"At the camera, the team burst into cheers and I was so relieved—we thought there was too much human activity in the area for trapping tigers—I burst into tears of joy."
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Hawkins burst into tears and embraced Cantiliano, saying, 'Thank you!
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The volcano can burst into action several times a year.
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Damage to Andrew Lindsay's BMW after it burst into flames.
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Emma then burst into tears as she hugs the doll.
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When that didn't happen, Kraft's fury burst into public view.
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Struggling to find the right words, she burst into tears.
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"I could burst into tears thinking about it," she says.
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Earlier prototypes reached similar speeds, but also burst into flames.
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There are a few different reasons batteries burst into flames.
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Nearby homes can burst into flames with high enough temperatures.
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It then plummeted to the ground and burst into flames.
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We burst into laughter and head out for the train.
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Again, Diaz and his crew burst into fits of laughter.
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"I crumbled right there and burst into tears," she writes.
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The Oscars audience recognized as much, and burst into applause.
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Before saying a word, Brown almost immediately burst into tears.
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Then she woke up, saw me, and burst into tears.
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Survivors said paper, wood, and blackout curtains burst into flames.
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The Kouachi brothers burst into the Charlie Hebdo offices together.
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The question is whether these will burst into different factions.
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But on Thursday morning, Germany's irritation burst into the open.
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At times she burst into nervous chuckles after a misstep.
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When he shared the news, his mother burst into tears.
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" He burst into raucous laughter and added, "I'm against homosexuality!
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The word burst into the mainstream again in the 1970s.
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At least one student burst into tears, Mr. McGhee said.
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A triumphant cry went up as he burst into flames.
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Minutes later, she saw her wooden house burst into flames.
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" The room burst into applause and cries of "Thank you!
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Blouin burst into the mayor's office to demand an exception.
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I would just burst into tears at the farmers' market.
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When Mr. Nakagawa received the news, he burst into tears.
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Heather realized that she had died, and burst into tears.
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Years later, Mr. Bisht burst into tears at the memory.
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There's a chance the audience will burst into spontaneous applause.
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Later that same day, seven soldiers burst into our home.
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Would resisting have made the show burst into something different?
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His heavily-pregnant wife burst into tears in the public gallery.
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Then, she took her first step … and I burst into tears.
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As Salaam shared her story, her attending nurse burst into tears.
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I was so angry and shocked that I burst into tears.
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My eyes would well up, and I would burst into tears.
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The bride and groom burst into tears upon seeing each other.
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Once inside, they burst into a guards' mess and fired indiscriminately.
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Logan James Lynch Perez as fireworks burst into the sky nearby.
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Mogadishu police said some militants had apparently burst into the hotel.
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The smaller plane burst into flames; two people were reportedly killed.
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On arrival in Singapore, the plane's right engine burst into flames.
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When he burst into the appointment, Ko responded by literally screaming.
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The aircraft then hit the runway again and burst into flames.
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She said she "almost burst into tears" when she read it.
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When she's sad, her food could make people burst into tears.
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"I appreciate your candor," Gosling said as he burst into laughter.
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Everyone burst into laughter at the sight of the terrified producer.
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As he described his little sister, the boy burst into tears.
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Diplomats from the U.N.&aposs 193 member states burst into applause.
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When Becca told me she was pregnant, I burst into tears.
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Every time I see the doll, I just burst into tears.
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Germany's Sophie Scheder burst into tears after claiming a surprise bronze.
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When someone answered the door, a fireball burst into the room.
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I stayed dignified, and held until Strasbourg to burst into tears.
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If that happens, the battery can burst into flames or explode.
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And it was really hard not to just burst into tears.
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When she finished, I couldn't speak, and I burst into tears.
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He immediately burst out into laughter and I burst into tears!
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Farmer promptly burst into tears as she held her puppet, Petunia.
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Even more mortifying (it gets worse!), I uncontrollably burst into tears.
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I took one step into the gallery and burst into tears.
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When she saw the National Guard encampment, she burst into tears.
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Spotting us, the animals burst into chirps, whimpers, shrieks and screams.
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And together, they burst into song: He rose from the dead!
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The vehicle hurtled into a light pole and burst into flames.
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Cops would occasionally burst into the buildings where Beck was living.
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" My friend burst into the room, shouting, "Ma, shut your mouth!
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I burst into tears as soon as I left the building.
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Eventually she turned, and all three of them burst into laughter.
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"Some people burst into tears when they saw her," English says.
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Gunmen in civilian clothes burst into a home without identifying themselves.
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They would burst into the robbers' lair and solve the case.
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I burst into tears in the restaurant and had to leave.
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Those tensions burst into the open during the summit's final hours.
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They proceeded upstairs and burst into Graham's apartment without a warrant.
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Roy's family burst into tears at first sight of the image.
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The crowd burst into cheers and gave her a spontaneous standing ovation.
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The ubiquitous power source has an annoying tendency to burst into flames.
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When Matsuzaki declared the mission complete, the control room burst into applause.
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I burst into tears, and wonder what I'm doing with my life.
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I burst into tears and choked up and said goodbye to people.
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When the clock struck 223:21989, the whole crowd burst into cheers.
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Swatzell burst into tears and Fitzgerald told Swatzell that he forgave him.
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The Order ends just after all its themes burst into the open.
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I burst into tears and continued crying for approximately the next hour.
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"Ryan," Ford said, continuing his story while the audience burst into laughter.
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I burst into tears because I did not expect that much support.
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As Carswell reported, she burst into tears when she heard the recording.
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A rocket bound for the International Space Station had burst into flames.
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As soon as the call ended, she said, she burst into tears.
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Carry Nation burst into a Kansas bar one morning in February 1901.
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When she finally leaves, the rest of the room burst into applause.
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Something you know isn't going to burst into flames upon boot-up.
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When asked, they paused, looked at one another, and burst into hysterics.
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She then burst into tears, but continued after encouragement from the crowd.
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Unfortunately, it all burst into flames before it could even take off.
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But why has this long-simmering animosity now burst into the open?
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I burst into tears, vowing never again to shoot another living thing.
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She fell to the ground, and burst into tears, cradling her stomach.
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LeBron burst into tears at the buzzer when celebrating with his teammates.
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If you move quickly enough, it'll burst into an electric rainbow rave.
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He wasn't about to burst into tears and join the Green Party.
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Yes, it's very lethal, and it causes victims to burst into flame.
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I wasn't supposed to be at Deadspin when it burst into flames.
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"Bridge, sky, and sea burst into view, painted in flaming sunset colors."
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LONDON — The skyline of the British capital burst into flames Sunday night.
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When they saw Trump and Kim shake hands, some burst into tears.
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That such a dispute burst into the open is therefore no surprise.
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The second I got out of the water, I burst into tears.
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"Try me," Hopper replies, and I burst into tears on my couch.
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During the last round of hugging, Nicole and Shannon burst into tears.
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Occasionally, to demonstrate her words, she would burst into a breathy croon.
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When I arrived home I couldn't talk; I just burst into tears.
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"Oops, that's not supposed to happen," she said, then burst into laughter.
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The man burst into the mosque as worshippers were kneeling for prayers.
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But when it was over, he ran off and burst into tears.
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"I burst into rage — the adrenaline rushed through my veins," she said.
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In the next room, my daughter burst into a full-blown cry.
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She saw her mother and father come in and burst into tears.
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It was Ms. Soames, not the Iron Lady, who burst into tears.
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The impeachment inquiry into President Trump burst into public view this week.
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As I wended my way to his side, I burst into tears.
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The feud burst into the open after reports in Politico and Axios.
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He burst into hysterical tears and poured out a tale of woe.
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And then a single star burst into nuclear flame, sundering the void.
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"I burst into tears, I was so frustrated," she told BuzzFeed News.
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Nicholas lowered his eyes and crawled away, and Sasha burst into tears.
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We burst into the house, eyes aglow, short of breath, mood electric.
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When Ocasio Cortez burst into his district, no one took her seriously.
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This most unglamorous of industrial metals has just burst into bullish flames.
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Cubans hearing the news burst into tears and celebrated in the streets.
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At the signing of the treaty, delegates cheered and burst into tears.
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He fumbled a key from his pocket and burst into the room.
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Then when she crossed over the 240,382, I immediately burst into tears.
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"Everybody burst into applause," Mr. Goodman told The Associated Press in 1992.
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Then a small shop that was illegally storing chemicals burst into flames.
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I stood in the middle of this house and burst into tears.
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Moments later, a group of armed police officers burst into his home.
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She nearly burst into tears and said her dream had just come true.
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Two units burst into flames on the assembly line after the batteries overheated.
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The missile burst into a ball of fire as it hit its target.
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The good news: The gourd does not burst into bits during its launch.
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Maleka Grimes Jackson died when the boat burst into flames around 9 a.m.
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Vibrant tulips might burst into the foreground or delicately snake around the animals.
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But is "probably" good enough when your whole apartment could burst into flames!?
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She had just put her wedding dress on and I burst into tears.
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The gunman, whose name has not been released, then burst into the hospital.
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Upon winning, Nadiya burst into tears, and her proud family stormed the field.
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They were followed by a pair of women who burst into raucous laughter.
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I ran outside and hailed a cab and I just burst into tears.
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RUSSIAN lawmakers burst into applause when news of Donald Trump's victory reached Moscow.
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When she saw Ostadhassan standing in their living room, she burst into tears.
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I didn't even cover my face when I burst into overwhelmed, grateful tears.
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I know some readers who burst into real tears while reading those chapters.
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The aging Boeing 737 went down and burst into flames shortly after takeoff.
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The Trump fans burst into applause, shouting random encouragements at the departing cops.
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Marvel Studios announced today that Avengers: Infinity War will burst into theaters Apr.
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Their debut LP, Burst Into Flame, drops August 10—nice find, Shadow Kingdom.
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The vehicle struck a 2010 Hyundai SUV, causing it to burst into flames.
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On that news, Paris conference center burst into the national anthem, the Marseillaise.
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"I burst into tears when I saw him," Lesley told AAP on Tuesday.
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"Thank you for that advice," Bale said as the crowd burst into laughter.
|
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SpaceX suspended flights after one of its rockets burst into flames on Sept.
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One night, years ago, four Aryan Brotherhood gang members burst into Anderson's cell.
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Even its most spritely sequences feel like they're about to burst into tears.
|
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Within seconds, witnesses said, the gunman burst into the bar with a Glock .
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Cruz burst into stardom in 2011 but has not reached those heights since.
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"The house burst into flames," a spokesperson for the fire department tells PEOPLE.
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Stephon Clark's brother, Stevante, burst into the meeting chanting his brother's name. pic.twitter.
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Earlier in the week, another internal fight burst into public view after Rep.
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When I leave, I burst into tears again and call my best friend.
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He promptly collapsed to his knees, burst into tears and kissed the court.
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I saw something on the television that made me instantly burst into tears.
