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Walking time-bomb.
A person whose behaviour is erratic and totally unpredictable is a walking time-bomb.
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But we saw the 60s as a time for more freedom and justice and plenty – not just a ticking time bomb of social problems, drugs and hangovers.
I become completely absorbed in mental machinations as I attempt to defuse the ticking time-bomb of problems I perceive in my life.
Inside Out spoke to an anonymous Afghanistan veteran who is concerned about the potential ticking time bomb of mental health problems of ex-soldiers over the next decade.
Celina Izquierdo Sánchez, from the Quintana Roo Observatory of Social and Gender Violence, said that a "time bomb" of violence against women had exploded because state officials played down the scale of the problem.
Fassel's time bomb of a season ticks on.
Purpose is a time bomb of boredom.
Her performances are ticking time bombs of extreme emotions.
In other places, bond guarantees have been time bombs, causing problems too severe to be solved in a workout.
He displays an encyclopaedic knowledge of regional theatre today, and acute analyses of the problems of the "hidden time-bomb" of the cuts they face, leading to a "more London-centric world".
India's a time-bomb of diabetes and obesity.
But once that time bomb is defused, the primary problems our next Mayor will need to address are problems Chicago's women have responsibility for, for women head the majority of the Chicago families needing the help City Hall can give.
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