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unleash wave
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3.69 |
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It unleashed a wave of violence across the West Bank and Gaza. |
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unleash torrent
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3.36 |
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That unleashed a torrent of misfortune. |
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unleash barrage
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2.11 |
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Instead, Pedro unleashed a barrage of insults and profanity. |
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unleash storm
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1.71 |
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But it unleashed a storm of protest. |
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unleash flood
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1.65 |
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Critics warn it could unleash a flood of litigation. |
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unleash attack
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1.32 |
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Some surrogates need no prodding to unleash outrageous attacks. |
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unleash series
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1.32 |
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That would unleash a series of financial crises. |
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unleash flurry
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1.25 |
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Last year the government unleashed a flurry of such initiatives. |
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unleash fury
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1.12 |
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The storm unleashed its fury. |
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unleash force
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1.05 |
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We are unleashing our forces. |
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unleash power
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0.86 |
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The Orioles later unleashed some power of their own. |
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unleash missile
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0.79 |
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Villagers said Israeli jet fighters swooped down and unleashed four missiles. |
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unleash war
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0.72 |
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It was Nirma who unleashed the war. |
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unleash landslide
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0.66 |
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Heavy rains unleashed a landslide that tore through a remote village Sunday in central Iran. |
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unleash airstrikes
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0.59 |
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Even before the United States unleashed its airstrikes, Bush had made clear that the mullah was a potential target. |
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unleash anger
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0.53 |
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The settlers even have unleashed their anger at Israeli troops. |
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unleash creativity
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0.53 |
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In one area you may unleash your creativity. |
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unleash hail
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0.53 |
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The men unleashed a hail of gunfire and firebombs that set the bus ablaze. |
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unleash protest
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0.53 |
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Dozens of troops took up position on the hill because of warnings the work would unleash Palestinian protests. |
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unleash rocket
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0.53 |
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The area southeast of Tyre has been used by the guerrillas to unleash Katyusha rockets. |