Television footage showed lava flowing out of the crater while thick clouds of smoke rose upwards and a large fireball burst into the night sky. |
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Officers clad in body armour burst in through its front and side entrances and held all customers and staff inside. |
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He had just silenced the gun when he was killed instantly by a burst from a machine pistol. |
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The sun suddenly sinks, and the mopokes burst out into horrible peels of semi human laughter. |
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Best Mate is not a horse who draws gasps of astonishment with an exuberant leap or a sudden blinding burst. |
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He doesn't have blinding speed, but it's obvious from his punt returns that he has a good burst. |
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A blindingly bright and totally unexpected burst of flame sprouted from his fingers and condensed into a ball. |
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What we had done was smash our fists down on a blob of mercury and it had burst out into many droplets. |
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While still on the tree, the fruits burst open exposing the cotton like substance, which is the kapok of commerce. |
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The individual portions of morcilla, as the blood sausage is called, are cooked in olive oil so hot that the skins burst open. |
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From the bosom of the light burst a jet of white fire, climbing, blooming in the night. |
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We had been talking and laughing a great deal for more than half an hour when suddenly the lady burst into tears. |
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It's that time of year when gimmicky wines with daft labels burst upon us in the supermarkets. |
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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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As I came to the end of it I burst into tears, without warning, in the middle of a mouthful of grilled cheese sandwich. |
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So in preparation for another burst of mindless driving I am going to sit back and relax. |
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He burst into the room with a frantic look on his face, and found the nearest high ranking officer. |
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She snatched her arm back for fear that she would burst into a laughing spell from ticklishness. |
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Meanwhile Randy blundered on about her un-professionalism and unreliability, finally she simply burst. |
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With an incredible burst of speed, Jack passed up the Frisbee, grabbed it, wheeled around and threw it back at Sam. |
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A thief burst into a Florida bank one day wearing a ski mask and carrying a gun. |
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But only 66 properties, all of them currently undefended, were inundated after rivers and streams burst their banks. |
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The water skin filled, quickly, and out of the top a stream of water burst out. |
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Garden mums give us a burst of color in the fall when used to replace the annuals we have enjoyed since spring. |
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The potion did much to bolster her strength, but her lungs were soon burning, and her heart felt as though it would burst. |
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Vastly enhanced muscles rippled beneath his armour, as if threatening to burst through their restraints at any moment. |
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Senior Sergeant Dennis Murphy said the officers burst through the doors of a sleepout at the rear of the property to find the suspected lab. |
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I buried my face in your fine mussy hair and my heart burst with overwhelming love. |
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A fireball then burst from the gable end of the second property and damaged a third. |
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I suspect I know who you would most like to see in midwinter when your pipes burst. |
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I burst through the wall sliding along the carpeted floor hitting everything in my path. |
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Why then don't red-eared sliders in this population, and turtles generally, produce several large offspring in a single burst of reproduction? |
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McAfee burst forward from deep and soloed to within 20 metres before belting the sliotar towards goal. |
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A scratchy burst of static warns me that an announcement is about to burst in, unheralded, on my loud speaker. |
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As such, this book attempts to burst the bubble of the super-mom myth, the idea that one can juggle both tasks, and succeed at both. |
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Kiel played with the first team during a minicamp, and he impressed the coaches with his burst and recognition. |
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After a hard yank, it finally burst open and revealed a normal master bedroom. |
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Every time he appeared on screen, with his ramrod straight posture and gaze of steel, my friends and I would burst out laughing. |
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Bombs burst from above like rolling cracks of thunder as shrapnel rained down from the sky, expended from death black clouds. |
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He informed me that practically all the pipes and radiators throughout the church seemed to have burst. |
