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Several massive stars batter this large cloud of gas and dust with intense radiation and powerful winds, and there's always the risk that one of them will violently explode.
Marcus improvises by using a satellite targeting solution to bombard the creature with an orbital laser, which causes it to violently explode.
If using glass, make absolutely sure it's Pyrex or a similar heat-tolerant glass, and be aware that even Pyrex can violently explode if used directly on the stovetop.
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Abstract: Occasionally, a star violently explodes in one of the most destructive events in the Universe.
"He is angry and depressed and bottles it up inside until he violently explodes," Mr. Babbitt wrote.
It may be the remnant of an ancient supernova i.e., violently exploding star.
Supernova, plural supernovae or supernovas, any of a class of violently exploding stars whose luminosity after eruption suddenly increases many millions of times its normal level.
The collapse could have been initiated by a shock wave emanating from a nearby supernova, a violently exploding star, or by random density fluctuations in the cloud itself.
The introduction of high-explosive ammunition led to the abandonment of case shot, the violently exploded shell casing itself serving the purpose far better.
The agency recently fined the Japanese supplier Takata, which produced defective airbag inflaters that can rupture violently, exploding and shooting metal at passengers.
While the piece opens with a flourish of civilised glamour – a man conducting Wagner as a couple dance ecstatically over a sea of silken bedding – that vision is violently exploded as the bedding is thrown aside to reveal a swarm of dancers shivering and grunting amid piles of ragged clothing.
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