Smart phones are still going to explode in popularity in the next few years.
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If Mr Berisha wins, fairly or not, the south will explode in violent fury, people believe.
Louis had been seen to explode in the air over the Alleghenies and plummet to the earth in flames.
But if markets explode in size, such manipulation would quickly become prohibitively expensive.
Systems without this type of negative feedback ultimately explode in costs and numbers.
Flavours will explode in your mouth because ingredients are used in season.
Vegas continues to explode in population and is now the largest metropolitan area in the country without a major-league franchise.
Beatlemaniacs are unlikely to attend, given that any factual inaccuracies or fanciful embellishments will cause them to explode in the aisles.
For the survivors, further social disruptions and the loss of jobs as stockmen (or cowboys) made for a powder keg waiting to explode in the 1990s.
When the NBA began to explode in popularity in the 1980s and 1990s (thanks to Magic Johnson, Larry Bird and, eventually, Michael Jordan), television rights fees escalated in concert.
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.
The substantive, logical, and bureaucratic considerations all ignored one thing: the chance that the politics of the deal, inflamed by a polarized electoral system and media culture, could explode in controversy.
But with Hollywood now starting to release some of its biggest 3D movies on Blu-ray 3D, IHS Screen Digest research predicts that Blu-ray 3D (BD3D) sales will explode in the U.S. and major European economies this year.
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It's hardly a surprise that Bruce Springsteen has joined The Gaslight Anthem on stage, just as it's hardly a surprise that footage of the collaboration depicts singer Brian Fallon looking as if his heart is about to explode in a trillion joyful pieces.
He started to explode late in the third quarter, however, making five of six shots.
They could explode, in showers of near-invisible but lethal bits.
It takes a Twinkie about 45 seconds to explode when cooked in a microwave.
This would mean it could explode and fragment in the atmosphere with only the shock wave reaching the ground.
As populations in non-Western cities explode into the tens of millions in coming decades, transportation will become increasingly important.
Analysts at Renaissance Capital believe the IPO market in Russia and other CIS states will explode this year after a two year lull in activity.
We empower unions to the detriment of nonunion workers in ways which explode state and local budgets.
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Until you think your head will explode from the Alice-in-Wonderland-ness of it all.
He agreed that the device did not explode owing to a defect in the timing unit and an error in the mix of paraffin and diesel fuel contained in the cylinders.
For if he were to take an exclusionary, elitist tact towards admissions or hiring policies at his public university (aside from established, legitimate admission and hiring standards), the legal services industry in Columbus would explode with lawsuit after lawsuit.
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Antiaging medicine promises to explode with the advent of growth hormone in a pill.
If the stockmarket does crash, growing inequalities in income and wealth could explode as a big political issue.
At the time, weapons experts said as many as one in 10 bomblets failed to explode on impact and posed a considerable danger, particularly to children who were attracted to them because of their bright coloring.
The balloon then quickly gained altitude before the fire caused the gas canister to explode and it fell to the ground in a sugar cane field outside the village of al-Dhabaa, west of Luxor, an Egyptian security official said.
Shunned by investors on Monday on fears that the nuclear crisis going on in Japan, as reactors explode and melt down after the horrendous earthquake and ensuing tsunami damaged cooling capacities, stocks from uranium miners to generator designers to plant builders have topped the charts for biggest losers.
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