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Both had huge housing bubbles, which burst painfully.
Among them are a number of flower teas, which burst into bloom in the teapot or a cup.
Some consider him a father of the Abstract Expressionist movement, which burst into flower in the 1950's.
But you probably have heard of bitcoin, which burst into the public consciousness before imploding dramatically in 2014.
On a whim, I got the cucumber and tomato pickles, which burst with impossible-to-identify flavors.
So far, investigators have concentrated on the plane's controversial use of lithium ion batteries, one of which burst into flames, triggering a smoke alarm.
The 1970s saw the emergence of Gay Sweatshop in Britain, founded in 1975, and the Gay Theatre Alliance in America, which burst into life not long after.
The thuggery is fed by other deeply lurking tensions, sectarian and socioeconomic, which burst noisily in the open before returning to a subterranean simmer.
The court reprimanded reporters who had covered the case for more than 10 years, saying the media "created a bubble which burst when the matter came to court".
But the beck, which burst its banks, catapulting rocks through the visitor centre and flooding everything in its wake, is still under repair.
This is a town built on the river Kent, England's fastest flowing river, which burst its banks, consuming homes and businesses.
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