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These blisters eventually burst to reveal small wet patches of red skin that may weep fluid. |
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Aviation experts have designed durable new radial tyres that burst into lighter, more flexible fragments if a blowout occurs. |
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Though she was quite serious, James Benedict burst into a bought of amused laughter. |
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The racer burst into flames upon impact but the fire was quickly extinguished by park staff. |
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The gang burst into Preston's jewellers in Yorkshire Street as staff were closing the shop on Friday 4 November. |
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Five men carrying guns burst into King's jewellers last night and demanded money and jewels. |
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Whirring flying-fish burst from under the bows and skimmed away across the wavelets. |
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Work to repair a burst water pipe on Great Western Way may have been completed but delays could continue until Thursday morning. |
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Her eyes burst open and her jaw drops, she backs up and away from the circle, breaking her hands free. |
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Within weeks, both areas lay under water after the River Derwent burst its banks. |
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As the plane touched down, the fatigue and stress suddenly washed over me and I nearly burst into tears. |
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She felt a sudden burst of shyness wash over her and suddenly felt extremely embarrassed for wearing a towel. |
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She pressed her remote control gadget and the car burst into siren wails with lights flashing. |
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An instant later, the door burst open and he was staring down the muzzles of two semi-automatics and a handgun. |
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By that time a new phase of feminism, the self-styled women's liberation movement, had burst onto the political scene. |
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Both these monuments burst into sculpture at the top, and arguably sculpture is the most expressive and dramatic way to memorialize the dead. |
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Yet, he burst into tears of pride, giving me a bear hug when I showed him my article in Frontline. |
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The last time around, before the Internet bubble burst, micropayments never got much traction. |
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Then, in a remarkable burst of rail building energy, engineers began cutting straight swaths across the lay of the land. |
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He has vision, a tremendous burst of acceleration, he runs low to the ground and he's a very tough-minded player. |
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When the officials raise the garage door there is a sudden burst of light which suggests that he is being pulled from the shadows of obscurity. |
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While they were gone, a pipe burst upstairs in their home, a town house in southeastern Massachusetts. |
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Doctors later realised Liam's appendix had burst, releasing dangerous toxins into his body. |
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Derrida burst on to the world stage in the 1960s with his recondite theory known as deconstruction. |
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The driver managed to free himself from the wrecked car before it burst into flames. |
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The walk had left me a physical wreck and when I pulled up outside the house and my mum was there with open arms, I almost burst into tears. |
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But once the bubble has burst they turn back to basics and begin studying exactly what companies and their profits are up to. |
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The next morning, he knocked on her door, just as she burst out of it, followed by a train of servants carrying cases and valises. |
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Campers and trampers have been told to prepare for evacuation as rivers rise rapidly, in many parts threatening to burst their banks. |
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Natalia was struggling to contain herself, a torrent of emotions wanting to burst forth and unleash themselves with unrelenting mercilessness. |
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A large variety of gamma-ray burst durations are known, from a few milliseconds to thousands of seconds. |
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Seconds later, an enemy shell hit the spot where Victor had been standing and burst, killing everyone on that side of the bridge. |
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After a burst of thunderous applause, the children received a lot of presents. |
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They show that what the front office dismissed as kid stuff was, in reality, the greatest sustained burst of wit in American movie history. |
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Knox, a teacher's daughter, reportedly burst into tears when it was suggested she held her flatmate down. |
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A trumpet appears at the end of the song, plucks a note from the air and holds it until I think something will burst. |
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Robbo, what do you think of the big girl's blouses of football who burst into tears whenever they fall over? |
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Toss a few sprigs of fresh basil, parsley and dill with the baby greens for a healthy burst of flavor. |
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Masses of the parasite grow inside the krill, eat its organs, divide, and then burst out of their host's dead body in search of new victims. |