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I would burst into tears at random moments, and I wasn't sleeping well.
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The crowd, silent throughout the performance, burst into roaring applause at the end.
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Police said the plane crashed as it was landing and burst into flames.
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I saw other people leave the path, fall down, and burst into flames.
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The startup's problems burst into public view after an FBI raid in April.
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On Christmas morning, my best friend opened her present and burst into tears.
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His ruptured fuel tank burst into flames, which engulfed him in the cockpit.
|
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Argentines have burst into tears in the stands in a flow of emotion.
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A cartoon character burst into flames after drifting into a high-tension wire.
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After a seemingly innocent-looking one-vehicle wreck, Earnhardt's car burst into flames.
|
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Upon hearing the jury's decision, Mr. Smith's family gasped and burst into tears.
|
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A friend of theirs who visited had burst into tears at the sight.
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A matter-of-fact, Excel-spreadsheet kind of man, he burst into tears.
|
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The mother of a transgender child burst into tears when she saw him.
|
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Namajunas burst into the UFC as an excitable ball of all-out aggression.
|
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He's always straining to burst into the main story, Kool Aid Man-style.
|
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The audience burst into a round of spontaneous applause, calling out words of encouragement.
|
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The men burst into the home and said they were looking for the radio.
|
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But there is the possibility it could burst into flames, the company announced today.
|
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When Starling went to her professor's office she says she suddenly burst into tears.
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Last month, video showed a boat loaded with passengers as it burst into flames.
|
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Longoria shouted, "What kind of game are we playing?" as everyone burst into laughter.
|
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The crew that assisted in the rescue burst into cheers while watching the reunion.
|
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Cameras on the other side of the table captured them both burst into laughter.
|
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The young woman then burst into tears in my arms, and I cried, too.
|
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"It's cheaper to keep me," Pinkett Smith quipped, causing Smith to burst into laughter.
|
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" A number of them, he said, "burst into tears when they tell their story.
|
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I ignore the call, feeling like I might burst into tears at any moment.
|
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"I did it all by myself," she joked as the crowd burst into laughter.
|
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I burst into silent tears, then try to breathe deeply and think more clearly.
|
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The room was buzzing with excitement, and groups of people periodically burst into cheers.
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The singer burst into tears as she opened up about her split from Duhamel.
|
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It masks malignancies that grow within a culture until they finally burst into view.
|
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Rolling waves burst into snow-white fields of foam at the foot of cliffs.
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"But I burst into tears and said I wasn't used to somebody helping me."
|
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Margay Schee was the last child on the bus when it burst into flames.
|
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It's aerial Nascar racing, complete with collisions that cause drones to burst into pieces.
|
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After more than a week of seeing these, I burst into tears one afternoon.
|
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A flavorful taste burst into my mouth, offering the quintessential summer hot dog flavor.
|
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A man burst into the three-story building of Kyoto Animation around 10 a.m.
|
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Monica burst into tears as Mark spat foul epithets in her mascara-stained face.
|
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After Kasky asked his question, the crowd rose, grinned, and burst into wild claps.
|
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Seconds later, a dozen agents, weapons pulled from their holsters, burst into the house.
|
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Whole plant systems just burst into flame, trees went on fire in an instant.
|
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The vehicle burst into flames after the collision, and the suspect is dead. Motive?
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Ananya looked stunned, and then burst into tears in her dad's arms #spellingbee pic.twitter.
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At work, the first time I tried to speak, I burst into tears instead.
|
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I'd managed two bites before I burst into tears, alone in the staff room.
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" The audience burst into applause, before Bowling revealed who really said it: "Just kidding.
|
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This has been the year the electric vehicle (EV) story burst into the mainstream.
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His favorite customers, however, are those who walk in and spontaneously burst into laughter.
|
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His elaborate, exquisitely worked pieces were worth it: They seemed to burst into bloom.
|
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When she saw the sign for "They're Playing Our Song," she burst into tears.
|
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Suddenly, plainclothes police officers burst into the room, cutting off the couple's video call.
|
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Last May, an Amazon Treasure Truck burst into flame in the streets of Philadelphia.
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Her father had fled the car as it burst into flames, the authorities said.
|
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The object burst into a tall column of flame for a second or two.
|
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The shadow war between Israel and Iran in Syria has burst into the open.
|
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"I literally walked outside Whole Foods, and I burst into tears," Ms. Christie said.
|
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As the demonstrators marched out after Comey's speech, the student section burst into applause.
|
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After her first performance in Washington earlier this year, Ms. Teuscher burst into tears.
|
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These emails burst into public view two months later with the first WikiLeaks releases.
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Most students stood in silence while on their phones, some others burst into tears.
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Any buildings, objects, and people caught within this radius would likely burst into flames.
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It's because at any moment a regular gripe session can burst into the ethereal.
|
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Ms. Weldekian used an old Amharic proverb that made the room burst into laughter.
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The last one she had created had burst into shards of metal and rock.
|
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Most of the time, electrolytes are made of organic chemicals that easily burst into flame.
|
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"The moment the justice announced the verdict, Zhang burst into tears," lawyer Li Shuting said.
|
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As their 30 guests burst into laughter, the Krummels weren't so amused by the blooper.
|
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"It was really exciting when we saw the boat burst into flames," said the children.
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"She just burst into tears... she didn't have any clue," he said, describing Harrison's reaction.
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Abouallal said she burst into tears the last time she heard a plane flying overhead.
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"She was screaming and she was crying and I just burst into tears," Hall said.
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Bengaluru's suburban lakes now regularly burst into flames or erupt in towers of toxic foam.
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Last year, an iPhone 6 inexplicably burst into flames aboard a flight going to Hawaii.
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Some clients slumped over, elbows on knees, some just sighed, a few burst into tears.
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Fergie burst into tears as she opened up about her split from husband Josh Duhamel.
|
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As she rose, Mallum burst into song and the other girls stood to join her.
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Bush raised his eyebrows and nodded at Gore, prompting the audience to burst into laughter.
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Then everyone started to cry and everyone burst into applause, congratulating me and thanking me.
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I'm sitting here with man of you wondering if my home will burst into flames.
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I'm sitting here with many of you wondering if my home will burst into flames.
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Who amongst us hasn't spontaneously burst into laughter upon receiving a text from our moms?
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"I was just shaking from head to foot and I burst into tears," she remembers.
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SIC television reported the accident happened as the plane burst into flames at take-off.
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She helps June smuggle in the wounded Martha after the Eyes burst into the house.
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When her departure was announced to the residence staff yesterday morning, workers burst into applause.
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Survivors said the Embraer 190 plane burst into flames right after it hit the ground.
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Russia's Anna Pogorilaya did burst into tears - but those she shed were of utter despair.
|
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For every season break cliffhanger, there's a herd of Walkers ready to burst into frame.
|
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"She came in and gave me a big and I burst into tears," Watson said.
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Then I burst into tears in front of barista after ordering and made everyone uncomfortable.
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When the weather heated up, the chip dust heated up too -- and burst into flames.
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Our tech critic says it's relatively mediocre, but at least it won't burst into flames.
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You ring 'em up and they burst into life, they get out and do it.
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She turned to him as the sun burst into an apricot hue on the horizon.
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Another time, in a discussion of June 4, a student from Beijing burst into tears.
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Friends said that she sometimes burst into tears and had to be comforted by teachers.
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After Raisman's incredible floor routine – her last rotation for the event – she burst into tears.
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I mean, with Mildred, I always burst into tears because I adore her so much.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Copper has just burst into life after a year of choppy sideways trading.
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He burst into a stride that had him skipping over the ground like a hovercraft.
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The vehicle was sitting for about a half an hour before it burst into flames.
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Novak was included in the deal, news that prompted his wife to burst into tears.
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I burst into tears—not from the craniotomy, but from the position I was in.
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Aiming down the sights, I squeeze a burst into the thick treeline obscuring the hill.
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The jet bounced on touchdown and then came down again, hard, and burst into flames.
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Mr. Haidari said Roya and her sisters burst into tears when told about the attack.
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When she appeared down a long hallway, the family burst into an all-out run.
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It was clear in the 1930s, even as superheroes first burst into the collective imagination.
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The feeling when we finally burst into the sunlight, I can only describe as bliss.
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Within a second, I had burst into tears -- and in a minute, I was screaming.
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But the push was quickly revived in September when the Ukraine allegations burst into view.
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Herrera burst into a soft laugh and merrily glided away, clearly pleased with her joke.
|
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Faulty hoverboards had a tendency to burst into flames and people died as a result.
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Bickel said cafeteria staff stood up and burst into applause when the plan was announced.
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"I immediately burst into tears," Catherine Han, a second year Weill student tells The Times.
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Sandwiched between the two trains, the vehicle burst into flames and was all but destroyed.
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The car burst into flames again hours after an initial car fire was put out.
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After receiving the hot tool, Shoolbred switched it on, only to watch it burst into flames.
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She'd lose it on the set of her show "Lip Sync Battle" and burst into tears.
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"You just said bigly," the Nebraska Republican said, jumping in as the room burst into laughter.
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They often shake like that dude in the "Beat It" video and occasionally burst into flames.
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He burst into view along my car's left side, with the inside angle on the turn.
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"We got away and just right after that, the engine just burst into flames," Iwuji said.
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"I saw a doctor for the medical check, and I just burst into tears," she said.
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In 1964, however, presidential nomination became the arena in which latent tensions burst into open conflict.
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Yes, La La Land is a movie about characters who spontaneously burst into song and dance.
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The bride says she "burst into tears" upon realizing that the stunt was a surprise wedding.
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In a video, Joey burst into tears as she heard the announcement of her Emmy nomination.
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Lindy: We tried to plan a wedding and every time we tried, I burst into tears.
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But Johnson seized the opportunities that others helped create for him to burst into national prominence.
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Howell has a hard time recounting the episode without looking like he might burst into tears.
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Suddenly two men burst into the school, claiming to be soldiers who would protect the girls.
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A song by Sia comes on the radio and I burst into tears out of nowhere.
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" *Reporters burst into laughter in the background while a single voice cries out, "WHAT IS COVFEFE?
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Later, according to the Columbus Dispatch , Tokes' mother burst into tears while embracing Reagan's younger sister.
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It can burst into the room at any moment and wrap its tendrils around black Americans.
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When I saw she wore it the day she got it I just burst into tears.
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Teyana Taylor burst into national consciousness with her iconic dance performance in Kanye West's "Fade" video.
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Gunfire rang out as four militants burst into the Dayah Hotel, which is popular with politicians.
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Then they all burst into laughs and cheers as the Mannequin Challenge came to an end.
|
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After years of damming the stream, my timeline burst into the surging river of sports Twitter.
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The disagreement burst into the open on Sunday when Trump tweeted a broadside against South Korea.
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But after drifting slowly and spinning its wheels on the road, the car burst into flames.
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For instance, we know he'll burst into our room and yell "Waffle time!" at 7 A .
