111.   Once that is dealt with, health authorities must consider how strong the explosion was and how far it may have flung radioactive debris.

112.   Other investment professionals complain that the explosion of choice is useful only for a small core of savvy investors.

113.   Particularly exciting for Americans is the explosion of interest in riesling in the Finger Lakes region of central New York.

114.   People hope the explosion was the work of a single lunatic -- an act of a crazy man and not a crazy world.

115.   Over our heads, there were explosions.

116.   Prosecutors contended the explosion was the result of a botched arson attempt.

117.   Recently, there has been an explosion of several excellent drugs to treat depression, migraine headaches, allergies, hypertension and stomach disorders.

118.   Recreational explosions are not necessarily dangerous.

119.   Presuming that there had been an explosion, Takahashi immediately ordered a halt to all train movements.

120.   Rumors circulated that the explosion may have been the handiwork of foreigners.

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people 0.79%
company 0.71%
result 0.67%
thing 0.63%
report 0.57%
question 0.56%
official 0.55%
time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
explosion 0.05%
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be 15.43%
occur 14.18%
rock 8.42%
go 3.67%
rip 3.56%
kill 3.50%
damage 3.34%
come 3.32%
cause 3.14%
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