The various applications are discussed briefly, from guns and artillery to petards, rockets, and military mines. |
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Today the rockets that we use to get from earth into space are absurdly expensive. |
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We need guns and rockets, bombs and warplanes, tanks and warships for our defence. |
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Here, you'll find everything from black holes to quasars and moon rockets to space stations. |
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Attack helicopters rattling low over the desert were especially terrifying, criss-crossing over the city and firing rockets into the centre. |
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Now and then they would aim bombs or rockets at one senior terrorist leader or another. |
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Germany was an early pioneer of air-to-air and air-to-ground rockets and missiles. |
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Just before noon, two Kiowa helicopters skimmed in over the rooftops, and rockets streaked into the villa. |
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Whole neighborhoods and districts were leveled in ferocious street fighting with tanks, rockets, and artillery. |
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Like rockets, a missile can be launched from a single tube or from multiple tubes. |
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Reloading the launcher with a second set of 16 rockets takes up to 20 minutes. |
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It had to be able to withstand a gigantic nearby explosion in case one of the rockets exploded on or near the launch pad. |
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When one sees the Space Shuttle sitting on its launch pad one notes the two big booster rockets attached to its sides. |
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Spades, picks, anti-tank rockets, anti-aircraft guns and explosives are being used, he said. |
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To me it's all about interleaved road wheels, anti-magnetic mine paste, and liquid-fuel rockets. |
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The rather more rare anti-personnel rockets will spew out fragments up to 30 feet or more. |
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The launcher was a simple open-frame device holding sixteen rockets and capable of being towed behind a light truck. |
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We lit off so many bottle rockets and firecrackers that we had the girls running for cover. |
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Friday night was spent huddled around the fire, launching bottle rockets and roman candles at each other. |
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The launching rockets were mainly used to place government spacecraft into Earth orbit or towards the Moon or other planets. |
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Sujatha, in his preface, reminds us that science fiction need not necessarily be concerned with rockets and space odysseys. |
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Silver has worked on no less than 50 films, most of them featuring people being shot with rockets and expensive cars blowing up. |
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The convoy was comprised of dozens of vehicles transporting long-range artillery rockets. |
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As the ball rockets off his bat toward the lights above, Newman states the main title theme. |
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He rockets through his material, barely giving his audience time to catch up or savor his latest joke. |
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Sarin gas was fired in artillery shells and rockets into heavily forested terrain. |
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So with plans for reusable rockets moving ahead, perhaps as one door closes, another opens. |
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The rockets also are spin-stabilized to reduce the dispersion of rockets and thus to increase the accuracy and density of salvos. |
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A crowd of 300 demonstrators gathered around the jail, hurling firebombs, rockets and stones at the patrol. |
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He supported research into cruise and ballistic missiles, precision weapons, jet engines, and rockets. |
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Even our own theorists have already come up with things that may be better than rockets. |
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Proper lateral guidance, or guidance around the cylinder, is ensured by small rockets called thrusters. |
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And it had to provide its own drama, for the steam locomotives, rockets, beam engines and hovering aeroplanes are unavailable to the Wellcome. |
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We endured the pain of separation from our loved ones, were frightened when the rockets came in to camp and lives were lost. |
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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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There are homing rockets, underwater torpedoes, water mines and cannon shells plus a few others to hunt down enemy boats. |
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This mid-engined 265 bhp monster reaches 62 mph in less than 5s and rockets on to a 150 mph top speed. |
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All around us, Berliners were lighting off fireworks, firecrackers, noisemakers and rockets, and none too cautiously. |
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It was unlike any Fourth of July show you have ever seen as the sky was full of rockets, tracers and missiles. |
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After spotting the enemy, the gunners fired tracers to pinpoint the target, while the fourth helicopter opened fire with 2.75-inch rockets. |
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Extensive ground battles also left a staggering amount of unexploded artillery and mortar shells, mines, rockets, grenades and other devices. |
