| This agreement was intended to prevent unnecessary suffering caused to troops by the use of exploding bullets. |
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| Nothing gets more attention than a muscular body complete with exploding muscle and chiseled abs. |
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| In several locations, rivers of mercury flowed from the planet's core, and occasional bursts of exploding methane jetted from the deeper craters. |
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| My temper has been short to the point of exploding, I have raged at the smallest thing. |
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| That would mean that instead of instantly exploding like a bomb, liquid fire would spew out of the fuel tank of the rammer. |
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| If the clump is really there, it may come from nuclear burning inside the exploding white dwarf, or it may come from the companion star. |
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| Point out that whitetail deer and elk populations are exploding and we respond that mule deer hunting isn't like it was. |
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| This presents a major problem for film historians, as improperly stored reels of nitrate film are in danger of disintegrating, or even exploding. |
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| The band built its reputation with club gigs before exploding onto the worldwide music scene. |
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| We think there will obviously be an exploding demand for broadband content, and we believe the content will be regionalized and localized. |
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| Thousands of sheets of white, letter-size paper carpeted the gallery floor, as though deposited by an exploding Xerox machine. |
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| Wood is trucked in to heat the molds, to remove the wax for reuse, and to prevent the molten metal exploding during pouring. |
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| We live in an age of exploding information, but we act less and less on what we hear. |
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| His idea was to use the material flux from an exploding fission weapon to compress a container that held the light isotopes. |
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| By this time the fire had become an inferno and tyres were exploding around them. |
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| But these efforts were hampered by failed water pressure, exploding gas meters, arcing power lines and other serious hazards. |
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| There was a loud booming noise that sounded like a gas tank exploding in the condo unit below. |
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| There are exploding blood packs, guts hanging out of soldiers and, that good old stylistic standby, the shift into slo-mo. |
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| Adding a sense of combat reality to the classroom are sandbags, camouflage netting, and the sounds of exploding ordnance and close air support. |
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| He was the technical services engineer for a bitumen company, delighting in tales of tarry deposits and exploding tankers. |
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| Kiara had to clamp her hand over her mouth in order to stop herself from exploding with laughter. |
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| These songs are infused with a hint of twangy menace, bubbling under but never exploding. |
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| Doctors warned today of the dangers of eggs exploding after being heated in a microwave oven and leading to serious injuries. |
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| He hurled it into the chest of the monster and the trident transformed itself into a shaft of lightning, exploding into the beast. |
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| Another is our exploding trade deficit and the rising export of American wealth overseas. |
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| Glasses and bottles were shattering throughout the room, exploding on the walls and cutting everyone in range. |
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| Elements on Earth such as oxygen, calcium, iron and gold came long ago from exploding stars such as this one. |
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| The night sky should be exploding with celestial activity as one of the most impressive shooting star showers of the year takes place this week. |
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| There will be electrical and plumbing problems, such as short circuits and exploding toilets. |
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| The electrical systems on the walls started to short-circuit before exploding in a chain reaction. |
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| That means linking up with the bitterness exploding around public sector pay. |
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| The video showed a white truck exploding and black plumes of smoke billowing into the air. |
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| The machine injects a rod 15 inches into the ground before exploding a blast of compressed air to loosen the earth and help drainage. |
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| Many residents were woken by the deafening sound of the exploding pipe and water gushing down the street and into their houses. |
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| Their explosives had a time delay trigger to give the divers time to leave the port before exploding. |
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| On Monday January 21, more than 50 people were killed when a petrol station blew up, the fuel exploding when it came into contact with hot lava. |
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| While eating his fruit-cup he became surrounded by pleasant talk exploding from the young couples and unattached singles at the table. |
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| These blowouts were not from the tyres letting them down but simply from inner tubes exploding! |
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| You had to blast, stab and bludgeon your way through a number of missions which involved exploding stores, shoplifting and killing. |
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| The event is a spectacular combination of fireworks exploding in harmony with a musical accompaniment. |
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| Lidge's exploding fastball and hard slider complement Dotel's fastball, which was practically unhittable last season. |
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| The windowpanes rattled, and the girls could feel the subsonic boom of a bomb exploding. |
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| He then dashed through a hail of small arms and exploding hand grenades to abort a breach of the main gate. |
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| Older people are terrified by fireworks exploding in the small hours of the morning. |
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| A family of three are counting their blessings after a smoke detector alerted them to an exploding fridge fire which threatened their lives. |
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| Stars popped into brilliance with cap-gun like cracks, making me think of exploding light bulbs. |
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| Before the soldiers could grasp what was happening, bombs were exploding and trees were crashing noisily. |