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So when she heard that Jacob's remains had at last been found, she burst into tears.
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Some burst into tears upon seeing their idols break out into song and dance on stage.
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But one very serious and now recurring problem is the plane's propensity to burst into flames.
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When the doctor knocked on the door and shook my hand, I immediately burst into tears.
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I'm never fine with hearing about this, and it always makes me nearly burst into tears.
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It was such a weird feeling because I just burst into tears; I was completely inconsolable.
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I burst into tears on the exam table — the only time during my pregnancy I cried.
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And at 91, Ms. Carroll plays with an impeccable technique in which harmonies burst into flower.
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But authorities said the gunman burst into the club and opened fire at about 33 a.m.
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The crowd repeatedly burst into chants of "Marco," and the candidate displayed confidence he could recover.
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When I mentioned this one morning at Macro's Hollywood office, the entire room burst into laughter.
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The plane burst into flames, and all but one of the 113 people on board died.
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Feature The 20-year-old is poised to burst into the top tier of women's tennis.
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I shouted and told her don't ask me any more, and then I burst into tears.
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The long-concealed imperatives of executive impunity in the terror wars had burst into the open.
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I immediately burst into tears and some kind person help to get my scooter off me.
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After Mr. Tang singled him out for not keeping up while marching, Dingyue burst into tears.
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The two buses that burst into flames on Tuesday were built in 2003 and in 2004.
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A pair of young siblings burst into tears when they spotted police officers on the street.
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She burst into tears, and the men rolled their eyes and turned to a better target.
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The song she burst into was "One Life to Live," by Ira Gershwin and Kurt Weill.
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Monday, still answering the defense's questions, Mann burst into tears and appeared to have trouble breathing.
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Then Cengiz Under, a Roma substitute still fizzing with energy, burst into Liverpool's box once more.
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He burst into her tidy brick home to find her sitting in the living room, waiting.
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Sophie walked faster, then a little faster, until all four of us burst into a run.
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As he sat on the couch, one of the actors burst into the room shouting obscenities.
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Early one morning in April, I was jolted awake when Maysoon Sweity burst into the room.
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The plane appeared to burst into flames in the air, videos posted on social media showed.
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One woman burst into tears and bought every last pastry and yogurt carton still on sale.
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"Nine soldiers burst into my house and shot my 18-year-old son dead," she recalls.
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I'd watched people burst into tears, climb into one another's laps, and pretend to be God.
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And when asked who said "I love you" first, they both burst into laughter before responding.
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When the Holey Artisan Bakery reopened in 2017, visitors burst into tears and hugged staff members.
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Reyes burst into tears in an emotional moment captured by Los Angeles Times photographer Rick Loomis.
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When I asked Westbrook III what kind of player his dad was, he burst into laughter.
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But she only burst into the national consciousness last month when the #FreeCyntoia hashtag went viral.
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Now their pent-up frustration has burst into the open during a national moment of reckoning.
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But with an electric vehicle, the car can burst into flames hours after the initial blaze.
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Those plans were foiled when Thai police burst into the last session of the sex course.
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The molten rock eventually caught up to, and consumed, the GoPro, causing it to burst into flames.
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Once intruders burst into the house and overtake the control system, it'll seem like the distant past.
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Clark said the tanker careened off the highway, fell over a jersey wall and burst into flames.
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Both vehicles burst into flames and the Pizarros were pronounced dead at the scene, according to reports.
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Co-host Charlamagne Tha God showed her the meme, and she couldn't help but burst into laughter.
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A privately developed rocket burst into flames after the rocket failed to liftoff on Hokkaido, Japan, Saturday,
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A small Cessna Citation jet burst into flames just moments after takeoff on Wednesday in Oroville, California.
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At once, he burst into the haze-filled hall, yelling, "Fire, fire, fire," and pounded on doors.
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When Winona Ryder burst into the spotlight in the 1980s, mental health was still a taboo topic.
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I burst into tears, right then and there, wishing I could just disappear, or simply fade away.
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Their rift burst into the open when Ryan declared that he isn't yet ready to endorse Trump.
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At high temperatures, electrolytes are likely to burst into flames and can, for example, make phones explode.
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I ordered a coffee and oatmeal skillet, and was on edge and ready to burst into tears.
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I burst into tears and called my mom to come get me and take me to rehab.
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Masked police burst into her flat in the small hours of the morning, seizing cash worth €1.5m.
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"It's cheaper to keep me," Pinkett Smith quips, causing Smith and Banfield-Jones to burst into laughter.
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If there's any justice in the world, the shooter's hoverboard burst into flames shortly after the crime.
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On April 19th gunmen burst into a meeting of the local Ebola response team that he led.
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The hoverboards were restricted from flights, prompting notable hotheads like Russell Crowe to figuratively burst into flames.
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Papadakis burst into tears at the end of the skate as she hugged her longtime skating partner.
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"When her departure was announced to the residence staff yesterday morning, workers burst into applause," Axios reported.
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The trees' leaves have bloody tendencies; autumnal or aflame, they erratically burst into inky splotches of red.
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But somehow, Samsung released a phone that had the potential to overheat and spontaneously burst into flames.
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The actor took a couple seconds to process this information — and then burst into incredulous, delighted laughter.
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Seven years ago, I met Kesha outside the MTV studios in London and promptly burst into tears.
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Responding officer calls scene 'overwhelming' Ford burst into the Excel building alone, the Harvey County sheriff said.
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Russian lawmakers at the State Duma, meanwhile, reportedly burst into applause at the news of Trump's election.
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When I saw Miley Cyrus singing "Party in the USA" on the television, I burst into laughter.
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At the first sight of President Obama's face, the small bar burst into cheers, tears and whistles.
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After about half an hour, she burst into tears, which led agents to summon the Phoenix police.
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Some scientists are trying to develop a kind of electrolyte that won't burst into flames as easily.
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The disagreement burst into the open on Sunday when Trump tweeted a broadside against the US ally.
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That breached the necessary threshold of two-thirds; Ms Rousseff's foes in the chamber burst into song.
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On Wednesday as aides began drafting Sessions' resignation letter, the distrust for Whitaker burst into the open.
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No one wants to return to the era when the Cuyahoga River in Cleveland burst into flames.
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The car struck a tree, which it appeared to wrap itself around, and then burst into flames.
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Surveillance video shows the quiet street when flames suddenly burst into the air, sending debris flying everywhere.
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Two law-enforcement officers burst into his apartment and told him to raise his hands, he said.
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In the intense heat of midsummer, abandoned fields and untrimmed roadsides sometimes quite unexpectedly burst into flower.
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The car hit a concrete barrier at high speed in a residential neighborhood and burst into flames.
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Cars burst into flames, more than 20,000 residents evacuated and some neighborhoods were reduced to smoldering ruins.
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"I immediately burst into tears," Jones told Insider of the moment she saw Davis on the plane.
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At the TGIF meeting that week, employees burst into thunderous applause and gave Brin a standing ovation.
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Samsung killed the Galaxy Note 813 smartphones this week after the devices continued to burst into flames.
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I still think about my blue period – those strange weeks when the world burst into blue flames.
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I walked out holding the cake, feeling happy I hadn't burst into tears or tried to fight.
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Visiting an exhibition as a young child, he saw a reconstituted dinosaur and promptly burst into tears.
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I burst into tears and I will cherish that unforgettable moment for the rest of my life.
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This year, in April, gunmen burst into a party in Minatitlan, near Coatzacoalcos, and killed 14 people.
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In Gable's recollection, the prospect caused Collins to burst into tears and vomit in the hotel bathroom.
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Her response was to burst into public howls of rage and lamentation, worthy of a Greek tragedy.
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"Why don't you just go back where you came from?" he said, and then burst into laughter.
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Native to Tasmania, an island state off Australia's coast, Tasmanian Devils can burst into fits of rage.
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Hammond climbed out of the car before it burst into flames, burning the vehicle to a crisp.
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The crew was so blindsided by one scene that they burst into tears as the camera rolled.
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Witnesses said the man emerged from a vehicle, which then burst into flames, shortly after 4 p.m.
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" (I am not a doctor.) My mother burst into laughter, and said, "You're not going to die.
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In the wake of the lawsuit, issues of sexual harassment at Fox News burst into public view.
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" China seemed to dismiss the account that its officials burst into the foreign minister's office as "rumor.
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When the verdict was announced, she burst into tears while her parents cried in the front row.
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I was one of the 25,25 delegates, and I burst into tears when I heard his speech.
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Mr. Murphy said he almost fell after he startled a covey of pigeons that burst into flight.
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His wife recounts how she burst into tears at the 12-week ultrasound of her unborn baby.
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When she burst into tears he took off his mask to comfort her, smiling through the sweat.
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At one point during the interview, he burst into an unprompted, extended soliloquy about rats in Bombay.
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When Ms. Markle emerged from the car, the thousands of people on the lawns burst into applause.
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Here's the latest: • The shadow war between Israel and Iran in Syria has burst into the open.
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Armed security officials burst into Mr. Abbas's Cairo home, blindfolded him and whisked him away, relatives said.
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The plane appeared to burst into flames in midair, and authorities in Ukraine and Iran will investigate.
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At one point, a young prosecutor accused by the former judge of withholding evidence burst into tears.
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The liquids in them can burst into flames if there is a short circuit of some sort.
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The plane burst into flames, igniting a car and damaging the home and the one next door.
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The plane burst into flames, igniting a car and damaging the house and the one next door.
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Meanwhile, on the world stage, tensions with North Korea have burst into the open with unpredictable results.
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Then the Ukraine scandal burst into public view in September, uniting her caucus in favor of it.
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When the group was asked to stand and be recognized, the hundreds in attendance burst into applause.
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The propensity of some of it latest phones to burst into flames may also play a role.
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Yes. I burst into tears when I met Julia Roberts, and it wasn't like 20 years ago.
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The crowd at this year's Country Music Awards, however, burst into laughter at Paisley and Underwood's mockery.
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Wasn't expecting to burst into tears while listening to roll call vote on phone while food shopping.
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There was a pause, and the two burst into giggles, breaking character in a role-playing assignment.
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It defied many warnings by police and the media that the convention protests would burst into chaos.
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But just try not to burst into hysterics while watching Wolfhard wax poetic about his new bathroom life.
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A CHP officer spotted the car after it burst into flames and turned around in traffic to help.
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Contempt for the media burst into the open late Thursday in an interview by Bannon with The Times.
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"I burst into tears as soon as I saw him," said Kwang, who is now 24 years old.
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A car was blocking the road ahead and, all around him, vehicles were starting to burst into flames.
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Enraged, Mr. Morales burst into the restaurant, yelled anti-gay slurs at a bartender and threatened his life.
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The 20,000-strong crowd at the Berlin Olympics allegedly burst into applause as she returned to her seat.
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When the press site gets word that the rocket is being loaded with propellant, we burst into applause.
