redder in the face, ending the opera in the astounding color of eggplant. |
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Energy bosses have publicly apologised for the disruption to power supplies caused following an explosion at the main electricity substation in Witham. |
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The energy of motion of the universe, its kinetic energy, is larger than its gravitational energy and the explosion which began the universe will never end. |
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