41. A century later, the Wildean spirit of flamboyance is spectacularly reborn, ready to erupt into the glittery, pansexual pop utopia over which Bowie so dramatically presided. 42. A bipartisan congressional news conference erupted into a shouting match and helped show why the Republican-led House shifted course and voted to recall furloughed federal workers. 43. A decision by the Library of Congress to cancel an exhibit of slavery-era photographs just five hours after it opened has erupted into a national controversy. 44. A gnarled, bearded, gnomelike man, so frail-looking you expect him to break, suddenly erupts into transporting laughter. 45. A loud hello was heard, and the crowd erupted into cheers and laughter. 46. A gang fight between Muslims and Christian migrants erupted into fierce rioting Sunday in this already tense city. 47. A new LAPD policy targets hate crimes by increasing accountability and joining with community groups to prevent prejudice from erupting into crime. 48. A simmering conflict erupted into open warfare between Zaire and Rwanda on Friday as the two countries traded heavy artillery barrages. 49. A sixth-grade football game erupts into violence involving players, coaches and parents. 50. After a couple of penalties, he called the team together and erupted into a profanity-laced tirade about the importance of being focused in practice. |