Volcanoes have erupted in the past, and will continue to erupt in the future.
Maybe nothing could have stopped Breivik, whose violence seemed to erupt out of nowhere.
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NYSE's Board of Directors is loaded with executives whose major scandals erupt at their own companies.
Only then did tumultuous applause erupt for the terrific performance that had just taken place.
But if it stalls, a wave of even angrier protest may well erupt in September.
Leaders worry that crises will erupt when governments are not on top of events.
What my dinner partners worried about was: what would happen if two-or-more conflicts erupt concurrently?
The pecking order changes as exclusivity feuds erupt even among the business news channels.
The president knew that a media storm was about to erupt, and it did.
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It will be interesting to see how the United States will respond should Venezuela erupt.
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Could violence erupt again, as it did so horrifyingly in Chechnya a few years ago?
Street fairs and parades erupt year-round, offering ample opportunity to come out, show off and get spanked for charity.
Nor will the next town be at peace, not when violence is about to erupt there.
Don't be surprised if the bristling Indian streets erupt in anger against politicians in the new year.
As the day wore on Thursday, worries intensified the crisis could erupt into a worldwide debt contagion.
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If property insurance expires in mid-sputter, insurers have the chance to shed their risks before claims erupt.
Violent competition over scarce resources may erupt with or between emerging superpowers, such as China and India.
Jordan has declared that, should war erupt, it would seal its borders to prevent more Iraqis flooding across.
When fights erupt, he coaches his daughters to step away, calm down and then return with alternative solutions.
There are fears that hooliganism involving followers of England, Turkey and other nations will erupt at the tournament.
Try to marry two big firms with different cultures, runs the argument, and squabbles are bound to erupt.
Indeed, when asked to comment on the rumor that Chodiev was once a KGB agent, they erupt in laughter.
He added: "May I apologise for making such a pettifogging legal point, " prompting the chamber to erupt in laughter.
Nobody sued, but many experts expect litigation to erupt eventually over such cyberswindles.
From time to time there were rumors, gurglings that threatened to fully erupt.
Battles erupt over rightful ownership of a certain flotilla of shrimp or beef.
In fact, a Bosnia free of foreign troops would probably erupt into war.
Though thousands of sinkholes erupt in Florida each year, most are small, few affect homes, and even fewer cause deaths.
Certainly, with everything at stake and so much uncertainly, there is little question that fighting will erupt at some point.
Taylor told CNN that if he were to leave immediately, the country would erupt in even greater chaos and anarchy.
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