Sentence examples for explosive records from inspiring English sources

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Over the next four years, he released a sequence of explosive records that were hits both in the US and the UK: Long Tall Sally, Rip It Up, Slippin' and Slidin', Lucille, Jenny Jenny, Keep A-knockin', Good Golly Miss Molly, Ooh My Soul – all holy writs of rock'n'roll.

Next, we conducted a refraction tomography analysis (Fujie et al., 2006) using only first-arrival data from airgun and explosive records.

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One particularly explosive recording purports to feature an anxious conversation between Erdoğan and his son Bilal about hiding millions of dollars from investigators.

This explosive record was his first after his return to Brazil 18 months later, and showed the boy-wonder of the 1960s TV song fests in a dark mood.

In a turn of events that seemed to take everyone in the saleroom by surprise, a trestle table (below) created by the Italian designer Carlo Mollino in 1948 and executed in 1949 sold for $3.824 million at Christie's New York yesterday, an explosive record for postwar design and a record at auction for 20th-century furniture.

A pulse of increased effusive volcanism in Iceland is discussed by Watt et al. (2013) and references therein, which is much less well constrained in the explosive record, with data from LaMEVE indicating 5 eruptions between about 12 and 9 ka with increased frequency later in the Holocene.

Of its appeal Garrett said that it would have the effect of "Yeah!", and called the song an "explosive record".

"South London rapper follows up Mercury-winning debut with modest, unambitious second album" is not a line you'll read about this explosive new record from Speech Debelle.

The former chief inspector of prisons, Lord Ramsbotham, warned earlier today that the situation in prisons across England and Wales was "potentially explosive" because record numbers of prisoners were being supervised by a handful of governors.

Seasonality was also observed in the eruptions of single volcanoes, such as the 7,100 small explosive events recorded between 1956 and 1997 at Sakurajima in Japan though here the eruption rate peaked in November.The team's first instinct was that this periodicity was to do with a phenomenon called Earth tides.

Some of the differences were clear Thursday night at the Knitting Factory in Brooklyn, where Liturgy played in celebration of the release of its second album, "Aesthethica" (Thrill Jockey), a formidable, explosive, challenging record and one of the year's most bracing.

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