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Open an Amazon store or log onto BookScouter to clear off your bursting bookshelves.
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The recession was caused not, as before, by inflation taking off, but by the bursting of an asset-price bubble.
ECONOMIST: The world economy
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Giggs was instrumental in the build-up, bursting through the midfield before laying the ball off for Rooney, who crossed to the far post for Berbatov to dispatch.
BBC: Manchester United 2-0 Sunderland
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First he pouched Elissalde's cute kick from a penalty to open his account before bursting clear from the halfway line and brushing off three men to score the most popular try of the night.
BBC: France 87-10 Namibia
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Police suspect there was a problem with the vehicle's brakes, causing it to veer off the road and smash into rocks before bursting into flames.
BBC: Alps coach crash: British driver killed is named
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Covering "vast areas" in concrete could also mean rivers bursting their banks after heavy rainfall because water will run off the land more quickly he said.
BBC: Water threat to new homes plan
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The Blues responded with the last move of the first half, James shrugging off a weak Skrela tackle in midfield then bursting away at lightning pace to scorch in under the posts.
BBC: Blues 31-21 Stade Francais
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The stand-off shrugged off four defenders inside his own half before bursting into open space and spreading the ball for Willie Talau, whose inside pass found Meli in the corner for a simple score.
BBC: St Helens 38-10 Leeds
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Ebbsfleet's response was immediate as Tom Phipp was bundled over by Andre Blackman after bursting into the box and Carew, who was sent off in the initial tie, sent Brown the wrong way from the spot.
BBC: Sammy Moore
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He was also involved in a serious car accident three years ago when his jeep skidded off a motorway and rolled down an embankment before bursting into flames.
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The bursting of the tech bubble and the minor recession of 2001 knocked about a point off the peak rate of 67.3% in April 2000, but even after the Great Recession ended in June 2009 the rate was 65.7%.
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