This is enough to trigger the silver
fulminate to explode with a bang!
Giving Michael Moore a bullhorn and letting him loose between musical numbers is a terrific idea for a running gag--but only if you give hint something substantive to
fulminate about.
Reports have shown, predominately in cases of severe bacteremia or
fulminate sepsis, that organisms can be seen in peripheral blood smears prepared from blood anticoagulated with EDTA.
The vector adenovirus used to deliver the therapeutic gene into the patient's bloodstream may have attacked his liver, causing the
fulminate hepatitis and accompanying complications that led to his death.
THE MORNING AFTER A SUPINE Congress passed the Bush tax-cut bill, Paul Krugman took refuge in the greatest privilege of a newspaper columnist--the immediate ability to
fulminate, to fume, to foam, to froth, to fret, and to work oneself into a frenzy in print.
He can't
fulminate about the aforesaid "crimes" lest that same "establishment media" denounce him for running a negative campaign.
Why do coaches fail to understand that every time they
fulminate against the NCAA, they are demeaning their school and their game?
Finally the orthodox ecclesiastical condemnations of the conclusions of Descartes, who waged war on the Jesuits in the 1640s, make fascinating reading, since they
fulminate particularly against his definition of substance, which creates impossible difficulties for the doctrine of transubstantiation.