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One researcher reaches out and dares to touch the broom-like bristles that erupt from its tail.
The spacecraft dived down to Enceladus and passed through geysers that erupt from a saline ocean under the surface.
As it leapt, I thought I saw the characteristic "tusks" of a mature male – actually two teeth that erupt from the lower jaw.
Except for the musical numbers that erupt from the imagination of Bjork's character, the film has no music, not even an underscore.
The superflares that erupt from Kepler 438, a red dwarf star, release as much energy as 100bn megatons of TNT every few hundred days.
There are the black eyes, once compared to tiny oil wells, and the massive, leathery hands that erupt from his sleeves.
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Wispy features seen in Voyager spacecraft images had been thought to be deposits of recondensed volatile material that erupted from Dione's interior along linear fractures.
Phoebe gets touched sexually by a hand that erupts from a mound of earth, in which a slot later opens that engulfs Pollux.
Her tone and brightness were matched by the whistling, hissing showers of fireworks that erupted from the roof of Avery Fisher Hall after the concert was over.
Ebola is a poorly understood tropical disease that erupts from time to time in various parts of Africa and for which there is no cure.
"Logically, we're selling lots now," he said, wearing a T-shirt that read "Santo subito," or "Sainthood now," a slogan that erupted from the crowds during John Paul's funeral.
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