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Far overhead, a sealed box containing a meter-long strip of cotton-fiberglass composite will burst into flames.
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The boy burst into tears as Stefani whispered something into his ear and embraced him with a hug.
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Hawkins said Gabby has even burst into tears when she's yelled at her for not cleaning her bedroom.
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That night he burst into Samar's room, threatening her and her daughters before her screaming chased him away.
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When asked by CNN's Anderson Cooper on Monday night about the "complicated" comment, Sanders immediately burst into laughter.
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Jay Inslee know that time is running out for them to burst into the top tier of candidates.
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"He asked me how I was feeling, and I just burst into tears and lost it," Morgan said.
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I woke up with a ball of black feelings that threatened to burst into the rest of me.
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Cuoco says she urged him to stick around to diffuse the tension so she wouldn't burst into tears.
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The vehicle crashed through a guard rail, slammed into a pair of trees, and then burst into flames.
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"That's actually more than how many are single right now," quips one woman, making everyone burst into laughter.
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The idea of a woman mentioning "porn" and "poop" is enough to make some users burst into flames.
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The internal battles he creates among staff -- playing this one against that one -- burst into the public eye.
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After the phone call, she burst into tears while her best friend and additional four roommates comforted her.
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Teams fighting wildfires can also use this technology to locate hidden hotspots that might burst into flame later.
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I also used to burst into hot-faced tears when people sang me "Happy Birthday" as a kid.
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Ian Long, 28, burst into the Borderline Bar & Grill in Thousand Oaks and opened fire with a Glock .
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" The crowd burst into laughter as Clinton explained that "every secretary of State I know has done that.
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On seeing him, his daughter rose from her desk, as if before a teacher, and burst into tears.
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He burst into their cabin with dramatic gestures to get his sleep-away campers to go to sleep.
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As I began to open my mouth, I burst into tears before I could get a word out.
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China, for a while, even had a statue of Barack Obama that burst into flames — as a compliment.
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But some of the units burst into flame, and Samsung canceled the phone after a bungled recall process.
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Three Cuban women had originally survived when the Boeing 737 crashed shortly after takeoff and burst into flames.
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But his celebration is premature; in a plot twist in the final frame, his feet burst into flames.
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Naomi Osaka's Breakthrough GameThe 20-year-old is poised to burst into the top tier of women's tennis.
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It burst into public view at the Golden Globes, where women signaled their solidarity by wearing black gowns.
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When Daniel took the stage at the cavernous midtown theater Town Hall the audience burst into wild applause.
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A helicopter had crashed onto the roof of an office building on Seventh Avenue and burst into flames.
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Buried vegetation also began to thermally decompose near flowing lava, releasing methane that burst into eerie blue flames.
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I'm going to try not to burst into tears as my TV tells me things are getting worse.
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The twin-engine plane burst into flames after going down at Bartow Municipal Airport in Polk County, Fla.
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On the stand, Ms. Williams had burst into tears, calling the theft the worst experience of her life.
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Was there a way to combine those individual fissions, to turn a small burst into a mighty roar?
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More recently the tensions have burst into open hostilities between the Israeli military and Iranian forces in Syria.
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Senator Charles E. Grassley of Iowa, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, hugged her and burst into tears.
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In June 1904, a steamship called the General Slocum burst into flames and sank in the East River.
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Justine's face fell for a second, then she burst into laughter when she saw that I was joking.
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The room took it in ("Wow!" a women breathed), and then burst into a firm and gracious applause.
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"Aw, yeah, come on, man," Mr. Biden, smiling this time, replied to Mr. Slade, who burst into laughter.
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In a chaotic scene on Wednesday, they burst into the legislative chambers and tried to retake their oaths.
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Following the announcement of the verdict on Monday, his wife, Chit Su Win, burst into tears, Reuters reported.
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The crowd burst into chants of "lock her up" as Trump stepped away from the podium and clapped.
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Two groups of humans have just battled, and the victors, having slaughtered the enemy, burst into raucous cheers.
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President Obama last week compared Obamacare to the Samsung Galaxy 7 phones that have spontaneously burst into flames.
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They shared a shorthand about all things work, church and family, and often would burst into hysterical laughter.
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In the springtime the Karoo plants burst into color -- a phenomenon that draws flocks of tourists every year.
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Bolton became a focus of interest soon after the Ukraine scandal burst into public view late last September.
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Russia&aposs only aircraft carrier burst into flames on Thursday while undergoing repairs in the port of Murmansk.
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He burst into the Hot Chocolate lead role with amazing élan and Mother Ginger with hilariously communicative zest.
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Kyrgyz officials said that 23 of the village's 43 houses were destroyed, and some buildings burst into flames.
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The self-described democratic socialist burst into the national spotlight earlier this year after she defeated longtime Rep.
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The collision caused several rail cars to burst into flames, prompting authorities to evacuate residents from the area.
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When he finished speaking, the hall of mainly Egyptians, including members of the country's media, burst into applause.
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A couple of weeks ago, she burst into tears over the phone while recalling her first pornographic shoot.
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Richard was conscious and talking, and climbed out of the car himself before the vehicle burst into flames.
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Millions of years ago, multiple stars located some 325 light years from the Earth burst into spectacular supernovae.
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Our guy was so scared, he shut down the camera and almost fell backwards -- Marshawn burst into laughter!!!
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In the third movement, as throughout the concert, even moments of repose always seemed ready to burst into action.
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GMT LONDON — A double decker bus burst into flames in south London on Friday night, and police suspect arson.
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Nier: Automata feels like a game born from a dream, one that was never expected to burst into existence.
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Attackers wearing ski masks and clothes with police markings burst into the block in the early hours of Oct.
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"Oh, there you are," one girl said to another, who burst into tears and collapsed into her friend's arms.
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Then, I did what any modern hypochondriac would do: I burst into tears and hopped online for a diagnosis.
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"It was one of the best moments in all of Hollywood," he said, as the court burst into laughter.
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The news burst into public when Daniels' lawyer, Michael Avenatti, released a trove of information Tuesday afternoon on Twitter.
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"If your oven hasn't burst into flames while you're awake," it's unlikely it will when you're asleep, Schloss says.
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When I left the apartment on this occasion, I was so overcome by emotion that I burst into tears.
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Each time, the crowd burst into laughter as Mr. Sanders, grinning, threw his hands in the air, seemingly exasperated.
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Mixon then allegedly shot and killed two SWAT officers who burst into the apartment before police fatally shot him.
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Police said they were investigating why his 2013 Chevrolet Tahoe slammed into an overpass, where it burst into flames.
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Before he could get out of bed, she burst into his room and barricaded the door with a chair.
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"I just knew that my parents weren't going to live together anymore, so I burst into tears," she said.
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Kurt Jackson and his pal Chico have burst into the women's changing room to settle their score with Carmen.
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A few months ago, when Stacey Skrysak discovered that she was pregnant again, the Illinois mom burst into tears.
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Police said at the time that the minibus burst into flames due to an exploding gas canister inside it.
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It's not clear why the craft suddenly burst into flames, or whether it was seriously or even superficially damaged.
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All of these phenomena, previously bubbling under the surface, have burst into clear view during Xi's time in office.
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In San Bernardino, California, this week, an armed man burst into a classroom with a gun and began firing.
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They gathered their nine dogs and a few belongings as the trailer park they live in burst into flames.
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The beautifully dressed crowd burst into a standing ovation, and I was there on the stage next to him.
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Oklahoma City police are investigating why his 2013 Chevrolet Tahoe slammed into an overpass, where it burst into flames.
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The guy who took the photo—his girlfriend burst into tears, and he was saying it was really great.
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VonTobel opened the adoption papers that had been hiding in the wrapping, took one look, and burst into tears.
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" The Golden Globe winner said it was at that point that she "burst into tears and really humiliated myself.
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The two women hugged and cried after performing and Raisman burst into tears after delivering an incredible floor routine.
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The driver, who was armed, was pulled out of the car by police before the car burst into flames.
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Coddington burst into the limelight for going head-to-head with Anna Wintour and became a fan favorite instantly.
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I lived for the moments he would burst into my dressing room with a new song to play me.
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Mr Alshater burst into the public eye shortly after the Cologne assaults, like an angel of cross-cultural mingling.
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Homes rendered in crayon burst into flames; soldiers shaded with colored pencil shoot at the bodies of running passerby.
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A few days earlier, the war's realities burst into public view in Cizre, about two hours to the east.
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Halfway through a discussion on repealing some union members' voting rights, Sandler burst into the room, on his phone.
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The gunman burst into the bathroom, went straight to the stall next to them and shot the people inside.
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Within minutes of landing, it burst into flames, but fire crews extinguished the fire before anyone was hurt. Yikes.
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A mom on the other end of the phone simply said, "Andrew, he's gone," and she burst into tears.
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Actress Kristen Bell went viral in 2012 after she publicly burst into tears upon meeting a two-toed sloth.
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But she knows she had the chance to express how she felt when the student burst into the room.
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The jet had briefly burst into flames after crashing, causing traffic at the airport to be suspended, Anadolu said.
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At one point, they ordered men who had burst into the Arab line dance called dabke to sit down.
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Yazmin burst into tears, explaining that she wasn't able to get Mariee the medical attention she thought she needed.
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I'll never forget this man whose wife got in a different car than him and he burst into tears.
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Some days, I would hold it together in the office only to burst into tears on my lunch break.
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Bystanders rushed over and pulled him out, before the car burst into flames in front of a McDonald's restaurant.
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If Lindemann puts on a giant pair of angel wings, trust that they, too, will soon burst into flames.
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As Dr. Eisenhauer marked off their measurements, which matched a curve of expected results, the room burst into applause.
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The "devil" part of these creatures' moniker comes from the fits of rage they can burst into when threatened.
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Analysts say that traders are probably betting that the smoldering tensions will not burst into a full-blown conflict.
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State television said the plane struck an area neighboring the Fath airfield, northwest of Tehran, and burst into flames.
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Murkowski, who burst into Tuesday's hearing growling like a bear and mimicking claws with her hands, sounded more pessimistic.
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The truck then hit Mr. Hambas's vehicle, pushing it into a concrete barrier, where it then burst into flames.
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On that day in 1971, my parents were in their swimsuits when the armed men burst into the kitchen.
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After a seemingly innocent-looking one-vehicle wreck, Earnhardt's car burst into flames -- engulfing the yellow Corvette in fire.
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After sitting with low-energy calm for more than three and a half hours, Mr. Burleigh burst into motion.
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CreditCreditGabriella Demczuk for The New York Times WASHINGTON — Imagine a rainbow that has burst into a million colorful blooms.
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Murkowski, who burst into Tuesday's hearing growling like a bear and mimicking claws with her hands, sounded more pessimistic.
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He ultimately did his best to help, playfully shoving Lambert's feet into her boots as both burst into laughter.
