Bombs had been thrown around in this country before, the prime minister dead-panned. |
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Gove is a notorious figure, playing with NYC's gutter punks L.E.S. Stitches and, more recently, street-punk kings U.S. Bombs. |
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Bombs fall on the long and rugged northern front, while targets in and around the city of Mosul continue to take a pounding. |
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Bombs burst from above like rolling cracks of thunder as shrapnel rained down from the sky, expended from death black clouds. |
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Bombs explode, music swells, gunfire erupts the sound mixers sure put a lot of work into this track! |
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Bath Bombs are dynamic, a 21st century version of the polite, sophisticated early 20th century bath cube. |
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There is going to be a very definite detection of mines and some bombs that have not been detonated off the coast of Hawaii. |
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Bombs are pieces of molten lava that are thrown out of the volcano. |
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Bombs not only throw off shrapnel themselves, they create lots of deadly flying debris, including flying glass from broken windows, that can kill and maim. |
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It is now being reported that the three bombs that went off earlier today were detonated by suicide bombers. |
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More worryingly, there was some evidence that one of the bombs was detonated by a suicide bomber. |
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Last week saw 23 car bombs, six of which were driven by suicide bombers, detonated throughout the country. |
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Black water was seen in the ship's wake after the bombs exploded, proof the submarine was doomed. |
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We need guns and rockets, bombs and warplanes, tanks and warships for our defence. |
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He said that about a dozen warplanes had dropped bombs on the target, accompanied by support planes. |
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But another reason for the raid was to test the use of Napon fire bombs containing a gasoline-based jelly. |
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Use of so-called conventional bombs could so easily lead to the use of nuclear weapons. |
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Those rods can be reprocessed into weapons-grade plutonium, enough for potentially three nuclear bombs. |
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Operating from 1950 until the fire in 1957, they converted uranium to weapons-grade plutonium for nuclear bombs. |
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Radiation from nuclear bombs and gaseous particles from nitrogen mustard and acridine orange have been used destructively in war. |
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What makes dirty bombs particularly troublesome is that radioactivity, like fire, is something we deal with on a daily basis. |
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The bombs were apparently planted in order to justify the police force's brutal raid on the school. |
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As we speak, people are forced to deal with our government in the form of bombs raining down on their homes. |
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As the bombs rained down I instinctively dropped to ground, the kids immediately followed suit. |
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With bombs raining down about their heads and millions fighting on the battlefield, our grandparents knew where they were. |
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The bombs will still be raining down there and terrified people on leaky boats will still be arriving. |
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No one knows the total number, but upwards of 2000 Afghans fleeing the bombs and missiles raining down inside their country have come here. |
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All his experiences disarming and disposing of bombs made him an adrenaline junkie. |
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At many U.S. military target ranges, petroleum products and heavy metals used in bombs and bullets contaminate the soil and groundwater. |
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The aircraft is also capable of carrying a range of aerial bombs with a total weight up to 40 tons. |
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I swooped down on them, making the rat-a-tat sound of the turret guns and the thud and boom of the bombs. |
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I got up, grabbing my bookbag full of stink bombs, whoopee cushions and other ultimate party starters. |
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The fact that real terrorists tend not to send letters before they plant bombs seemed not to occur to officials. |
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He remembers how as a 12-year-old boy, he would run to the bunkers every time the siren went off and bombs exploded next to his house. |
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Now and then they would aim bombs or rockets at one senior terrorist leader or another. |
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Its best-known uses have been in physics and engineering, on such problems as how to aim bombs more accurately. |
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Objects 50 meters across strike Earth every few centuries, causing airbursts that rival the effects of large thermonuclear bombs. |
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During World War Two, Malta was blasted by steady streams of German bombs and one night during an opera performance, the building was hit. |
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So the solution of using bombs from the air, an air raid, is not possible in this kind of fighting. |
