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The sheer explosion of flavour made me decide that I wanted to make beer for a living.
Is it an innate human urge to kill, the outcome of capitalist production, or the sheer explosion of the human and cow population?
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As I noted in the introduction to my Best of 2014 list, there has been an explosion in the sheer variety of good TV.
The real population explosion is not the sheer number of the world population, but the relentless urbanization in places unprepared for this growth.
In sheer numbers, in other words, the culinary explosion that propelled London to the front rank of international dining cities hasn't slacked off since the peak years of the mid-1990's.
Even with the explosion of consumer video capture, the sheer number of still images dwarfs video.
The police acknowledged that they were so overwhelmed by the sheer quantity of wreckage from the Dec. 21, 1988, explosion -- which killed 270 people and rained debris over 845 square miles -- that their tracking and labeling practices were flawed.
Blast beats have been described as "maniacal percussive explosions, less about rhythm per se than sheer sonic violence".
(In Eddie@90, Catherine Lockerbie describes the same experience – the sheer beauty of the book, its coloured pages, the joyous explosion of language).
A few speakers made a game attempt to give some sense of the stakes: the sheer carnage that would come out of even one nuclear explosion, the bodies, the famine, the living envying the dead.
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