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Monday afternoon, Mann burst into heavy sobs reading a letter she penned to a former boyfriend in May 2014.
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Oh, and Wall Street burst into applause when Twitter didn't self-immolate on its quarterly earnings call last week.
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Ms. Crowe Taylor, who was 20103-foot-10 and 140 pounds, fled to a bathroom and burst into tears.
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So far this year, 10 buses have burst into flames (though no one has been killed or seriously injured).
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The property where it happened burst into flames, filling the neighborhood with smoke and burning well into the night.
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Let me remind you just how well things were going for Taylor that summer before they burst into flames.
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Hakeem Jeffries' testimony, a protester burst into the public gallery but was swiftly constrained and removed by Capitol Police.
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Hip-hop is less planned than ever — songs burst into ubiquity, and careers are quickly assembled in their wake.
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Members of the public burst into applause at Sydney International Airport when a contingent of American firefighters arrived Thursday.
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The man appeared to try to burst into the public gallery overlooking the chamber before quickly being dragged out.
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What it would do is fragmentation, a little bit of a noise; it certainly wouldn&apost burst into flame.
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They burst into a sprint when they see another competitor walking, to draw him or her further into exhaustion.
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The boy, wearing an oversized blue backpack, and a girl who appears younger than he is burst into tears.
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Let us assume at this point that the audience members burst into wheezy cheers for this act of patriotism.
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When her name would be announced at the annual American Crossword Puzzle Tournament, the hall would burst into applause.
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Cows produce so much methane that just 90 of them can cause a barn to spontaneously burst into flames.
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I let out an audible gasp when this happened, before I died, paused the game, and burst into laughter.
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Bank robbers used to burst into banks brandishing guns and bearing notes demanding cash to the teller behind the window.
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The feud burst into the open after she sought to soften the party's image to help its quest for power.
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Divisions over the nature of the problem burst into the open Tuesday in an unusual show of transatlantic military discord.
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A gunman burst into the club and opened fire about an hour after revelers had counted down the new year.
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A second pipeline burst into flames Friday in the neighboring state of Queretaro as a result of another illegal tap.
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Dassey's case burst into the public's consciousness with the popularity of the Making a Murderer documentary that debuted in December.
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Then he would ask me if I had been a "good girl," at which point I would burst into tears.
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She doesn't randomly burst into song or use music to communicate dialogue, which is what Minghella prefers when watching musicals.
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The numerals "2019" will burst into light at midnight accompanied by pyrotechnics and the release of 3,000 pounds of confetti.
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Lithium-ion batteries are less stable than old lead batteries and can burst into flames if they're bent or punctured.
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And all the while, he's constantly thinking about what he'd do if someone burst into the school with a gun.
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Earlier this month, actress Mary McCormack posted a video on Twitter showing her husband's Tesla that abruptly burst into flames.
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Batum scored 14 points during a 16-6 run as the Hornets burst into the lead in the third quarter.
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The stars then burst into laughter and forgot to answer the question that made them giggle in the first place.
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During an appearance on CBS Sunday, the Sharon Stone burst into laughter when asked if she'd ever experienced sexual harassment.
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North Dakota burst into our Top 5 in 2012 and climbed all the way up to third place in 2013.
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In Australia, a car that began slowly expelling blue smoke to announce the gender of a baby burst into flames.
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"Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned," the letter continued as people in the courtroom burst into disbelieving laughter.
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At 303, Kyrgios burst into the spotlight beating Rafael Nadal at Wimbledon with a jaw dropping between-the-legs shot.
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Carl Philip adorably struggled while slipping on Sofia's ring during the big moment, causing the couple to burst into giggles.
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Now, he probably won't expect the Queen to burst into song, but don't be surprised if Bishop Curry invokes spirituals.
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Patty McCord, director of human resources at Netflix, was astonished when a woman burst into tears when she was fired.
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" Levin writes that when Princess Diana told her sons that she and their father were separating, William "burst into tears.
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Our hoverboards don't hover and occasionally burst into flames, and when we finally got self-lacing sneakers, they cost $720.
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The car spun and hit another cinder block column, causing it to roll and burst into flames, the outlet reported.
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Turkish police are still searching for the gunman who burst into the club and shot those celebrating the New Year.
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The fan burst into tears as Meghan approached her, and the royal is seen comforting her by holding her hands.
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" The "Power of Love" singer then burst into song, singing a few lines of Eric Clapton's hit, "Tears in Heaven.
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When she saw Amy's body on the floor, she remembered training her in the Citizen Academy and burst into tears.
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And her mom burst into tears of joy at the sight of her and Florence gave her a big hug.
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But when Grace and Frankie, a Netflix Original, burst into my millennial life, I surely wasn't the show's target demographic.
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The crowd of people burst into cheers at the sight of Trump, who gestured for them to come toward him.
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Samsung recalled 2.5 million Note 7 smartphones in September 2016 after a number of the units spontaneously burst into flame.
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Kim, rocking a new pink 'do, turned around and appeared to burst into laughter at Kanye's desperate need to pee.
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He became so attuned to the role that Lee burst into tears the first time she saw him in character.
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Models burst into tears, the crowd put their hands up as if praying in church, audience members began tearing up.
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Mitchelton–Scott rider Yates burst into contention for the general classification with an impressive attack in the final four kilometers.
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Talking as fast as she pedals, the ebullient Kenny burst into giggles when explaining the 7.5km bunch race to Reuters.
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One mining executive tells how on take-off in an old Russian jet one of the engines burst into flames.
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Like comic books, video games, and punk rock, the internet meme burst into existence with a rebellious display of creativity.
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Five days earlier Shkreli had burst into a room full of spectators and attacked the credibility of a government witness.
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The House's impeachment inquiry, which burst into public view this week, will only pick up speed in the coming days.
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is looking into why a number of Tesla vehicles have spontaneously burst into flames.
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"So they've asked me to host the Billboard Music Awards again," she said, as the crowd burst into thunderous applause.
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The host of Netflix's "The Break" burst into the public eye when she headlined April's White House Correspondents' Association dinner.
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The audience, including President Donald Trump's daughter Tiffany, who is a first-year student at the school, burst into laughter.
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A PEOPLE staffer was in line to vote when the women burst into the polling place, elementary school P.S. 59.
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A third car, 18 km behind, was shot up and burst into flames, killing Rhonita Miller and her four children.
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In February, gunmen burst into the home of an investigative reporter in Slovakia and fatally shot him in the chest.
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And as those sounds have burst into revival, the more traditional approach preferred by Pup has seemed outmoded by comparison.
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She hung up the phone, put Roger to bed, picked up her cat, and burst into tears, collapsing with relief.
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The striker curled in the opener in the ninth minute, but Tottenham only burst into life in the second half.
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Seconds later, he watched as an ember hit a patch of grass in the front yard and burst into flames.
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"People burst into tears, people get out and shut the door — they have all kinds of different reactions," Bailey said.
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Images of patients, doctors and nurses scrambled behind the seemingly shattered windows as the wards appeared to burst into flames.
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As she walked outside the red brick church where she was registered to vote, Haughton burst into smiles and laughter.
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When we arrived, an older lady emerged from the front door, gave the agents one look, and burst into tears.
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"She would often burst into tears of panic," Michael Nesmith wrote in his autobiography, "Infinite Tuesday: An Autobiographical Riff" (2017).
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Ms. Mann burst into the national consciousness with her fourth book, "Immediate Family," in 1992 — for all the wrong reasons.
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Burt Reynolds didn't come out of nowhere when he burst into superstardom in John Boorman's classic tale of wilderness survival.
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At this point an anesthesiologist burst into the room — he must have been listening at the keyhole, awaiting my decision.
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After a seemingly innocent looking one vehicle wreck, Earnhardt's car suddenly burst into flames -- engulfing his yellow Corvette in fire.
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Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) burst into laughter for two seconds, paused as we got onto an elevator, then laughed again.
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From the hotel staff who've smilingly made our bed to a cousin who burst into our room at 7 a.m.
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Romans, long used to waiting for buses that never come, have now gotten used to ones that burst into flames.
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Mann burst into heavy sobs on Monday after reading a letter she penned to a former boyfriend in May 2014.
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After the match that sealed Tokushoryu&aposs victory, he burst into tears in an emotional show of relief and gratitude.
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I just about burst into tears when a mongoose finally darted out in front of the car I was in.
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That animus burst into violence this month when people in and around Johannesburg began looting and burning foreign-owned shops.
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That animus burst into violence this month when people in and around Johannesburg began looting and burning foreign-owned shops.
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Anthony Scaramucci burst into the White House as a game-changing character in the continuing drama of the Trump administration.
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But the dim view that many European leaders themselves hold of Mr. Trump later burst into public view by accident.
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A shoddily-made battery could cause your ride to burst into flames the way hoverboards did a few years back.
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It's significant that the agents who burst into Santiago's apartment, guns raised, were not ICE but rather local SWAT officers.
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But Mr. Stone set his sights on becoming a celebrity, and when F.B.I. agents burst into his Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
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She burst into tears as she realized she was unable to afford a basket of cilantro, radishes and pumpkin seeds.
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In one shot, the actresses even looked like they are going in for a kiss before they burst into laughter.
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A group of locals from the Tchokwe tribe burst into houses of Congolese migrants on the morning of Oct. 3.
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In March of 2018, Avenatti burst into the political world as an attorney for a porn actress named Stormy Daniels.
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" Jenner and her friends and family burst into laughter as she rapped West's lyric, "With your girl, she tryna jerk me.
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Transgender rights have burst into U.S. awareness the past two years, extending the conflict between conservative and liberal values in America.
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She says her insecurity led to symptoms of depression -- and simple tasks like getting dressed would make her burst into tears.
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We can't just imagine that we can burst into a new world without interrogating and abolishing much of the current one.
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I was able to run around the map while charged up with lightning and burst into my enemies at high speeds.
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It is raw and powerful, and sometimes students burst into tears while sharing with Stow their own personal experiences with bullying.
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My four-year-old daughter took one look at me, saw the dark blood staining my shirt, and burst into tears.
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Another house burst into flames; the salvage crew, including a boy around age 11, realized it would have to rescue itself.
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And Kavanaugh, on Thursday, burst into the hearing sounding almost exactly like Trump, a pitch we'd never heard from him before.
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"You would very quickly burst into flames, because you'd be trying to go through the air way too fast," says McDowell.
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Chen Zhongshu, head of the Panzhihua city's land and resources bureau, burst into a meeting of top city leaders on Jan.
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And I was grateful when Trump's longtime butler burst into the room a minute later, as I tried to unpin myself.
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Blockchain, a ledger of transactions maintained by a network of computers, first burst into the scene as the technology underpinning bitcoin.
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When the DEA burst into their bedroom, Cosio told the agents she'd been "kidnapped" and identified her lover as Caro Quintero.
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During an interview with CNBC, Musk said investigators had figured out why a Falcon 9 rocket burst into flames on Sept.
