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Ash and gas plumes continued to erupt up to 13 km high.
Finally I erupt up for air.
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By late March, the volcano was erupting up to 100 times per day.
Clashes between fans occurred outside the ground, resulting in violence erupting up to half a mile away from the stadium, with serious injuries, damage to property and several arrests reported by police.
Michael Horodniceanu, president of the authority's capital construction division, said that workers had been blasting to clear space for an escalator from the street to the subway, but that "we do not know why" the blast erupted up onto the street.
After 45 minutes it had thinned out to the point where the little mosh pit that briefly erupted up front didn't really get in anyone's way.
But under the water, volcanoes continued to erupt, sending up magma and forming mountains of basalt.
Listen to the opening of Saunders' choler for two pianos, and you'll understand what I mean by that poetic paradox, as volleys of granite-like chordal pile-ups erupt out of, and sink back into, pools of resonant silence: music as explosive meditation.
Manhole covers were sent flying as sewers erupted, sending up huge fountains of foul water.
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