For example, Neutron stars, the ultra-compact bodies left over when massive stars explode, are thought to have rotation properties similar to those seen in superfluids.
As Facebook and Twitter explode, companies are awkwardly confronted with the consequences social media can have on workplace relations and the company image.
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Over the next five years, sales of digital set-top boxes are expected to explode.
The resulting concoctions are known to explode into bellowing catharsis, courtesy of singer Jonathan Meiburg and his crack band.
In the second stage, they are supposed to explode, producing a jet of heat that burns through the armor.
The result of these extremes is that many of our woodlands are ready to explode, thanks to the buildup of dense underbrush.
That last feature, in particular, would make Transmeta's chip a perfect brain for the Internet appliances and handheld devices whose numbers are likely to explode in the years to come.
"This market is going to explode, and financial advisers are going to drive it more than nonprofits, " says Russ Allan Prince, the market researcher in Shelton, Conn. who did the survey.
For instance, Paralympic athletes explode the myth that disabled people are physically frail and passive.
The potential to create jobs will explode once the rules and regulations are clear.
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Smart phones are still going to explode in popularity in the next few years.
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Flavours will explode in your mouth because ingredients are used in season.
In the new Bizarro World that is the global economy post-2008, the US is the debt bomb waiting to explode while major nations like Brazil are mostly busy running surpluses.
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If you really want to watch them explode, ask about the policies they are forced to follow, be it Medicare or some other structured insurance program, and whether those rules make any medical sense at all.
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They pose a threat to civilians long after they are dropped as many do not explode immediately.
The graceful movements are gentle and circular but can explode with enormous flexibility and strength, employing a variety of offensive and defensive skills.
First and foremost, the school should audit the students, professional staff and other employees to ensure that there are no other looming issues which could explode on the heels of these sex crimes.
Iron clubs from the 17th to the early 19th century are rare because feather-filled balls could explode if hit inexpertly.
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Many analysts are confident that the new boom won't explode like the 90s bubble burst.
Until people feel their privacy and security online are assured, e-commerce won't explode.
The whole of Al Anbar province has seen marked improvement of late: Tips to Coalition forces have risen significantly, U.S. troops are defusing 80 percent of IEDs before they can explode, and attacks have reached their lowest point in two years.
Numbers then explode, C. difficile dominates the gut and masses of toxins are produced.
Mr. Lenz added that as unexploded bombs grow older, they are becoming ever more unstable, and increasingly likely to explode, as the elements deteriorate their chemical detonators.
The graceful movements of a well-trained Taekkyeon performer are gentle and circular rather than straight and rigid, but can explode with enormous flexibility and strength.
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