Volcanoes have erupted in the past, and will continue to erupt in the future.
Crowds outside the courthouse erupted in cheers as news of the jury's decision spread.
As the news of Mr Maduro's victory emerged, celebrations erupted in the capital, Caracas.
The violence in Darfur erupted in 2003 after rebels began an uprising against the Sudanese government.
Delegates erupted in cheers at the mention of McCain's running mate, the governor of Alaska.
The Bonk family erupted in cheers after Mr. Bonk's car got the winner's light.
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When the Lakers took home the NBA championship, merriment (and mayhem) erupted in Los Angeles.
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Nine voted against and 41 abstained, including the UK. Fireworks erupted in Ramallah with the news.
The volcano last erupted in 1997 destroying many southern areas including the capital, Plymouth.
In the past few weeks, a debate about the virus has erupted in the Middle East.
In the doomed flight, fire erupted in the cargo bay six minutes after leaving Miami.
Two weeks ago, fresh clashes erupted in Veraval, 320km (200 miles) south-west of Ahmedabad.
When the result of the vote was announced 120 in favour, seven against the room erupted in jubilation.
The looming Mt Tarawera, which sits next to Lake Tarawera, last erupted in 1886, killing more than 100 people.
Street celebrations also erupted in Erbil, a city in a Kurdish-controlled area of northern Iraq.
Tens of thousands of people have been killed in Kashmir since an armed revolt erupted in 1989.
Americans erupted in understandable relief and gratitude on Friday with the rapid capture of the terrorist brothers.
It has now been about two years since the first international food price shocks erupted in 2008.
It was the first face-to-face talks between the two since tensions erupted in public earlier this week.
The period includes the August 2011 riots which erupted in London and spread to other English cities.
The Rangers cut their deficit in half in the second period and then erupted in the third.
Delegates in Bali erupted in applause when Australia's delegate, Howard Bamsey, told the plenary that Canberra was jumping on board.
Just days after Zabadani was liberated, armed clashes erupted in Douma, a suburb six miles from Damascus.
The conflict that erupted in Rakhine involved Buddhists and Rohingya Muslims, who are not recognised as Burmese citizens.
More than 70, 000 people have been killed since fighting between Syrian forces and rebels erupted in March 2011.
More than 70, 000 people are estimated to have been killed since conflict erupted in Syria in March 2011.
In 2006, riots erupted in many Muslim countries over cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad in a Danish newspaper.
But first, it's almost three weeks since violence erupted in Kenya after disputed election of President Mwai Kibaki.
Knight, of course, had a very visible flaw, an epic temper that erupted in menacing displays and confrontations.
The United Nations has said at least 9, 000 people have died since the crisis erupted in March 2011.
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