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Remember that most of the injuries in an air raid are caused not by direct hits by bombs, but by flying fragments of debris or bits of shells. |
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The air force launched a massive air raid with high explosive bombs on the shipyard. |
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The vaults were last used 60 years ago as air-raid shelters when Hitler's bombs rained down during the Second World War. |
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This aircraft can carry up to 3,800 kg of air-to-air and air-to-surface missiles, bombs and munitions. |
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The multi-role fighter can be armed with air-to-surface, air-to-ground and anti-ship missiles, as well as rocket pods, bombs and cluster bombs. |
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Even so, there are still aircraft in which the delivery of bombs or air-to-ground missiles is clearly the primary role. |
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For ground attack, the aircraft can be armed with rocket pods, bombs, cluster bombs or air-to-surface missiles. |
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It is a guidance kit that converts unguided free-fall bombs into capable and cost-effective air-to-surface smart weapons. |
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Hydrogen bombs promised yields measured in megatons rather than the kilotons of fission bombs. |
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Matt took off down the corridors again, Mike in pursuit, heading for the balcony that would lead down to where the bombs had been wired up. |
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Too often the wisecracks rain down like smart bombs that miss their targets. |
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He pointed out that the atomic weapons establishment at Aldermaston has been re-equipped to build a new generation of bombs. |
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Police guarded key sites in New York, on alert for possible truck bombs, suicide bombers and chemical and biological attack. |
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There have been alerts warning of bombs being hidden in cameras, cell phones, even stuffed toys. |
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A crowd throw petrol bombs and stones at police and army during a security alert in west Belfast. |
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Thirteen minutes after taking off from Rufforth for a raid on Duisburg, Germany, a Halifax heavily laden with bombs crashed near Poppleton. |
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All the bombs with the sensing switch extenders released and functioned as advertised. |
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Apparently, the altimeters built into some Casio watches can be modified to detonate bombs at certain altitudes. |
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The same application could be useful for disposing of unexploded bombs and landmines. |
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Most are the result of roadside bombs, landmines and rocket attacks on military camps. |
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Secondly, a lot of bombs failed to detonate as many had warheads made of amatol, which was an inefficient explosive. |
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As aircraft weapons came along, they were supposed to fire them, release bombs and later launch missiles. |
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Intelligence experts say North Korea could build several nuclear bombs within months if it reprocesses all of its 8,000 spent fuel rods. |
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When the bombs started falling, the family took to an Anderson shelter and a garden shed. |
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And this despite the fact that yet another of the bombs was at the end of the road on which we work. |
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Striking firemen have been warned to watch out for letter bombs after three Yorkshire men received devices through the post. |
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This was mixed in various proportions to produce fuel for American and British flame-throwers and to fill some incendiary bombs. |
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According to sources, dissident groups are now at work planning to plant bombs or detonate incendiary devices, according to leaked information. |
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In 1943, the Neumann factory in central Berlin was struck by incendiary bombs. |
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The plane dropped a total of 608,000 tons of high explosive bombs and more than 51 million incendiary bombs. |
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In the Underground they were safe from the high explosive and incendiary bombs that rained down on London night after night. |
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In addition, it is believed they possess crude electronic devices capable of triggering incendiary bombs. |
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Krakow and several other cities were attacked at the same time with incendiary bombs. |
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Included were artillery shells, phosphorous flares, mortars, incendiaries and cluster bombs. |
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That night airships dropped high explosive bombs and incendiaries on Bradley, Tipton, Wednesbury and Walsall. |
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He makes the hero, who questions the sanity of citizens who allow their taxes to be spent on bombs, liberally persuasive. |
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These bombs were not just lethal and nasty anti-personnel weapons but were also at the time highly classified. |
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The fragments would shred an aeroplane's fuselage and render it inoperable, making the anti-personnel bombs very effective on airfield raids. |
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On Friday, police said they found two backpacks containing live bombs that had not exploded. |
