71. Feelings of helplessness and frustration routinely erupt into rage that has no satisfactory direction and is vented on whoever is handy or presumes to be in charge. 72. Fireworks were in the offing, but they started badly, and he had already turned to leave when they suddenly erupted into a splendid celestial spectacle. 73. Focusing on clever table-top objects, it produced a soft polyurethane tablecloth that erupted into an integrated chip-and-dip bowl. 74. Get him started on the technical aspects of his craft, and he erupts into manic verbal ballets of considerable charm. 75. He and bassist Dean Felber erupt into laughter for they know that Hootie are anything but pretentious rock stars. 76. He lashes out wittily a couple of times, and on one occasion erupts into full temper. 77. He said he hoped the negotiations would not erupt into a legal fight. 78. He had acted as adviser to the government of Peru in resolving its border conflict with Ecuador, a dispute that had several times erupted into armed conflict. 79. He proposed a lake in the shape of Texas with an oil-derrick structure that would erupt into light geysers. 80. He worked at a Fort Myers store when that hot-holiday-toy line erupted into fistfights. |