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| The world of digital special effects is an exploding market and the latest technology has revolutionised the industry. |
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| That way the hard barrel compresses the relatively soft metal of the bullet as the exploding gunpowder hurls the projectile down the barrel. |
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| Some were popped out of their frames by the force of the exploding jet fuel, but they fell without breaking or splintering. |
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| The bush fire, represented by the exploding figure in the centre of the painting, started at a place beyond the right edge of the painting. |
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| I spend about an hour and a half on a quiet train each day, reading voraciously, and my head is exploding with ideas. |
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| Berlin is a scary place to drive, and my mother had asked this cabbie how on earth he could handle it without exploding and going crazy. |
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| This was done by using Hubble to peer halfway across the universe to find ancient exploding stars called supernovae. |
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| Nowadays these artificial limitations are no longer bound to exploding online costs or harassingly slow connections. |
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| I read another article today concerning Luis Figo being sent off and exploding at the referee after seeing the card. |
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| He is so volatile and immediate, it may be such a one needs a little ongoing guidance and a brake for his ever exploding ideas. |
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| Don't forget to click on the image to see the much larger hi-res version and take a good look around the exploding street-lamp. |
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| It was a proud banner of white silk exploding in a brilliant red sunburst whose rays shot forth in all directions. |
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| His growth has never been in question, exploding with complicated chops and orchestrations on every album. |
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| The American market is now exploding with sweet ciders that are light, refreshing, and unfit for your cheese. |
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| During one production, his montage-style assault upon the audience's senses climaxed with fireworks planted under their chairs exploding. |
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| Sly has traded in his exploding arrows for a chocolate milk mustache, his waxy steroidism for cutesy cloddishness. |
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| Fireworks screamed up into the sky, exploding all around us and strobing the face of every building. |
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| The troops were hit by the exploding vehicle and then came under mortar fire, he told a news conference. |
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| These blowouts were not from the Kevlar tyres letting them down but simply from inner tubes exploding! |
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| Why do some people snap, exploding into rages even over seemingly minor irritations? |
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| He'd launch into some crazy-ass story about one of the boxes exploding or something. |
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| The US Army was collapsing, drug use exploding, combat refusals rife, fragging common. |
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| Around every corner was a bed just exploding with roses, and each one more magnificent and fragrant than the last. |
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| There have also been several reports of old wooden fume cupboards exploding after the use of perchloric acid. |
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| With the exploding populace of the cities and its suburbs, household garbage and refuse is posing a serious threat. |
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| It was impossible to hear anything over the deafening crashing of the desks or the unbearable exploding of the hallways. |
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| Social unrest was exploding as anti-war protestors and civil rights demonstrators used the public stage to express their views. |
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| Electrification of factories and houses was an exploding new technology that increased output and brought with it appliances and radio. |
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| Cronenberg, infamous for exploding heads and such, isn't going to let us go home without grossing us out just a bit. |
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| Federal officials say he spoke with al Qaeda about exploding a radioactive dirty bomb somewhere in the United States. |
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| Population growth in this country is exploding, due in large part to immigration, legal and illegal. |
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| In this day and age of exploding energy costs, it is just plain ignorant to plant evergreens where they don't belong. |
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| It's all dusky reds and yellows, shag-headed battle royales, exploding tanks, and getting up the next day to relive it on the playground. |
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| The plane's jet engines started with a bang, sounding like a bomb exploding in the fuselage. |
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| Thanks to elections, there is no longer the danger of the former, violent impulses exploding. |
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| When I saw them I cried, because I had conflicting emotions exploding inside me. |
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| He spoke loudly, often exploding into laughter at his own cleverness and compelling attention with a strange stutter. |
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| The young bloke on the veranda stares unwittingly for a moment or two at the approaching figure before suddenly exploding into action. |
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| The companies are regrouping to better attack the market, a market exploding in size and complexity. |
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| Her reply was drowned out by the sound of the warehouse exploding behind them. |
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| It was 1,660 hertz, in the range of frequencies expected to emanate from an exploding star. |
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| Vladimir could hear scattered gunfire on the right flank now, a staccato of pops amid the deeper roar of the artillery shells exploding to their rear. |
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| Their first single opens with a loping reggae rhythm topped off with barbershop quartet harmonies, before unexpectedly exploding into big-band jazz. |
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| Born in San Francisco in 1963, she was brought up in the Haight-Ashbury district, placing her at ground zero of America's exploding counter-culture. |
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| The leader, an Italian, was dressed in swimming trunks, a mask and snorkel and flippers and the children were exploding with giggles at the sight of this extraordinary man. |
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| Google currently has the luxury of being inefficient because of its enviable position as the most powerful member of an oligopoly controlling an exploding market. |