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These live bombs leak contaminants and pose an explosive threat to fishers and divers. |
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The plane passed the Brooklands Museum in Weybridge, Surrey, where Wallis developed the bombs at the Vickers armaments factory. |
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The massive spending by all nations on armaments and hideous weapons like cluster bombs, land mines, etc, must be questioned. |
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In Gujranwala, the marathon armed vigilantes hurled petrol bombs and attacked the participants. |
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The armed separatist group placed bombs on two high-tension electricity towers run by grid operator Red Electrica. |
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The armoured vehicles are heavily protected by grilles to prevent damage from missiles and petrol bombs. |
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There were also a number of other attacks and assassinations, using machine guns rather than car bombs. |
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You have to assault an enemy position but also prevent bombs from going off or files from being destroyed. |
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The majority of guerrilla attacks on US occupation forces have been carried out by remotely detonated bombs or rocket-propelled grenades. |
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Those left behind learned to live with the fear of explosive or incendiary bombs. |
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Not all of the bombs detonated on impact, and many still lie in the ground here. |
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He would fill the cores of bombs with explosives, and part of his job was to go to the aboveground nuclear tests in Nevada. |
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An exact mix of high explosive and incendiary bombs was used to start the kind of fires that burned Dresden. |
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Similarly, although aircraft might contain high-explosive bombs, the target might require cluster bomb units. |
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It was later discovered that the bombs were practice bombs, filled with concrete or plaster, rather than explosives. |
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However, nothing happened until about 9.00 am when the capital was attacked with both incendiary and high explosive bombs. |
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Car bombs are a very significant part, car bombs, truck bombs, explosive devices. |
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The employment of car and truck bombs demonstrates a level of expertise that perhaps would suggest the involvement of well-trained terrorists. |
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But the owner used his telecommunications expertise to prepare the mobile phones that detonated the train bombs by remote control. |
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Fresh manure, too, dollops of it ramping over the concrete lip of the stall floor like lava bombs flung from a brown volcano. |
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The party ran out of the palace and looked up in the sky and saw a swarm of what looked like lava bees holding lava bombs. |
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And while expensive star signings have won lacklustre ratings, the channel's film arm has produced a string of critical and commercial bombs. |
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Defenses learned how Williams could burn them deep, so they gave him a lot of room underneath to protect against the 40-yard bombs. |
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He bombs about with the other dogs and is so determined to do whatever they do but he is really clumsy, which has landed him in bother. |
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We found out later that the actual bombs never did have such accuracy and that many of them went astray and killed civilians. |
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The low-level flying mission required him to climb towards a cloud base at 1,850 ft where he simulated dropping freefall bombs. |
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How could they pledge loyalty to a country that destroys families with their bombs and drives millions from their homes? |
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Between them, the three bombs have shattered the lull in violence that followed the poll. |
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In Tikrit, guerrillas detonated two car bombs in an attack on a police checkpoint. |
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Hundreds of police officers took to the streets to tackle the baying mob, only to be pelted by petrol bombs and missiles. |
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At the police station, Nordi saw huge mobs armed with guns, bombs, machetes, and bows and arrows running through the streets. |
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The decision to strike had been taken on Friday, 48 hours before the bombs fell on Afghanistan. |
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We have to avert our eyes from the bombs and fires once in a while to look at the other images of this war. |
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Mail bombs may be addressed in distorted handwriting, or the name and address may be prepared with homemade labels or cut-and-paste lettering. |
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Mail bombs continue to be a threat to enterprises, law offices and government agencies. |
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Their ISP will cancel their account upon receipt of spam complaints or ensuing mail bombs. |
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It was detailed and depraved, a plot to hide bombs in baby buggies in the New York subways. |
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For larger bombs the group cuts it into manageable sections so it can be removed and dealt with. |