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Even in mint condition and in the substantial numbers of pre-Desert Storm days, such rockets represent a very limited threat. |
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Rather than shooting down dozens of rockets, this system would take out only one or two missiles in space with 16,000 mph interceptors. |
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Anyone with eyes to see will acknowledge that most of our lovely rockets are misfiring. |
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More likely, the report goes on, they were intended as casings for short-range rockets. |
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Filled with an explosive combination of saltpeter and black powder, these were the primitive ancestors of rockets. |
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His mind fills with images of sleek, silvery rockets, blasting off into space. |
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The camera played a critical role in the diagnostic equipment that made sure the shuttle's twin booster rockets were safe for blast-off. |
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Let's face it, when kids are blowing up telephone kiosks and cars, and when rockets can blow a child's hand off, isn't there something wrong? |
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Don't mess about with rockets and thunder or you'll end up being six feet under. |
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In the early twenty-first century, satellites and planetary probes are routinely shot into space on multistage rockets. |
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Such a rocket has proven difficult in practice to build, leading to the continued use of multistage rockets. |
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The helicopter can be armed with a mixture of air-to-air and air-to-ground missiles, unguided rockets, and podded guns. |
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Targets can be engaged with either the 30 mm turreted gun, 70 mm unguided rockets, or laser-guided Hellfire missiles. |
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Mortars have too little range and versatility, unguided rockets too little inherent accuracy to bring fires in close to friendly troops. |
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Its offensive capability lies in launching unguided rockets, which detonate upon impact with artillery-like splash damage. |
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A firing test program using unguided rockets is planned to start by the end of 2004, followed by tests using guided rockets. |
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The perils include projectiles, grenades, land mines, rockets and booby traps. |
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The most reliable rockets thus far designed have been the Apollo Saturn lunar boosters and the space shuttles. |
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The rockets are called the shuttle's solid rocket boosters because they contain solid, as opposed to liquid, propellant. |
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The long, relatively thin rockets flanking the Space Shuttle are solid rocket boosters. |
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The two booster rockets flanking the space shuttle's liquid-fuel engine run on solid propellant. |
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We expended almost two million tons of bombs, rockets, napalm, and so forth against the trail and lost far too many men. |
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Currently, most rockets use a solid or liquid propellant that relies on a chemical reaction between fuel and oxidizer for thrust. |
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From peanut butter to space rockets, this book demonstrates how history was changed by scientists who openly acknowledged God as Creator. |
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This improbable collaboration is founded on the idea that eggshells and discarded pieces of space rockets will break up in a similar way. |
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But in focusing on CFCs as a prime cause of ozone depletion in the stratosphere, we have largely forgotten exhaust from space rockets. |
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I read an article about Nasa using plants in space rockets to recycle the carbon dioxide into oxygen. |
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We do not just need bigger and better rockets and spaceships in order to set up space colonies on the Moon or Mars. |
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All around us, Berliners were letting off fireworks, firecrackers, noisemakers and rockets, and none too cautiously. |
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They live in great financial security in a large house where five-year-old Ruby rockets around, vibrating with life. |
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Do you feel that rockets bursting to impregnate the virgin sky are gender appropriate? |
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For example, the agency often uses Delta II launch vehicles, and they let the expended second stages of these rockets just drop from the sky. |
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The launcher is capable of firing rockets of different calibers armed with a range of warheads. |
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Large caliber rockets and precision artillery also remain a persistent threat throughout the evolving non-linear battlefield. |
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A starry cascade of bright lights flew out, accompanied by a score of rockets. |
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They said several detonations, probably rockets fired from hand-held launchers were also heard. |
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It is a flatbed vehicle carrying 16 rockets arranged in two stacks positioned on either side of the vehicle bed. |
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By the end of the day we managed to acquire a substantial collection of rockets, Catherine wheels and sparklers. |
