Volcanoes have erupted in the past, and will continue to erupt in the future.
The Mexican bailout helped fuel the East Asian crisis that erupted two years later.
But the sellout crowd of 12, 816 erupted into cheers when Cain's record was announced.
Fury erupted online after the figures were published late last week on the Guangzhou body's website.
On March 8, Ahmed was documenting the protest with his camera when chaos erupted.
Crowds outside the courthouse erupted in cheers as news of the jury's decision spread.
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In 1985, in Colombia, the Nevado del Ruiz volcano erupted, killing an estimated 25, 000 people.
As the news of Mr Maduro's victory emerged, celebrations erupted in the capital, Caracas.
And there was a movement that erupted within shouting distance from my office in Manhattan.
Officers spotted Tsarnaev poking through the tarp covering the boat, and a shootout erupted, Deveau said.
However, when the This American Life furore erupted I defended Daisey in part.
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The violence in Darfur erupted in 2003 after rebels began an uprising against the Sudanese government.
Soon after Amaranth's problems erupted, calls from recruiters at other hedge funds started pouring in.
By the time the Watergate scandal erupted, after the 1972 election, Moynihan was in New Delhi.
Darfur was a region already awash with military arms long before the current conflict erupted.
This was met with fan backlash, and a bit of an internet firestorm erupted.
The Bonk family erupted in cheers after Mr. Bonk's car got the winner's light.
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The officials who made the promise reneged, however, when the savings and loan crisis erupted.
As Sergeant Baitinger entered the kill zone, a hail of gunfire erupted from the attic above.
The stadium erupted and Garde headed home to inform his employers he had spotted a star.
When the Lakers took home the NBA championship, merriment (and mayhem) erupted in Los Angeles.
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The crowd outside the church erupted into a spontaneous round of applause as the cortege left.
The outrage erupted when Sanford police at first declined to make an arrest in the shooting.
When a local Cantonese speaker objected to the noodle-eating in bad Mandarin, a quarrel erupted.
Sporadic violence has erupted since both sides declared tentative ceasefires on 17 and 18 January.
Nine voted against and 41 abstained, including the UK. Fireworks erupted in Ramallah with the news.
The volcano last erupted in 1997 destroying many southern areas including the capital, Plymouth.
The room erupted and the world learned we'd just made it to the surface of Mars.
In the past few weeks, a debate about the virus has erupted in the Middle East.
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