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The painting first erupts in flames, then the modern-day tribulations come to life: the aftermath of a suicide bombing in a Pakistani market; Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of Hezbollah, giving a speech; an American soldier talking about the music he listens to "when we're killing the enemy" in Iraq.
The plan, based on containing an epidemic where it first erupts, may initially work, they write, but later-emerging pandemics would likely overwhelm it.
A cup is a deep brown linear mark toward the back of the incisor surface and is present from when the adult tooth first erupts, but it becomes fainter over time.
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In observed history, Mount Cleveland may have first erupted in 1744; the first confirmed eruption occurred in 1828.
Gunfire first erupted shortly after 1 30 p.m. near Weequahic Park.
It was on June 16th somewhere near Taksim Square (pictured) where the unrest first erupted.
War first erupted in Angola in 1961, in a series of apparently unconnected uprisings.
Clashes between ethnic groups, which first erupted in 1984, continue to flare up sporadically.
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