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A violent release of energy (sometimes mechanical, nuclear, or chemical.)
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Was the engine close to explosion?
I'm talking about how the combination of certain personalities, under stress, leads inevitably to explosion.
Unlike populations of insects, human populations have rarely been subject to "explosion" or "collapse" in numbers.
Could separation lead to explosion?White elephants?The government is hoping to add another 2m acres to Egypt's usable land within the next five to ten years: its long-term goal is to settle 25% of the country's surface.
Among the concerns cited was the smaller containment design, which was more susceptible to explosion and rupture from a buildup in hydrogen — a situation that may have unfolded at the Fukushima Daiichi plant.
While freeing themselves from traditional formats, the artists have managed to break taboos to show the simmering discontent that led to explosion, while at the same time expressing a craving for personal freedom.
Working with physicist Edward Teller, Ulam solved one major problem encountered in work on the fusion bomb by suggesting that compression was essential to explosion and that shock waves from a fission bomb could produce the compression needed.
However, they seem to have noticed the recent popularity of 'hoverboards' and created their own version - we don't know too much about it now, but it certainly looks much more sturdy and less prone to explosion than most of the self-balancing scooters currently taking over the UK's high streets.
There are human elements that favour us compared with others: our political stability and the absence of that tendency to explosion that could always afflict France.It would be outside the scope of this valedictory despatch to try to chart the course that we might follow to turn around our present situation.
One of the schools, Queen Elizabeth high school in Johnstown, Carmarthen, posted a message on social media: "Along with other schools and colleges across Wales and England, [the school] was alerted this morning that a particular chemical used in A-level chemistry called 2,4-DNPH may be unstable and liable to explosion.
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The buildings are sets for "White House Down," a Channing Tatum-Jamie Foxx action movie directed by Hollywood's go-to explosion maestro Roland Emmerich ("The Day After Tomorrow").
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