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He said the manuals contained information on high-grade explosives and pipe bombs. |
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Even my feet are beginning to move slightly and it takes bombs to bring out any rudimentary terpsichorean talents that I possess. |
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In the 1950s, chemical weapons, like hydrogen bombs, became symbols of terror that could bring terrible destruction. |
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The bombs failed to destroy the love and unity the Balinese share with people from all nations. |
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You'll be lucky to get out of the backfield with your ball carrier, but at least you won't be able to complete as many long bombs. |
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Dozens of rounds of ammo, bombs and even cannonballs are fired at the trio, yet don't produce one scratch. |
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Fusion bombs, also called thermonuclear bombs, have higher kiloton yields and greater efficiencies than fission bombs. |
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Modern weapons with both fission and fusion stages are called thermonuclear or hydrogen bombs. |
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Their priority is an end to air strikes, tank attacks, artillery barrages, sniping, car bombs and roadside explosive devices. |
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A total of 11 barrel bombs were assembled and detonated leaving behind an enormous hole in the ground. |
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An activist said fighting had ceased, but that the air force had continued to drop barrel bombs on the town. |
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The rebels rolled the barrel bombs through sewers until they were underneath the main guard post at the base. |
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The dastardly arsenal ranges from missiles, flares and flamethrowers to mines, barrel bombs and chaos-causing oil slicks. |
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Last week there were daily bombardments, including an attack by a helicopter that dropped barrel bombs. |
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These bombs are especially designed to cause the maximal injuries to everyone involved. |
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Two bombs hit the ship, neither of which exploded, though one man died in the raid. |
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Running towards the house alone, through a hail of bullets, he threw bombs at the position and silenced the gun. |
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Interspersed with this was the terrifying thunder of planes and the blast of the bombs. |
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The battlegroup experienced three suicide bomb attacks, over 25 very large roadside bombs and numerous daily indirect fire attacks. |
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Aerial bombs or radio beacons are suspended from external bomb racks on detachable pylons. |
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Among the arms recovered were handguns, semi-automatic firearms, explosives, pipe bombs, bomb components and several bombs. |
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It's thought that the bombs themselves were operated manually, i.e. human suicide bombers rather than mechanical timers. |
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Petrol bombs were thrown inside the US embassy compound, setting alight a satellite dish and a sentry box. |
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At least 5000 tons of bombs were dropped, the greatest tonnage in one night so far in the war. |
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Next month we'll be dropping twice the tonnage of bombs we are dropping this month. |
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The bombs are set off by remote-controlled detonators made from simple devices like this car alarm. |
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Around him, bombs were set off, but he only noticed it because he saw them hitting the dark barrier and creating ripples through the shield. |
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In typical movie monster fashion, people are killed, bombs are set off, and the monster comes out of hiding. |
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Yet more bombs further damaged the submarine, which began to settle by the stern. |
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The maximum weapons payload is 1,781 kg and weapon options include missiles, torpedoes, rockets and bombs. |
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Suddenly there was a big explosion that shook the floor as Grant set off the bombs, followed by a great crash as the gates. |
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I don't remember whether the bombs were dropped before we fell out of formation or sometime after we were down at low altitude. |
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They condoned actions such as assassinations, bombs without warnings and the summary execution of informers and traitors. |
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All the energy built up by the twisting of the plasma is suddenly released, as if millions of atomic bombs exploded in just a few seconds. |
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They threw in their Mills bombs and then rushed the position, killing some of the Germans and capturing the gun. |
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He said that during previous amnesties a wide range of different weapons had been handed in, such as old grenades and Mills bombs. |
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It could also come suddenly and violently from the tooth-and-nail struggle for survival, or from German bombs and artillery shells. |
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The Marines are out every day looking for the enemy, and trying to round up the old artillery shells used to make the deadly car bombs. |
