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the outbursts
noun
A sudden, often violent expression of emotion or activity.
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But the outbursts were relatively few.
The outbursts became so frequent the press called them "Edruptions".
However, the outbursts also reveal Trump's underlying weakness and fear.
Another interesting time-scale is the duration of the outbursts.
The outbursts are explosive, with flashes of Stravinsky and Varèse.
The energy generated by this infalling matter would produce the outbursts.
Recently, I have worked with Jeno Sokoloski on the outbursts of Z And and RS Oph.
To power the outbursts, the black holes must swallow large amounts of mass.
But the outbursts of cheering and applause it provoked were comparatively brief.
Money is not the source of the outbursts, but it exacerbates it.
You have to steel yourself against the outbursts and the hate".
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