Erupt the volcano, pour a portion of the activation solution into the can.
Erupted on the streets
of new york on september 11 was not an attack on america alone.
Erupted into food riots.
Erupt periodically
in britain.
Erupted when
an opportunity arose to support or oppose a cause which was within our competence to judge.
Erupt in mass applause.
Erupt lava?
Erupted into violence.
Erupted violently
before us.
Erupted in laughter
at what he thought was a rather bad joke.
Erupted teeth
are more likely to become decayed and infected.
Erupted into war.
Pressure was building at the earth's very core... volcanoes, millions of years extinct,
suddenly erupted
into burning, gushing life.
Erupted in cheers, then fell silent, a silence broken only by the ominous groaning of the dam.
For the rest of her life, pins would
occasionally erupt
from her skin.
Erupted in flames.
Erupted again
in 2000; many thousands fled from their homes to escape it.
Erupted in national protest
once again over the gas issue.
Erupt soon.
Erupted in violence.
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