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They provide the explosive force delivered by hand grenades, bombs, and artillery shells. |
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From 1915 on, the first strategic bombing offensive was conducted by Germany against Britain, using airships and later large aircraft carrying bombs of up to 2,200 pounds. |
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Additionally, it would urge vendors to maintain a secure development environment, and to probe their products for backdoors and logic bombs before shipping. |
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Bombs go off in crowds of people and buildings are destroyed in the flm that the cast says refects real-life threats. |
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Federally banned fireworks include M-80s, M-100s, M-1000s, Ashcans, Silver Salutes, Cherry Bombs, Quartersticks and Quarterpounders. |
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Just as the bullets and the bombs don't differentiate between religious and secular, between Ashkenazi and Sephardi, between left and right wing, neither should we. |
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Players can also have some unlockables like JDAM Bombs that can be deployed as dumb bombs and with laser-designated targets. |
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My father's apartment's floor shook from the close-hitting bombs, and my brother was hiding from the draft somewhere deep in the east Serbian mountains. |
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In 2004 single shot Air Bombs and Bottle Rockets were banned, and rocket sizes were limited. |
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And the witness accounts and medical evidence show they went out of their way to maximise casualties by packing ball bearings and shrapnel into the bombs. |
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A couple of nights ago they were using cluster bombs to bomb some area. |
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Any difficulties we experience now are not as horrible as the constant fear of bombs. |
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Washington and Moscow developed cluster bombs capable of carrying chemical weapons like sarin or tear gas. |
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To actually get out into a muddy field for a change and have some bombs go off certainly beat sitting around a dining room table. |
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The exploding bombs and gunpowder leveled every structure for hundreds of yards in all directions. |
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More than 100 nations have banned such bombs, which can cause permanent scarring and disfigurement. |
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After the demonstrators threw rocks and paint bombs, police responded with overwhelming force, firing rubber bullets, water cannon and tear gas before launching baton charges. |
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It was November 19, 1940, and the bombs rained down for hours and hours. |
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The dispute was settled with so many bombs and bullets that both plans were scuttled. |
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The simple trick of leaving the destruction of bombs to the imagination while focusing on the strange chemistry between the two men is jarring and frightening. |
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According to some reports the bomb contained material which was also found in bombs which exploded last year in blocks of flats situated in the suburbs of Moscow. |
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The next moment Christina and her friends ran back inside, away from what could be bombs. |
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It is worth remembering that the Boston Marathon bombers armed their pressure cooker bombs with the insides of fireworks. |
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A U.S. warplane dropped two bombs on a suspected insurgent command center near Ramadi on Wednesday, the AP said, adding that it was not known whether casualties resulted. |
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A bereft woman stands near the rubble of her home, destroyed by bombs. |
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The thermobaric bombs being used are the epitome of weapons of mass destruction, the very weapons which they rant and rave about being in the hands of other countries. |
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Computer crimes, such as embezzlement or planting of logic bombs, are normally committed by trusted personnel who have permission to use the computer system. |
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These dastardly bombs contain coils of metal that fragment when the core charge detonates, usually in an airburst that showers people below with shrapnel. |
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It will still carry a pair of Raytheon AIM-120 AMRAAM long-range air-to-air missiles and a pair of bombs. |
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They cut wires in certain ways, there are idiosyncrasies in how these bombs are designed. |
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The site remained in Iraqi hands yesterday, a day after a US warplane dropped four bunker-buster bombs and blasted a smoking crater 60 feet deep at the restaurant. |
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In 1991, it was the scene of one of the worst atrocities of the first Persian Gulf War, when a British warplane dropped bombs on a crowded market, killing 150 civilians. |
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The hostages are forced to endure bombs being wired over their heads, random shootings, and rocketing temperatures in a school gymnasium without any water. |
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All aircraft dropped their bombs or torpedoes over the target, but on the return leg Beaufort A9-217 lost contact with the rest of the squadron and failed to return. |
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Carrying submarine bombs, torpedoes and Harpoon missiles, it can offer outstanding surface and submarine detection equipment, and it has more applications than a submarine. |
