• The resulting concoctions are known to explode into bellowing catharsis, courtesy of singer Jonathan Meiburg and his crack band.

    NPR: Shearwater: Grandiose And Delicate

  • As populations in non-Western cities explode into the tens of millions in coming decades, transportation will become increasingly important.

    FORBES: Ford Mobility Company

  • Some analysts still hope that ecosystem lock-in will let Apple lock in considerable dominance of a market that otherwise wants to explode into diversity.

    WSJ: Jenkins: Apple's New Normal

  • But public demonstrations tend to be far from predictable, as what we have seen in Oakland, and could explode into rioting and violent clashes between the police and protesters.

    FORBES: With Tear Gas And Arrests, It's Time For A Dialogue With OWS Before Violence Erupts

  • And for Ms. Vanacore's 29-year-old son, Michael, it happened at the height of the storm, as he watched a distant electrical transformer explode into flames from his neighbor's fifth-floor apartment.

    WSJ: Sandy Oral History: Tales of the Superstorm in Long Beach

  • Racks of moth-defying garb from the last seven decades start inside the houses and explode into their front yards, creating a perpetual garage-sale atmosphere - albeit with much higher price tags.

    BBC: Toronto��s Kensington Market: A loveable hodgepodge

  • That kind of inconsistency was reflected on the pitch as both sets of players struggled to show any real cutting edge - until a thrilling final 10 minutes saw the game explode into life.

    BBC: Newcastle 2-2 Wigan

  • Surely, unless this war turned out to be as brief and inexpensive as the invasion of Granada many years before, our tax cut would explode into dust just as the target that bomb had set its sights upon was pulverized into ashes.

    FORBES: Does Anyone Still Remember Why We Have The Bush Tax Cuts?

  • This is capped off by intermingling romantic affairs that occasionally explode out into the open.

    CNN: Oscar likes his political flicks real

  • Telemedicine promises to explode as affluent boomers slide into retirement.

    FORBES: Remote Retirement

  • Whether hearing loss is truly a cause of cognitive decline or merely a risk factor associated with the ageing brain, the decline of cognitive abilities into dementia is set to explode financial models of health and social care in Western societies and requires urgent attention.

    BBC: Viewpoint: Does deafness contribute to dementia?

  • His idea was to convert wood fibers into something cows could digest, by making them explode, like popcorn.

    NPR: Canadian Dreams of Ethanol Distilled from Grass

  • These lasers use a novel switching system to compress their power into the tiny but immensely energetic bursts needed to explode the carbon-containing molecules.

    ECONOMIST: Diamonds

  • And we can do more to make the Arab Spring a season of hope for all, to put the sustainable back into development, to prevent the crises before they explode.

    WHITEHOUSE: U.N. Secretary General's Luncheon

  • Four trucks drove into the middle of the stage and seemed to explode with fireworks, only they actually revealed a video of Mercury in a live concert from 1986 at Wembley Stadium.

    WSJ: Menu

  • As more and more people flood into "free" health care, taxpayer costs will explode.

    WSJ: A Reckless Health Care Bill That Nobody Believes In

  • The police and army declared that settlement like this could set off violent demonstrations and some military men also let it be known, to the government's chagrin, that they thought the long crisis with the Palestinians was likely to explode soon in a renewed intifada, or rebellion, which could quickly escalate into guerrilla warfare between the Israeli army and armed Palestinian policemen and irregulars.

    ECONOMIST: Israel

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