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John Shanks, an industry consultant at RiserTec in Aberdeen, told Reuters that "if gas continues to leak at a steady or increased rate over a sustained period of time, the platform could become an explosion waiting to happen".

The show finds ways of dramatizing every feeling that, in teenagers, threatens to become an explosion: alienation from the grown-up world and from one another, fear of not belonging, distrust of authority, and the panoply of emotions that accompany our first romantic impulses.

I suspect that a lot of the people who took to the streets in 2011 didn't know Mark Duggan from a bar of soap but they had something, a feeling inside them, and it just doesn't take very much for this widespread feeling to become an explosion".

But it has instead become an explosion of DIY showmanship.

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So, using his American Express card to buy new computers and printers, McGuire founded Technology Partners International in 1989 just in time to take advantage of what was to become an outsourcing explosion.

In order to capitalize on this information, it is critical that CIOs address how to cost-effectively store, archive and retrieve what has become a virtual explosion of information within their organizations.

We are at the beginnings of what may very well become a Cambrian Explosion of startups, which will have implications well beyond the technology industry to the entire economy.

"It became a big explosion," Gabriela-Duke said.

Yet the fateful geometry of Lang's visual style never falters (a stairwell chase becomes a cubist explosion of intersecting planes), and, in a late entrance, the reigning ice queen of '40s noir, Hillary Brooke, arrives to channel the chilly eroticism of Brigitte Helm's robot in "Metropolis".

That is to say, a red giant has shed its outer envelope in a less-violent event than a supernova explosion and has become an intensely hot star surrounded by a shell of material that is expanding at a speed of tens of kilometres per second.

But I could relate to the movie's depiction of the seemingly unbelievable but all too real wild parties thrown in Kabul's large underground restaurants, the drunken expats in seedy hotels, and the random explosions that at times become an almost regular part of daily life in Kabul.

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