Sentence examples for more violent at from inspiring English sources

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Bubble jetting phenomenon is observed at the liquid-vapor interface for the subcooled cases, which becomes more violent at a deeper subcooling.

This runs counter to the traditional theory of comet (and planet) formation: that particles cling together into pebbles, which form boulders, which coalesce into kilometer-scale "cometesimals"—with collisions getting more violent at each stage.

(In general, fraternity hazing got more violent at two junctures: after the civil war and after the second world war, reflecting the role fraternities play in the substitution of college for military experience in young men's lives).

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Although in the past there have been relatively few attacks in Paktia Province, it has recently become more violent, with at least five American deaths there in July, counting the two on Friday, according to icasualties.org and Afghan security officials.

Furthermore, Sony aimed its product not only at the teenagers that were Nintendo's core market but, by producing more sophisticated (and, indeed, more violent) games, at older and wealthier players too.The last Xbox was a powerful piece of kit that appealed mainly to hard-core gamers, but it has lost Microsoft a considerable sum of money.

Or to put it another way, our choice is between a gradual evolution to a more just society now, or else face a more violent revolution at the point where we have run out of time to do anything else.

Just as a saucepan at a rolling boil is more violent than one at a simmer, so our climate at 450 ppm CO2 will be more violent than it was at 225 ppm -- because CO2 stores heat, just like putting a lid on a saucepan brings it to a much higher boil.

Huge, peaceful protest marches across the country,as well as more violent clashes, often at night, have rattled the government.Its response has been to jail the radicals' most prominent leader, Leopoldo López of the Popular Will (VP) party, and unleash violent repression.

The more violent interpretation is at least as old as World War I, when the British incited some Indian Muslims to declare a jihad against the Central Powers and the Central Powers persuaded the Ottoman Turks to declare a jihad against the Allies.

Joanne Gilmore, researcher in the School of Law at Manchester University, has monitored the cases and says people at more violent protests had received more lenient non-custodial, sentences.

This cycle repeated itself at least twice, at steadily more violent levels, before the last operation began.

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