A problematic situation that will eventually become dangerous if not addressed.
1 Convinced I am a ticking bomb that could detonate at any moment.
2 But in my opinion he remained a ticking bomb , even ticking today.'
3 Um, if you more or less walked away from the ticking bomb , i.e.
4 We're sitting on a ticking bomb and I don't like it.
5 But General Growth's short-term debt financing was a ticking bomb .
6 Like a ticking bomb , or a murderer with a fresh blade in his hand.
7 There was no ticking bomb to be dealt with.
8 Like holding a ticking bomb beats jogging with nitroglycerin.
9 And experienced interrogators have argued that the " ticking bomb " case is largely a myth.
10 Iran is in effect a ticking bomb .
11 I think there's a ticking bomb there.
12 Russ was a ticking bomb now.
13 Not a ticking bomb like Bonnie.
14 Suddenly, as if a ticking bomb planted in his head exploded, an exhilarating howl burst from his lips.
15 They always find themselves, along with that week's host, in a control room with a ticking bomb about to go off.
16 Either way, this is now a problem for the next ANC President, is it ticking bomb that has been dropped for Ramaphosa?
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