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They are developing a high-performance version to rival some conventionally propelled rockets. |
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The arsenal of weapons include homing plasma guns, rockets, proximity grenades, Gattling guns and much more. |
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The surge forward as the car rockets away down the road is a serious g-force event. |
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Long and short range artillery, rockets, missiles, howitzers, and mortars rained fire and death from the sky. |
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Suddenly, the starting rockets go off and some crazy, idiotic people actually run towards the bulls. |
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The falconets and rockets have the same damage against infrantry...Why use factories to produce rockets if the falconets do the same damage? |
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Its production on the moon would enable rockets to re-fuel on their way to far-flung corners of the earth's solar system. |
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The UN investigators accused them of firing rockets indiscriminately at civilians. |
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Furcal relied on his arm too much last season and has learned he doesn't have to throw rockets across the infield on every grounder. |
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Larger rockets to carry nuclear bombs on intercontinental flights were developed during the Cold War. |
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Dennis also bought thirty to forty dollars' worth of fireworks, everything from firecrackers to some really serious-looking rockets. |
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Seemingly innocuous sparklers, firecrackers and bottle rockets exact a toll of pain and suffering on thousands of Americans each year. |
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It's proved to be a black market source of conventional weapons and also has rockets modified for use as dirty bombs. |
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When people talk about humanity's greatest achievements, they tend to reel off useful inventions like the wheel, vaccination and rockets. |
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You can provoke them, you can alarm them, you can put rockets under them and turn flame-throwers on them. |
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This year will be the last Guy Fawkes day when people can let off crackers, rockets, Catherine wheels and the like. |
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Two other rockets were fired from the same warehouse, which is located in the hills on Aqaba's northern edge about five miles from the port. |
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In the first incident, two rockets were fired at the forward operating base near Khost. |
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Rounding out their arsenal were fragmentation grenades, claymore mines, and AT-4 anti-tank rockets. |
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People from other planets will pick up stranded earthlings in their rockets. |
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Within a decade, rockets and satellites had been launched to scan the skies for objects emitting infrared, ultraviolet, and gamma radiation. |
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There, the rockets will link up, creating an 80-ton spacecraft that will ascend to 22,000 miles and lock into geosynchronous orbit. |
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We were overhead in a matter of minutes and, though we had no bullets or rockets, we flew a daisy chain over the area to decoy the enemy fire. |
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Now, obviously what they can't protect against completely is rockets and other sort of projectiles fired into that area. |
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However, these foes are then converted into explosive projectiles that can be fired like rockets from the cannon. |
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Again, rockets and cannon projectiles present a complementary mix to the family of fires. |
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The first rockets used solid propellants, such as black powder, but they were very inefficient. |
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He also theorized that liquid propellant made for a far more powerful and efficient fuel for rockets than solid propellant. |
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We have the debris of rockets in our garden to prove it, even though we didn't set off any! |
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Amongst other exercises, the navy practised the firing of cruise missiles, long-range rockets and torpedoes. |
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In 1943, I joined the Royal Marines at the Commando Training Unit, Lympstone, Devon, so I missed the doodlebugs and most of the V2 rockets. |
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Mortar rounds, bullets, and antitank rockets all exploded harmlessly on the armored sides of the ship. |
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No one questioned what a small-time dealer would be doing with rockets. |
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Police had to escort fire engines in Bradford because there was a fear of ambush and an elderly blind woman with her guide dog had rockets fired at them. |
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According to the mission requirements, the helicopter can be armed with rockets, bombs and machine gun pods mounted on the weapon pylons on both sides of the fuselage. |
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And, I lay low on holidays since the bad guys tend to lob rockets to help us celebrate. |
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The famed Brooklyn amusement park is a recurring motif in these paintings that feature carousel horses, Ferris wheels, fireworks, rockets and extravagant fantasy architecture. |
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Their last rounds detonated a hidden munitions dump, shaking the entire fortress and hurling artillery shells over the walls, while burning rockets shot in all directions. |
