Burst Sentence Examples

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  • Tammy burst through the door and saw Lisa sitting on the counter.

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  • He released a small burst of power into her.

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  • They burst out of the light, landing hard.

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  • After a slight hesitation the door burst open with a cracking blow.

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  • With his hands to his face, he burst into tears, shocking us.

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  • They burst into white flames.

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  • Martha burst into tears and we tried one last time.

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  • Jonathan Winston burst into the room and both men fired simultaneously.

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  • Jake shot off a burst of rounds as several vamps raced across the courtyard, their red eyes glowing and growls loud.

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  • They converged then, and moved quietly across the sand, hoping the Indians didn't burst from the night to attack them.

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  • She'd dared to hope again that everything was a hallucination brought on by too much alcohol, until Toby burst in chasing a cat she didn't remember owning.

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  • The gunfight gave another burst of life before winding down.

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  • Prayer ends, as it began, the banquet; and we break up not in bands of brigands, nor in groups of vagabonds, nor do we burst out into debauchery..

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  • I just know I'll burst into tears or not know how to answer if they ask questions.

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  • Dusty's shout to Darian was lost in another burst of thunder.

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  • A slight burst of tears followed from Martha until Dean rendered a speech on survival of the fittest, the laws of the jungle, the food chain and supply and demand.

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  • As if a shaken bottle of soda had been uncorked within her, her magic swelled and burst from her body.

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  • I have felt a bud "shyly doff her green hood and blossom with a silken burst of sound," while the icy fingers of the snow beat against the window-panes.

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  • As soon as he had left the room all the officers burst into loud laughter and Mary Hendrikhovna blushed till her eyes filled with tears and thereby became still more attractive to them.

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  • Evelyn looked ready to burst.

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  • Coldly, without looking at her son, she sent for her husband and, when he came, tried briefly and coldly to inform him of the facts, in her son's presence, but unable to restrain herself she burst into tears of vexation and left the room.

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  • At the Sanctuary, Kris was just getting ready to return to his tent when Kiki burst onto the beach, looking as if he were being chased by demons.

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  • Sarah and Connor were in her room when they heard Jackson burst through the door.

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  • He burst into tears, and exclaimed, " Ah!

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  • He was almost done when the burst of coolness awoke her, and she looked down to see him smoothing the skin around her faded wound.

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  • Jackson knew he had to give her something or she would burst, and, truth be told, he was proud of her for acting so casually when he knew every fiber of her being wanted to jump up and down screeching, 'Tell me, tell me!'.

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  • It was the blond special security woman, Elise, who burst into the med center.

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  • The fore limbs grow simultaneously, and even more rapidly, but remain concealed within a diverticulum of the branchial chambers until fully formed, when they burst through the skin (unless the left spiraculum be utilized for the egress of the corresponding limb).

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  • At length the old hound burst into view with muzzle to the ground, and snapping the air as if possessed, and ran directly to the rock; but, spying the dead fox, she suddenly ceased her hounding as if struck dumb with amazement, and walked round and round him in silence; and one by one her pups arrived, and, like their mother, were sobered into silence by the mystery.

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  • Marya Dmitrievna and the countess burst out laughing, and all the guests joined in.

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  • But without finishing what she was saying, Princess Mary burst into tears.

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  • A horrible thought burst unwanted into her mind.

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  • However, with a burst of uncustomary loquaciousness, she changed the subject.

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  • Suddenly, Hannah stopped.  Kris barreled towards her.  He glimpsed movement before he burst into the small clearing.  It wasn't until he leapt over the final hurdle – a massive fallen tree – did he see what stopped her.  One moment she stood with her back to him.  The next, she was on the ground, Rhyn's dagger dripping with blood.

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  • Jonathan burst through the door and stopped abruptly on the porch, staring at Josh.

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  • As he was reading the Law at the feast of tabernacles he burst into tears at the words " Thou mayest not set a stranger over thee which is not thy brother "; and the people cried out, " Fear not, Agrippa; thou art our brother."

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  • Ahmed Shah Abdali burst upon India from Afghanistan.

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  • Distant and faint gamma-ray burst afterglows will appear as tiny smudges of light even to the powerful UVOT.

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  • The forces of a dozen European nations burst into Russia.

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  • Jackson burst through the door with the girl in his arms screaming, Sarah!

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  • She needed to tell someone or she was going to burst.

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  • When using TENS to help activate endorphins we use Burst Tens Mode.

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  • Moments later, one of the disks put on a ' burst of speed ' and quickly outdistanced its pursuers.

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  • After spending a short time in Paris in order to supervise the transfer of his forces from Germany to the Pyrenees, he journeyed swiftly southwards, burst upon the Spaniards, and on the 3rd of December received the surrender of Madrid.

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  • The town in fact has little air of antiquity; genuine Arab buildings do not last long, especially in a valley periodically ravaged by tremendous floods when the tropical rains burst on the surrounding hills.

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  • Suddenly, Hannah stopped.  Kris barreled towards her.  He glimpsed movement before he burst into the small clearing.  It wasn't until he leapt over the final hurdle – a massive fallen tree – did he see what stopped her.  One moment she stood with her back to him.  The next, she was on the ground, Rhyn's dagger dripping with blood.

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  • These telescopes study the afterglow of the burst produced by the cooling material that remain from the original explosion.

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  • This can happen as a result of a burst appendix, childbirth or abdominal surgery.

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  • He expected a tenor aria from Der Rosenkavalier to burst through his thin, mean lips at any moment!

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  • In a burst of fear and rage, I ran at it wielding the ax as hard as I could.

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  • We saw the same thing when the dot-com bubble burst.

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  • Rising property prices helped to prop up the world economy after the stockmarket bubble burst in 2000.

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  • There was a sudden burst of gas from a side working in the five-feet seam.

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  • A short staccato burst from the bass is followed by vocals and percussion heralding the song in.

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  • When Kaye walked forward with such eloquence and made that moving vote of thanks, I thought I would burst with pride.

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  • Nine officers in riot gear burst into his house.

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  • Hoo har What is it those American gung hoo har What is it those American gung ho soldiers shout in movies with that throat clearing burst of machismo?

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  • Test drilling in the area revealed evidence of an abundance of methane hydrate just waiting to burst free of its watery confines.

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  • Before the last of the crew left, they lifted the hatches and the ship immediately burst into a roaring inferno.

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  • Of course, the bubble didn't take long to burst, thanks to our little mid-week jaunt to Grantham three days later.

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  • Their serious thought or witty jest Will burst my little bubble.

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  • Microsoft settled a similar lawsuit brought by Burst in March 2005.

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  • Four men, their faces concealed behind ski masks, burst into the pastor's small apartment located in the church building.

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  • Ming burst would say alice fighters with religious.

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  • Waiters burst into half-conscious accompaniment to classical and light opera overtures.

