At the very least, the military has been passive as violence has erupted across the archipelago.
Sporadic violence has erupted since both sides declared tentative ceasefires on 17 and 18 January.
In the past few weeks, a debate about the virus has erupted in the Middle East.
It has erupted only three times since Iceland was settled in the ninth century.
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And all this has erupted just as the growth in air travel is stalling.
Goldman boasts that managing conflicts of interest is one of its skills, but some backlash has erupted.
Meanwhile, the long-simmering dispute between safety officials and aviation regulators has erupted into a public slanging match.
But controlling anti-Muslim violence that has erupted in a number of places has proved a challenge for the government.
Mount Mayon has erupted 48 times, with the last time being in 2009.
New Zealand's Mount Tongariro has erupted again, having rumbled back to life in August after more than a century of quiet.
So it is ironic that a volcano in Iceland has erupted and dislocated much of Europe with a cloud of ash.
The proliferation of the middle class has erupted in a spree of banking services offering mobile apps and ATMs to the population.
It is around this second bid that the latest controversy has erupted.
Reactors 1, 2 and 3 have exploded, a fire has erupted in reactor 4, and temperatures had risen at reactors 5 and 6.
We thus need an explanation for why this debate has erupted around Medicare Part A, which provides hospital insurance, but not around other programs.
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What makes this case particularly disturbing is that none of the outcry that accompanied the Vioxx scandal or other drug scares has erupted here.
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The paper claims a crisis has erupted because Mr Brown has spent too much on public sector pay deals and on the public services.
In fact, there's no doubt that the studios behind these movies are overjoyed at the controversy that has erupted and the resulting free press.
This is one reason why no euro-scrap has erupted between the big parties and why Germany has had no real national debate on the issue.
Also just recently, four months ago, they are able by their initiative they sent peacekeepers to Lebanon when the war has erupted between Hezbollah and Israel.
Anyway, a kerfuffle has erupted on the message boards for Advaxis because the filings revealed that the CEO has a history, not a pleasant one, with the SEC.
Similar controversy has erupted worldwide, as airport authorities test the devices in countries like Australia, Germany, Italy and the UK, although none have adopted the machines for widespread use.
She made a brief reference to the media-driven brouhaha that has erupted over her unwed teenage daughter's pregnancy, while also highlighting other aspects of her and her husband's hobbies and professional experience.
The Treasury and opposition parties in the assembly have asked why the rest of the UK has been able to prepare for the changes without the row that has erupted in Wales.
The war's anniversary provided an opening for leaders of the two nations to begin a new round of verbal sparring, which has erupted over the islands in the past several months -- with Prince William's six-week deployment to the islands in February and March as a high-profile backdrop.
In a trip around the globe we see the conflict between Israel and Hamas has again erupted this week and promises to escalate.
Schism has even erupted within Egypt's biggest religious institutions.
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