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She wonders now, is life a violent burst of light?
He has 289 yards in four games, showing a violent burst and fresh legs.
The colorful musical dramedy has been a huge hit since it shoved its way onto the schedule in 2009 in a violent burst of sequins and jazz hands.
The result was like one of those science fair volcanoes: a violent burst of foam rose in the glass, followed by a plume of blue-orange flames.
Magnetic reconnection takes place when magnetic lines of force -- or field lines -- break apart and reconnect with a violent burst of energy that, in huge bodies such as the sun and stars, has the explosive power of millions of tons of TNT.
CAIRO — Tens of thousands of people demanding an end to the nearly 30-year rule of President Hosni Mubarak filled the streets of several Egyptian cities on Tuesday, in an unusually large and sometimes violent burst of civil unrest that appeared to threaten the stability of one of the United States' closest Arab allies.
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Anxiety visits some people in violent bursts, like an electrical storm.
At the beginning, over tensely quiet tremolos, the low strings erupt with violent bursts of abrupt phrases.
The concern of films like it is of the immediate action of war, which in real life happens in unexpected, violent bursts of seconds or minutes.
Positioned around an audience arranged in a square with an aisle cut through it, the soloists exchanged trills, hisses, sputters and violent bursts.
Astronomers have discovered that black holes can be observed through a simple optical telescope when material from surrounding space falls into them and releases violent bursts of light.
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