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Thanks to an outburst of entrepreneurship in the North and the arrival of millions of immigrant workers and farmers from Europe, the United States became the leading industrialized power at the turn of the 20th century.
The outburst, in which Barry muttered, in part, " Bitch set me up ," became a popular quote associated with Barry.
While playing and winning the tournament in Stockholm, McEnroe had an on-court outburst that became notorious in sports highlight reels.
After criticizing some of their behavior ( walking off stage during others ’ performances ) Herbert became very agitated and threw his drumsticks down in a seemingly unwarranted outburst of anger.
The Czechoslovakian president, Emil Hacha, became so scared at Hitler's outburst that he fainted.

outburst and famous
Argenson himself had used the phrase earlier ( 1736 ) in his own diaries, in a famous outburst:
The stadium was the location of a famous public outburst by Ray Davies of The Kinks during a July 1973 performance.
Demands for aid were met with accusations of being the part of a great " Tory conspiracy ," which led King to make his famous " five-cent piece " outburst, alienating a growing number of voters.

outburst and on
But, by the publication of Antony's will, which had been put into his hands by the traitor Plancus, and by carefully letting it be known at Rome what preparations were going on at Samos, and how entirely Antony was acting as the agent of Cleopatra, Octavian produced such a violent outburst of feeling that he easily obtained Antony's deposition from the consulship of 31, for which he had been designated, and a vote for a proclamation of war against Cleopatra, well understood to mean against Antony, though he was not named.
" Another emphasis on the musicality of the poem came in August 1834, with Henry Nelson Coleridge analysis in the Quarterly Review: " In some of the smaller pieces, as the conclusion of the ' Kubla Khan ', for example, not only the lines by themselves are musical, but the whole passage sounds all at once as an outburst or crash of harps in the still air of autumn.
The first, superficial, difference: hijacking is usually an occasional " outburst " of the Follow, which otherwise diligently follows the lead, while a " backlead " may do this almost on every other step.
While hydrogen fusion can occur in a stable manner on the surface of the white dwarf for a narrow range of accretion rates, for most binary system parameters the hydrogen burning is thermally unstable and rapidly converts a large amount of the hydrogen into other heavier elements in a runaway reaction, liberating an enormous amount of energy, blowing the remaining gases away from the white dwarf's surface and producing an extremely bright outburst of light.
The recurrence interval for a nova is less dependent on the white dwarf's accretion rate than on its mass ; with their powerful gravity, massive white dwarfs require less accretion to fuel an outburst than lower-mass ones.
Although the chaplain persists in attempting to lead Meursault from his atheism, Meursault finally accosts him in a rage, with a climactic outburst on his frustrations and the absurdity of the human condition ; his personal anguish at the meaninglessness of his existence without respite.
He staged an alarming outburst, screaming at me, calling me a fool and a coward, accusing me of throwing away my career because I couldn't get on with a director.
The short-lived series Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip mentions the film and its writer Paddy Chayefsky multiple times after a character's outburst on live television.
V838 Monocerotis, a variable red supergiant star, had an outburst starting on January 6, 2002 ; in February of that year, its brightness increased by a factor of 10, 000 in one day.
On 21 June 1757, Clive arrived on the bank opposite Plassey, in the midst of the first outburst of monsoonal rain.
During this outburst of musical jubilation the congregation's candles are extinguished, the church lights are turned on, and bells rung while the church's decorative funnings — altar frontals, the reredos, lectern hangings, processional banners, statues and paintings — which had been stripped or covered during Holy Week, are ceremonially replaced and unveiled and flowers are placed on altars and elsewhere.
Some details are emerging on the nature of the star that experienced the outburst.
Anne initially makes a poor impression on the townsfolk of Avonlea with an outburst at the Cuthberts ' neighbour, the outspoken gossip Mrs. Rachel Lynde, but this is amended by an equally impassioned apology.
" At his trial, he later recanted his apology and blamed his outburst on his diabetes, some wine and a change in medication, a defense that was rejected by the court and he was subsequently fined $ 1, 000.
A recording of the outburst on the Internet was viewed 100, 000 times in its first three days there.
The tensions between the Muslim and colon communities exploded on May 8, 1945, V-E Day, in an outburst of such violence as to make their polarization complete, if not irreparable.
Both of Key's flight deck crew members on BE 548 witnessed the altercation, and another bystander described Key ’ s outburst as " the most violent argument he had ever heard ".
Lampie apologizes for his outburst and excuses himself, giving Nora time to think (" Candle on the Water ").
In 2009, he made an emotive outburst on The Late Late Show during a discussion regarding then Taoiseach Bertie Ahern's financial affairs.
Tacitus, on the other hand, places the death after the Quinquennial Neronia and claims Nero's kick was a " casual outburst.
Noting that he had described the Holocaust as " the most fantastic outburst of collective insanity in human history ", Chomsky answered that his views were " diametrically opposed " to those of Faurisson on the subject.
The slogan continued to be used for decades in unionist politics in Northern Ireland, and explains the visceral outburst by Ian Paisley in the European Parliament against the presence of Pope John Paul II on 12 October 1988.

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The pervading presence of stage actors in film was the cause of this outburst from director Marshall Neilan in 1917: " The sooner the stage people who have come into pictures get out, the better for the pictures.
Allison remains oddly quiet except for the occasional random outburst.
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the first time the phrase appeared in print was in the August 1894 issue of Forum: " The true cause for exultation is the universal outburst of patriotism in support of the prompt and courageous action of President Cleveland in maintaining the supremacy of law throughout the length and breadth of the land, in establishing the pax Americana.
On 12 February 1991, at a distance of from the Sun, Halley displayed an outburst that lasted for several months, releasing a cloud of dust 300, 000 km across.
When Sir Joseph asks what had provoked the usually polite officer's outburst, Ralph replies that it was his declaration of love for Josephine.
In Vincent Clark's novel Beyond a Reasonable Doubt, the protagonist ( a world-weary criminal lawyer ) has a drunken outburst of anger at Perry Mason: " It's all fine for Mister Perry Mason to go off and find the real culprit, in book after book after book.
A sudden frenzied outburst of repressed passion, the revelation of desire and a need for love that has been thwarted and comes too late is central here.
The volcanic lakes, Grímsvötn for example, were the sources of a large jökulhlaup ( glacial lake outburst flood ) in 1996.
In the outburst of indignation, followed by increasing disaffection in Ireland, which this event produced, Grattan acted with conspicuous moderation and loyalty, which won for him warm acknowledgments from a member of the British cabinet.
According to Mitchel's biographers, an outburst of passion followed this speech, and several voices exclaimed, " Yes, Mitchel, for thousands.
Williams ' public relations representatives later apologized for his hostile outburst in an issued statement, " I mistakenly thought the reporter and photographer in question were at the hotel to confront me about some earlier comments.
# A Lucky Man / Open Door ( 1: 41 )* ( does not include the final orchestral outburst as the " bear " bursts through the door, which only lasts for a few seconds )
The reason for the outburst is still uncertain, but several conjectures have been put forward, including an eruption related to stellar death processes and a merger of a binary star or planets.
Police Commissioner, Andrew Hughes has castigated Chaudary for making unfounded claims and indigenous groups have labeled Chaudary's outburst as an attempt to discredit the " indigenousness " of Speight's coup to cover his own shortcomings as a Prime Minister.
However he refused to criticize Barrichello for his outburst.
This was the signal for a furious outburst from the Arians.
Stephen Crittenden was suspended for his outburst, amid criticism from some colleagues for his unprofessionalism and praise from others for his outspokeness.

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