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In a burst of Polish translated by her husband, Zofia says she likes it better than Poland. |
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She is still clearing up her house, an astonishing 571 days after it was inundated when the nearby town beck burst its banks last March. |
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Releasing each other a second later, they burst into motion, fleeing along the shoreline. |
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It went up in a burst of flame, and only a smoking shell remained when the flames faded. |
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Miss Mitcham said four masked men burst through a locked door shortly before 9pm on a night in October. |
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And then halfway through the tune, for the bridge, we'd burst into a whale solo, a poor imitation of whale clicks and moans and calls. |
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The burst in current causes a change in voltage in the secondary coil, which in turn causes a change in voltage in the feedback coil. |
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In a sudden burst she sat down and gazed at the teacher whose mouth was now agape with shock. |
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Not only that, but each June they put on a spectacular show as they burst into misty pale lilac bloom. |
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The children burst out laughing when she mocked the way some people took food, comparing it to the cows chewing its cud. |
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This downed my spirits a little, until a vibrant and enthusiastic woman burst into the room and began the workshop. |
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He literally flew to his student's rescue and with a titanic burst of strength, the ancient Indian pulled Billy from the pit. |
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Expect doors bashed open, a rapid burst of gunfire and another bomber biting the dust. |
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He burst across the line and staggered to a halt, eyesight blurry, reeling as people surrounded him. |
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Hardly did I walk two or three steps than four or five shrapnels burst near me. |
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Madeleine burst out laughing at my grumpy expression and threw one of her pillows at me. |
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A piece of wood dropped on the dying embers in the fire soon burst into flame. |
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The second half had barely started when RI hooker Allport burst between two tacklers to score. |
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In Brahms, he burst on the stage with his wife, NYCB principal Jenifer Ringer, and thunderbolts started crashing. |
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But by the time it actually hit the screen in the autumn, the new media bubble had burst as messily as an over-inflated squirrel. |
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Someone must have had a word in his ear because he looked fit to burst the moment he stepped down from his horse. |
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A burst of shuttle diplomacy will take him to four international capitals in three days. |
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In winter and spring, profuse clusters of long tubular white flowers burst open at the tips of the branches. |
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Dark clouds that kept gathering in the sky from afternoon threatened to burst at any moment. |
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Hogan exposed some poor Roscommon defending before unleashing a thunderbolt of a shot, which flew past Martin and almost burst the net. |
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The market value of wealth has tumbled, the real estate bubble looks set to burst, and unemployment is now rising sharply. |
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Equally large claws burst forth from his greaves, and a serpentine tail snaked forth from the small of his back. |
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There was a loud, thunderous applause as she gave them one last smile and burst into tears. |
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Rocky almost knocked him out when he burst in the house, slamming the door against he wall. |
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He tried to turn the engine over again and to his relief it burst into life. |
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My own closest call came when we were going over open ground when a whizz-bang burst behind me. |
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The British were taken aback by the enemy ship's apparent burst of speed, but they soon discovered the trick and began kedging themselves. |
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Imagine how dull and monotonous the interiors of a house would look but for these fresh burst of hues. |
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The burst test is a multiaxial test in which force is applied by internal air pressure. |
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You would not run your car with a flat tyre for twelve months without expecting further damage than the burst tyre. |
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Look out of the window as your train passes the signal box at Hessay, near Poppleton and you will be treated to a burst of floral colour. |
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He has, apparently burst out of a burning building, from a fire he set himself. |
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There is the chance that next week or next month, there will be another burst or two of more widespread thundershowers. |
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Three perished in house blazes and one was killed when two vehicles crashed and burst into flames. |
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Kris burst into a fresh wave of sobs as she collapsed in Mike's arms. |
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No lusty bud nor curling tendril burst from the barren vine. |