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  • Further projects are focussed on the structure and function of bacterial and mammalian cytochromes P450 and a family of plant respiratory burst oxidases.

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  • After first employing his wife not to " Kiss the book " he burst into tears and assumed a very penitent air.

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  • Paracelsus had burst upon the schools with such novel views and methods, with such irresistible criticism, that all opposition was at first crushed flat.

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  • But I cannot forget that in the sky of India, serene as it is, a small cloud may arise, no larger than a man's hand, but which, growing larger and larger, may at last threaten to burst and overwhelm us with ruin."

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  • Clusters of pink, sweetly scented flowers burst out along the naked stems from November to March - whatever the weather !

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  • With just a stroke of the brush, each offers the skin a burst of radiance and the added protection of SPF 20.

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  • She first complained in murmurs, then wept, and at last burst into loud lamentations, earnestly beseeching the operator to stop.

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  • Brett Brett needed emergency surgery after suffering a burst blood vessel in his throat.

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  • I would have hoped your tenants would be sensible enough not to want burst pipes damaging their goods.

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  • The ripe seed pods burst open with a loud pop, throwing the seeds several feet.

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  • The campsite became boggy at first, then huge puddles appeared, then, at about 8pm the river burst its banks.

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  • A really stylish vintage brooch, in a sun burst design, decorated with sparkling diamante rhinestones, dating to circa 1963.

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  • No sooner did he say, " the lotus of the heart burst into blossom ", than he went into deep samadhi.

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  • I expected Caroline to burst out laughing, as surely this must be the smallest chipolata sausage she has seen during her nursing career.

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  • Then, to her everlasting shame, she burst into tears.

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  • A burst of pure oxygen is very relaxing - which tends to make you a little sleepy.

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  • Had a hell of a day in court yesterday with a really smelly client with my bump trying to burst out the whole time!

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  • Cries of anguish burst from within deep whooping sobs racked his body.

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  • Generally thought to be a superb gig, the audience were noted to have burst into totally spontaneous mid-song applause more than once!

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  • But one night in February 1983, armed and masked men burst into his stables and kidnaped the champion stallion.

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  • The areas that have been exposed to the shortest burst of sunlight take on the appearance of bad sunburn.

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  • Then on Thursday morning a burst sewer pipe had to be repaired on Church Road, causing a two-mile tailback and an unfortunate odor.

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  • She burst out laughing, crying tears of laughter.

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  • Wrath has gone forth, a whirling tempest; it will burst upon the head of the wicked.

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  • Hedges burst with color and the estuary turns a shade of pink in June as sea thrift blooms.

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  • However, at times, deeper background undercurrents burst out into general view.

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  • A burst of polystyrene erupted like a Hawaiian volcano.

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  • At one moment he burst into song, was it a Viennese waltz or Waltzing Matilda?

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  • Only twelve months ago the building had no central heating, burst water pipes and wasn't decorated.

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  • Y Y PP in use, or the water in them become frozen, the lighting of the fire would cause the water to expand, and having no outlet it would in all probability burst the boiler.

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  • Bela did his utmost to place his kingdom in a state of defence, and appealed betimes to the pope, the duke of Austria and the emperor for assistance; but in February and March 1241 the Tatars burst through the Carpathian passes; in April Bela himself, after a gallant stand, was routed on the banks of the Saj6 and fled to the islands of Dalmatia; and for the next twelve months the kingdom of Hungary was merely a geographical expression.

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  • Grassi and Noe think that if the cavity of the labium be full of the larval nematodes this bending will burst the tissue, and through the rent the larvae will escape and make their way into the body of the host.

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  • At first the utmost efforts of the republic failed to avert disaster; for the intensely royalist district of la Vendee, together with most of Brittany, burst into revolt, and several of the northern, central and southern departments rose against the Jacobin rule.

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  • The formidable defensive system on which the German Higher Command, apparently with good reasons, relied to hold up the Allied advance until the winter should give pause to active operations and secure for their hard-driven troops and warweary people a little respite from their trials and disillusionments, had been burst into fragments, and there was left for German arms no further resource for staving off disaster.

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  • Thus, if the time of flight of a shell is 5 sec., the height of the vertex of the trajectory is about loo ft.; and if the fuse is set to burst the shell one-tenth of a second short of its impact at B, the height of the burst is 7.84, say 8 ft.

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  • Nineveh, according to Herodotus, was besieged by Cyaxares and the Medes but saved by Madyes and the Scythians some twenty or more years before the Medes in alliance with Nabopolassar, king of Babylon, finally took it, c. 606 B.C. Much conjecture has been lavished upon the varying accounts which have reached us of the capture, but it seems probable that a heavy flood or the besiegers burst the great dam and while thus emptying the moats launched a flood against the west wall on the inside and thus breached the defences.

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  • On a stormy August night in 1689 150o Iroquois burst in on the village of Lachine near Montreal, butchered 200 of its people, and carried off more than loo to be tortured to death at their leisure.

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  • Shelley's "The Boat on the Serchio," 117, "woods of stunted fir" for "pine" which the rhyme requires; Prince Athanase, 250, "And sea buds burst beneath the waves serene" for "under."

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  • Mary took leave of her first and last master with passionate anguish and many parting kisses; but in face of his enemies, and in hearing of the cries which burst from the ranks, demanding her death by fire as a murderess and harlot, the whole heroic and passionate spirit of the woman, represented by her admirers as a spiritless imbecile, flamed out in responsive threats to have all the men hanged and crucified, in whose power she now stood helpless and alone.

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  • At length Fox, in seconding a motion for confining the debate to its proper subject, burst into the fatal question beyond the subject, taxing Burke with inconsistency, and taunting him with having forgotten that ever-admirable saying of his own about the insurgent colonists, that he did not know how to draw an indictment against a whole nation.

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  • The gun rang out with a deafening metallic roar, and a whistling grenade flew above the heads of our troops below the hill and fell far short of the enemy, a little smoke showing the spot where it burst.

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  • The reverberating echoes had not ceased when a clap as of the loudest thunder seemed to burst their ears.

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  • One car 's fuel tank has burst and a rivulet of gasoline is running toward an upturned car.

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  • Had a hell of a day in court yesterday with a really smelly client with my bump trying to burst out the whole time !

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  • Heath burst through onto a ball from Davidson only for Hook to smother the ball at his feet.

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  • The look on his face ⦠I burst into a fit of tears, sobbing loudly.

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  • But I only saw a first burst of stars through the thin, streaky clouds.

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  • No thunderclouds formed over the city as had happened at the time of Noah when the great flood burst on the earth.

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  • Only twelve months ago the building had no central heating, burst water pipes and was n't decorated.

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  • He 'd probably been about to burst, she realized as she recorded the volume on his chart and winced in sympathy.

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  • When she made reference to the tragic story, the whole room burst into tears.

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  • There was a sanitation issue when the water lines burst, so residents are being warned that the water is unsafe to drink.