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He spent his summer vacation collaborating with scientists on a project involving launching small rockets into storm clouds above a desolate region to trigger lightning bolts. |
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His cover for us showed an Everyman, eyes fixed on a broadsheet newspaper, while in the sky above him rockets raged at one another like so many malevolent paper darts. |
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Various devices have been tried for warding them off, such as explosive rockets fired into thunderclouds, or towers charged with static electricity to divert them. |
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Neither the space shuttle nor conventional rockets are up to this task. |
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When most people think of space travel they typically think of rockets, spaceships, propulsion systems, spacesuits, and structures to ship to Moon or Mars colonies to live in. |
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Musk is there, too, having taken a three-year lease at spaceport for testing reusable rockets. |
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An airplane had flown so close that he could see its machine guns and rockets. |
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On August 21, rockets struck in the east and west of the Damascus suburb of Ghouta, at the time a rebel stronghold. |
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Hospitals have been shelled and assaulted by gun fire and rockets. |
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Well, it's interesting that the way space travel started was through intercontinental missiles and rockets and then we had the shuttle, which looked a bit more like a plane. |
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After World War I, Oberth studied physics at the University of Munich, where he realized that the key to space travel was the development of multistage rockets. |
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Certainly industrial chemistry was much more important than chemical warfare, rockets, jets, or atomic physics, which little influenced the course of the war. |
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The court was told two packets of igniters for fuel pellets for model rockets, found in his flat in Perth, could have been used to set off a truck bomb. |
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This means November 5 this year will be the last Guy Fawkes day in South Africa when people can let off crackers, rockets, Catherine wheels and the like. |
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No need for rockets, ramjets, or other propulsive technologies, and the ascent to orbit can be made in a far more benign, safe environment than within a rocket. |
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He said security agencies seized missiles, rockets, detonators, electronic surveillance equipment and other ammunition planned for use in terror attacks. |
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Sounding her siren and firing distress rockets the ship tried desperately to make the beach but as the lifeboat crews assembled the steamer gave a final lurch and went down. |
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Meanwhile, a group of leftist radicals is on a crime spree of murder and robbery, arming themselves with automatic weapons, explosives, and rockets. |
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Yes, Hamas is firing rockets from residential areas and storing weapons caches in schools. |
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Typically, aircraft will work in pairs where the flight lead will make an initial pass to mark a target with rockets. |
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Because liquid-fuel rockets can be throttled up and down by varying the flow of fuel, they have an inherent safety advantage over the shuttle's solid-fuel boosters. |
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The horizon glows red, and they can see rockets being fired. |
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Syria has long supplied Hezbollah with other weapons, including missiles and antitank rockets. |
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Joe scrambled up the hill as the rockets blasted the grass below. |
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Seven astronauts perished when hot exhaust gas leaked from one of the booster rockets, destroying the vehicle less than two minutes into the flight. |
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The Australian space safety regime has been modelled on the US rules, but has been made even tighter because some of the rockets will have to overfly the Australian mainland. |
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The waters of the Yosemite Fall no longer float softly and downily like hanks of spent rockets but shoot at once to the bottom with tremendous energy. |
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Firefighters were called to the fire in the pillar box in Stray Road, Burnholme, at about 7.20 last night after receiving reports that two rockets had been put inside it. |
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Marines searched the compound to find several rooms piled high with deadly mortars, anti-tank guns, bazookas, rockets and tens of thousands of rounds of ammunition. |
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Twelve Fireflies and nine Seafires from HMS Triumph armed with rockets attacked Haeju Airfield, damaging hangars and buildings, but no aircraft were sighted. |
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I watched for nights as they came with rockets flashing red through the sky and again on impact so they could see through the never-ending dust storm. |
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Both NASA and the Russian Space Agency were still playing around with chemical rockets, trying to beat the seventeen-thousand mile an hour escape velocity. |
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Many centuries ago the Chinese first employed crude rockets using solidified propellants to scare their enemies with the resulting loud noises and flashing overhead lights. |
