But regular protests continue to erupt against unemployment, poverty and official corruption.
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Read: Protests erupt in Soweto and JHB South, major traffic disruptions reported
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The debate grew so heated that it appeared war could erupt again.
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Similar funding conflicts are set to erupt at campuses across the UK.
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It means that you know that something can erupt at any moment.
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Once, just as the others were chorusing 'Omeyn!', a belch escaped him.
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Buildings that are hidden in camouflage belch people, young men and women.
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Ward put his hand to his chest and brought up a belch.
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Volcanoes then belch the carbon back into the atmosphere as carbon dioxide.
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When Eridu put down his knife with a loud belch, Shanna rose.
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Little is known about how mast cell progenitors extravasate into tissue.
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Furthermore, the proportion of adherent leukocytes that ultimately extravasate during reperfusion was markedly reduced by WEB 2086.
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After 72 h, the leukocytes that extravasate into the site of antigen challenge express CD44.
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Tumor cells are thought to arrive in lymph nodes and other sites through the blood and lymphatic circulation and to extravasate.
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In conclusion, we identified the molecular partners that are sequentially exploited by CTCs to arrest and extravasate in vascular regions with permissive flow regimes.
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Memory T lymphocytes extravasate at sites of inflammation, but the mechanisms employed by these cells to initiate contact and tethering with endothelium are incompletely understood.
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Cancer metastasis requires that primary tumour cells evolve the capacity to intravasate into the lymphatic system or vasculature, and extravasate into and colonize secondary sites.
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Fibrinogen extravasates in the nervous system after injury or disease associated with vascular damage or blood-brain barrier (BBB) disruption.