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1 The debate grew so heated that it appeared war could erupt again .
2 We suspect this feud will erupt again just in time for Christmas.
3 The credit crisis is far from over; it's only waiting to erupt again .
4 Clashes erupt again two days later and one soldier is killed.
5 But some in the government fear the simmering union turf war could erupt again .
6 The border was calm on Monday but fears remained that tensions could erupt again .
7 Jess Phoenix on Yellowstone: When it does erupt again , it will devastate the US.
8 All eyes are on Mt Tongariro to see whether it's likely to erupt again .
9 Mr Bridges just doesn't know when or whether Mr Ross is going to erupt again .
10 The row between the European Commission and the Republic is likely to erupt again this year.
11 They are hunting for more bursts, and monitoring known ones to see if they erupt again .
12 If both sides continue to harden their stances, protests and street-battles with security forces could erupt again .
13 Some in the poorest country in the Americas warned that unrest could erupt again at any moment.
14 Raiden might be more amenable to answering questions-andless likely to erupt again - if plied with food and drink.
15 Some observers fear Egypt may be about to erupt again , two years after the revolution that toppled Mubarak.
16 But few southerners trust UNIFIL or the poorly equipped army to defend them effectively if hostilities erupt again .
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