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| While some may say that our exploding obesity epidemic is a hyperbole, fat does beget fat. |
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| The sky was exploding as the blood red sun sank below the horizon. |
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| Hoses and jets were also used to keep gas canisters from exploding in the fierce heat and to stop the fire from spreading to the marina's petrol station. |
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| Fighters were weaving in and out, some exploding in tiny flashes of light. |
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| This was the era of the junk bond, and the beginning of what became the vast financial-derivatives bubble which is exploding the financial system of the world today. |
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| Chayefsky first set words down on paper after convalescing from injuries suffered from an exploding landmine. |
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| The local churches were celebrating The Feast of corpus Christi by launching brilliantly exploding rockets into the night. |
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| One Squadron aircraft was seen to go down in flames, exploding in woods. |
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| They opposed the 16th century Spanish conquest and remained in a state of mute resistance over the years, exploding in rebellion at the end of the 18th century. |
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| Although the reforms at walnut Street were successful, the population of Philadelphia and its criminals was exploding. |
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| I had my own landing craft, slung on-board the troop ship Glenear, and when we arrived I ferried men to and from the shore with German shells exploding all around me. |
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| The exploding bombs and gunpowder leveled every structure for hundreds of yards in all directions. |
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| Video replay of the crash shows Chilton weaving his way through an exploding tide of debris. |
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| Track after track meanders on, never finding its center, never exploding into the rock and roll ecstasy that the band always seems capable of, but never quite delivers. |
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| On the web, meanwhile, sites devoted to personal development and productivity, or life-hacking, to use the brilliant geek neologism, are exploding. |
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| There is no record of nail bombs exploding on the day in question. |
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| With 4,000 deaths in West Africa, the number of forsaken children is exploding. |
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| Rockets, Roman candles, Catherine wheels the size of truck tyres, 400 tons in all, exploding in cascades over the city for 45 minutes beginning at the stroke of midnight. |
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| A passenger said the sound of the impact sounded like a bomb exploding. |
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| German saboteurs plotted a wartime bombing campaign in Britain using exploding cans of processed peas, according to secret files made public for the first time today. |
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| Many of our men of speculation, instead of exploding general prejudices, employ their sagacity to discover the latent wisdom which prevails in them. |
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| This book is fascinating not because of exploding bombs and smouldering passions, but because of the perplexing subtleties it offers about a life often judged uninteresting. |
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| I move, all of my muscles tensing, then exploding into action. |
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| Imagine a bomb exploding next to a body, tearing it into little pieces. |
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| Two graduates from York University were hit by the blast from an exploding space rocket which killed a Russian soldier and wounded eight more this week. |
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| Terminal illness makes a fantastic, fun-filled irreverent backdrop for black comedy, exploding with comments on humankind's barbarian invasion of the planet. |
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| At one point a section of the harbour was cordoned off amid fears of exploding diesel as thick clouds of smoke and fumes billowed across Cartron Bay. |
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| Moviegoers can thrill to a spinning top exploding in mid-air! |
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| All over the campuses are television sets with huge crowds seated around them, alternately watching in silence or exploding into bloodcurdling screams. |
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| I knew where his hands were on my back, I could feel the patterns he was tracing with his fingers, where my hands were behind his neck, the fireworks exploding in my head. |
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| There was a loud clash of steel on steel as the swords collided, sparks exploding into being, before both warriors pulled away, circling each other warily. |
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| At the same time, commercial, social and professional opportunities are exploding as new markets open to competition and foreign investment and participation. |
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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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| The missile shot past them, exploding in a cloud of white smoke. |
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| But an insect, the spruce budworm, has its own dynamic, periodically exploding in population, denuding trees, competing directly with the industry. |
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| Two of my buddies in the class saw that I was close to exploding, and they were quicker than I. They grabbed me and bustled me right out of the class. |
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| She is about 13 years old, living proof of the tensions that have grown up over decades in Redfern, passing down the generations and exploding into a full-blown race riot. |
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| The battle hits all of Hollywood's cues for what warfare is supposed to look and sound like, including tracers, shushing, exploding shells and gore. |
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| Michael Ironside stars as a homicidal telepath in a notorious, exploding heads, sci-fi horror show. |
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| On lap eight, Lewis Hamilton was the first to suffer as he headed down the Wellington Straight, his left-rear exploding and rapidly delaminating. |
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| Good science fiction isn't about aliens and ray guns and exploding planets. |
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| A TEAM of Merseyside police officers caused chaos by exploding a stun grenade at an army base. |
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| The Ebook Academy just opened its virtual doors to meet the growing needs of this exploding ebook market. |
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| See a video of the Tsar Bomb exploding and try nuking your own home in our weird science blog at www. |
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| The population further nosedived after humans introduced a virus to control the region's exploding wild-rabbit population. |
