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1Evidently Chicago is about to erupt into violence again.
2While most retailers reported peaceful - if hectic - opening hours, some saw the shopping craze erupt into violence.
3In 1993, ANC leader Chris Hani was assassinated and there were fears that the country would erupt into violence.
4This is what the Mardi bash' studied, what I study, the tensions and forces that make society erupt into violence.
5It wouldn't take much for the night to erupt into violence, and none of us had any illusions of victory.
6The members were bombarded with filthy language during the encounter, which threatened to erupt into violence in front of other families.
7It comes as authorities are on high alert for tensions that could erupt into violence following the most divisive election campaign in history.
8Fury at fuel price rises erupted into violence for a third day.
9UFS' Qwaqwa campus has erupted into violence after protesters clashed with the police.
10As word spread, the already existing racial tensions erupted into violence.
11The tension between the two main Palestinian factions erupted into violence at the weekend.
12Spills have been a source of tension across the Niger Delta, which often erupts into violence.
13The citizens are within a hairsbreadth of erupting into violence at locations all over this planet.
14On several occasions white hostility erupted into violence.
15The 1994 genocide was not the first time tensions between Hutus and Tutsis had erupted into violence.
16The stalemate erupted into violence earlier this month, bringing the country to the brink of another civil war.
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