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Discover Ludwig"full explosion" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts, but typically it is used to describe something reaching its maximum level of intensity or impact. Some possible examples of its usage could be: - "The crowd erupted in a full explosion of cheers and applause as the winning goal was scored." - "The volcano finally reached its full explosion, sending clouds of ash and smoke into the air." - "After years of political tension, the situation finally reached a full explosion, resulting in riots and chaos in the streets." - "The band's performance ended in a full explosion of sound and energy, leaving the audience on their feet."
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So Hezbollah's main objective is to avoid a full explosion before the parliamentary elections.
So yes, we didn't get to see the full explosion (oh, for another five minutes!) but the early indicators were pretty telling.
It wasn't the full explosion of cathartic jubilation in Moscow as England players and fans celebrated a first World Cup shootout win.
But we did stumble into a "Polka Blast" in full explosion, with members of the Polka Family band serenading the Coal Crackers Polka Association below a deep blue simulated sky and a whirling mirrored ball.
When she countered with her anti-helical evidence, Watson, by his own account in "The Double Helix," decided to "risk a full explosion" by implying that she was incompetent in interpreting her own X-ray pictures: "Suddenly Rosy came from behind the lab bench that separated us and began moving toward me.
Neither of these two great pioneers lived to see the full explosion of the Turing Machine — for example, how transistors and chips shrunk computers so fast that, by 1969, the Apollo Guidance Computer could fit in a cramped spaceship, making possible a landing on the moon.
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A full probabilistic Explosion Risk Analysis (ERA) is commonly used to establish overpressure exceedance curves for offshore facilities.
Once the gun was loaded with the cordite propellant, anything that ignited it would cause a full yield explosion of the bomb.
It's a wilfully naive transaction, yes, but it's like going to the cinema to watch a massive blockbuster full of explosions and expensive scenery.
It was - still is - cinema compared with their photography, full of explosions of action and clever tricks using perspective and light.
The methodology also includes considerations of potential upset condition full volume explosions associated with the detachment of about half the dust on the bags or cartridges.
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