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In females the molars erupt about six months later".
Fierce rows occasionally erupt about the official status and usage of the two languages.
To his brother William, in 1927, he could erupt about marriage: "It's for life.
When a hospital reaches crisis point and stories erupt about patients not being treated, will the commentariat still be gushing about Cameron's command of the centre ground?
Though the law has been revised to make the transfer of juvenile murder defendants automatic, a legal battle is sure to erupt about which version of the law will apply to Mr. Skakel.
An exceptionally hot mantle plume caused the basalt to erupt about 100 million years ago, and also appears to have triggered subduction along the Caribbean coasts of Central and South America.
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Gunfire erupted about 3 17 p.m. Tuesday outside of the campus when students were being dismissed, school officials and police said.
The largest discrete jump in cumulative volume in the last 50 kyr is caused by the Oruanui eruption at Taupo at 27.1 ka, which erupted about 530 km3 DRE. Figure 10 The DRE volume over time as a cumulative sum and by magnitude band.
Look at the debate that erupted about new mammogram guidelines.
The dormant volcano last erupted about 150 years ago.
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