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Over the weekend, Bárður's bulge started to erupt.
Suddenly, spats started to erupt on the courts and darkness began falling on Pete Sampras's half of the draw.
Sectarian violence had already started to erupt in the capital but his neighborhood of New Baghdad, a predominantly poor Shiite area to the south, still seemed safe.
IN planetary terms, it was just a tiny pinprick that opened up last month underneath the Eyjafjalla Glacier in southern Iceland, when a long-forgotten volcano started to erupt again after a quiescence of nearly 200 years.
Even as the hacking scandal started to erupt in 2007, and full control of Sky was within his grasp, Murdoch was protesting that hacking was "not part of our culture anywhere in the world", when it plainly was part of the culture to anyone who bothered to look.
Folklore started to erupt about the effect that marijuana had on those who used it.
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The comet is quiet now, but as it nears the sun it will start to erupt with plumes of gas and dust and develop a tail that could stretch for more than 1m kilometres.
Where it becomes difficult is when you don't talk about it, and then things start to erupt when you don't address the issue".
Fierce no nukes campaigns in the UK, India and even China, as massive demonstrations there are starting to erupt.
There is nothing more frustrating than being trapped amongst people without a quick exit when a hot flush starts to erupt.
Normally, the second molars start to erupt at the age of 11 to 11.5 years in girls and at around the age of 12 years in boys.
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