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Two controversies have erupted recently.
PRAYER erupted recently as an issue with the Knicks.
The issue has erupted recently, with many districts anticipating layoffs because of slashed budgets.
Gunfights erupted recently between peasants claiming land and police trying to evict them.
In nearby Vacaville, a skirmish erupted recently over an $840 fine on a chicken owner who violated local rules about keeping poultry on less than an acre.
A controversy erupted recently when the pharmaceutical company Boots applied for a licence to import EpiPen, an adrenalin syringe, from the United States.
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These volcanoes may have erupted as recently as 10 million years ago, NASA speculated.
(A similar debate erupted more recently when the Tsarnaev brothers, believed to be responsible for the Boston Marathon bombing, were revealed to be Muslims from the Caucasus).
Other volcanoes in Indonesia that have erupted more recently offer a greater wealth of data for seismologists to compare and assess.
In a caldron of summer heat and deep uncertainty, clashes in the streets have erupted, most recently last Saturday, when pro-army toughs attacked a protest march in the neighborhood of Abassiya.
While the executives say they are still on good terms, tensions have erupted more recently over an effort to renegotiate a partnership agreement that gives Mr. Diller the ability to make the sale of Vivendi's entertainment assets -- namely the Universal movie studios, theme parks and cable channels -- prohibitively expensive.
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