71. Further east, strong thunderstorms will erupt from eastern South Carolina to eastern Virginia as morning sunshine heats the very humid air in place. 72. Gunfire has shattered the peace of this small town, erupting from a sawed-off rifle pulled from a backpack by an eighth-grader on his bicycle. 73. Gunfire erupted from the forest on both sides of the road. 74. Gunfire erupted from the school moments later, the summary said. 75. He cited recent incidents in other states where inmates had flames and blood erupting from their heads as they died in the chair in struggles that disquieted witnesses. 76. He cited recent macabre accidents elsewhere, including those involving flames and blood erupting from the head of the condemned man. 77. Her dance can erupt from any part of her body, with any dynamic, in any scale and shape. 78. He sucked deeply and a cough that sounded like a tire rim crunching gravel erupted from his mouth. 79. Ho and his colleagues then thought the elliptical shape of the radiation might be caused by jets of gas, which often erupt from black holes. 80. If lava erupted from Mammoth, it would move no faster than a brisk walk, Hill said. |