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Twenty-plus million people left the British Isles in this great explosion of human migration.
The second great explosion of American Buddhism occurred in the nineteen-fifties.
The great explosion of Nature into fiction began with the Industrial Revolution around 1760, with the erosion of the countryside by the mills.
The Protestant Reformation, with its distaste for icons and its discouragement of worship of the Virgin Mary, shielded England from the great explosion of European religious art.
And - well, the music started and there was suddenly a great explosion of sound that no one could possibly have been prepared for.
This event seemed to throw up a great explosion of scattered thoughts about what the consequences of it were, but it was still too soon.
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And it's all achieved with magnificent subtlety: great explosions of overconfident bluster are undermined by a single sideways glance.
In his subsequent life Roth clearly equated such freedom – to be honest and perhaps to be cruel – with his great explosions of creativity.
I consider that film, from 1939, to be one of the most expansively imaginative in the history of cinema, one of the great explosions of creative energy on-screen.
Out of these passages of pressure-cooker restraint come her great explosions of woodpecker footwork, the astounding bodily arcs that she holds and in which she unexpectedly revolves upon herself, suddenly focusing on a point of floor as if it were a snake she was defying, or standing stretched like a human bow for archery.
It is in the rock formed within these shallow seas that the greatest explosion of life ever recorded occurred.
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