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They burst into the bank and pointed the shotgun at the security guard. |
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Cotton bolls burst forth with all the bright colors of the rainbow. |
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Most of the evil dead are formed as skeletons which only crumble when destroyed rather than burst into a mess of blood and guts as they did in the first two movies. |
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Texas burst into laughter, and fell over, Jude relentlessly tickling her. |
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All my early trips to France were at Easter and I now know that the tilleul generally doesn't burst into leaf until later, so I never saw them at their best. |
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When the referee mercifully signalled a conclusion, the short burst of booing from the supporters became the most eloquent action of a pitiful fixture. |
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My eyes filled with tears like mercury rising, and soon I just burst. |
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Meanwhile, a Humberside Fire spokesperson said about 30 properties in and around Pocklington had been affected after the town's beck had burst its banks. |
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But, because the liver is missing and there's a hole in the toad's body, the blood vessels and lungs burst and the other organs ooze out, he said. |
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At the initial interview, I found out that he also strongly feared the dark, had a history of night terrors and bed-wetting, and sometimes burst out in a violent temper. |
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As Rick the zombie-slayer returns, a deadly flu strain that makes your head burst like a shaken soda can sweeps across the prison. |
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This and many other traumas took an inevitable toll on her after the war, and led her to drink to excess, burst into tirades and complain of depression to her doctor. |
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The sun was setting behind the massive new bridge that was being built a few miles away, and the sky had burst into varying colors of reds and oranges. |
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I didn't expect him until dinnertime. He just about scared the bejabbers out of me as he sneaked up behind me and burst into this sudden, uproarious laughter. |
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He debated with himself until he had been drained of his burst of courage. |
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Pensioners at Wesley House flats in Tottington were just settling down to a quiet game of cards when a team of fire fighters burst into their communal room. |
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The bull is bellowing again, there's a burst of rain and wind. |
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The mortally wounded Cherry lost control of his Maserati and the car careened into a taxicab, causing it to burst into flames. |
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Fields were soon under water, quiet little streams changed into raging torrents, and in Taunton many homes were engulfed as the River Tone burst its banks. |
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Because many tracker funds use the All-Share, and many more benchmark performance against that index, there is often a burst of buying interest in new entrants. |
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Moving faster than she had thought he could, he tottered out of the room, and seconds later, another set of doors burst open and boys began flooding in. |
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With a laugh and a burst of affection, Brian bent down to kiss her. |
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Shortly before the stroke of the midnight bell, the International Hotel burst out in a blaze of colored Bengal lights which illuminated the streets in a beautiful manner. |
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He became an instant hit with some crunching tackles and faultless reading of the game while his burst upfield midway through the half brought the fans to their feet. |
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My session produced little more than a mild feeling of relaxation, and a twenty minute burst of calm a few hours later was the only tangible effect. |
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The milk bottle burst and sent its contents cascading over the lino. |
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Then she went into the corner, took the tiny doll from her pocket, put before it a bit of bread and a little shchi that she had saved, and burst into tears. |
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Miette felt a sudden burst of irrational anger rise up in her like bile. |
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Flowers of shocking pink seem poised to burst out of the canvas. |
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Soon afterwards, the bizarre, triangularly coiled, inflated Parawocklumeria and Wocklumeria appeared, representing the last burst of clymeniid diversification. |
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Ship casualties would have been higher if bombs had burst on impact, and British prospects would have been poor if troopships rather than warships had been lost. |
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The town is a trouble spot for flooding and earlier this month many residents and businesses were left in chaos when the River Avon burst its banks. |
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Although not hot, the weather was kind to the festival and the showery rain that the town had experienced all week did not materialise save for one five minute burst. |
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The 1990s stock market bubble had just burst along with the collapse of telecom spending that had underpinned it. |
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A belated shrapnel-shot shrieked and burst, and everything grew still. |
