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These are the less visible conflicts that cumulatively become something volatile.
Students sensed something volatile and dangerous in the poem — something close to home.
Is it possible that our always wayward weather has changed into something volatile and capricious – menacing, even?
Yet, she detects "something volatile and emotionally violent in his character … something that lashes out at a perceived threat and refuses to take seriously the evidence that it may not be a threat".
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- TONY HOAGLAND, author of "Unincorporated Persons in the Late Honda Dynasty" COME LIVE WITH ME Heat exists as energy in transit, something spontaneous, volatile, elementary, "something which may be transferred from one body to another" (James Clerk Maxwell, "Theory of Heat").
Companies whose businesses require them to pay out regular, large amounts of cash should keep a good chunk of their assets in something less volatile than equities.
Add all the unresolved aspects of the case, and what might have been a straight crime story is now something more volatile.
The question now is whether the episodes have simply been evidence of the risks that come with operating in a country that is heavily armed and unstable after decades of civil war or evidence of something more volatile, even a growing sense of enmity.
"You are not looking at something as volatile as the price of a barrel of crude.
There is a sense of something very volatile lurking all the space of where these words work.
Yet all the drawings speak of something slippery and volatile.
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