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Finally, before going out we all slip two Mills Bombs, with pins already straightened, in the bottom pockets of our tunics. |
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Stout's team of up to 20 soldiers spent their days and nights clearing roads of bombs and mines so that supply trucks could safely travel throughout the region. |
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Also, and heaven knows how it would have worked, provision was made in the midsection of each outer wing panels for a bay that would carry ten small bombs. |
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The use of cluster bombs in these rural areas is, surely, a war crime. |
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And though he'd heard that reaching the 12500-foot summit would be an ordeal, he wasn't prepared for the scorching lava bombs that Erebus hurled at him. |
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The troops then dropped smoke bombs into the sewers through the manholes. |
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In their past calls for attacks on Western targets, AQAP has focused on putting bombs on planes, not revenge attacks. |
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Somehow Messinger, his copilot, the instructor pilot, and the navigator managed to eject from the airplane carrying the bombs. |
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Everyone else gets going out of the way of the lava bombs and lava flows. |
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In conjunction with the British organization Mines Advisory Group, MCC launched a program in 1994 to train Lao workers to find and detonate bombs safely. |
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Compared to the high-order explosives he witnessed in the Army, Dry Ice bombs are barely a threat. |
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Its surgeons have had to deal with bombs, flooding and a shooter rampaging through the hospital. |
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The cache included a submachine gun, pistols, revolvers, and enough Semtex to make 180 bombs. |
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More Iraqi civilians are defying the insurgents' intimidation to give Iraqi forces tips on the locations of hidden roadside bombs, weapons caches and rebel safe houses. |
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But even the remote controlled bombs are not the perfect weapon. |
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There have been a total of 35 shooting attacks, and 13 bombs exploded. |
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The riot squad were getting tooled up when I left, but when asked what trouble they had seen, they pointed to smoke bombs being thrown about by animal rights fanatics. |
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The lead should be heavy enough to counter the weight of the current, and flat bombs are better than round ones which will tend to roll downstream with the current. |
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He was referring to the lone wolves such as ISIS is now urging online to detonate pipe bombs in Times Square. |
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Glass boxes were stacked upon each other, each containing one type of rifle or explosive device, from the silent gun to the bazooka, time bombs to grenades. |
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Uranium is enriched to make fuel for power reactors, but the same process also is used to make the explosive core of atom bombs. |
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I think that embedded in these agreements are three ticking time bombs that could blow them to smithereens. |
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But Iran has just the same amassed a stockpile of enriched uranium, which could be used to make five or more atomic bombs. |
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In midafternoon we actually felt the detonation of two bombs a couple of miles away. |
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The word spread and spread until a respected and reputable London newspaper reported that Australia had plans to send bomber aircraft to drop bombs on Jakarta. |
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Their meals in the darkness were often interrupted by the wail of sirens, the sounds of bombs, and the screams of frightened civilians as they rushed to the nearest bunker. |
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The pro-Russian activists rushed inside for shelter, and soon both sides were hurling petrol bombs at each other. |
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Over a period of five to seven years, particular tactics, such as arson attacks and letter bombs, come to the fore, run their course, then fade away. |
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What does the preciousness of our white flesh represent in contrast to burnt brown bodies created by our bombs? |
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The CIA had trained their field agents to recognize letter bombs and other forms of covert technology, but nothing from Jack's training raised red flags about this envelope. |
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Mostly, he recounts his adventures dodging bombs, meeting brave men, and eating a lot of bully beef. |
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The most recent issue contains detailed instructions for building car bombs, and the magazine frequently draws up hit-lists. |
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The second night attack, which used high explosive and incendiary bombs alternately, caused the first man-made firestorm which affected an area of 22sq.km. |
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I know also that Abbas and his brain-trust has condemned the intifada, the bombs, the violence. |
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In January 1915 gigantic German Zeppelin airships appeared in the night over London and dropped bombs at random. |
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The place is absolutely littered with homemade bombs and land mines. |
