It is as if the lava from an erupting volcano had hardened into a crust just before it engulfed the neighborhood. |
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The boosters near her wings flared up, erupting in a burst of pressure that sent her streaming forward. |
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At least there was an escape route, just in case I felt the dormant volcano erupting. |
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He dropped the fireball, the ground erupting in a fierce inferno, brutal flames licking at the surrounding trees with their fiery tongues. |
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Our emotions will be erupting like thermal steam vents, containing sharp silica glass shards from lava rock. |
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The result was quite spectacular, as huge tongues of flame would shoot out of the openings, much like lava from an erupting volcano. |
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However, whereas volcanic activity ceased on the Moon several billion years ago, Io still has about a dozen volcanoes erupting at any one time. |
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He played with easy beguiling brilliance, like neon light, at times erupting into shards of pure ecstatic electric yearning. |
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I sighed and reached for her, taking her into my arms and holding her tightly, as her slim frame shuddered and shook with the erupting tears. |
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Sporadic explosions, ashfall, and an erupting lava flow are clear signs that the volcano is not yet finished. |
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It is erupting more frequently and more intensely than during the last three centuries. |
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They fled their homes with a few personal belongings, escaping the acrid sulphuric fumes and lava of an erupting volcano. |
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At this series of erupting geysers in the north of the island, boiling water is expelled from the magma at the earth's core. |
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The loaves crash to the floor and in the erupting chaos we are offered profuse excuses and apologies. |
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Suddenly, the black shadow burst into coruscant life, amethyst shields erupting into shimmering life, drowning the blue radiance. |
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In contemporary cricket, one force reckoned to be a dormant volcano is erupting now. |
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As the snow continued to flurry on and off outside, quarrels between Wes and Frankie were constantly erupting inside the Horse and Carriage. |
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Her legs were starting to grow tired and sore, and a stitch of pain was erupting in her side. |
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Given the match-fixing scandals that are erupting daily from Africa and Asia, the departure of one of the few superstars above suspicion would be a huge blow to world cricket. |
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The long-simmering anger of alienated black youth at racism and economic injustice in the ghettos was erupting into violent and destructive urban insurrections. |
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The erupting interconnectedness of nature, the compulsiveness of vines wrapping around the charred branches, is rhythm itself, laughably swarming, violent, bright. |
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David coped by continuing to fulfill his sibling caretaking responsibilities at home, while erupting with fits of anger, foul language, and violent outbursts at school. |
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Shadows of pain echoed over his body, from the feeling of a limb being severed, to the feeling of a thousand boil poxes erupting from his skin all at once. |
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Cara Duncan, from Aberdeen, has been swathed in bandages since she was three months old to stop her skin erupting in painful blisters from an allergy to everyday items. |
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Via Gawker comes this beautiful video, shot yesterday by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory, of a gigantic solar prominence erupting on the Sun. |
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She kept erupting into fits of maniacal chuckles at some secret joke. |
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Thus a Channel 7 advertisement in July 1996 featured images of the second world war, video footage of a New Zealand volcano erupting, and images of a Maori haka or war dance. |
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The story goes that in the so-called Bermuda Triangle, erupting clouds of methane gas in the Sargasso Sea make ships disappear without a trace. |
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In years past the parade included a kazoo band, a shotgun dog weddings, and a loudspeaker erupting Elvis Presley music. |
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Although none are erupting now many have the potential to erupt in the near future. |
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This building is at risk of erupting into flames due to substandard electrical wiring, SIGAR found. |
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IÂ visit the El Tatio geysers, a sunrise spectacle of erupting water, steam and hot volcanic mud, and take a dip in the thermal pools. |
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Old sectarian tensions and mistrust have bubbled up to the surface once more through the fissures caused by the row erupting over Sunday's march. |
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For the first time in 30 years, food protests are erupting in many places at once. |
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The marriage was going badly, and there was some danger of violence erupting, so they went to a judge. |
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Shortly after, the bus driver looked in the side mirror and saw a ball of flame and a plume of smoke erupting from the area of the crossing. |
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Needless to say, the best way to protect civilians from the dangers of armed conflict is to prevent armed conflicts from erupting. |
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They may lose their ability to trust and often live in fear of the next crisis erupting or of losing one or both of their parents. |
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Underneath the most placid waters, there are vicious currents and tides, and underwater volcanoes that are constantly erupting. |
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She was trapped in mud debris from an erupting volcano that had solidified like concrete around her legs and up to her chest, preventing her from being pulled out. |
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The benzene was really leaping around, splattering and erupting. |