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  • There was a sanitation issue when the water lines burst, so residents are being watned that the water isunsafe to drink.

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  • The students burst into cheers, celebrating the announcement that school was to be cancelled tomorrow due to snow.

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  • These usually wrap around the bag and snap in the front, ensuring the bag doesn't burst open if the zipper fails.

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  • A motion detector sweeps the area for up to 300 yards and emits a burst of sound undetectable to human ears.

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  • Rugs are usually added for coziness and for a burst of rich color.

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  • Use it to bring a little romance into that special night, and a little burst of sunshine into your day.

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  • Jimmy Jimmy Coco Burst is a body wash meant to be used with sunless tans.

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  • Jemma Kid Blush Duo in Clear Pink/Rose - This blush duo offers the ability to accentuate cheekbones with a burst of lighter color over a deeper rose.

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  • Bold, red makeup is suitable to wear for a special date or a burst of color.

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  • They include a KeyMan typing game that is very similar to the PacMan arcade game, as well as an undersea adventure where the player must burst bubbles before they reach the surface.

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  • When your brain perceives stress, your body releases adrenalin into the bloodstream, giving your brain the burst of energy it needs to fight, flee, or freeze.

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  • This is full of scallions, chiles, and other ingredients for a burst of flavor.

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  • The right flowers will add a burst of color and texture even if the dress lacks adornments.

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  • While black and white cakes may be starkly elegant in their own simple way, many couples prefer to add a simple burst of color to the cake design.

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  • Time your wedding for this burst of glorious light and color, and neither you nor your guests will be disappointed.

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  • Tropical cakes burst with flowers, color, enticing scents, and exotic flavors, which makes them favorites among brides and grooms all over the world.

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  • Flowers will not be in bloom, but if the venue has trees on the property, the changing leaves may supply a burst of color all their own.

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  • In what many people consider the comeback of a lifetime, Kiefer Sutherland burst onto the scene in 2001 in the experimental Fox action-drama 24.

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  • He burst back into the limelight on the fourth season of the popular dance competition, Dancing with the Stars.

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  • Although it seems like Ellen Page suddenly burst onto the Hollywood scene after completing the critical darling film Juno, she has completed a long list of films and television series.

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  • The pilots reportedly saw sparks coming from the plane as they were taxing down the runway when they lost control of the aircraft that crossed the highway into an embankment and burst into flames.

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  • Heidi intelligently used this burst in popularity growth to pursue jobs in television and film.

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  • A bright lime green boy's vest and tie is an unexpected burst of color welcome in multiple scenarios.

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  • The cyst can disrupt cycles until it grows large enough to burst the ovary.

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  • The brown and yellow flowers appear in long racemes from the tips of the shoots, differing in this from other kinds, in which they burst from the leaf-axils.

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  • Spring is the time when many trees, shrubs, annuals and perennials burst forth in blossom.

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  • With their nodding faces and velvety colors, the lightly scented annuals thrive in shivering cold, resist sudden frosts, and provide a welcome burst of color.

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  • Often soil gets a bit depleted from the first burst of growth in spring and summer.

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  • As an artist who is uniquely stylized and thereby difficult to categorize, Jason Mraz burst onto the popular music scene in the early 2000s and became one of the most emulated musicians of modern times.

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  • You can purchase more conservative pajamas or go all-out with novelty styles that are sure to add a burst of fun to your wardrobe.

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  • Both are made exclusively in Ecuador - the name comes from their burst in popularity by those involved in the construction of the Panama Canal.

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  • Adding a belt to your outfit is a great way to add a burst of color, a touch of whimsy or pull together a polished, finished look.

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  • When Sarah Palin burst onto the political scene in August of 2008 as Presidential candidate John McCain's Vice Presidential pick, the entire country took notice.

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  • Keep in mind that if you're suffering from a severe case of floaters, or a sudden burst of floaters or flashes of light, you could be suffering from a much more serious eye condition such as a detached retina.

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  • The Dragonball Z PS3 Burst Limit game thunders onto the next generation system in an update that improves graphics and gameplay.

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  • You should be in control with Dragonball Z PS3 Burst Limit.

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  • Most of the reviews give Burst Limit fair marks.

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  • Then without warning, the Helios jump-gate burst into activity and sent forth multitudes of ships.

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  • Shoot a three-round burst with the battle rifle, then quickly press RT and Y at the same time with your secondary weapon.

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  • But gradually, video games with their blaring audio and costumed aliens burst from the booths in the Las Vegas Convention Center and...

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  • Ultimate Destruction is an excellent game providing the best visual representation of the Hulk since Lou Ferrigno first burst through his now famous purple Daisy Dukes.

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  • The cars literally burst into a hundred pieces in slow motion.

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  • You'll want to make sure that the fence is strong enough, so that the animal doesn't burst out into a crowd of terrified tourists.

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  • When it is burst, the string of balls temporarily slows down to a crawl, giving you more time to clear out as many bubbles as you can.

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  • In other words, by destroying one set of balls, you create a new string of 3 or more balls of the same color, they will also burst, and so on.

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  • The nose opens with a burst of black cherry fruit, a light floral bouquet, earthiness, and toasted oak bits.

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  • This Australian Shiraz is spicy, bold and loaded with ripe fruit flavors that burst on the palate.

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  • Expanding newspapers, movies and radio burst like the corks on bottles of champagne.

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  • Those that don't winterize their campers risk burst pipes, which can do severe damage to the vehicle.

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  • Using not quite enough could mean a burst pipe or worse.

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  • Aneurysms may be fatal if these weak areas burst, resulting in uncontrollable bleeding.

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  • The bag of waters may leak slowly or may suddenly burst, and there is a gush of fluid.

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  • The aneurysm may eventually rupture or burst, allowing blood to escape into nearby tissues.

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  • On the other hand, if the red blood cells in the sample have burst, their fragments will be falsely counted as platelets.

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  • A stroke may be caused by a blood clot or by hemorrhage due to a burst blood vessel.

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  • Then they burst, and the rupture sores are covered with a white or yellow membrane.

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  • In young children, even if the head does not contact a solid surface, the shaking, whiplash movement from some vehicle crashes causes blood vessels to burst in the brain.

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  • Cengage and Burst Logo are trademarks and Gale is a registered trademark used herein under license.

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  • A burst blood vessel in the brain followed by uncontrolled bleeding (intracerebral hemorrhage) can cause a fetal stroke, or a clot (embolism) can obstruct a cerebral blood vessel.

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  • Daily washing and the use of warm compresses help eliminate the bacteria released by the burst sty.

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  • Most of these abscesses eventually burst, and pus that leaks onto the skin can cause new infections.

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  • When they burst, they expose inflamed skin that looks as if it had been burned.

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  • When this occurs, they precipitate out and become lodged in the capillaries, which can cause the capillary to burst, resulting in a local hemorrhage.

