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to outburst
noun
A sudden, often violent expression of emotion or activity.
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Most of the current mining seams have been upgraded to outburst seams.
With understanding of the evolution of stress field and seepage flow in floor strata, the groundwater outburst pathway is calibrated and the transformation of floor rock mass from water-resisting strata to outburst pathway is clearly illuminated.
With increasing of mining depth, all seams are upgraded to outburst coal seams (Wang et al. 2012b, 2013), which means that the first-mined seam (the protective seam) is hard to select and the elimination of outbursts in the entire region becomes difficult.
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I had little opportunity to respond to his outburst except to say, "Tom, we had no such agreement"..
I had little opportunity to respond to his outburst except to say, "Tom, we had no such agreement"...
This leads to outbursts.
Yet narcissists can be fragile too and prone to outbursts of humiliated rage.
Don Carlos was sickly and soon showed signs of mental instability, being given to outbursts of violence.
He also was given to outbursts of anger directed at other kids and teachers.
This condition, known as social unrest, can lead to outbursts of violence.
He gave in to outbursts of song, and alternately hummed and whistled.
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