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1 Disputes erupt when the original owners come to claim the land, he said.
2 She looked like a volcano about to erupt when her older sister intervened.
3 And someone had built a volcano that would erupt when the two judges came by.
4 Celebrations erupt when the purchase finally goes through.
5 I'm the one who watched the tears erupt when she pulled her bags into the entrance hall.
6 With margins still encouraging full output, China's pent-up steel production should erupt when the curbs expire on March 15.
7 We know that peace follows in freedom's path and conflicts erupt when the will of the people is denied.
8 Karen O is a volcano of a frontwoman, prone to shift gear suddenly and erupt when you're not expecting it.
9 More than half of all London boroughs are affected by gang violence and it can can erupt when someone strays into the wrong area.
10 A small round of applause erupted when Mr Robertson confirmed the approval.
11 The cataclysm erupted when Andropov wanted another roll call, a security check.
12 Serious violence erupted when about 300 young nationalists started attacking police.
13 Social media erupted when National Party leader Bill English announced his resignation today.
14 The most violent splits have erupted when Labour has lost power.
15 The encounter erupted when Indian security forces sealed off the village of Singhpora.
16 It was no longer erupting when she lowered it and sighed.
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