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  • It is a condition in which immature and fragile blood vessels within the brain burst and bleed into the hollow chambers (ventricles) normally reserved for cerebrospinal fluid and into the tissue surrounding them.

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  • Intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH)-A condition in which fragile blood vessels within the brain burst and bleed into the hollow chambers (ventricles) of the brain and into the tissue surrounding them.

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  • The inhaler may have a spacer that holds the burst of medication until it is inhaled.

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  • The child may burst into tears if an unknown person makes eye contact or shriek if left even momentarily in the care of an unfamiliar person.

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  • If you do choose a bun style, adding flowergirl bun wraps as fun accessories gives a playful burst of color or sparkle to her look.

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  • Get ready to burst bubbles as you flaunt your trendy gown this prom season.

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  • Pull straight down on bangs while finishing with a cool burst of air from your blow dryer.

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  • For an instant burst of color on your legs, you can mix a liquid or gel bronzer in with your lotion.

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  • A thin gold headband looks great on twists and on short 'dos and adds that special burst of sparkle.

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  • After the real estate market bubble burst and the economy started to sour, many legitimate lenders and assistance programs began offering loans designed to assist borrowers in keeping their homes and avoiding foreclosure.

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  • The "housing bubble" artificially inflated home prices around the country, requiring that would-be home buyers take out a large mortgage to purchase the house at a high price before the housing bubble burst.

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  • As your pregnancy continues, the blood flow to your cervix, vagina, and perineum increases and tiny capillaries may burst during intercourse.

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  • Not only will it give you a burst of shine, but your highlights will look so great reflecting the rays of the sun!

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  • Your suit should fit like a second skin, not a sausage skin that's about to burst.

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  • Designed to fit like a second skin, the straps help with swim support as you burst past that finish line.

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  • Since the vitamins obtained from the juice are more easily digested, the vitamins and minerals in the produce can give you a burst of energy you can feel almost instantly after drinking the juice.

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  • In fact, the stores begin to burst with flirtatious frocks in gorgeous light colors as early as February, when certain spring styles start to appear.

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  • Select Turbo mode when you need a short burst of extra power, like when you are painting a room or cooking in the kitchen.

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  • The Braun M880 has 280 watts of mixing power with three speeds and includes a speed burst button to help you get that tough bread dough nicely kneaded.

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  • While many of these candles can provide the appearance of flames without real fire, Glade flameless candles also offer a gentle burst of aroma for a luxurious scented candle option.

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  • The flash point is the temperature at which the oil will burst into flame.

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  • Several fresh flowers can be part of the bouquet for a burst of color, or use grains for a more rustic touch.

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  • Just don't be lulled into believing you understand this sign because she'll burst free of your mold and shape shift into someone completely different.

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  • Pisces is an old soul and will just swim into calmer waters when Scorpio's emotions burst forth.

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  • However the air may fan the flames of the fire and create a sudden burst of excitement or even a negative emotion such as anger.

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  • Though DaDa enjoyed near instantaneous success when it initially burst onto the scene, it lacked the key ingredient needed to legitimize the company as a force in the athletic performance industry.

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  • From the time that he burst onto the silver screen in 1928, Mickey Mouse has been making history.

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  • The Gucci Company burst onto the fashion scene in the early 1920s and immediately latched onto the nearest rising star.

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  • It works by increasing your metabolism and gives your body a burst of energy, which is why it is often fused with caffeine to give you optimal results.

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  • This allows your body to process the glucose more efficiently, and provides your body with a steady stream of energy instead of a quick burst.

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  • These small bites provide you with a burst of energy and stave off cravings that can derail your diet.

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  • The effect isn't just psychological either; the workout triggers a burst of endorphins, similar in nature to morphine, raising all-around well-being.

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  • When researching competitive quotes on flood insurance applicants should be sure to list everything they want covered, whether it is flooding from a natural disaster or flooding as a result of burst pipes within the house or property.

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  • Even if you live far from any body of water you never know when your washing machine's pipes may burst and flood your basement.

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  • Wiring becomes faulty over time, pipes burst and cause water damage, people trip and fall on your property, and in each of these instances, you will be responsible for the repairs.

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  • Add a bit of design around them for flair, a burst of pizzazz.

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  • Some underwire can actually "burst" out of the bra cups if the bra is not properly reinforced.

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  • If you can't find a liquid bra in the stores anymore, it may be because of all the women who accidentally brushed up against something sharp and burst open the bra, sending liquid all over their blouse.

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  • Although Good Charlotte released a self-titled album in 2000, it wasn't until 2002's The Young and the Hopeless that the band burst into the public consciousness.

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  • Although things were growing throughout the 2000s, it wasn't until 2008 that Perry burst into the mainstream.

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  • When Outkast burst onto the scene with their debut album in 1993, they woke music fans up to a new flavor of hip-hop - rap music from the south.

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  • Deee-Lite’s 1990's hit Groove Is in The Heart was made for the nightclub crowd but burst out of that scene and onto the charts all over the world.

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  • With that information behind them, people seem to naturally burst into an entourage of further questions… How much did she weigh?

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  • The show involved drawing an unsuspecting person into a situation designed to provoke a short burst of chaos and hilarity while capturing the results on hidden camera.

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  • Parents and children are usually quite grateful for her assistance and guidance and sometimes family members burst into tears upon Jo's departure.

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  • He speaks what is on his mind and has made more than one female contestant burst into tears as a result of the things he says.

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  • She comes from a small town and lives a vegan lifestyle, but is perhaps most memorable for her ability to burst into tears at the drop of a hat.

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  • As the Rebel Alliance's ships burst out of hyperspace, they are attacked by Imperial fighters.

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  • Stephen Spielberg burst onto the directing scene with his second feature film, Jaws.

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  • Returning home, Sam discovered his girlfriend Jessica, pinned to the ceiling and bleeding before she burst into flames.

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  • Rain or shine, you can enjoy a little radiance every morning with Morning Burst.

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  • This collection provides the same energizing properties as the original Morning Burst product, along with a dose of anti-shine ingredients.

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  • Clean and Clear Morning Burst Shine Control Facial Cleanser is reliable and affordable.

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  • Nail art can be applied to any or all of your nails, whether they be fingernails or toenails, and can add a vibrant burst of color or much needed dose of flora during the cold winter months.

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  • On the other hand, if you desire a burst of character or crave a fun look for a night on the town or a tropical vacation, a simple nail art design may be just what you need!

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  • Dermatologists recommend that you do not use forceful squeezing to burst acne, as this may lead to scarring.

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  • Resist the urge to pop, squeeze or burst pustules.

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  • While was a noble effort, in the grand scheme of the web (especially after the "dot.com bubble" burst) it did not prove to be a viable source of revenue by itself.

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  • The only Flash element is the header, which catches the visitors eye and gives an exciting burst to the site.

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  • They reached an open place in the brush where Diablo stood hip-shod, his eyes half closed - as if all hell wasn't getting ready to burst loose.

