Sentence examples for blasts were coming from from inspiring English sources

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After that, there was rapid gunfire and, Officer Carroll said, it appeared that muzzle blasts were coming from Mr. Diallo's weapon.

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July's estimate of a £300m hit in 2016 has become £650m and the cold blasts are coming from every division.

The latest drama is coming from Nicki Minaj and Meek Mill, who recently put each other on blast for the world to see.

The collapse is coming via an unexpected channel; rather than originating from abroad, the shock that sets it in motion comes from the inside, a blast of stimulus from the US Federal Reserve.

The periodic noise blasts are from "Knowledge".

The immediate assumption was that the blast had come from a suicide bomb, as it is not unusual for insurgents to slip into suicide vests if there is a risk of attack.

The blast was heard at about 4.40pm coming from the Dartford area and was also felt in Sevenoaks, Kemsing, Dartford, Faversham, Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells, according to posts on Twitter.

But on an island where explosions have become commonplace, if not banal, and where people are rarely killed, no one was quite sure where the blast had come from.

They would douse you, and there were trucks with music coming from 10-foot-tall speakers, blasting the island with music at 5 in the morning.

This proved inadequate because of the relatively soft exhaust blast that came from the multiple-jet blastpipe, which failed to be caught by the air flow.

In video footage from the blast, the smoke can be seen at a further distance coming from the port and sounds of artillery fire are also audible.

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