| 41. | Company photos of the site in 1986 show black tar bubbling out of the ground and into ditches, some near a playground.
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| 42. | The steel is said to be " killed " because it will quietly solidify in the mould, with no gas bubbling out.
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| 43. | More oddities bubbled out : Stockman had written Attorney General Janet Reno suggesting that a secret federal compound was spying on militia groups.
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| 44. | When mixed with seawater, the calcium hydride produced large quantities of hydrogen which bubbled out of the container, creating a false sonar target.
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| 45. | The resulting celebration then finds the Stooges and Cerina blowing bubbles after every bite, with Shemp getting two bubbles out of his ears.
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| 46. | By the end of the night, the audience ( figuratively ) bubbles out of the theater, into the lobby and onto the street.
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| 47. | It requires more than one bombing to change that perception that security risks in Indonesia aren't bubbling out of control, " he said.
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| 48. | And as the film loses its grip on its multiple stories, the title begins to suggest an overheated stew bubbling out of its pot.
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| 49. | The liquid does not always come to a visible boil in the microwave, but it could bubble out of the container when taken out.
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| 50. | But unless a giddy new nationalism can really bubble out of a beer commercial, Toronto's Globe and Mail offered this sobering cup of expresso.
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