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"This place will blow up again," Maxwele said.
The risk, of course, is that some of their bets will start to blow up again.
If you sit through the quotidian detail of the cops' days, you'll get to see the car blow up again.
Yet John W. Meriwether, the impresario who had blown up L.T.C.M., soon gathered billions in new assets - only to blow up again.
Yet there is always a risk that Gaza may blow up again, perhaps after a lethal Qassam strike, drawing Hizbullah in again too.
And by the way how is anybody in government actually supposed to plan a budget when the whole thing may blow up again in 60 days?
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Only temporarily it seems: the issue has now blown up again, even more dangerously.Why this sudden upsurge of Islamism?
There were also fairly regular classroom evacuations every time the Europa was under threat of being blown up again.
Yet Australia are keenly aware they are just one more Clarke injury away from the whole issue blowing up again.
Afterward, as workmen at Gravesend Bay were pumping out the Alva Cape's remaining naphtha, it blew up again, killing four more.
When the hacking scandal blew up again in 2009, following fresh revelations in The Guardian, the Tory peer Baroness Buscombe had taken over as PCC chairman.
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