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We three burst out of the car, grabbed the luggage from the trunk, and just as the bus came up behind us, said our quick good byes even while jogging towards the bus. |
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One of the students whispered to his friends, and a burst of laughter from them caused the teachers to glare at them, accompanied by a few shushes. |
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The earth by the Kramer monument burst asunder, and a bony, decomposing arm, covered with tatters of moldy, worm-eaten cloth, reached out of the ground. |
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When he was 30 metres away from the scene, the hydrant burst and he rushed to find a stop valve to shut the water off, which he managed to do after about ten minutes. |
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Moments later, a mob of about 25 young men burst through the door and unleashed a brutal attack on Singh. |
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Does this really sound like an event at the beginning of time when the universe experienced a momentary burst of expansion? |
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The monochromatic man of letters himself bounded on stage to a burst of applause. |
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There was a sudden burst of tumultuous noise from the concert area. |
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The next moment a hideous, grinding speech, as of some monstrous machine running without oil, burst from the big telescreen at the end of the room. |
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He burst onto the scene in a blaze of very quick and intimidatory bowling. |
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Scores of men and women, masked and wearing bomb belts, burst out of the vehicles, hijacked in neighbouring Ingushetia, and into the playground with guns blazing. |
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After what felt like an eternity there was a sudden burst of movement and frantic activity as the car sped around the corner and back into the car park. |
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The telescope slewed to the coordinates as soon as it received the alert and within seven minutes of the start of the burst, it began observations. |
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I wiped me fingers gently down the rabbit's flank, then, shutting my eyes, I slid my hand beneath its limp head like a kitchen slice scooping up a burst pasty. |
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The reply, a deep but rapid burst of alien garble, is unintelligible. |
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In 1999, two DJs at KSJJ in Bend, Ore., announced that the Ochoco Dam had burst, sending millions of gallons of water downstream. |
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What would John Dewey have done if Mr. Chen had burst into his Chinese abode and asked for help? |
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The gunman then burst from the restaurant and fled down the street with the other man. |
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Then in 1938 the mounting crisis presaging war in Europe burst over the airwaves into American homes. |
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People will always scratch and save if a sudden burst of unrestrained pleasure can be purchased. |
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We sat on the grass, in the hot twilight, watching the fireworks burst in patriotic showers of light over Independence. |
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Within a few swipes, I was already feeling that burst of romantic optimism you need the first day of the new year. |
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He has not taught Bill Belichick there are other ways to laugh besides thinking you have burst your appendices. |
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The audience at both showings I attended burst into appreciative applause, alive to the fact that they were being teased. |
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And, as a result, an interesting and important text has burst out of the archives and into public consciousness. |
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And bonus points for the school bus that burst into flames with the comic timing of a Simpsons gag. |
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There they were, kicking it with George Stephanopoulos, when Dowd burst out with this observation on the Shutdown Showdown. |
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But I mean, she had the same, it was a similar kind of, burst out of the box debut. |
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Well, maybe it was a gamma-ray burst, or maybe it was something else, cautioned some others. |
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But the strange thing was that only a few weeks after the trees had been successfully transplanted, some of the warts had burst open and given birth to clouds of insects. |
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Soldiers need reflexive and quick-fire training, using burst fire. |
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Eli went home an hour early, since a water pipe in his house burst. |
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Students starting at the University of Bradford have spoken of their annoyance at having no shower or toilet facilities because of a burst water pipe. |
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You feel you get to know all the characters and their quirks, the island and its people, and the magic and superstitions come to life in an burst of colour. |
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From her hands burst jets of water that slowly put out the bird's fire. |
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Twisting the handle, a man suddenly burst in and clubbed him across the head with a blunt, heavy object. |
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Quickly she burst out of her hiding place and raced off down the hall. |
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That's when a first wave of Web hosting companies burst onto the market. |