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Martinez, 30, burst into tears as he placed the one-and-a-quarter carat, round-cut diamond ring on her finger.
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As soon as the ceremony ended the best man burst into tears for about 10 minutes and had to excuse himself.
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We want to watch this shit burst into a small magenta flame and spread scorched tendrils across a piece of wood.
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This allows the battery to run longer on a single charge—but also increases the risk it will burst into flames.
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He told me that he started taking two sedatives in the morning so that he wouldn't burst into tears at work.
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For a feel-good series practically designed to make you burst into tears, look no further than Queer Eye: Season 23.
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In March, high school sophomore Anna Crail's iPhone spontaneously burst into flames before her eyes while on a flight to Hawaii.
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A few moments before, three gunmen had burst into a tortilla shop called Los Mangos, where Samuel worked, and started shooting.
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The necessary threshold of two-thirds of deputies had thus been passed; Ms Rousseff's foes in the chamber burst into song.
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In another video posted to Kylie's Snapchat, Kendall gives her sis a quick boob slap before they both burst into laughter.
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"It's great, mate, but it's going on a bit, isn't it," he said as Corden burst into a fit of giggles.
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For Tracee Ellis Ross, it was her new designer handbag that was just so fabulous, it made her burst into song.
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She looks at me and says...this is my favorite outfit and now there's blood on it and burst into tears.
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"I got on the plane to go home, open a newspaper reading the football results – and burst into tears," he said.
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"I'd go to a café and they'd say, 'You want skim milk or regular?' and I'd burst into tears," he said.
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That all changed on July 25, 2000, when an Air France Concorde burst into flames and crashed shortly after taking off.
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A year earlier, a hot air balloon burst into flames and crashed in New Zealand, killing all 11 people on board.
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The longer I look at the picture, the more I feel that its subject is about to burst into tears. ♦
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The play was conceived shortly before Mr. Snowden burst into public view, but his leaking of government documents shaped the drama.
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Fourteen female students at a Christian school suddenly became trapped when ISIS fighters burst into their dormitory near the Snowbar Hotel.
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It burst into flames only yards from a minivan with several passengers, narrowly missing the vehicle and people on the ground.
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In the now-viral video, you can see Christian tell his mother that he's gay and then immediately burst into tears.
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After countless units of the device burst into blames owing to a battery issue, it was subject to a worldwide recall.
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I burst into tears whenever I see a stroller: problematic, since I live in Brooklyn's notoriously family-friendly Park Slope neighborhood.
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He put his arms around me and apologized in a tone of surrender and I burst into tears I couldn't control.
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Prior to her take on Marvin Sapp's "Never Would've Made It," an ode to her daughter Junie, she burst into tears.
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Merchants were walking through the crowds, hawking toys for children, spinning tops that burst into L.E.D. color as they helicoptered up.
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Catherine Oxenberg, an actress whose daughter had been swept into the Vow, doubled over on the bench and burst into tears.
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Relatives of the 24 victims in the Ford case burst into applause in the courtroom as a judge read the verdicts.
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A gunman had burst into the sanctuary on a Sunday morning in June 1980 as the congregation was singing a hymn.
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When she appeared at a June meeting of the American Booksellers' Association, several attendees burst into tears when they saw her.
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On New Year's Day, an Uzbek gunman burst into a nightclub in the Turkish city of Istanbul and killed 39 people.
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" One young female fan burst into tears when she saw Osaka close up post-match, which left the right-hander "humbled.
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"Saturday Night Live" ran a skit in which the actress playing Ms. Schroeder repeatedly burst into tears while moderating a debate.
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Cast members not in Ms. Simard's scenes frequently burst into applause when she came on stage or executed a successful number.
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Syed's case burst into public view in 2014 when "Serial" -- which has been downloaded 40 million times -- explored a possible alibi.
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Following the announcement of the verdict, Kyaw Soe Oo's wife, Chit Su Win, burst into tears, according to a Reuters report.
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WASHINGTON — The House's impeachment inquiry, which burst into public view last week, will only pick up speed in the coming days.
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The audience members settled into their seats and then burst into applause when the silver-haired justice strode into the room.
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All of her cobblers are great, but the peach is the one that makes my soul burst into four-part harmony.
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The drama burst into public view in July 2016, when the former anchor Gretchen Carlson sued Mr. Ailes for sexual harassment.
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In 291, drunken German soldiers burst into the family's home and shot Marta's mother, severing her right arm below the shoulder.
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Early last Friday, Spanish police burst into the hotel room where the spammer was staying with his family and arrested him.
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Kelsey showed me the slides beforehand because she knew I (a Cancer) would burst into tears upon getting praised via PowerPoint.
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The tanker hit a freight ship on Saturday night in the East China Sea and burst into flames after spilling oil.
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Then again, maybe I'd have just been happier if it helped me flawlessly burst into the room to some Kanye tunes.
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Each delivers long, lived-in monologues to other characters as they wander a room, leave the frame, or burst into song.
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A few weeks ago, Harrison was doing great in a middle-school cross-country race when his classmates burst into cheers.
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You just wanted to sit there and burst into tears because your daughter's easy part of the wedding isn't so easy.
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And as we climbed the span, and I saw the city arise out of the gray fog, I burst into tears.
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Tensions between one of Italy's ruling parties and motorway operator Atlantia burst into open warfare on Thursday after a senior minister.
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I'll never forget the way everyone at the hospital burst into applause when I was wheeled in, new baby in arms.
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On December 23, 1991, the Wilingham's home burst into flames while Stacy was out shopping for Christmas presents at the Salvation Army.
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"Some people told me they burst into tears after viewing the piece and others thanked me repeatedly for creating it," she said.
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They burst into laughter, shed tears, covered their mouths, gasped and even looked away – all within the two minutes the video played.
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I frequently and randomly burst into tears, and I'd refuse to admit to myself that I knew exactly why I was crying.
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According to an email the team sent us, one of the prototypes burst into flames after hitting its highest point of acceleration.
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He Yongzhi whirlwind-burst into the room wearing a huge Chinese national flag-red coat, matching lipstick, and gold lens-free spectacles.
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Horiguchi weaves and shoves are small movements but they mitigate the enormous weakness of the burst-into-right-hand, competition-karate style.
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Oliver Collins, says the driver lost control at an intersection, and the car slammed into a light pole and burst into flames.
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After the baseball star in training connected with the ball, it burst into a blue powder and Dykstra couldn't help but cheer.
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Rosie burst into tears the moment Streisand walked onstage, saying that she felt as if her mother had come back to life.
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Caught unawares by this announcement, I could do nothing but burst into tears and scurry into my seventh grade history teacher's classroom.
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The attention on it burst into the public when the Intercept published a report on the rumors surrounding the letter on Wednesday.
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After crashing into a tree, a Tesla Model S violently burst into flames causing cells from its lithium-ion battery to explode.
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After the announcement of Whittaker's casting, the troll chorus of the internet cleared its throat and burst into whines of the Valkyries.
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Several years later, while promoting Kill Bill, Weinstein used a key and burst into her hotel room, Hannah told the New Yorker.
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Amanda has the most insanely gorgeous smile I've ever seen in my life, and I burst into tears when she hugged me.
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Only instead of heartfelt monologues about the weight of crime (and/or fighting it), the characters would burst into song, because sure.
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I knew when they felt shaky, when they were engaged, and when they were about to burst into helpless fits of laughter.
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Since neither Apple nor the phone's owner have any idea why it burst into flames, it feels dishonest to speculate its causes.
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And at one time he teased me so badly on the set that I burst into tears and I was almost inconsolable.
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A Tesla vehicle involved in a collision burst into flames and exploded on a highway near Moscow last night, local media reported.
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I never lost my appetite nor burst into tears, and I didn't suffer from any of the other typical symptoms of depression.
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Following a 10-car pileup on a local highway, they pulled an unidentified woman to safety after her car burst into flames.
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" Feeling "awful for being so absent minded," Blair then "burst into tears in front of barista after ordering and made everyone uncomfortable.
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Both cars burst into flames and bystanders managed to pull two of the girls from the car, however the driver died inside.
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But let this serve as a reminder that everything with a lithium-based rechargeable battery has the potential to burst into flames.
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Trump's wife, Melania, burst into laughter during both Clinton's and Trump's remarks, and even shared a brief greeting with the Democratic nominee.
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"Thank you to my beautiful wife," Hemsworth said near the end of his speech, prompting the audience to burst into loud applause.
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One year ago, two terrorists burst into the Paris offices of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo and killed 12 people in cold blood.
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An autonomous food delivery robot burst into flames on a Berkeley, California walkway on Friday, as first reported by The Daily Californian.
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Global warming has burst into national politics as major Democratic 2020 hopefuls release aggressive plans and the party's voters prioritize the topic.
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She was so moved by the experience that she burst into tears and said she had no idea that this was happening.
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Women have reported being followed from their cars and targeted with such aggression that they burst into tears or had panic attacks.
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Etna, at 3,330 meters (10,926 feet), is the highest volcano in mainland Europe and can burst into action several times a year.
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These burst into the open earlier this year when UK shareholder opposition forced Unilever to abandon plans to move to the Netherlands.
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He's a man who burst into tears during his hometown visit on "Idol" after a children's choir performed one of his songs.
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When Shanghai Chaos burst into the limelight in 2015, it heralded the arrival of Chinese speculative money to the copper market mainstream.
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Their relationship had been a fairy tale of easy happiness from the day he burst into her life and stole her heart.
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The vehicle burst into flames after the crash, and the suspect may be dead, according to France's interior minister Pierre-Henry Brandet.
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On the contrary, when she first saw Peck stride onto the set in his three-piece lawyer suit, she burst into tears.
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Hoverboards are dangerous primarily because of the giant lithium-ion battery inside them (which can overheat, melt down or burst into flames).
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In 2013, police burst into Unit 63A of Trump Tower and rounded up 29 suspects in a $0003 million money-laundering scheme.
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This past Saturday, the Jewish day of rest, a middle-aged man burst into a baby-naming service at a Pittsburgh synagogue.
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I pretty much burst into tears when I ended up trading it in for a Mini Countryman a couple of years ago.
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An iPhone 6 suddenly burst into flames aboard a flight to Hawaii last week, prompting an investigation from the Federal Aviation Administration.
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If that heat is not controlled properly, it can cause the compounds inside the battery to burst into flames or even explode.
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Police burst into her family's house Thursday night and placed guns to her parents' heads, 21-year-old Rose Alzahabi told Reuters.
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If this sounds intrusive or aggressive, try it with your team and watch the spark of creativity and focus burst into action.
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A slow-fuse narrative of a looming supply crunch has been simmering for years but has finally burst into explosive price action.
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She protects the Marthas scheme when suspicious Guardians burst into the house, and she also plants flowers over the buried Martha's grave.
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Years later, when I burst into laughter at a massage parlor, the masseuse told me she'd noticed that sensitive people are ticklish.
