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As popular uprisings convulse the Middle East and North Africa, governments across the world wait nervously to see if any other country will experience an explosion of popular rage against despotic rule.

That's because it's both fun to experience an explosion of gay culture in various cities and, as Mr. Murphy explained, "some people cannot be out in their own community, so they will travel".

In the venture capital world, we're about to experience an explosion of hiring around one very specific function.

Hoang says they are involved with large companies who are about to experience an explosion of data, especially as more data comes from sensors or machines, also known as the Internet of Things.

I'd even prefaced the idea by explaining to my friends that I was about to experience an explosion of fame and that I wouldn't be needing them any more.

Thailand, however, was about to experience an explosion of road deaths and an AIDS epidemic, so that by millennium's end male and overall life expectancy had fallen again, Malaysia and Vietnam had forged ahead, the Philippines had caught up, and Indonesia was closing fast.

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Letter writing, as a social trend and a personal activity, spread rapidly through Holland in the 1600's, as the country experienced an explosion of wealth, Dr. Sutton said.

The 20th century experienced an explosion of publicly available information concerning the wider religious life of humanity, as a result of which the older Western assumption of the manifest superiority of Christianity ceased to be plausible for many Christians.

In the 1990s, Minneapolis experienced an explosion of drug- and gang-related violence, which led to a series of local measures aimed at reducing gun violence that has brought down the city's murder rate.

Spain is "currently experiencing an explosion of crime writers" and in France there are classics such as the 75 Inspector Maigret novels – now being splendidly translated by Penguin – and the Commissaire Adamsberg novels of Fred Vargas, each of which is "as good as a trip to Paris".

Doubles from £73 A favourite with windsurfers, thanks to its shallow bay and steady wind, Turkey's best-preserved Greek village has experienced an explosion of boutique hotels, cafes and restaurants, attracting throngs of tourists that can overwhelm its narrow streets.

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