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Winger Chris Watts was soon in action with a determined touchline dash as the second half began and Sinfield was again to the fore with a barging 20-metre burst. |
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Suddenly, the kitchen door burst open, and all four of us jumped. |
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A burst of machinegun fire raked the spot I had been previously. |
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This business of spinning into outer space is just so juvenile and naive that one has to wonder why these booklets didn't burst into flames on the printing press. |
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Her mother, in solidarity, burst into tears, whereupon we were ushered into a side room, given a cup of tea and money was found to get us back to the hotel. |
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Receiving a clearance on his own 22, he made a burst beyond halfway and then was promptly and harshly whistled for not releasing by referee Simon McDowell. |
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The event was aired on local BBC television, and the dam of emotion burst. |
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When the bubble burst, their shareholders were left holding the bag. |
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All of the sudden the door was flung open and Lexi burst into the room, hair streaming behind her as she raced across the room to fling her arms around me. |
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The tech bubble has burst, the telecom industry is in deep trouble and the economy officially entered recession last year after the longest expansion on record. |
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After the break Morton threatened straight away and Moffat burst a slack home defence to beat keeper Brown, but his shot hit the woodwork and Curran missed the rebound. |
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In this refulgent summer, it has been a luxury to draw the breath of life. The grass grows, the buds burst, the meadow is spotted with fire and gold in the tint of flowers. |
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Sensitive subjects are met with a short burst of laughter, and serious answers are sandwiched between a piercing gaze. |
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At one point, the pair burst from the camp and fled, scampering barefoot over rocky, cactus-spotted terrain. |
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It was indeed, the dirty brown hair was neatly combed and the coat was new and clean, he was smiling fit to burst as he entertained giggling ladies and laughing lords. |
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Customers are being advised to lag water pipes in homes and businesses as a precaution against the icy period, so if pipes burst it will save water and damage to properties. |
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Sewage pipes burst on the 7th floor of the building, distributing a strong, rotten smell that seemed to match the mood. |
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Due to governmental neglect of irrigation works it burst its banks and caused widespread devastation in Anhwei and Kiangsu. |
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Avraham Shmuel Goldberg, 68, had been praying with around 30 others when two thugs with guns, knives and cleavers burst in and ran amok. |
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The storehouses at Talcahuano had been burst open, and great bags of cotton, yerba, and other valuable merchandise were scattered on the shore. |
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The Titan Arum, which has flowers measuring 10ft by 10ft and is one of the world's whiffiest plants, burst open on Thursday night. |
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Most scientists believe this resulted from the air burst of a meteor or a comet. |
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A four-strong walking band burst into an oom-pah pah, while flapper girls dressed from the 1920s were seen deep in conversation with passers-by. |
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The sun burst out over the Bay of Faxe, a Danish part of the Western Baltic Sea, setting the scene for an oldsquaw hunt. |
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When my parents grounded me, I had a burst of parricidal thoughts, but I eventually got over it. |
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On 19 December, Vitellianists burst onto the Capitol and in a skirmish, Sabinus was captured and executed. |
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This burst of growth gives these cohos a distinct advantage for survival at sea when they eventually leave the freshwater system. |
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And then, after a few preliminary tries, the whole farm burst out into 'Beasts of England' in tremendous unison. |
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Four people have already died and at least 120 are injured after a resevoir containing waste from an alumina factory burst. |
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Mark Birchall, 22, even burst through a friend's door but an explosion or backdraught blew him backwards down a ight of stairs. |
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The robbers, wearing balaclavas, burst into KFC in Riverside Way, Dunston, Gateshead, and threatened staff. |
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However the enormous spending on munitions, ships, electronics, and uniforms during World War II caused a burst of prosperity in every sector. |
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Flooding occurred again in 2015 when the River Derwent burst its banks on December 5, with several hundred homes and businesses affected. |
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Ross McMillan burst through the visitors' line thanks to a bullet Fotuali'i pass and the scrum-half kicked for Tom Collins to splash down. |
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Three men wearing balaclavas and armed with crowbars burst into the Pavilion, at Stockingford Allotments Association, in Ansley Road. |