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There were a lot of folks begging us to confront the Assad regime or at least create a no fly zone and stop the barrel bombs. |
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Initially, some media outlets reported the police's assertion that the bombs were simply smoke grenades. |
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Furthermore, the cannon and armor-piercing bombs of Shturmovik ground-attack aircraft posed a mortal peril for the German tanks. |
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We surged forward, hearts thumping, ducking to avoid water bombs and grasping hands, until we were disgorged at an open green beneath the city walls. |
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A constitutionalist libertarian, Rawles is strongly opposed to any federal regulations on dry ice bombs. |
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Second, even if one were to say that the bombers were merely responding to the injustice dealt their brethren, are bombs a justified response to heartfelt grievance? |
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The only other option is to use laser-guided bombs, but even then the target has to be correctly indentified beforehand. |
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They complained that they were not allowed to use bombs or to sap and mine the streets held by the insurgents, and they did not want to give quarter to anyone any more. |
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We now know that both of the so-called printer bombs employed circuit boards from cellphones to activate the detonators. |
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He had not set off a series of bombs, killing and maiming innocent bystanders in broad daylight. |
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Following this line of reasoning to its logical conclusion, the way to achieve world peace is to give everyone atomic bombs. |
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Now we once again need to protect our dugouts and shelters, especially at command and control facilities, from direct hits of artillery shells and air bombs. |
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When we looked at that type of a scenario, whether it's anthrax letters or whether it's mail bombs, it is extremely difficult to investigate these cases. |
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Between 1940 and the final raid on the city in March 1944 approximately 2,100 bombs fell, killing 355 people. |
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Dropping high explosive bombs, incendiary bombs and parachute mines, the Riverside area was the first to be bombed. |
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Wildlife officials have unsuccessfully attempted to ward off the sea lions using bombs, rubber bullets and bean bags. |
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For reasons of national security, details of the design of modern bombs are normally not released to the open literature. |
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The Fat Man bombs used in the Trinity nuclear test in July 1945, and in the bombing of Nagasaki in August 1945, had plutonium cores. |
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The earliest part of the house was damaged by the Luftwaffe when a plane returning from a raid on Cardiff jettisoned its remaining bombs. |
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For comparison, all explosives used in World War II, including the detonations of two US nuclear bombs, amounted to only two megatons. |
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As part of NATO's nuclear sharing strategy Italy also hosts 90 United States nuclear bombs, located in the Ghedi and Aviano air bases. |
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Some of the Lancasters carried Tallboy bombs, and as a result, the harbour and the surrounding area were completely destroyed. |
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The lights flashed, the crowds sang,... bells peeled, bombs thundered,... and the new Century made its triumphant entry. |
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Glide bombs are bombs with aerodynamic surfaces to allow a gliding flightpath rather than a ballistic one. |
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The attack was carried out by 334 bombers that in a few minutes rained 1,100 tons of bombs on the inner city. |
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Saxon is author of the popular terrorist manual The Poor Man's James Bond, a handbook containing recipes for bombs, napalm and tear gas. |
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Plague fleas, infected clothing, and infected supplies encased in bombs were dropped on various targets. |
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Malice can also be general, so that terrorists who plant bombs to kill random people are certainly guilty. |
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The decoy worked on around four occasions, where several raids resulted in bombs being dropped on the decoy site. |
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Nine car bombs hit civilian targets in the majority-Shiite or confessionally mixed neighborhoods of the capital, killing 37 people. |
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The United States is the world's largest producer, stockpiler and user of cluster bombs. |
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Cluster bombs are in the news again, thanks to a recent report from Amnesty International. |
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In 1945, two atom bombs were dropped over Nagasaki and Hiroshima by the USA when the Japanese were nearly done for in the Second World War. |
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Which US president authorised the dropping of the atom bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki? |
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This meteor was only 62ft across but burst with the force of about 40 Hiroshima-type atom bombs, scientists say. |
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One could argue from the right of self-defense that atom bombs are justifiable. |