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It was therefore within the two kilometre range of these rockets. |
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The maximum range of those rockets was just over five miles. |
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The local churches were celebrating The Feast of corpus Christi by launching brilliantly exploding rockets into the night. |
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With the help of NASA educators, school groups will have the chance to build their own flying machines, including helicopters, kites, rockets and airplanes. |
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Now, the Marines and Iraqi soldiers uncovered this elaborate series of bunkers with large stores of heavy weapons, including rockets and mortars, ammunition and supplies. |
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Troops deploying for the North Africa Campaign were issued antitank rockets, known as bazookas, with no previous instruction as to their technical or tactical employment. |
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To escape Earth's gravity, rockets utilize a technique called staging. |
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Apparently there has been an increase in the use of fireworks this year with bangers and so called rockets going off on a nightly basis over the past few weeks. |
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The Chinese discovered it before 1000 A.D. during the Sung Dynasty, using a compound of charcoal, potassium nitrate, and sulfur to produce powerful rockets and fireworks. |
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The North has more than 10,000 artillery pieces and rockets poised on the DMZ that could hit Seoul within minutes. |
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The city is relatively secure, apart from a tiny minority of die-hards who insist on directing the occasional rockets at you but in all honesty, the violence is over-reported. |
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A young city woman who became blind four years ago is calling on those with fireworks, rockets and bangers to think of people in her situation this Hallowe'en. |
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He wants to hunt down mujaheddin with his helicopter rockets without any shame. |
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Some used plastic bags and tarps to create makeshift covers for their rockets, keeping them from being exposed to the rain for as long as possible before launch. |
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Sometimes the rockets find their way into my home via a Skype or telephone connection. |
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Pyromania is an exploration of mankind's relationship with fire, from cooking food to firing rockets. |
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From iPods to bridges to space rockets, engineers apply science, math and principles of matter and energy to provide useful things to us. |
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Five galleries offer hundreds of hands-on activities, space rockets, capsules and satellites. |
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The displays in World Museum cover everything from space rockets, to dinosaur bones, and from an Aztec calendar to live leafcutter ants. |
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Charlton 3 Watford 1 CHARLTON can enjoy the Golden Mile at Blackpool on Saturday after Callum Harriott's twin rockets launched them to safety. |
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That the rockets produce their spermatozoic fizzle inside a womblike cave only makes the equation more interesting. |
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The Traverse City plant would later produce the fuel tanks for the Saturn rockets that took astronauts to the moon. |
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The festival's agenda includes several lectures and an exhibit of light planes, paragliders, hang gliders, radio controlled rockets and planes. |
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Its two nitration facilities were built in 1948 and 1954, enabling production of propellants for missiles and rockets. |
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A single salvo of twelve rockets can completely blanket one square kilometre with these submunitions at ranges up to 31,600 metres. |
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As luck would have it the rockets fired either overshot or undershot the target reducing casualties to a minimum. |
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I was sound asleep while the rockets soared, though I may have been making pyrotechnic noises with the nose flute. |
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Sperry Gyroscope in Bracknell produced the guidance systems for Britain's 1960s space rockets. |
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By 1940 they had conducted 25 successful launchings of A5 rockets, which reached 10 miles altitude and had a range of 12 miles. |
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Pakistan has the capability of designing and manufacturing guided rockets, missiles and space vehicles. |
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The most common reaction propulsion engines flown are turbojets, turbofans and rockets. |
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As the successor of ELDO, ESA has also constructed rockets for scientific and commercial payloads. |
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Several previous engines proposed by other designers worked well as jet engines but performed poorly as rockets. |
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In traditional rockets this is overcome by using multiple stages designed for the atmospheric pressures they encounter. |
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Then the Major got into the game and launched rockets at them, and we all had a few mad minutes having target practice on the Lionel train set. |
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Such rocket technology has also been used for the delivery of mail by rocket and is used as propulsion for most model rockets. |