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  • Mrs. Marsh burst into a fresh bout of tears, and Brandon put an arm around her, his own eyes growing misty.

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  • It took fifty minutes before the door burst open and Howie dashed out and up the stairs with Martha close on his heels.

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  • The burst of furious power shot through her, the shockwave rattling the windows of the house.

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  • Within moments, they burst into the chilly desert night.

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  • Janet, with an out-of-character burst of loquaciousness asked, Miz Dean, I got a little problem.

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  • I have to see him or I'll burst.

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  • Without warning, a peccary and her two babies burst from the brush and darted immediately in front of Ed.

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  • Her cell phone rang at the exact time she was certain that her head would burst.

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  • When she welcomed them with a hug, she burst into tears.

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  • At the end of the world the devil Ur will swallow up the earth and the other intermediate higher worlds, and thereupon will burst and fall into the abyss of darkness where, along with all the worlds and powers of darkness, he will ultimately cease to be, so that thenceforward the universe will consist of but one everlasting world of light.

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  • The end of the republic came when the French Revolution burst over Europe.

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  • In fact, after the flight of the king and the subsequent suppression of the riots, a warrant was issued for his arrest; and he had barely time to escape to Weimar, where Liszt was at that moment engaged in preparing Tannhauser for performance, before the storm burst upon him with alarming violence.

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  • The disk really consists of a series of successive arcs which increase in size until they burst.

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  • An offensive move into Franconia was under discussion, and for this purpose the Prussian staff had commenced a lateral concentration about Weimar, Jena and Naumburg when the storm burst upon them.

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  • As the news of the destruction of the 'Grande Armee spread, and the appearance of countless stragglers convinced the Prussian people of the reality of the disaster, the spirit generated by years of French domination burst out.

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  • They are subject to considerable internal strain, as is shown by the fact that when struck with a hammer or sliced with a lapidary's saw they often burst into fragments.

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  • In Crete she was said to have issued from a cloud burst asunder by Zeus.

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  • This outbreak was partially suppressed, but afterwards it again burst into flame with great vigour.

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  • In some respects there is more freshness and interest in the speculations which burst forth so ardently in the end of the th and the first half of the 12th century.

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  • No wonder then if the whole country was now seething with discontent and only awaiting an opportunity to burst forth in open rebellion.

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  • And now let the storm burst."

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  • The heavy rain, which had delayed the commencement of the action, had swollen the Bistritz so as to check their advance and thus postpone the decision, whilst the mist and driving rain hid the approaching troops from the Austrian gunners, whose shells burst almost harmlessly on the sodden ground.

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  • On Thursday it was extinguished, but on the evening of that day the flames again burst forth at the Temple.

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  • They build up natural aqueducts of limestone, and after flowing for a time on these elevated beds burst their walls and take a new course.

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  • The lower end of the cylinder is opened, in the case of small and thin cylinders, by the blower holding his thumb over the mouthpiece of the pipe and simultaneously warming the end of the cylinder in the furnace, the expansion of the imprisoned air and the softening of the glass causing the end of the cylinder to burst open.

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  • A full account of the process of blowing crown-glass will be found in all older books and articles on the subject, so that it need only be mentioned here that the glass, instead of being blown into a cylinder, is blown into a flattened sphere, which is caused to burst at the point opposite the pipe and is then, by the rapid spinning of the glass in front of a very hot furnace-opening, caused to expand into a flat disk of large diameter.

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  • They burst into Armenia with the Barsileens, A.D.

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  • The judges who governed the island were always at strife, and, as some of them applied to Pisa and some to Genoa for assistance against one another, the Italian seas were once more stained with blood, and the war burst out again and again, down to 1259, when it terminated in the decisive victory of the Pisans and the consolidation of their supremacy in Sardinia.

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  • The movements and activity of the redia cause it to burst the wall of the sporocyst.

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  • But experience in other parts of Japan shows that a long quiescent crater may at any moment burst into disastrous activity.

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  • Within the period of Japans written history several eruptions are recorded the last having been in 1707, when the whole summit burst into flame, rocks were shattered, ashes fell to a depth of several inches even in Yedo (TOkyO), 60 m.

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  • In 1563 the long-gathering storm of obloquy burst upon the occasion of the publication of his Thirty Dialogues, in one of which his adversaries maintained that he had justified polygamy under colour of a pretended refutation.

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  • Bunsen may be regarded as the originator of the second method, and it was he who devised the small cone of platinum foil, sometimes replaced by a cone of parchment perforated with pinholes, arranged at the apex of the funnel to serve as a support for the paper, which is apt to burst under the pressure differences.

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  • At one of the recitations, it was said, the future historian Thucydides was present with his father, Olorus, and was so moved that he burst into tears, whereupon Herodotus remarked to the father- "Olorus, your son has a natural enthusiasm for letters."

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  • The natural song of the canary is loud and clear; and in their native groves the males, especially during the pairing season, pour forth their song with such ardour as sometimes to burst the delicate vessels of the throat.

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  • The flame burst forth, not in Bohemia alone, where Huss's death gave the signal for a general rising, but also in England among the Lollards, and in Germany among those of Huss's persuasion, who had many points of agreement with the remnant of the Waldenses.

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  • A year later Wladislaus died at his huntingbox at Merecz, at the very moment when the long-impending tempest which he himself had conjured up burst with overwhelming fury over the territories of the Republic.

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  • In 1670 Razin, while ostensibly on his way to report himself at the Cossack headquarters on the Don, openly rebelled against the government, captured Cherkask, Tsaritsyn and other places, and on the 24th of June burst into Astrakhan itself.

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  • They gathered and burst like a storm on their enemies, and, if repulsed, dispersed at the famous order, "Egaillez-vous les gars," to unite again some days later.

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  • Momus is reported to have burst with chagrin at being unable to find any but the most trifling defects in Aphrodite.

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  • Heracles burst the bonds which bound him, and, seizing his club, slew Busiris with his son Amphidamas and his herald Chalbes.

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  • If the abscess is allowed to take its course, adhesions may form around it and it may burst into the intestine or on to the surface of the abdomen, a biliary fistula remaining.

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  • Pieces of paper punctured with small holes are placed over the trays in which the hatching goes on; and the worms, immediately they burst their shell, creep through these openings to the light, and thereby scrape off any fragments of shell which, adhering to the skin, would kill them by constriction.

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  • His Both birthday, 8th February 1899, was celebrated by a burst of congratulations and addresses, both public and private.

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  • A smouldering and growing Puritan discontent with the Prayer Book, suppressed with a firm hand under Queen Elizabeth, burst out into a flame on the accession of King James I.

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  • A big shell went through the upper deck and burst just where 56 marines were waiting to charge up the gangways, killing 49 and wounding seven.

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  • She was close to the eastern pier when a heavy shell burst close to the conning tower, which must have killed the commander for he was never seen again.

