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A string-bound fabric bundle by Ms. Hicks feels every bit as explosive as a Wireman tangle.
The official New China News Agency said: "The issue of Taiwan is as explosive as a barrel of gunpowder.
A stray word about race could be as explosive as a stray word about the financial markets.
Add forced retirement at the age of 65 and you have created circumstances, at least for Ed Fitzgerald, as explosive as a Molotov cocktail.
While everyone involved is excited to be in the hands of the "24/7" team, the show is unlikely to be as explosive as a recent BBC documentary on Queens Park Rangers.
The glaze pooled around the interior bottom rim of a 12th-century lobed dish comes across as bright aquamarine when seen beside a subdued gray-green of a cup from the same century, while a covered box with an inlaid floral design in copper red feels as explosive as a fireworks display when placed in their vicinity.
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An epithet is a derogation or slur not as "dirty" as a vulgarism or as explosive as an expletive, with which it is often confused.
I'm usually a defense-oriented coach, but we're so explosive, as explosive as any team I've ever had.
He's not as explosive as any of the runners mentioned above.
Dez Bryant is as explosive as any player to enter the league in the past 20 years.
And the wide receiver tandem of Amari Cooper and Christion Jones is as explosive as any in the country.
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