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The US lost the war in the Vietnam despite having atom bombs, while Russia lost in Afghanistan. |
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They showed diagrams on how to make nuclear firing circuits and radioactive cores of atom bombs. |
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The defiant claim will alarm the West which fears the Gulf state is trying to develop atom bombs and not power stations. |
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The National Atomic Museum provides background on the first atomic bombs, the decision to use the bomb, and more. |
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And besides, it is not atomic bombs that threaten the world, but Western morals and culture declining in values. |
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One of the wisest things the Creator of the universe did was to make atomic bombs difficult to construct. |
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After the United States dropped two atomic bombs built under Oppenheimer's guidance, the scientist returned to academia. |
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She spends a great deal of time worrying about atomic bombs and mental hospitals. |
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The plutonium used on space probes is not the Plutonium-239 isotope used in atomic bombs and built up as a byproduct in nuclear power plants. |
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A refinance window of opportunity has opened and it should be good news for anyone holding one of those adjustable time bombs of a mortgage. |
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Perhaps Bobby had planted one of those slight time bombs in the ref's pocket. |
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And, of course, the sleep deprivation time bomb caused by all these time bombs ticking away. |
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After several bombing passes, dropping practice BDU-33 bombs, it was now time to switch to diving strafe deliveries. |
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One of the bombs ripped through the Sari Club, a nightclub at Kuta Beach on the paradise Indonesian holiday island. |
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Two pipe bombs placed in trash bins in a rundown section of Tel Aviv exploded 10 minutes apart on Thursday, injuring 13 people. |
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Krytrons are sophisticated triggers for the detonation of nuclear bombs. |
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The mountain showers the cast with increasing numbers of spectacular lava bombs and sparks a tsunami. |
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The mountain showers the cast with increasing numbers spectacular lava bombs and sparks a tsunami. |
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Police said he planned to plant nail bombs around the University of the Balearic Islands in Palma, Majorca, before killing himself. |
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He had scattered bombs around London in 1973 and mailed a letterbomb to No 10 Downing Street. |
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But some of the people who received the letters, which ironically bear the numbers 999, thought the letters could be letter bombs. |
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In October last year dissident republicans were also blamed for a series of letter bombs to political and security figures in Northern Ireland. |
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A SECTARIAN thug convicted of sending letter bombs to Neil Lennon has landed a plum job behind bars. |
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Police have stepped up their monitoring efforts after an Italian anarchist group claimed responsibility for two letter bombs sent last week. |
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A GUIDE to postal security has been drawn up by police for Coventry businesses following the recent spate of letter bombs across the country. |
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Perhaps because the marathon bombs were low-tech and homemade. |
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The Pentagon denied it can carry bombs and its suspected use is as a spy satellite. |
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It's obvious that negotiation is a non-starter, so the only alternative is boots and bombs, no matter how long it takes. |
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Malicious codes take various forms, including viruses, Trojan horses, worms and or logic bombs. |
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It will also identify any logic bombs hidden in the malware waiting for a trigger to cause damage at a later time. |
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More basic weapons designed to destroy data at a given time, such as kill switches, logic bombs etc. |
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It seems to me a datacenter, or group of datacenters, would be inviting targets for logic bombs or for real bombs. |
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His burns are typical of those caused by napalm or similar incendiary bombs. |
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Some plants, such as bird's-foot trefoil, concoct cyanide bombs that are trip-wired to blow up in the mouths of nibbling animals. |
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D Company were attempting to consolidate before advancing north up Cupid trench using hand-thrown Mills bombs. |
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Somehow Harris struggled to them, one after another, and slipped Mills bombs into their gun ports. |
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Stunned and singed, you went below decks and helped jettison bombs. |
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The Germans missed with their bombs and it proved a costly mistake as the ship's machine-gunners, flushed with success, had their eye in. |
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What about those Buzz Bombs and V2 Rockets they bombed us with? |
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