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Charging in behind the Monaco defence, controlling the ball with two deft touches, he burst into the box and shaped to shoot.
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It was this discipline that helped them burst into the upper middle class of the Eastern Conference last season with 48 wins.
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The crowd was said to burst into applause when someone in the audience yelled for Ryan to run for president in 2020.
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For a while, China even had a Barack Obama statue that burst into flames, because he was "so hot" at the time.
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WASHINGTON — Dozens of assailants had burst into the main villa of the American Mission in Benghazi, Libya, on the night of Sept.
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The crowd in our section burst into laughter, the tension evaporated, and they cheered their team on to a 3-2 victory.
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A truck driver stopped, ran out to leave a solar-powered lamp and burst into tears before running back to his cab.
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This June marks the 50th anniversary of the day in Cleveland when the Cuyahoga River burst into flames for the last time.
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Ten people were killed when an airplane crashed and burst into flames shortly after taking off from an airport in Addison, Tex.
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"I just want you to know I had permission to hug Lonnie," he said, and the largely male crowd burst into laughter.
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I put you in the van to go back, and I went quickly back to the producers, and I burst into tears.
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I asked him how the city had changed, which struck me as a harmless question, but it made him burst into tears.
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Mr. Yetts said he angrily burst into the locker room and went directly to Mr. Jordan and the head coach, Russ Hellickson.
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At the beginning of this month, the older of Lilium's two prototypes burst into flames while some maintenance was being carried out.
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On Sunday, those two words burst into the spotlight of social media with #metoo, a hashtag promoted by the actress Alyssa Milano.
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Whenever this happened, the cast members burst into a song or recited from Shaw's prologue or told a little story about themselves.
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I'll randomly burst into tears, and there's a strange feeling of detachment that lingers, like my body isn't really where I am.
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His latest adventure, No Time to Die, burst into Super Bowl LIV with a brand-new spot, which you can see above.
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He seems to be addressing this thanks to everyone in the room, as if all those present have just burst into applause.
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She was striking onstage, with strong features, wavy black hair and a grand manner that could burst into flamboyance during curtain calls.
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A terrifying seven-foot surge of sea water burst into the ground-floor garage as 130 mph winds relentlessly hammered the building.
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One highlight was seeing our four teenage daughters burst into tears when they got out of our van and saw Mount Rushmore.
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A large crowd of staffers gathered outside the West Wing burst into applause when McMaster exited the building just before 4 p.m.
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So when Parliament passed a measure last week outlawing violence against women, some burst into ululation and passed around bouquets of jasmine.
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When Brook, supported by one of his actors, and the rest of the cast first entered, the audience burst into spontaneous applause.
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Ukraine International Airlines Flight PS737 from Tehran to Kyiv burst into flames and fell to the ground within minutes of taking off.
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BEIJING — An ambitious Chinese technology giant with a French-sounding name burst into the United States last year with dreams of disruption.
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WikiLeaks first burst into the news in 2010 when it began publishing secret material on American military activity in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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It will essentially allow astronomers to peer back in time to when the Universe first burst into being 13.8 billion years ago.
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If she ever told you to "hand in your fucking resignation," you'd probably burst into tears, but be kind of into it.
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When Ms. Poyau quickly, expertly administered the Narcan — and held onto her daughter — the police and the doctors all burst into applause.
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After the laughter subsided, Warren added, "Assuming you can find one," which caused the crowd to burst into applause and more laughter.
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The anticorruption theme burst into new prominence on March 26, with marches that included many young people in about 80 Russian cities.
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Guaidó burst into the spotlight about a month ago, turning from obscure opposition politician to global figure in a matter of weeks.
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When phones burst into flames or can be destroyed with the removal of a single piece of plastic film, that's a problem.
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After a fairly ho-hum first hour, the field burst into open conflict, with some candidates ganging up on Iowa frontrunner Buttigieg.
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After the findings were read aloud in court, the public gallery burst into applause and cheers, according to local news media reports.
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The support cascaded down upon me until I burst into happy tears, something I've never experienced in team sports or recreational cycling.
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About a month later, in Sutherland Springs, Texas, gunman Devin Patrick Kelley burst into a church and massacred 26 of its congregants.
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And almost as much in October of this year when his phone call with the president of Ukraine burst into the news.
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Lisa Hamp, now 32, was in a computer class her junior year at Virginia Tech when a gunman burst into the building.
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First lady Melania Trump reportedly burst into tears when it became clear her husband, President Donald Trump, would win the 2016 presidential election.
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A motorist in Florida is alive after another driver frantically warned her to pull over after her SUV burst into flames on Friday.
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He should know — he took a test drive of a used vehicle that burst into flames two days after he drove it home.
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Tate said that police burst into her home and pointed assault rifles at her, her four children, and her 55-year-old mother.
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Lawmakers burst into song, singing "Rise up, Ramaphosa," as the announcement was made, effectively bringing an end to the country's weekslong political crisis.
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You know, when the bad guys burst into your house, they're not looking in Second Amendments and am I going to do this.
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In a string of tweets posted over the weekend, Japanese people are showing off pics of fireworks that burst into a Poké Ball.
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She started that trial with the same frosty attitude until the second day, when she burst into uncontrollable tears while on the stand.
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There was a moment during Neil Gaiman's latest book, a novelistic retelling of Norse myths, where I couldn't help but burst into laughter.
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It gives you a ton of flexibility for cropping and stabilizing in post, and Blackmagic RAW didn't make my computer burst into flames.
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He suffered severe burns to his face and damaged his lungs while he was trapped in his car that had burst into flames.
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Father and son Carter and Quadean, shown in a black and white image, are so full of joy that they burst into laughter.
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And the rest of the army followed in his footsteps as White Walkers around Winterfell burst into snowflakes and the undead army collapsed.
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Grantham remarked that its product will remove the anxiety of long-distance driving in electric vehicles — and it will not burst into flames.
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Gaga previously revealed that she actually slept through the nominations — but "burst into tears" when she awoke to the news three hours later.
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A year before that incident, a hot air balloon burst into flames and crashed in New Zealand, killing all 11 people on board.
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In the video, Hamilton is shown seated next to a plush, jersey-clad eagle as he burst into tears and covered his face.
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In the accident, a Union Pacific train carrying crude oil derailed, burst into flames and spilled crude along Oregon's scenic Columbia River gorge.
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The PowerBook 5300 had a tendency to burst into flames (mine never did) and earned a position of ridicule on Saturday Night Live.
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But on the inside, I was bubbling with so much admiration and gratitude that I could have burst into tears at any moment.
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Over the last few weeks, demonstrations have turned into riots and grown increasingly violent as attackers have attempted to burst into Israeli territory.
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In fact, when she sees one she tends to burst into tears—because, unlike most people in prison, she is ten months old.
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NAIROBI, Kenya — The attackers burst into the Kenyan military base in Somalia before dawn, blasting through the gate with a truckload of explosives.
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Bieber, who burst into our lives as a tiny Canadian songbird with bangs, is halfway back to the signature swoop on his forehead.
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NEARLY a decade has passed since the long-whispered rumours about an epidemic of match-fixing in tennis burst into the public eye.
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But seemingly, a sports blogger named Brooks Melchior also played a role in the news and why it burst into public view today.
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I understood what it was about, burst into tears, and ran out of the dugout... The girls ran after me, started comforting me.
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She won the hearts of fans around the world when she burst into tears after throwing away victory against Steffi Graf in 1993.
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BuleBritish says he bought his hoverboard from eBay, charged it overnight, and on his first attempt to ride it, it burst into flames.
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The 3,330 meter high volcano can burst into spectacular action several times a year, spewing lava and ash high over the Mediterranean island.
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You know when you're watching a 70-minute Apple ad and you're like, I really wish I could burst into tears right now?
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When your daughter starts preschool, you burst into tears at the meeting with her teachers where you discuss how to handle snack time.
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"My Galaxy Note 7 replacement phone just burst into flames while on the night stand," Minter said in an email to The Verge.
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He fired off 212 rounds, mostly from an assault rifle, hitting a police helicopter and a nearby gas station, which burst into flames.
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Once, while listening to the therapist's gentle commands to raise his hand, take a deep breath, relax his muscles, Oghi burst into tears.
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The singer burst into laughter on her Heart Radio breakfast show and refused to answer questions about whether the group would be reuniting.
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When an armed teen burst into Marjory Stoneman Douglas High, moving through the school and mowing down students and teachers, Elama took cover.
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In America, airline companies began banning hoverboards from flights after it became apparent that some of the products would occasionally burst into flames.
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Tensions between the Sanders campaign and the national party burst into the open on Tuesday after mayhem in Las Vegas over the weekend.
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But some things need no translation — like the day I heated a tray of couscous in the oven and everything burst into flames.
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But they burst into public view last week as the candidates argued over their views on health care, immigration and criminal justice reform.
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"My immediate reaction literally was to burst into tears," Ms. Davis said on Monday, two days after the third anniversary of the filibuster.
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Residents related terrifying treatment at the hands of heavily armed, masked men who burst into their apartments in the middle of the night.
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A private jet carrying the singer Pink's entourage crash-landed and burst into flames in Denmark, but nobody was hurt, Danish media reported.
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I interrupted Achour and told the rest of the story myself, adding anecdotes and lewd details that made those hicks burst into laughter.
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To close out her time, Oprah recited a passage from Toni's 1977 work "Song of Solomon" ... and, again, the audience burst into applause.
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Ledecky, who cried during the post-race media conference, said she and coach Bruce Gemmell had also burst into tears after the race.
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In December, Mr. Carson's campaign manager, Barry Bennett, and communications director, Doug Watts, quit as disagreements with Mr. Williams burst into public view.
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So you burst into your bedroom: Your partner—your boyfriend or girlfriend, it doesn't matter—is having passionate naked sex with someone else.
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Munhoz Weathers Early Storm for First Round Sub Back in 2014, Hawaiian bantamweight Russell Doane burst into the UFC with two straight wins.
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" After Sanders read that line, the audience in a George Washington University auditorium burst into a standing ovation and chants of "Bernie, Bernie.
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Seventyone people were on board the plane arriving from Dhaka when it clipped the fence at Kathmandu and burst into flames, Chettri said.
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She says we have to push it back a week and I know it's not a big deal, but I burst into tears.
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We watched ... at a studio of a TV channel and I realized that I burst into tears and it was tears of joy.
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CARACAS (Reuters) - Rowdy groups of government supporters burst into Venezuela's opposition-controlled National Assembly on Wednesday, injuring several lawmakers and journalists, witnesses said.
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Humano the Tribe offered accommodations up to $100,13, and Burning Man attendees complained that the camp's portable toilets burst into flames last year.
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Yet, one morning early last month, five plainclothes police officers burst into the apartment he shared with two other migrants and arrested them.