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The most firework rockets launched in 30 seconds is 125,801, organized by Pyroworks International Inc. |
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Other issues include the dangers of falling rocket sticks, especially from larger rockets containing metal motors. |
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His uncle who worked at NASA, building guidance systems for the Apollo rockets, sent him some launch footage. |
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Three rockets penetrated the ship's hull and caused significant internal damage, including severed power mains and a ruptured oil tank. |
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Previously they had apparently thought that we were bluffing, when we openly said that the Soviet Union possessed powerful rockets. |
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The attack was repulsed using tank fire and massed artillery rockets, destroying or disabling every Iraqi tank in the assault. |
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Since the 1990s, a number of Russian rockets using liquid methane have been proposed. |
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One proposal added eight Raven solid rocket motors from the Skylark programme to the first stage as booster rockets. |
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A nearby site on High Down was employed in the testing of rockets for the British ICBM programme. |
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During the peak of activity in the early 1960s some 240 people worked at the complex, while the rockets were built in nearby East Cowes. |
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San Nicolas Island has been used since 1957 as a launch pad for research rockets. |
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Common applications include bearings, gears, rockets, turbines, airplanes, pipes, and pressure vessels. |
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Prince Aurangzeb's forces discharged rockets and grenades while scaling the walls. |
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The Indian war rockets were formidable weapons before such rockets were used in Europe. |
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Later, the Mysorean rockets were upgraded versions of Mughal rockets used during the Siege of Jinji by the progeny of the Nawab of Arcot. |
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Hyder Ali realised the importance of rockets and introduced advanced versions of metal cylinder rockets. |
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The spaceship needs to turn around so its retrofire rockets slow it down and put it in a lower orbit. |
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A few rockets started shooting up from empty champagne bottles into a sky now summerily dark, cuckoo-less, and completely canopied with cloud. |
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The sources said that the French warplanes used laser-guided rockets in its operation, which is the second operation French warplane in Kirkuk. |
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During the Competition, the students were required to build two water rockets and launch them three times. |
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During the workshop, teachers will be briefed about the construction and applications of water rockets. |
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And it shows that these smaller, less expensive sounding rockets can produce truly robust science. |
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We were going to launch water rockets on Saturday afternoon and I had a surprise planned. |
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Whiz kid Jimmy Neutron may know how to build rockets and Jet-Paks to get himself out of jams. |
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Launched 3-4 mortar shells and Katyusha rockets at Alib Observation Post near Border Mark 264 in Najran Sector. |
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Being qualified in building rockets and unpicking the mysteries of ancient poems is fine. |
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Increase in damage when attacked using Zuni rockets for Attack Helicopters. |
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Army began launching reassembled V-2 rockets, and American rockets, from White Sands in New Mexico. |
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Without the cover, the connec-tor has no protection against moisture or backblast from rockets firing. |
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Two days ago, rockets fired by anonymous rocketeers, slammed into southern suburbs of Beirut inflicting damage. |
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Rocket scientists in LSP do the same thing for real rockets and missions every day. |
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Many monpropellant and bipropellant systems are also provided by Aerojet for rockets, satellites and other spacecraft. |
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The Space Shuttle travels hypersonically on its way into orbit, but relies on rockets, and punches through the atmosphere as quickly as possible. |
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Cluster munitions contain dozens or hundreds of small bomblets and can be fired in rockets or dropped from the air. |
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The aircraft can carry a wide array of weapons such as harpoons, torpedoes, depth charges, mines and rockets. |
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The strap-on rockets, called Castor 4A's, are produced by Morton Thiokol, the same company that makes the shuttle's big solid boosters. |
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There's a green Smart car with two giant booster rockets on the spoiler, and a spaceship bunkroom. |
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Whilst the first casualty was, as you remark, a Grenadier Guard, you omit to mention the 17 Afghan civilians blown up by misaimed rockets. |
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And, yes, some of them are governed by corrupt bullies or megalomaniacs who would rather blow money on space rockets than feeding their own destitute people. |
