While trading in stock options was increasing, both the volume and variety of other types of derivatives were growing explosively. |
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In calm weather, the gases would explosively recombine in combustion engines turning dynamos. |
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Hydrogen becomes explosively dangerous if it accumulates in the upper spaces of a structure. |
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Usually, these types of volcanoes erupt explosively and violently, sometimes completely blowing their tops! |
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It combines easily and even explosively with every other element except helium, neon, and argon. |
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The large and explosively growing private sector has over the past generation expanded to absorb the masses. |
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A passionate entrepreneur launches a start-up, and the company grows explosively. |
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It was followed by an explosively dazzling Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody No 11, which affirmed her purposeful and communicative pianism. |
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Hot and cool colors come together explosively within individual dishes, offering various effects of density and opacity. |
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Volcanoes erupt not simply because magma is hot, but because hot, rising magma turns underground water to steam, which then expands explosively. |
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These sediments are melted and generate magma, which buoys up to earth's surface and erupts explosively at major island arc volcanic systems. |
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Since the adoption of the exhalative model for the mineralization, the host succession has been interpreted as a dominantly effusive, and explosively eruptive, volcanic pile. |
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Beauty will not intrude on proceedings when the bell sounds on Saturday for a bout between two fighters, one explosively combative, the other composed and skillful. |
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It is expected this region of the forest will burn explosively if ignited. |
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It can burn through the steel at the bottom of the drywell and interact with the concrete, producing carbon monoxide and hydrogen, which could react explosively. |
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The character is, by turns, explosively angry and wearily remorseful. |
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The trio seem increasingly intent on going for the jugular, asserting themselves aggressively and explosively in a manner entirely befitting a band whose home is Glasgow. |
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While street crime rates have historically been low compared to other industrialised nations, social issues have been tied to a rise in explosively violent incidents. |
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Internationally, the number of phones increased explosively. |
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It accelerates combustion when involved in a fire and can decompose explosively when heated. |
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Reacts violently and explosively with strong oxidizers, furfurly alcohol, hydrogen peroxide. |
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The other was said to be five explosively formed penetrators, another armor-piercing weapon. |
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In this method, sulfur dioxide gas and air are converted catalytically into sulfur trioxide, a gas that combines explosively with water to form sulfuric acid. |
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Incompatibility with other substances: May react violently or explosively with oxidizers, alkalies, DMSO, amines, water, alcohol acids. |
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Like Krakatau, Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines in 1991 rumbled and belched gases and expelled clouds of ash for days, often explosively. |
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Bicarbonate of soda is dynamite in a baker's arsenal: fast, potent and explosively reactive. |
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Enhanced armour penetrators either detonate a squashed explosive against the target or explosively focus a jet of metal onto its surface. |
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The question of the leadership, which could have explosively boiled over, now subsides to the usual simmer. |
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It may also react explosively to hydrocarbons and may ignite combustibles such as wood, paper, oil or cloth. |
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The prices of raw materials are rising explosively, mainly because of the huge demand from China. |
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The quantity of e-waste being imported from industrialized countries is growing explosively, and with it the potential danger. |
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However, other volcanoes, especially those in the subduction-related belts, have erupted explosively in the past. |
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This material is corrosive and can react explosively when it comes into contact with organic materials. |
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May react explosively with halogen compounds, finely divided platinum, lithium, chlorine trifluoride, nitrogen trifluoride, oxygen difluoride. |
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It is colourless, odourless and tasteless, but reacts explosively when combined with air, oxygen or chlorine. |
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The vertical jump measures an individual's ability to jump explosively in the vertical direction. |
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Long anchor bolts burrow deep into the walls to prevent the rock from explosively bursting inwards. |
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It has its own explosively bright spiciness to bring to the dance. |
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Through its reaction with oxygen, hydrogen releases energy explosively in heat engines or quietly in fuel cells to produce water as its only byproduct. |
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Only a fool would prescribe remedies for the current problems of the Net, which is developing explosively and uncontrollably into an outlaw world. |
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The picture, at once refined and gross to a fare-thee-well, is explosively funny. |
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As far as explosively catchy slogans go, that may take the door prize for the most leaden. |
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His skin isn't all explosively zitty like so many boys our age. |
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But of course Chinatown was set comfortably in the past, while The ghost writer deals explosively with events still unfolding. |
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As the lava reaches the surface, gas held within it is released explosively to form a lava fountain, similar to a geyser. |
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Nuclear energy has been released explosively by both nuclear fusion and nuclear fission. |
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The No. 2 wheel rim failed while the aircraft was taxiing as a result of an undetected fatigue crack, allowing the tire to deflate explosively. |
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Not surprisingly, this laid-back ball of nerves is also both intensely rational and explosively emotional. |
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On thick brown earth, under golden light, male and female gangs respond muscularly, explosively, to Stravinsky's recorded score and its theme of biological imperative and ritual sacrifice. |
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Erythroderma sometimes begins quite explosively and suddenly. |
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The batter looks almost scorched, fried to the very edge of acceptability, and it clads explosively juicy flesh, adhering faithfully until it shatters like glass to the tooth. |
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There have been many studies of the Earth's magnetosphere and space weather, but these have never pinpointed exactly how the energy of the solar wind transforms explosively into auroras in the magnetosphere. |
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He tells press people, explosively, what he thinks of them. |
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A drink on last fall's menu that used the explosively menthol Branca Menta as base spirit mixed with anisette proved to be a hit with guests. |
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Good Day to Die Hard,' the fifth entry in the annals of hard-to-kill New York cop John McClane, is not that explosively bad movie. |
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The Economist's article pointed out that in many emerging countries the middle class has not grown incrementally, but explosively. |
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By being explosively lactose intolerant, I'm afraid. |
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Beginning quietly, the orchestra drops to the extremely soft ppp level, setting up an explosively dissonant C-sharp blast, followed by a laughing, full volume repetition of the opening theme. |
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Can react violently or explosively with bases, reducing agents, oxidizers, metal nitrites, nitrogen tetroxide, peroxyacetic acid. Can detonate if mixed with nitric acid. |
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With brain connections proliferating explosively during the first three years of life, children are discovering new things in virtually every waking moment. |
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In dilute acidic solutions, zinc will react with hydroxonium ions and produce hydrogen, which may react explosively with oxygen. |
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Members of the capsicum family, chilies and sweet peppers come in all shapes, sizes and colors, ranging from tiny, pointed, explosively hot Birdseye chilies, to large, fleshy peppers with a mild flavor. |
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In the eighty-five hundrecordeds recorded in the gyttja, a volcano on Deception Island seventy miles away as the albatross flies erupted explosively seven times. |
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Sigmodontines diversified explosively once in South America, although some degree of diversification may have already occurred in Central America before the colonization. |
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Volcanoes with rhyolitic magma commonly erupt explosively, and rhyolitic lava flows are typically of limited extent and have steep margins, because the magma is so viscous. |
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Like airbags, pretensioners are triggered by sensors in the car's body, and many pretensioners have used explosively expanding gas to drive a piston that retracts the belt. |
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In the Filicales the leptosporangium has a specialized spore dispersal mechanism involving an annulus of cells with thick walls that ejects spores explosively as it dries out. |
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Minutes later, an explosively formed projectile penetrated the front passenger window of the lead Humvee, instantly killing the team chief and driver. |
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