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  • noun Plural form of eruption.

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Examples

  • These must have seemed like eruptions from a different universe.

    Ballardian » “Driven by Anger”: An Interview with Michael Butterworth (the Savoy interviews, part 1) 2009

  • Meteorologists warned, however, that the situation above Europe remained unstable and constantly changing with the varying winds - and the unpredictability was compounded by the irregular eruptions from the Icelandic volcano spitting more ash into the sky.

    E.U.: Half Of Flights May Resume Monday 2010

  • Simmering anger and resentment, rudeness or, worse, a tense, threatening silence which may suddenly burst out in eruptions of extreme temper, these are all part of the negative side of the Aquarian.

    Blog De Ganz | Archive | March 2005

  • Sufferers developed severe skin eruptions on parts of their body exposed to strong sunlight, and in many cases diarrhea and mental changes causing them to be placed in asylums, and there was a high death rate.

    The Nobel Prize and the Discovery of Vitamins 2004

  • Meteorologists warned, however, that the situation above Europe remained unstable and constantly changing with the varying winds - and the unpredictability was compounded by the irregular eruptions from the Icelandic volcano spitting more ash into the sky.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010

  • Meteorologists warned, however, that the situation above Europe remained unstable and constantly changing with the varying winds, and the unpredictability was compounded by the irregular eruptions from the Icelandic volcano spitting more ash into the sky.

    The Washington Times stories: Latest Headlines Arthur Max ASSOCIATED PRESS 2010

  • Meteorologists warned, however, that the situation above Europe remained unstable and constantly changing with the varying winds, and the unpredictability was compounded by the irregular eruptions from the Icelandic volcano spitting more ash into the sky.

    The Washington Times stories: Latest Headlines Arthur Max ASSOCIATED PRESS 2010

  • Meteorologists warned, however, that the situation above Europe remained unstable and constantly changing with the varying winds - and the unpredictability was compounded by the irregular eruptions from the Icelandic volcano spitting more ash into the sky.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010

  • Meteorologists warned, however, that the situation above Europe remained unstable and constantly changing with the varying winds -- and the unpredictability was compounded by the irregular eruptions from the Icelandic volcano spitting more ash into the sky.

    KPIX: Top Stories Videos 2010

  • Meteorologists warned, however, that the situation above Europe remained unstable and constantly changing with the varying winds - and the unpredictability was compounded by the irregular eruptions from the Icelandic volcano spitting more ash into the sky.

    Fore, right! ARTHUR MAX 2010

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