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They also say the troops are using new types of Grad rockets, including Chinese-made Grads that spread flechettes when they explode to kill as many as possible. |
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In 1657, the Mughal Army used rockets during the Siege of Bidar. |
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In the 16th century, Akbar was the first to initiate and use metal cylinder rockets known as bans, particularly against war elephants, during the Battle of Sanbal. |
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After the United States Space Shuttle program ended in 2011, Soyuz rockets became the only provider of transport for astronauts at the International Space Station. |
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Sarkozy s weekend visit was his seventh trip to Guiana, perhaps best known as the launch site for Europe s Ariane space rockets, and his third as French president. |
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Only rockets, rocket planes, and ballistic projectiles have flown higher. |
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Zinc powder is sometimes used as a propellant in model rockets. |
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The Taliban attacked towns with rockets and other indirect fire. |
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I began looking for a place to sit and found that the seats were covered in snot rockets and several other gooey substances of different consistencies. |
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After flying to the needed altitude, the rockets would then be fired. |
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In jet engines the oxygen necessary for fuel combustion comes from the air, while rockets carry oxygen in some form as part of the fuel load, permitting their use in space. |
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However, although very powerful, at reasonable flight speeds rockets are very inefficient and so jet propulsion technology stalled for hundreds of years. |
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The second column, under Colonel Wellesley, on advancing into the tope, was at once attacked in the darkness of night by a tremendous fire of musketry and rockets. |
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The Needles Battery was used to develop and test the Black Arrow and Black Knight space rockets, which were subsequently launched from Woomera, Australia. |
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An inertial guidance system developed for the X-20 was later used on the X-15 rockets, as was an electric, rather than hydraulic, flight control system. |
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Cluck said Paladins have become a vital piece in the counterfire missions against enemy mortars and rockets that are core to field artillery in Operation Iraqi Freedom. |
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With volunteer help over the years from people who work at places like the China Lake Naval Air Warfare Center, the Millirons have launched suborbital sounding rockets. |
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It has a maritime and industrial tradition including boat building, sail making, the manufacture of flying boats, the hovercraft, and Britain's space rockets. |
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Aside from the observation that, as any fule kno, rockets launch satellites, but themselves fall to earth, one wonders why this was ever considered to be helpful. |
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Russia plans 11 launches of the Proton-M carrier rockets from the Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan in 2015, a source in the rocket and space industry told TASS on Thursday. |
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During the past 15 years, several sounding rockets, both Voyager space-craft, and the X-ray satellite EXOSAT have all viewed stars in the extreme ultraviolet. |
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Also known as pocket bikes or pocket rockets, these small versions weigh between 45 and 90 pounds and seat their hunched and bunched riders 18 to 24 inches off the ground. |
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Haberman said the defense industry started using the flammable fuel in 1979 to launch rockets, and NASA is continuing to use hydrogen to rocket shuttles into space. |
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As the rockets pass over the Khakasia, Altai and Tuva Republics, they jettison their booster stages, which plummet back to Earth like blazing meteors. |
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A nitwit neighbor hauls out his stash of fireworks, legal and illegal, and starts setting off firecrackers, bottle rockets, Roman candles and ear-splitting M-80 explosives. |
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This led to his constructing devices from a working crystal radio, a cannon that used matchheads for powder and rockets that had the tendency to explode rather than lift off. |
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Loaded with eight Hellfire missiles, 38 antitank rockets and a 30 mm cannon the helicopter will be used to provide close support for ground troops. |
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Elegant with savoury mulberry fruit, sweet spices and plenty of woodiness, it's a terrific glugger while the rockets bang and fizz in the background. |
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Satellites are launched on ballistic missiles, not sounding rockets. |
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Finally, there was 60-Second Science in Class 5 where they made flying objects, including paper planes, chemical and water rockets and balloon helicopters. |
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The bully is firing snot rockets. He holds his head back and blocks one nostril with his finger, blowing out the other one. Small hard gobs of mucus are flying around him. |
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The Army, making its first attempt to shoot the moon, had spent weeks fussing over the Juno II, a 60-ton Jupiter IRBM with a spike of high-speed rockets. |
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