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Critic's Notebook On Sunday afternoon, at about 20 minutes to 2, the crowd milling on the sidewalk outside 59E59 Theaters burst into applause.
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"Mustafa is just in the hospital, they are operating on him now, and he's O.K." She hung up and burst into tears again.
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How marvelous that this genius, who burst into creative life with the immediately sensational comedy "Fancy Free," kept stretching himself over the decades.
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Expecting a violent confrontation, the officers scaled an exterior wall and burst into a room where the leader's sisters and mother were sleeping.
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Some of the victims seated in the public gallery burst into tears, putting their arms around one another's shoulders in an unbroken chain.
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And the crowd burst into laughter as Mr. Newsom's youngest son, Dutch, 2, bounded onto the stage and leapt into his father's arms.
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It's never quite clear whether he'll laugh and burst into song, pound the table in a fit of rage or begin dramatically weeping.
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OUAGADOUGOU, Burkina Faso — Gunmen burst into a church in northern Burkina Faso on Sunday and fatally shot four people, a security source said.
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The boy, who is about 9, and another child burst into tears outside the store as bystanders confronted Ms. Klein about the incident.
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And in June, two passengers were killed on a Angara Airlines flight in Siberia after it overshot the runway and burst into flames.
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Nine years later, another tragedy struck as 43-year-old Thomas Hamilton burst into a school in Dunblane, Scotland, with legally owned handguns.
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It's been one year since #MeToo burst into the mainstream, but the activist Tarana Burke started the movement more than a decade ago.
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"I sat down on the ottoman behind me and I just felt an overwhelming feeling of wanting to burst into tears," he said.
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That anger burst into public on Twitter late Thursday and continued Friday, as the president repeatedly assailed the legal forces arrayed against him.
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A US Army Stryker armored vehicle burst into flames on the side of a Polish roadway on Saturday, the Army confirmed on Monday.
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Long-simmering tensions between Pete Buttigieg and Elizabeth Warren, the two ascendant Democratic presidential candidates in Iowa, burst into the open this week.
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"I sat down on the ottoman behind me, and I just felt an overwhelming feeling of wanting to burst into tears," he said.
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The cheering reached a crescendo and the Whataburger burst into applause that could rival any gathering of straight men at a sporting event.
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The leaking gas burst into flames, and the fire, as it spread, destroyed several hundred homes that had been spared by the flood.
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Then the crafty center Oscar Lindberg burst into the Montreal zone and whipped a shot that clanked off the post to Price's right.
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Barajas burst into tears Thursday as he read a letter telling him that he needs to attend a naturalization ceremony in San Diego.
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Left to their own devices, kakapo only breed when New Zealand's rimu trees burst into fruit -- about once every two to four years.
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Yet while her feedback was almost always sent online, its effects were felt in the real world, often when employees burst into tears.
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Men, women and children wrapped themselves in the Algerian national flag and burst into song and blared car horns on the city's streets.
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"Are you scared?" co-host Sunny Hostin asked, to which McCain — and the rest of the hosts and studio audience — burst into laughter.
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The shift that has burst into the open over the last few months feels different from previous ebbs and flows in public opinion.
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Among the targets of our reporting is finding out about the owner of the sprawling warehouse that burst into flames on Dec. 2.
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Richard E. Grant was at one of his favorite restaurants in London, having dinner with his daughter, when suddenly both burst into tears.
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Cloistered, for now, mostly behind the Kremlin walls, the intrigues are expected to burst into public view with increasing frequency in coming years.
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Richard Hammond, a cast member of Amazon's "Grand Tour" driving show, was in a harrowing crash where his car burst into flames today.
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The witness said Raniere was kissing her sister and touching her, and had pulled down his pants, which made her burst into tears.
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The Boeing 777-300 was coming into land at Dubai Airport when it skidded across the runway on its belly and burst into flames.
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That rift between Kalanick and Benchmark burst into public notice in an extraordinary explosion that landed in Delaware's Court of Chancery on Thursday afternoon.
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"They both burst into tears," said Sally Becker, founder of the UK-based charity Road to Peace, which facilitated Dilbireen's reunion with his family.
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GUATEMALA CITY – Donelda Pulex stepped off the airplane into the sun, clutching her 5-year-old daughter&aposs hand and burst into heaving sobs.
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In 235, after a classmate burst into tears worried about his brother serving in the Gulf War, Markle organized a war protest with classmates.
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In 21998, soon after he burst into the national team, Angela Merkel, the chancellor, posed for a photo with him in the dressing room.
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Tuesday when the aircraft hit a utility pole, crashed into Main Street near Pratt & Whitney headquarters and burst into flames, the Associated Press reports.
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Besides being the quickest to burst into song, Mr. Swen favors the meta-joke that draws attention to the feat of the improvised production.
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Liu, who had been in second place behind Bradie Tennell after Thursday's short program, burst into tears when her free skate score was posted.
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The battery won't burst into flames because of heat, and the electrolyte is already designed to be a solid that ions can pass through.
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Initially it had a lot of the movie clichés, involving the way cops would burst into doors, firing and running all the way through.
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When the news of Mr Trump's victory reached the floor of the Duma, Russia's lower house of parliament, the assembled politicians burst into applause.
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And on Saturday, a gunman burst into the Tree Of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh before opening fire, killing 11 people and wounding 6 others.
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We're talking about every last detail — one of which you probably missed, and has a high potential of causing you to burst into tears.
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It had started as a slow-burning contest of short, sharp rallies but burst into life when Williams's serve crumbled in the seventh game.
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I don't mean to be dramatic, but holy good gracious this track is enough to make you burst into happy-tears on the spot.
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When he heard his mom talking, he immediately burst into tears and tightly clutched the stuffed teddy, decked in Christmas clothing, to his chest.
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At the wreath-laying the crowd burst into a spontaneous rendition of "Famous Macedonia", a military song associated with Greek claims to the name.
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They mugged for my camera, and burst into laughter when I showed them the shots on the display screen, pointing at each other's faces.
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You know, the week where judges, viewers and sometimes the people dancing spontaneously burst into sobs as people talk about their deepest darkest traumas.
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Ulpina's mother, who has asked not to be identified by name, said police burst into her home without a warrant as her family slept.
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"The second we [saw him] and he just burst into that giant smile … immediately, we had fallen in love with this kid," says Dallas.
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During the candid interview, Winfrey recalled internalizing the emotions of her character and feeling the need to "burst into tears" after she left set.
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This allows the battery to run longer on a single charge, but makes it harder to manufacture and more prone to burst into flames.
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When her name was announced, Farmer burst into tears, hugging her rabbit puppet Petunia as her two brothers rushed the stage to congratulate her.
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Kilgrave burst into the scene with all his cards on the table; a past with Jessica, unparalleled telepathy, and a palpable thirst for violence.
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Documents state that the school's principal was in the process of reporting Goline when she burst into his office crying, according to the outlet.
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Barriss ultimately deemed the swatting a disappointment because Vannatta shut down her Twitch stream before he could watch the cops burst into her apartment.
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The death toll is expected to rise as crews search the wreckage of the two-story building, which burst into flames late Friday night.
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The boy burst into his grandfather's house saying, "Mom and dad's dead, mom and dad's dead!" his grandfather Kenny Currey told CNN affiliate WCPO.
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In 2017, four passengers were injured after bad weather caused their plane to crash into a fire truck upon landing and burst into flames.
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That's right — seconds before Moylan had a chance to throw his second pitch, a stray cat burst into Busch Stadium, sprinting across the outfield.
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In mid-July, goons from the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps burst into his mother's home, presented a search warrant, and took him into custody.
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More: The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is investigating Tesla batteries after a number of the vehicles that use them spontaneously burst into flames.
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On March 3, gunmen burst into the house where she was staying in La Esperanza, her hometown, in western Honduras, and fatally shot her.
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We'd built a new quad specially to deal with problems we had before, when the quad couldn't handle the energy and burst into flames.
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Tellingly, the crowd of Democratic primary voters in Iowa burst into applause when she said that she wants to do away with private insurance.
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When Ms. Faludi was 17, her father burst into her house and attacked her mother's boyfriend with a baseball bat, then with a knife.
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When Brzezinski first learned about furries while reporting the convention news, she burst into uncontrollable laughter and physically ran off set to compose herself.
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The young women burst into song and dance sporadically and there's an easy camaraderie among them -- and they refer to each other as sisters.
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I had vowed to myself that I wouldn't be too fan-girly, but of course when I finally met her, I burst into tears.
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Just four days earlier, a gunman burst into Orlando's Pulse nightclub, killing 49 and wounding 53, many them queer and trans people of color.
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The well-crafted album is laden with intimately spare moments of piano and ambient chords that burst into witchy high-hat and snare beats.
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Ronaldo left the field with a knee injury in the twenty-fifth minute, Portugal beat France in extra time, and Pinto burst into tears.
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Until 1979 in Nicaragua, not one of the fires he or Castro tried to light throughout the region survived, let alone burst into flames.
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In March 2016, gunmen burst into the house where she was staying in La Esperanza, her hometown in western Honduras, and fatally shot her.
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Another 30 minutes went by in relative quiet, before a squad of eight agents wearing ski masks burst into the house with assault weapons.
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Weeks later, armed police officers burst into her office and carted away years' worth of domestic files as well as intelligence from allied nations.
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In the next telling, which appeared in Time magazine a month later, the heavily polluted river "burst into flames" and "nearly destroyed" the trestles.
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All at once I had burst into a sheaf of paper slips, no bigger than Post-its, that were being scattered to the wind.
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Richard Hammond, ex-host of the wildly popular "Top Gear" TV show, was injured when his race car crashed, flipped and burst into flames.
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Issuing subpoenas or questioning people, for example, could cause the investigation to burst into public view in the final months of a presidential campaign.
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And at an immigration hearing last fall, he burst into tears when he misunderstood the judge to say that the family would be deported.
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The Times reconstructed an episode last month in which an aid truck trying to cross a bridge connecting Colombia and Venezuela burst into flames.
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When Tywin's men burst into the throne room, thinking they would kill the king themselves, they asked Jaime who should be the new king.
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Just weeks later, armed police burst into her office and carted away years' worth of domestic files as well as intelligence from allied nations.
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We anti-Trumpers have our lowbrowism, too, mostly on late-night TV. But anti-Trump lowbrowism burst into full bloom with the Wolff book.
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In mid June, I felt a jolt of sickening déjà vu when I read that the school had, somehow, once again burst into flames.
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The Boeing 737-800 NG passenger jet, flown by Ukraine International Airlines, burst into flames shortly after take-off from Iran around 6 a.m.
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When Connick finally settles on jazz for the style and adds the appropriate instruments, it feels as if the song just burst into existence.
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And when President Donald Trump finally appeared onstage at the world's largest cricket stadium, the sun-soaked crowd burst into a deafening, rapturous applause.
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I remember a terrifying moment while I was held there when armed military police burst into the barracks and hauled away several young men.
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