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A backdraught that raced up the stairs was so intense it burst through windows and left a hole in the roof. |
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On 4 August 1577, at Blythburgh, Black Shuck is said to have burst in through the church doors. |
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He heard only here and there the ecstatic burst of a mocking-bird's wonderful roulades. |
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Keith Balfour, 32, was raked with bullets in front of horrified onlookers when the two men burst into his ticket agency shop in south London. |
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He was talking about what could be divined from the final burst of data. |
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She wasn't winterized, so some pipes burst and messed up some tile on the decks. |
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It pumped faster than it ever had before, like it was about to burst through her chest and pummel the slutbag who was moving in on her guy. |
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When my ex burst out laughing, I quickly added that, over time, we stopped believing in Big Poupy's smooth-talk which cost us a lot for nothing. |
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She burst into sobs and moans, wailing like nobody's business a prompting the gathering to follow her sorrow-some lead. |
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Brown dwarfs are much bigger than planets but not quite big enough to generate the internal pressure needed to burst into starhood. |
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This meteor was only 62ft across but burst with the force of about 40 Hiroshima-type atom bombs, scientists say. |
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That night he was almost too happy to sleep, and so much love stirred in his little sawdust heart that it almost burst. |
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In an Icelandic legend, a man threw a stone at a fin whale and hit the blowhole, causing the whale to burst. |
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Robert K. Steel leans forward, speaking in a rapid, excitable burst about the powers that a superregulator might wield over Wall Street one day. |
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A subdued Steven Gerrard did produce one burst from midfield to unlash a rocket shot that flew just wide. |
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Mel had twice been treated for burst stomach ulcers after developing a dependency to Nurofen Plus, a mixture of ibuprofen and codeine. |
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The land deals in Tokyo've gone toes up since the bubble burst, but the landlord's still trying to push through a deal with a developer. |
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A robber burst into the newsagents in Musselburgh, East Lothian and fled with a three-figure sum of money. |
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In July the rivers Avon and Severn burst their banks and forced the evacuation of the company's Mythe Water treatment works near Tewkesbury. |
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And if I didn't know better, I'd swear she just had a very uncomputerlike burst of pure, creative thought! |
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The result should burst sweetly on the palate, then release a range of complex and perhaps contradictory aftertastes. |
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Toward the end of the second album the photography burst into color to celebrate the vivid vestiture of her adolescent molts. |
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After having stagnated during 2009-11, the labour force is now experiencing a new burst of growth. |
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There was a flash like flame and the helm burst asunder. The orc fell with cloven head. |
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A STACK of warm, clean towels spontaneously burst into flames and torched a laundrette. |
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To improve 40 mm grenade effectiveness against hidden targets numerous companies are developing air burst munitions. |
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Steven Gerrard, strangely subdued throughout, did produce one burst from midfield to unlash a rocket drive that flew just wide. |
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Officials have blamed heavy fog for the aircraft's crash into a rice paddy field, where it burst into flames. |
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Meanwhile, the River Corve in Ludlow, Shrops, burst its banks yesterday, leading to the collapse of the Burway Bridge. |
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They also appear to enjoy biting the vortex rings, so that they burst into many separate bubbles and then rise quickly to the surface. |
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No great extinction or burst of diversity separates the Cretaceous from the Jurassic. |
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A burst transmission takes only a fraction of a second, minimizing a submarine's risk of detection. |
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It is also a common cause of the flooding of houses when water pipes burst due to the pressure of expanding water when it freezes. |
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Aphrodisia provided a late burst of excitement with the 7-4 favourite sweeping through in the final strides to claim the Williamhill. |
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The activity of these burst neurons is controlled by omnipause neurons in the pontine raphe. |
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Left untreated, the appendix may swell and eventually burst, releasing bacteria, pus and faecal material into the abdominal cavity. |
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A white burst of compressed air shoots out and knocks him down. |
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The cabernet bubble is about to burst, and its not going to be pretty. |
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Donny's tip Know where the water stop valve is located in your home, because you don't want to be trying to find it when you get a burst pipe. |
