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Nor is it likely to explode barriers and negative attitudes.
It exploded in 1996, to $263m, and is likely to explode again in 2000.
"When not in a public space it's less likely to explode into violence".
Unlike other species, they're time-bombs - even more likely to explode when trained to be aggressive (as many have been).
Maple bats are also more likely to explode when they shatter, while ash bats more often splinter into small fragments.
If all goes well, another Balkan war is, if not ended, at least less likely to explode.
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"Goldman Sachs let hedge-fund manager John Paulson select the subprime-mortgage bonds that he thought likeliest to explode and put them into a package called Abacus 2007-AC1.
To help you, assuming you're one of these frothing, likely-to-explode sorts whose anticipation is becoming unsafe for both you, your friends and co-workers, feel a little more connected to what's coming up in Mankind Divided, here we have a neat breakdown of all the Easter egg-style winks and nods and nudges that are present and correct in the game's most recent trailer, "The Mechanical Apartheid".
About five minutes into "Lord of the Ants," on Tuesday on the PBS "Nova" series, certain preconceptions you may have about ivory-tower types are likely to be exploded.
This includes communications which Americans send to those under surveillance a cohort likely to have exploded in size after the FISA Amendments Act (FAA) of 2008 gave spooks broad freedom to monitor non-citizens abroad.The FAA states that spies may not "intentionally acquire" communications wholly between Americans.
(Modern designers believe breeders are more likely to melt down like Three Mile Island than to explode like Chernobyl).
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