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| It was also reported that propone tanks were exploding at the scene, triggering the call for a second and third alarm. |
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| Live experiments will include exploding Easter eggs, chocolate flame throwers and stunt bunnies fired into space. |
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| I have rarely given any thought to the possibility of an exploding snowblower. |
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| Five years later Faraday, experimenting with exploding fuselike metal wires in an inert atmosphere, evaporated thin films. |
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| Saffrey last night admitted his collection included exploding thunderflashes, which the military used to simulate blasts in training. |
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| These defensive mines anticipated modern antivehicular mines, albeit by collapsing rather than exploding. |
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| They enjoyed making lava lamps, potions, exploding volcanoes and lots of noisy sounds. |
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| Nanoha and Fate both receive brand-new transformation sequences, although the famous exploding knickers are still there in all their glory. |
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| A bomb also struck the Lords Chamber, but went through the floor without exploding. |
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| His attempt to take Roxburgh from the English in 1460 succeeded, but at the cost of his life as he was killed by an exploding artillery piece. |
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| In the event of an emergency, safety valves can be used to prevent pipes from bursting or the reactor from exploding. |
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| In the aftermath of its successful attack against the ship, the Hunley also sank, possibly because it was too close to its own exploding torpedo. |
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| Samsung Electronics has released 4 new models of DVD camcorders in Beijing, exploding into DVD camcorder market for the first time. |
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| When the target ship hits the steel cable, the mines on either side are drawn down the side of the ship's hull, exploding on contact. |
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| He thereby laid open the way for future Antarctic exploration by exploding the myth of a habitable southern continent. |
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| Egypt is exploding with protests, sit-ins and strikes these days. |
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| In 1870, a Norwegian man named Svend Foyn successfully patented and pioneered the modern exploding whaling harpoon and gun. |
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| Because rorquals sank when they died, later versions of the exploding harpoon injected air into the carcass to keep it afloat. |
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| The Mongols fought as a united force, not as individuals, and bombarded the samurai with exploding missiles and showered them with arrows. |
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| Thus smells emanating from pig sties, strict liability against dumping rubbish, or damage from exploding dams. |
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| The only light was given off by the exploding shells over Fort McHenry, illuminating the flag that was still flying over the fort. |
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| The volume occupied by the star's exploding gases underwent a trillionfold increase. |
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| As Bourne came out, he could see shells exploding by the dump, with some shrapnel bursting, woolly-bears they called them, overhead. |
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| This is approximately the heat of exploding what the Germans call bang-gas, the result being liquid. |
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| Songs are instantly forgettable, the staging a blur of neon-lit video screens, fireworks and exploding streamers and confetti. |
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| Ruth Finn's set, showing the bar in the instant of exploding, suggests the influence of Cornelia Parker's classic installation, Cold Dark Matter. |
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| I found a Wowee exploding past my lips as the MPS seared into action, justifying all I had heard about the new kid on the hot-hatch block. |
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| Kingfishers, in transmitting their inscapes, might also burst into flames, exploding in a climax of simultaneous demonstration and dissolution. |
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| This was cathartic, a daily brain dump that kept all the recipients in the loop on Tricia's progress and me from exploding from all the stress. |
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| It was believed that London would be hit by two to four bombs of up to ve megatons, each exploding over the city. |
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| We've all seen talent shows a million times, but if you're going to give something a twist and spin, why not surprise people with trap doors, bungees and exploding stages? |
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| World War III started on VJ Day as a cold war. It began to warm up when the Russians blockaded Berlin and nearly reached the exploding point in Korea. |
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| Approximately one third of the ships were damaged by exploding mines. |
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| It's about running at 100mph through the world, then parkouring up an exploding cube van that's 100ft in the air, bouncing off it and hitting the wall and keeping on going. |
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| Attorney Turchin represents several victims allegedly injured by shrapnel or over inflation of exploding airbags in claims against Takata and other vehicle manufacturers. |
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| Before exploding, these stars, then known as Wolf-Rayet stars, have lost their outer atmosphere and slimmed down to a mere 10 to 20 times the mass of the sun. |
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| When a single light appears to course up and down the darkened work before stopping in the center and exploding, for example, it floods the adjacent walls. |
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| He is among that select group of communicators who have parlayed themselves into positions in the new, exploding media environment that didn't quite exist before. |
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| Maybe it was just a party popper exploding When Happy Birthday the Gods sang Or was that really the birth of the universe Many billions of years ago? |
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| Another redraft of our advertising rules is exploding on the law scene. |
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| Tyson's research interests include star formation, exploding stars, dwarf galaxies and the structure of our Milky Way, and he hosts the television show Cosmos. |
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| Rene also has to deal with more than his fair share of knockwurst sausages, dead parrots, exploding cheeses and the imminent arrival of Hitler and Goering. |
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| The recipe above made five haggises and I tied each one up with string and punctured them with a thermometer spike to try and stop them exploding when cooking. |
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