51. And later, he apologized for choking up as the crowd erupted in yet another wave of cheers. 52. And the possibility looms of a nasty, factional fight erupting in public. 53. And the crowd erupted in happy laughter. 54. And the congregation erupted in applause. 55. And the crew erupts in applause. 56. And Western companies are cautious about announcing major investments in countries that could still declare a formal debt moratorium or erupt in riots. 57. And when rivals embrace, signaling an end to their hostilities, the entire colony may erupt in joyous pandemonium. 58. And then there was the matter of the Pacers bench, which erupted in the second quarter for the first time in the series. 59. Another fire erupted in southeastern Arizona, threatening the complex of observatories atop Mount Graham. 60. Anti-American demonstrations erupted in several Arab countries in the days since the bombing began and westerners in both Saudi Arabia and Kuwait have been attacked. |