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But Professor Michael Clarke at the Royal United Services Institute think-tank told the BBC that reports of the aircraft splitting in two suggest a "catastrophic failure, not a mechanical failure," which could mean an explosion on board.

Popular opposition to paying for euro-zone rescues constrains Angela Merkel, the German chancellor, from spelling out the sacrifices voters must make to sustain the euro.None of this means an explosion is imminent.

That could mean an explosion in the number of people who can use the internet directly with keyboards developed in their own languages, rather than struggling with unfamiliar Roman letters as used in the west.

Many people have said that RSS in IE7 will mean an explosion of RSS reading amongst non-technical users.

And as a fleet manager if you want to somehow provide all that for your employees, for you it just means an explosion of the number of contracts you have to maintain, an explosion of the number of options you have to put into your mobility policy, and that's an explosion in the complexity of decision making and also in kind of delivery to your employees.

Take action here to ask your members of Congress to commit to vote no to the TPP, and join the growing movement calling for a new model of trade that puts the health and safety of people before the profits of big corporations that are already polluting our air and water.

The growth of testing means a data explosion and a new field — "bioinformatics" — for cataloging what's learned.

The rise of Upverter means a potential explosion on the horizon for hardware startups, which is why the company is hosting a hardware hackathon with Y Combinator on February 23rd.

And this sudden explosion has meant a massive rise in one thing: traffic.

This is meant to be an explosion of racial identification, which is subsequently withheld throughout descriptions of the community of women in the convent where the attack takes place.

"The fire seemed to explode through the house -- I don't mean there was an explosion, it just spread so quickly," Mr. Rossow said.

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