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  • At its northern edge, where the waterless forest tract of the Bhabar ends, a series of springs burst from the surface, and these, increasing and uniting in their progress, form the numerous streams that intersect the Tarai.

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  • However this may be - for our information at this point of the story is miserably meagre - on the 24th of August Oro Alaric and his Goths burst in by the Salarian gate on the north-east of the city, and she who was of late the mistress of the world lay at the feet of the barbarians.

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  • A vast crowd on hearing this collected outside, and finally burst into the prison, seized the two brothers and literally tore them to pieces.

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  • On the!18th of March 1886, a socialist rising suddenly burst out at Liege, on the occasion of the 18th of April the chamber adopted an electoral system until then unknown - le suffrage universel plural.

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  • A burst of literary and artistic activity followed the Revolution; and van Hasselt's house became a centre of poets, artists and musicians of the romantic school.

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  • While the prisoner defended himself with the calmest dignity and self-possession, Coke burst into the bitterest invective, brutally addressing the great courtier as if he had been a servant, in the phrase, long remembered for its insolence and its utter injustice - "Thou hast an English face, but a 'Spanish heart!"

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  • In 376 he was utterly defeated by the Huns, who a few years before had burst into Europe.

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  • Vesuvius (q.v.), the volcanic forces of which had been slumbering for unknown ages, suddenly burst into violent eruption, which, while it carried devastation all around the beautiful gulf, buried the two cities of Herculaneum and Pompeii under dense beds of cinders and ashes.

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  • In 1683, invited by Hungarian malcontents and spurred on by Louis XIV., the Turks burst into Hungary, overran the country and appeared before the walls of Vienna.

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  • In his early career, sometimes perhaps in its later stages also, many revelations must have burst from him in uncontrollable excitement, so that he could not possibly regard them otherwise than as divine inspirations.

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  • He is so carried away by his emotion that he cannot choose his words; they seem rather to burst from him.

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  • At the close of the dry season (end of February) cyclones from the N.E., usually accompanied by rain and thunder, burst over the land.

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  • Formed mostly of horizontal strata of varying hardness, they present a series of terraces of minor plateaus, rising one above the other, and intersected by small ravines worn by the occasional rainstorms which burst in their neighborhood.

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  • In the open desert rain falls even more rarely, but it is by no means unknown, and from time to time heavy storms burst, causing sudden floods in the narrow ravines, and drowning both men and animals These are more common in the mountainous region of the Sinai peninsula, where they are much dreaded by the Arabs.

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  • But at the end of 870 the storm burst; and the year which followed has been rightly called " Alfred's year of battles."

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  • Once more fora time there was a lull; but in the autumn of 892 (893) the final storm burst.

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  • While Mary was at supper, on the 9th of March, Darnley, with Ruthven, George Douglas and others, entered the boudoir in Holyrood, by his private stair, while Morton and his accomplices, mainly Douglases, burst in by way of the great staircase.

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  • The strict military discipline of the school lay heavily on Schiller, and intensified the spirit of rebellion, which, nurtured on Rousseau and the writers of the Sturm and Drang, burst out in the young poet's first tragedy; but such a school-life had for a poet of Schiller's temperament advantages which he might not have known had he followed his own inclinations; and it afforded him glimpses of court life invaluable for his later work as a dramatist.

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  • This splendid burst of poetic activity, however, had raised him to a place among the first poets of his time; and in 1877 an attempt was made to induce him to accept the professorship of poetry at Oxford.

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  • It is of such exceeding strangeness and beauty that it might have been thought it would be protected by the natives; but they hold it alive before a fire till its beautiful eyes burst in order to afford a supposed remedy for ophthalmia!

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  • These smouldering hatreds burst into open flame about the year 1195.

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  • Eleven days before a fire, caused by imprudence, had consumed all the woodwork of the Ka`ba and burst the black stone in three places.

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  • Ail the larger rivers, except the Gumti, as well as most of the smaller streams, have beds hardly sunk below the general level; and in time of floods they burst through their banks and carve out new channels.

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  • But the attack was never delivered, for at this moment, in the rear of Tiberius, the whole of Pannonia and Dalmatia burst into a blaze of insurrection.

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  • After a long repose Ometepe also burst into renewed activity on the 19th of June 1883, when the lavas from a new crater began to overflow and continued for seven days to spread in various directions over the whole island.

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  • At the breeding season the walls of the pouches burst and the sexual elements pass into the atrium, whence they are discharged through the atriopore into the water, where fertilization takes place.

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  • These pretensions roused a special burst of indignation in France.

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  • The same year in which burst this ecclesiastical storm saw the close of Keble's tenure of the professorship of poetry, and thenceforward he was seen hut rarely in Oxford.

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  • When due regard is paid to these miscellaneous evidences of intellectual and sensual freedom during the middle ages, it will be seen that there were by no means lacking elements of native vigour ready to burst forth.

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  • John De Witt had been Spinoza's friend, and had bestowed a small pension upon him; he had Spinoza's full sympathy in his political aims. On receiving the news of the brutal murder of the two brothers, Spinoza burst into tears, and his indignation was so roused that he was bent upon publicly denouncing the crime upon the spot where it had been committed.

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  • Whereat the said Johnne, abashed, burst forth in most abundant tears and withdrew himself to his chamber," remaining there in "heaviness" for days, until he came forth resolved and prepared.

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  • The queen sent for him for the last time and burst into passionate tears as she asked, "What have you to do with my marriage?

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  • On the 16th of November the victorious Nadir entered Isfahan, and was soon followed by the young shah Tahmasp II., who burst into tears when he beheld the ruined palace of his ancestors.

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  • A massacre of Persians at Kerbela might have seriously complicated the dispute, but, after a first burst of indignation and call for vengeance, an expression of the regret of the Ottoman government was accepted as a sufficient apology for the occurrence.

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  • As an example of excessive action we may take sneezing, which is calculated to remove irritants from the nose, but when too powerful may cause the patient to burst a blood-vessel.

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  • This result, however, was tested by Van der Mensbrugghe, who found that the tension is the same for the same liquid whatever be the thickness, as long as the film does not burst.

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  • They burst into his bedroom after supping together and when flushed with drink.

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  • Another chain of volcanoes runs from Ichinskaya (which burst into activity several times in the 18th and igth centuries) to Shiveluch, seemingly parallel to the above but farther north.

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  • It is derived from springs which burst through the beds below sea-level with such force as to retain their freshness in the midst of the surrounding salt water.

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  • After a life of constant struggle and an obloquy which never relaxed, the sensational close of Zola's career was the signal for an extraordinary burst of eulogy.

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  • Near Arsuf the road entered a defile between the sea and a wooded range of hills; and from the latter the whole Moslem army suddenly burst forth.

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  • He was still at the head of affairs when the South Sea bubble burst and this led to his political ruin.

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  • The act dates from the first year after the transfer of India from the company to the crown; for the mutiny burst out in 1857.

