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Since then, the Swedish Academy said, "research in this area has literally exploded," producing a growing number of papers about graphene, its amazing properties and its promise.
The area east of Quito, the Tumbaco Valley "has literally exploded," said Luke McElhatton, the listing agent for the home featured here, who is affiliated with Mancasas Real Estate in Cumbayá.
Many of these applications are presently based on coordination compounds, so that the field of luminescent lanthanoid complexes with organic ligands has literally exploded during the past two decades and presently more than 500 original articles are published annually on the subject.
If you haven't been, Trinity Bellwoods sits at the centre of a young neighbourhood that has literally exploded with cocktail-friendly gentrification.
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Doubly so, in that with new drilling technology the natural gas reserves within the United States alone have literally exploded over the last half dozen years.
"It has literally never happened.
Any instrument has, literally, infinite possibilities.
Or, rather, I tried to remember the circumstance – that had occurred within the past week – in which an interlocutor had said: "His heart literally exploded!" Then it came back to me: I was standing in the grounds of Her Majesty's Prison Blantyre House, in Kent, with my friend Noel Smith, one-time bank robber now turned writer, and we were chatting with the literary agent Mal Peachey.
Alien ants crawl into politicos' ears, turn them extra partisan, and sometimes heads literally explode.
When Mr. Kiejzik first had them jetted in from Sweden, "they literally exploded in the unpressurized cargo hold, and the meringue expanded and broke through the chocolate," he said.
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