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It opens with a juicy sparkle of Bergamot, Neroli and Mandarin, which blend with Cassis Buds and a Leafy Green Note for a burst of freshness. |
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The battery cost can be retrieved by selling burst power on demand and reducing backup needs from gas plants. |
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Zinnias burst from the center bed, while to their right is lacy corn cockle, a less-weedy Queen Anne's lace substitute, and lime-leafed feverfew. |
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Richard Hannon's four-year-old was held up in the rear of the field before producing an excellent burst to overtake all bar the winner Kaveri. |
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The device can turn a single pulse of laser light into a rapid-fire burst of 21 pulses, each separated by 2 trillionths of a second. |
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My Warholian burst of fame came as part of the CIA leak case in which I was in contempt of court for not revealing sources. |
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The inflator is a tubular pressure vessel containing an ignitor, several grains of gas generant, and a filter surrounded by metal burst foil. |
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Obscenity laden laughter burst all of a sudden and their after shocks shake the foundations of decadency terribly, said a group of residents. |
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Obscenity laden laughter burst all of a sudden and their aftershocks shake the foundations of decadency terribly, said a group of residents. |
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Above these pits, there are hills formed by the hot masses burst out from the ground as estimated by a logical reasoning. |
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It was moving, getting this burst of heartfelt sincerity from a man whose default setting was gag-a-minute chirpiness. |
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Billy's dad would puff thoughtfully on his pipe, an affectation acquired in a recent and alarming burst of Anglophilia. |
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Because she wants to get rapid clearing, she often turns to a burst of clobetasol in these circumstances. |
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The UK-wide AAA programme aims to reduce the number of deaths from burst aneurysms by means of early detection, appropriate monitoring and treatment. |
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Later that day he burst into the home of Koumis Constaninou, 59, Hornsey, North London, attacked him on the stairs with a knife, but fled after a struggle. |
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He turned the handle as he spoke, but the door did not yield. We threw ourselves against it. With a crash it burst open, and we almost fell headlong into the room. |
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The 61-year-old was alone in his home on the A51 Brereton Hill at Brereton, Rugeley, when three men wearing balaclavas and combat jackets burst in. |
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An integrated 32-byte bi-directional FIFO buffer memory supports zero wait state burst operation or programmable wait states from zero through seven. |
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It is filled with pink lilies, snapdragons, yellow carnations and purple waxflower that absolutely burst from a beautifully traditional ceramic vase. |
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A single burst of ack-ack, high and wide, announces our arrival. |
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The regular whump of rotating helicopter blades segued into the sound of an old car engine idling, before evolving into a burst of static resembling a poorly tuned radio. |
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They signify that the very tiny blood vessel in the conjunctiva has burst. |
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Censorship drives poisonous ideas to the fringes, where they are readily fertilised in the darkness, and grow malignantly to burst splenetically into our body democratic. |
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In the mid-1990s he was not even the funniest comedian in the Black Country after Frank Skinner burst on the scene with tales of the coarser side of life as a yam yam. |
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The moment she saw her long lost son's clothes, the mother burst into tears butstarted to ululate in mixed emotions of nostalgia and celebratory happiness. |
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The all-girl quartet of the Bangles burst onto the Los Angeles music scene in the 1980s with a retro, jangle pop appeal that quickly became a chart-topping phenomenon. |
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Even an expensive cracker can go off with a phut, not a bang, and burst to reveal one paper hat, one tired motto and a piece of plastic jewellery. |
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Such a burst on a large interleaved packet only blanks part of the packet, it can be recovered from error correction information in the rest of the packet. |
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A rapid defense reaction after pathogen attack is the oxidative burst where the plant produces reactive oxygen species at the site of the attempted invasion. |
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The esker may then fail under the load and burst, creating a new outflow. |
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The crew immediately went into action, even though there was a danger of a potentially deadly backdraught, where flames could burst out of a door or window at any time. |
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The burst of anger was out of character for the normally placid boy. |
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The robber, a black man, burst into the newsagents store in Trouse Lane, Wednesbury, shortly before 6am on Wednesday, and demanded cash from the till. |
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