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  • After ten months the tree burst asunder and from it came forth Adonis.

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  • He had such pains that he expected to burst asunder like Judas, whom he regarded as his prototype.

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  • He stated that, should the storm burst, he would keep the colony aloof with regard both to its forces and its people.

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  • Before it was introduced he went to Belfast in Easter week, and at a great demonstration, presided over by Sir Edward Carson, encouraged the Ulstermen to trust to themselves; Belfast was again, he said, a besieged city; the Government by the Parliament Act had erected a boom against them - they would burst that boom; and it would be said of them that they had saved themselves by their exertions, and would save the Empire by their example.

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  • In the eastern and south-eastern counties of England even greater variety of dry weather flow prevails than in the west, and upon the chalk formations there are generally no surface streams, except such as burst out after wet weather and form the so-called " bournes."

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  • In July 1403 came the crisis of King Henrys reign; while Glendower burst into South Wales, and overran the whole Insurrec- countryside as far as Cardiff and Carmarthen, the tion In the Percjes raised their banner in the North.

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  • A furious mob burst into the senate, pillaged its halls and sought everywhere for the execrated Prina.

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  • Quinn burst past us, anxious to perform what tasks were necessitated by the deadline that signaled the termination of his experiments.

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  • Just then, one of the attending firemen tested the hose with a tentative burst, scattering a curbside group that screamed in delight.

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  • Leland Anderson burst out of his office.

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  • Moments of primal screaming occasionally burst through in this caged beast of a song.

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  • In either isn't the end-product a huge speculative bubble bound to burst?

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  • And since the dotcom bubble burst, itâs been getting harder than ever.

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  • For instance, could such a contribution lead to the saving of enough glycogen to power a winning burst for the finish line?

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  • The only instant gratification in writing is the burst of joy from the act of creation.

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  • My ratling gun was very lucky, wiping out a whole unit of dryads with one burst of ' counts as magical ' fire.

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  • But the bubble burst in 1989, land and stock prices came crashing down, leaving the country mired in debt.

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  • For taking a number of consecutive photos there is a burst mode and a continuous shooting mode.

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  • In short, they will burst into flame almost instantaneously, exposing the reindeer behind them and creating deafening sonic booms in their wake.

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  • A burst blister should be dried out with a hot air stripper.

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  • In 1046, and again in 1061, two dangerous pagan risings shook the very foundations of the infant church and state; the western provinces were in constant danger from the attacks of the acquisitive emperors, and from the south and southeast two separate hordes of fierce barbarians (the Petchenegs in 1067-1068, and the Kumanians in 1071-1072) burst over the land.

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  • Watched as he was by countless enemies at home and abroad, a single false step would have brought ruin and disgrace on himself; the growing national excitement would have burst through all restraint, and again, as fifteen years before, Germany divided and unorganized would have had to capitulate to the orders of foreign powers (see Schleswig-Holstein Question).

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  • A burst of childish laughter greets my blunder, and the pantomime begins all over again.

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  • A hunter told me that he once saw a fox pursued by hounds burst out on to Walden when the ice was covered with shallow puddles, run part way across, and then return to the same shore.

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  • She leaned against her mother and burst into such a loud, ringing fit of laughter that even the prim visitor could not help joining in.

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  • At this moment that terrible door burst noisily open and banged against the wall.

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  • Death is awful... and he burst into tears.

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  • She lowered her head and was ready to burst into tears.

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  • It seemed as though not the trumpeters were playing, but as if the army itself, rejoicing at the Emperors' approach, had naturally burst into music.

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  • And seizing his father's hand, he pressed it to his lips and burst into tears.

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  • A weal dog astwide a fence! shouted Denisov after him (the most insulting expression a cavalryman can address to a mounted infantryman) and riding up to Rostov, he burst out laughing.

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  • Natasha suddenly cried, and again burst into sobs.

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  • Clutching her breast to keep herself from choking, Sonya, pale and trembling with fear and agitation, sat down in an armchair and burst into tears.

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  • And she burst into sobs with the despairing vehemence with which people bewail disasters they feel they have themselves occasioned.

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  • From the left, over fields and bushes, those large balls of smoke were continually appearing followed by their solemn reports, while nearer still, in the hollows and woods, there burst from the muskets small cloudlets that had no time to become balls, but had their little echoes in just the same way.

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  • This was followed by a burst of laughter.

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  • The count, pipe in hand, was pacing up and down the room, when Natasha, her face distorted by anger, burst in like a tempest and approached her mother with rapid steps.

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  • Like the seventh and last wave that shatters a ship, that last irresistible wave burst from the rear and reached the front ranks, carrying them off their feet and engulfing them all.

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  • Sonya burst into hysterical tears and replied through her sobs that she would do anything and was prepared for anything, but gave no actual promise and could not bring herself to decide to do what was demanded of her.

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  • Suddenly he burst out into a fit of his broad, good-natured laughter, so loud that men from various sides turned with surprise to see what this strange and evidently solitary laughter could mean.

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  • Denisov smiled, and Petya burst into a peal of merry laughter in which Tikhon himself joined.

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  • When he saw Natasha he waved his arms despairingly and burst into convulsively painful sobs that distorted his soft round face.

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  • Generally thought to be a superb gig, the audience were noted to have burst into totally spontaneous mid-song applause more than once !

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  • Another visible sign is the burst of water that is released when membranes surrounding the baby rupture, allowing clear fluid to trickle or rush out.

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  • Nesting--the napping and fatigue occurring in pregnancy are jolted by a sudden burst of energy that leaves some women papering the nursery, making long to-do lists and attending to other important provisions.

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  • A fertilized egg outside the uterus should be removed as quickly as possible because the most common outcome of untreated ectopic pregnancy is a burst fallopian tube, which is a medical emergency and in some women leads to infertility.

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  • The secretion of LH is what causes the most mature follicle in the ovary to burst and release a egg that is ready to be fertilized.

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  • If the egg continues to develop, it can burst the fallopian tube.

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  • For those hard-to-remove wrinkles, the iron has a steam-burst button that gives a concentrated powerful burst of steam to loosen even the toughest creases.

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  • Fragrance and essential oils used for candle making have different flash points, which is the temperature at which they will burst into flame.

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  • The canvas Juliette bag is like a fresh burst of summer all year long, especially in the color "sunflower", which is an eye-popping yellow bag with tan and brown accents.

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  • You can look forward to this burst of new beginnings and new attitude each and every month.

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  • Generally, you'll feel a burst of new energy and see new opportunities open up around you.

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  • Give your taste buds a burst of excitement by trying new cuisine.

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  • They barely reached the porch when the door flew open and Sam burst through, arms open wide screeching.

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  • He took off running toward the palace, his demon vision guiding him in the darkness.  Kris followed closely, and they burst onto the yards surrounding the palace.

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  • His voice was anxious as he burst through the door.

