They are pieced together in the workshop using hundreds of small, cigarette-like incendiaries, called lances. |
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The really clever ones manage to get hold of industrial-strength incendiaries, which sound as if the SAS have come to town on manoeuvres. |
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The third raid was incendiaries which started several small fires which were soon put out with stirrup pumps. |
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Britain used mustard gas and white phosphorus incendiaries in the First World War, along with Germany and France. |
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That night airships dropped high explosive bombs and incendiaries on Bradley, Tipton, Wednesbury and Walsall. |
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Included were artillery shells, phosphorous flares, mortars, incendiaries and cluster bombs. |
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They include incendiaries, poison gases, herbicides and other types of chemical substances that can kill, maim or temporarily incapacitate. |
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These difficulties aside, there is value in gathering the many examples of ancient uses of poisons, germs, and incendiaries into a single study. |
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The British found that night bombing and incendiaries greatly increased their coercive power. |
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The incendiaries rained down with a terrific clatter as they ricocheted off roof-tops and buildings, spitting fire as they came to rest. |
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After they came ashore, they removed their naval uniforms and buried them along with a supply of explosives and incendiaries. |
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This will include using the various stake holders and using incendiaries from aircraft, and existing roads and tracks to break up the country at a bigger scale. |
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That night saw a climax of air attacks by over three hundred Luftwaffe bombers dropping incendiaries and heavy explosives on London, igniting churches and public buildings. |
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The United States restricted the use of incendiaries like white phosphorus after Vietnam, and in 1983, an international convention banned its use against civilians. |
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What would have seemed like raw meat for columnists, satirists, incendiaries and the like has fallen between the cracks of ennui and indifference. |
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Intensive-type incendiaries are designed to set buildings afire by their intense heat. |
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Wing Commander Frank Brock, a director of the company, used his background and passion for explosives and incendiaries to develop a smokescreen to conceal battleships at sea. |
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Such munitions are usually employed to produce smoke screens, but they are also powerful incendiaries. |
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The state he lived in licensed purchasers of dynamite and other incendiaries only after a background check. |
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The American airforce subsequently traded the high-explosive bombs carried by its B-29s for incendiaries. |
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Pyrotechnic applications of the element include tracers, incendiaries, fireworks, and matches. |
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Lead bombers dropped incendiary bombs, which set fires that guided other bombers carrying high explosives as well as more incendiaries. |
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After all, their founder was executed as a political criminal, and some people would have thought of them as incendiaries, as revolutionaries. |
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The Saboteur is a cunning Rogue who uses explosives and other incendiaries to cripple opponents and control the battlefield. |
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Use of incendiaries, which were inherently inaccurate, indicated much less care was taken to avoid civilian property close to industrial sites. |
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In Portsmouth Southsea and Gosport waves of 150 bombers destroyed vast swaths of the city with 40,000 incendiaries. |
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On the night of February 13, the British Bomber Command hit Dresden with an 800-bomber air raid, dropping some 2,700 tons of bombs, including large numbers of incendiaries. |
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Nine days later, two waves of 125 and 170 bombers dropped heavy bombs, including 160 tons of high explosive and 32,000 incendiaries. |
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Although not encouraged by official policy, the use of mines and incendiaries, for tactical expediency, came close to indiscriminate bombing. |
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On 17 January around 100 bombers dropped a high concentration of incendiaries, some 32,000 in all. |
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The military used incendiaries to destroy the building. Fortunately, the fire didn't spread. |
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In Sunderland on 25 April, Luftflotte 2 sent 60 bombers which dropped 80 tons of high explosive and 9,000 incendiaries. |
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Four days later 230 tons was dropped including 60,000 incendiaries. |
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They believed the Luftwaffe had failed in precision attack and concluded the German example of area attack using incendiaries was the way forward for operations over Germany. |
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They concluded bombers should strike a single target each night and use more incendiaries, because they had a greater impact on production than high explosives. |
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