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At the basketball games on Friday night, the whole crowd was erupting to its feet as people in the stands were shouting and cheering while SFU quested for yet another victory. |
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Because ash clouds drift with prevailing winds for many days and thousands of miles, they potentially threaten air corridors that are far removed from the erupting volcano. |
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While exploring the woods near his home, he came across a forest meadow erupting in purple pasqueflowers, blue lungworts, yellow anemones and white corydalis. |
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Two Siamese cats in the windowseat peered down at Sam critically, apparently hiding from the lights, soft music, and exuberant voices erupting from every other window. |
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Closing my eyes I can see, across the boggy run, a six-foot alligator erupting from the speckled combination of dark water and bright bladderwort. |
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I have to say that during the course of the crisis, and particularly when it was first erupting, there were very clear manifestations of protectionist tendencies and economic nationalism. |
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A supernova will be erupting on July 2 and it promises to be display rivaling any Fourth of July fireworks. |
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Mauna Loa is an active shield volcano and scientists think that it has been erupting for about 700,000 years. |
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The volcano has been erupting for a month in the ocean about 65 kilometers northwest of the capital, Nuku'alofa. |
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His stuff was called body horror because it was always things happening to people's insides, things erupting from inside the body. |
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This is the event that was postponed from its original date in April this year due to the widespread travel disruption caused by the erupting Icelandic volcano. |
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Even as we listened to the testimonies our voices were often drowned out by the sound of the crowd erupting with shouts of joy as miracles continued to occur throughout the night. |
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Apart from the paint pots, there is also a selection of other thermal features in the area, including a number of geysers, one or other of which almost always seems to be erupting. |
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That will help prevent a security vacuum in Darfur, at a time when violence is erupting once again and when the process launched by the Abuja peace agreements is at a standstill. |
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If a fraction of that amount had been spent to prevent conflicts from erupting in the first place, countless lives and dollars could have been saved. |
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She creates her artwork in one shot like lava erupting from a volcano then polishes it with precision once the initial enthusiasm has settled down. |
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However, it is important to remember that an erupting volcano may exhibit more than one type of behaviour, and it is not uncommon for both passive and explosive phases to occur in a single eruptive cycle. |
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He uses plants like an artist might use paint: a swirl of deep red from some well-grown snapdragons, a hint of cream and purple from some late irises, a furcraea erupting into flower with a spike of candy-floss pinkness. |
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Throughout the 19th century Irish opposition to the Union was strong, occasionally erupting in violent insurrection. |
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Hotspot volcanic island ridges are created by volcanic activity, erupting periodically, as the tectonic plates pass over a hotspot. |
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In 1832, cholera, which had been erupting all across Europe, reached Exeter. |
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The problems remained unsolved, erupting again in 1712 with the second battle of Villmergen. |
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Most recently erupting in 2014, Pico do Fogo is the largest active volcano in the region. |
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For Carlyle, chaotic events demanded what he called 'heroes' to take control over the competing forces erupting within society. |
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With large energetic gestures, he conjures the dynamism of nature into being, where matter dances, becomes alive and establishes itself as if erupting from a moment of febrility. |
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She struggled to explain how her party would pay for the 500,000 new council homes it is pledging to build, erupting into a coughing fit when pressed. |
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His habit of erupting into a murderous fury is another factor. |
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Examine, with University of Alberta, how magnetic clouds erupting from the Sun evolve during their propagation through interplanetary space so as to better understand their impact on Earth. |
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It was preferable to have access to resources to resolve disputes at an early stage and thus prevent larger, more acute and more complex conflicts from erupting. |
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The conflicts could well smoulder quietly for a certain amount of time before erupting in a series of raids, attacks and counterattacks, all seeking revenge, with the last attack always justified by the previous one. |
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Redness on the cheek near the area where a tooth is erupting. |
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In the coastal resort of Hammamet, looters trashed Mr Materi's villa and slaughtered his pet tiger. More disturbingly, reports emerged of attacks by suspected saboteurs and snipers, with gun battles erupting in the capital. |
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On the menu is a Melt My Heart starter, made with white chocolate and scallops, a main course of pigeon and popping candy, followed by erupting figs. |
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Certain minerals may exsolve into the atmosphere from an erupting volcano. |
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One common trope about genocide is that they are the result of ancient tribal and ethnic hatreds boiling over and erupting into exterminatory violence. |
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Ringent pools of gas kept erupting in oily eyes on the surface. |
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Each time a periodic comet revisits the inner solar system, it can experience the gentle effects of dust-bearing gas jets erupting on its sun-warmed surface. |
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