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When evil did so explode, thinking could hardly have prevented it, because thinking had begun to disappear.
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If so, exploding stars might well have changed the course of evolution.
Salaries, which have escalated exponentially in the last decade or so, exploded this off-season, and the result has changed the attitude of at least some players.
But England held firm, and when captain Chris Robshaw held aloft the Triple Crown trophy a few moments later a stadium so often so quiet exploded into noisy celebration.
This gives meringues that are crisp pretty much all the way through, so they explode enticingly beneath your spoon.
Here the garment, which evokes the dress that Monroe wore when she sang at John F. Kennedy's 1962 birthday party, doesn't so much explode as transform itself.
In doing so, we explode the excuse/myth that, "We'd love to quote more women, but there aren't any qualified women to speak to XYZ".
They don't have a coating like the flavored ones do, so they explode better.
Must he concoct so baroque a lie — one so easily exploded?
Why the bugs disappeared for so long and exploded so fast after they reappeared is another question.
Trouble is, while all bats may break, some maple bats did not so much break as explode.
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