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  • An elk cow burst out of the brush and skidded to a stop when she saw Alex.

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  • Early in November stock sheep having lost the distinguishing "burst" put on at clipping time with a large iron letter dipped in hot tar, have the distinctive paint or kiel mark claimed by the farm to which they belong rubbed on the wool.

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  • A less capable and unscrupulous king than Rufus might have been swept away, for the rising burst out simultaneously in nearly every corner of the realm.

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  • It roused one of the fits of wild rage to which he was not unfrequently liable; he burst out into ejaculations of wrath, and cursed the cowardly idle servants who suffered their master to be made the laughing-stock of a low-born priest.

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  • He was sincerely religious, self-restrained and courteous, though occasionally, under provocation, he could burst out into a royal rage.

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  • He raised his banner, and was, hastily crowned at Scone on the 25th of March; by that time the rising had burst out in many shires of Scotland, but it was neither unanimous nor complete.

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  • Their old loyalty to the house of Plantagenet burst once more into flame; they rose in arms and called for aid to England.

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  • But neither Sheridan nor Fox was capable of that sustained and overflowing indignation at outraged justice and oppressed humanity, that consuming moral fire, which burst forth again and again from the chief manager of the impeachment, with such scorching might as drove even the cool and intrepid Hastings beyond all self-control, and made him cry out with protests and exclamations like a criminal writhing under the scourge.

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  • In May 1791 the thundercloud burst, and a public rupture between Burke and Fox took place in the House of Commons.

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  • This attack he followed up with The Monikins (1835) and The American Democrat (1835); with several sets of notes on his travels and experiences in Europe, among which may be remarked his England (1837), in three volumes, a burst of vanity and illtemper; and with Homeward Bound, and Home as Found (1838), noticeable as containing a highly idealized portrait of himself.

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  • In 1444-1446 there was an immense burst of maritime and exploring activity; more than 30 ships sailed with Henry's licence to Guinea; and several of their commanders achieved notable success.

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  • Fortunately for him, a new rising had just broken out; the mob burst into the court, and he was acquitted.

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  • Whilst the authors of all these evils were idly and stupidly gazing on this menacing meteor, which darkened all their horizon, it suddenly burst, and poured down the whole of its contents upon the plains of the Carnatic."

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  • He burst into tears, not of grief, but of vexation at not having held out for better terms.

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  • In prehistoric times a great part of the plains of Hungary formed a large inland sea, which ultimately burst its bounds, whereupon the Danube forced its way through the Carpathians at the Kazan defile.

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  • Sometimes the storm had burst over Gaul, and there had been need of a Marius to stem the torrent of Cimbri and Teutons, or of a Caesar to drive back the Helvetians into their mountains.

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  • Aquitaine, hitherto the common prey of all the Frankislh kings, having in vain tried to profit by the struggles between Fredegond and Brunhilda, and set up an independent king, Gondibald, now finally burst her bonds in 670.

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  • If this revolution did not burst forth sooner, in the actual lifetime of Louis XV., if in Louis XVI.s reign there was a renewal of loyalty to the king, before the appeal to liberty was made, that is to be explained by this hope of recovery.

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  • At last, towards the close of the i i th century, the long-pent spiritual energies of Mahommedan Spain burst forth in a brief series of illustrious men.

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  • Others are probably later, and indicate that prosperity continued here, as it did on the other side of the Pyrenees in Gaul, till the later days of the 4th centuryperhaps indeed not till the fatal winters night in 406-7 when the barbarians burst the Rhine frontier and flooded Gaul and even Spain with a deluge from which there was no recovery.

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  • Formerly the animal oils and fats were obtained by heating the tissues containing the oils or fats over a free fire, when the cell membranes burst and the liquid fat flowed out.

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  • Gibbon and other writers quote from John Cassian the tale of the poor monk, who, being convinced of his error, burst into tears, exclaiming, "You have taken away my God!

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  • When the storm burst, he remained entrenched behind the barriers of his own disciplined empire; sovereigns truckling in a panic to insurgent democracies he would not lift a finger to help;' it was not till Francis Joseph of Austria in 1849 appealed to him in the name of autocracy, reasserting its rights, that he consented to intervene, and, true to the promise made at Miinchengratz in 1833, crushed the insurgent Hungarians and handed back their country as a free gift to the Habsburg king.

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  • The wall before him burst into dust, and Damian crawled through the opening, firing a full clip at Czerno's form at the other end.

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  • He held the light away from her, but the burst of outrage had startled him.

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  • She frowned and in a burst of unusual and caustic candor, explained how her son's life was much more complicated as he was about to become a father, baseball player and chuck his education and—although she didn't say it—mess up his life.

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  • When he described the scene to Cynthia later that night, she was dumbfounded that he hadn't burst into the boudoir and exposed the bloodied corpse of the dead acting sheriff that she was certain was reposing behind the closed door.

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  • Elisabeth's blood was a lighter red, and for a moment the two swirled together in a dance of sorts, then all of a sudden started to bubble and burst into flame.

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  • No such obstacle is present in the gamma-ray burst case, where no dominant model exists.

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  • The group is part of the EU gamma ray burst network.

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  • A flower containing a burst calyx must be disqualified.

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  • Why do multilayer ceramic capacitors crack or burst into flames?

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  • You write a burst of messages, radio chatter.

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  • Hendon's long clearance was cleverly chested down by Kandol as Dean Sinclair burst through midfield.

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  • It burst into flames, sending out great billowing clouds of smoke.

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  • The 30-second commercial and a ten-second cutdown will run for six weeks in a burst planned and bought by BBJ Media.

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  • There were gasps as one of the seeds suddenly darkened and burst open.

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  • Static Burst successfully deployed a Building to Building Bridge for a manufacturing company in Taunton.

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  • Her bonus DVD extra was that her car burst a fuel pipe during the jam.

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  • A burst of gamma rays from space lasting from a fraction of a second to many minutes.

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  • I continued making her the most pointed remonstrances until, in spite of her efforts to control herself, she burst into tears.

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  • I was dragged to my feet from behind by my captor as police burst through the door and the room ignited with the blinding glow of several flash lights.

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  • A burst of need washed over her as her body responded to his scent.

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  • The beautiful truth burst upon my mind--I felt that there were invisible lines stretched between my spirit and the spirits of others.

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  • When he speaks, it is not to impress others, but because his heart would burst if he did not find an outlet for the thoughts that burn in his soul.

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  • Last night when I got in bed, she stole into my arms of her own accord and kissed me for the first time, and I thought my heart would burst, so full was it of joy.

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  • My mother, my angel, my adored angel mother, and Dolokhov pressed Rostov's hand and burst into tears.

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  • Here he ought to burst out--that's it, come on!-- ought to burst out.

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  • She was sure he would speak soft, tender words to her such as her father had uttered before his death, and that she would not be able to bear it and would burst into sobs in his presence.

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