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Uso de erupted against em inglês
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Inevitably, Law was seen as condoning their activities, and public opinion eruptedagainst him.
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Banks have mostly been closed since protests eruptedagainst Lebanon's ruling elite on Oct. 17.
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A cloud of scarlet sparks eruptedagainst the mordite sphere, and it started creeping the other way.
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Several protests have eruptedagainst Kabila, who has been in power since his father was assassinated in 2001.
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The coastal city was at the center of a communist insurgency that had eruptedagainst the Marcos regime.
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Tens of thousands of people in Indian-controlled Kashmir have died since an armed revolt eruptedagainst Indian rule in 1989.
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She soon found herself thrust into politics as nationwide protests eruptedagainst the military, addressing crowds of thousands before her 1989 arrest.
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Hundreds of thousands were forced out of Kashmir, losing homes and many lives, when a revolt eruptedagainst Indian rule in 1989.
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To the east, another spark of flame eruptedagainst the inside of the grid-probably a second jet trying to escape and exploding.
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After scoring four goals in their past three games, the Blackhawks eruptedagainst Toronto goaltender James Reimer for seven goals on 32 shots.
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In an effort to quell protests that eruptedagainst his rule in December, Bashir had imposed a nationwide state of emergency on February 22.
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Mass protests, driven by a disenchanted youth demanding wholesale change, eruptedagainst a political elite, many of them aging warlords who thrived while others struggled.
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Periodic protests by Indian Muslim hardliners have eruptedagainst the doctor-turned-writer, who describes herself as a secular humanist, and criticises religion as an oppressive force.
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The Observatory says 44,000 people have been killed in Syria since the uprising eruptedagainst Assad in March last year.
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The currency had closed at 5.855 on Jan. 27, the before the week-long closure as protests eruptedagainst President Hosni Mubarak's rule.