| 1. | Irruption refers to a population increase, not a volcanic eruption.
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| 2. | This decade also witnessed the irruption of television inside trading rooms.
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| 3. | In one chapter, " The Marxist Irruption : How and Why,"
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| 4. | There has also been what White called " an irruption of snowy owls ."
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| 5. | It is a rare visitor to western Europe, usually arriving with an irruption of red crossbills.
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| 6. | Irruption of Digos in Bellerio, headquarters of the Northern League in Milan on 18 September 1996.
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| 7. | Compared to the nineteenth century, southern irruptions in the New and Old World appear to have declined.
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| 8. | Irruptions ( sudden population increases ) can occur in some areas after rain or the movement of floodwaters.
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| 9. | However, marsh tits seem not to perform the occasional irruptions that other members of the tit family do.
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| 10. | A population irruption occurred in 1978 into Indonesia, with Australian pelicans reaching Sulawesi, Java and possibly also Sumatra.
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