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The second morning, the volcanic erupted suddenly.

The room erupted again into wild cheers and applause.

Many are wondering why a seemingly insignificant change erupted into controversy.

But, unlike any other geyser, this one erupted with a poisonous gas.

Everyone has second personality characteristics, and the second personality of dragon Xiao Qi is the dragon that erupted thoroughly.

When the elevated podium erupted into magnificent hues of orange and red I finally let out a sigh of relief.

Krasheninnikov Volcano boasts two stunning, snowcapped summit cones. Located on the Pacific shore of Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula, it last erupted some 400 years ago.

The Global Volcanism Program has been in operation since 1968 and we look back at least 10, 000 years on a global scale—we call any volcano “active” if it has erupted in the last 10, 000 years.

Indonesian search and rescue teams explore the area after Mount Merapi volcano erupted the night before in the village of Pakem in Sleman, Yogyakarta province on October 27, 2010.

Laughter erupted from the audience.

Then a thundering sound erupted behind him.

The volcano erupted lava and ash into the air.

Tazeff finally managed to set up a tent near the volcano when the volcano erupted violently.

Smoke billowed from the leader, and erupted into a ball of flame that smeared through the air.

In sochi cheers erupted from the crowd of more than15000that had gathered for a pop concert and the announcement in a main square.

In mid-afternoon on March 11th a massive earthquake erupted, 24 kilometres (15 miles) down, off the north-east coast of Japan’s main island.

About sixty-three hundred years ago, a flyspeck island off southern Kyushu named Kikai exploded with a force that would dwarf all the more famous volcanoes that have since erupted around the world.

The volcano erupted molten lava.

But now their problems have erupted into plain sight.

TWENTY years ago a debate erupted about whether there were specific "Asian values".

After a few moments of dead silence, the entire room, crammed with more than three hundred people, erupted into applause and sympathetic laughter.

AFP, Bogota. When Uribe, independent candidate of the Columbian hardline wing, was sworn in as the President today, explosions erupted near the Presidential palace, killing at 15 people and injuring 24.

The audience erupted into wild cheers.

The floor and the packed galleries erupted in cheers when the vote was announced.

The fast-brewing success of the tea-party movement, a widespread mutiny against big government that erupted after Mr Obama’s election, suggests that many will.

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The room erupted with laughter.

In 2000, another controversy erupted when the Owenses sued the county in a tax dispute over the conservation easement.

The Baronial Reform Movement which began in England in 1258 arose from the infringement on certain baronial interests of the expansion of royal power,but the fact that it erupted in that particular year was closely tied to the specific historical environment of the time.

Something huge and horned erupted from the wand: Head down, it charged toward the High Street and out of sight.

When they were over, the room erupted in applause.

A thunderous roar erupted across the Spanish capital and fans danced in the streets chanting "Viva Espana!" as the country's first ever World Cup trophy sparked a nationwide fiesta.

Once Watergate erupted, it was impossible to arrest its course.

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