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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The president knew that a media storm was about to erupt, and it did.
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Nor will the next town be at peace, not when violence is about to erupt there.
Try to marry two big firms with different cultures, runs the argument, and squabbles are bound to erupt.
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.
National park experts are unsure how long the volcano will continue to erupt, spraying vibrant lava and rocks into the sky.
So is Sikh terrorism about to erupt again in Punjab, adding to India's separatist unrest in Kashmir and its north-eastern states?
"They are very similar, and both have the ability to erupt, " John Power, a scientist from the U.S. Geological Survey, told CNN.
When those impressions are negative, they carry with them resentment and antagonism that inhibit peaceful coexistence and constantly threaten to erupt into open conflict.
As he walked through the Hilton, the room continued to erupt.
Iran, Pakistan and North Korea also have tremendous potential to erupt.
This pressure alone could be enough to doom the government, but, in addition, the perennial state-synagogue conflict is due to erupt at the end of January.
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As a result, developments like the Occupy movement and gay marriage seem almost to erupt in The Times, overloved and undermanaged, more like causes than news subjects.
They also made a point of thanking the White House and administration staff during their eight years in Washington, and cracked jokes that caused the packed East Room to erupt in laughter.
The scene in which Uxbal finds Mateo alone, abandoned by his mother, with a bruised face, is deeply upsetting, and all the harder to erase because Bardem plays it so calmly, reining in the urge to erupt.
If the equivalent of an earthquake were to occur on one (and they are known to occur on pulsars), it would be powerful enough to erupt with a blast of gamma rays thereby solving puzzle number three, the soft gamma-ray repeaters.
One tiny element that was disconcerting in city conditions were parking sensors that seem to erupt at every corner, and the red alert diagram on the information screen did not help me see when a car was coming way too close, or if it was still over three feet away.
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The reason for this lies in the volatility that continues to erupt around the pillars of disruption that define the open mobile era: rapid development of mobile Web technology, insatiable consumer demand for mobile Web and data services, and an evolving policy debate that may finally introduce a more equitable market.
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From time to time there were rumors, gurglings that threatened to fully erupt.
The rioting that recently forced Indonesia's Suharto to resign could erupt elsewhere if the IMF insists on tight monetary and fiscal policies.
Pithy Spanish guitar riffs and flirtatious violin notes erupt to accompany the rhythm, and gauchos (Argentinean cowboys) draped in regional red and black ponchos spring from their chairs to dance, the clack of their boots on the wooden floor echoing around the surrounding multi-coloured canyons.
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