Guerrillas detonated two bombs, and carried out two drive-by shootings and a stabbing in a little over an hour. |
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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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The acetylides of silver, copper, mercury, and gold are detonated by heat, friction, or shock. |
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On June 10, 1991, the University's mink farm was set on fire after a timed incendiary device was detonated. |
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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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Just as my vehicle crossed an aqueduct, they detonated a homemade bomb by remote control and it tore through the floor of my car. |
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A guard activated a radio-jamming device immediately so the bomb couldn't be detonated, West wrote. |
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Not all of the bombs detonated on impact, and many still lie in the ground here. |
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It appeared the car was booby-trapped and the bomb was detonated by remote control. |
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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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In Tikrit, guerrillas detonated two car bombs in an attack on a police checkpoint. |
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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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It detonated and smoke covered the room, sending shards of glass spraying over us. |
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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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Among other things, he detonated mines and bombs left behind from the Vietnam War. |
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As I stepped out of our vehicle, I detonated one of the mines with my right heel. |
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Officials detonated three sets of explosive charges on board, and the 2,500-ton vessel slowly sank below the surface. |
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Early yesterday, a homemade nail bomb was detonated at the front of a house. |
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Forensic evidence has shown that at least one of the bombs was detonated remotely via an untraceable prepaid mobile phone. |
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The torpedo detonated beneath the bridge, breaking the ship's back and splitting her in half. |
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After being found to contain explosives, it is carefully taken by police to an open space and detonated. |
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The resulting nitroglycerine was packed in bombs detonated by a pistol connected to an alarm clock. |
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During the intense gunbattle that followed, three insurgents detonated explosives and killed themselves to avoid capture. |
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In the finance office, the main coffer lock was detonated, damaging all papers, including vouchers, promissory notes, cash and cheque box. |
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When a nuclear device is detonated, it emits a broad spectrum of electromagnetic waves that radiate outward from the detonating bomb. |
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After shooting one aircraft down, the crew detonated demolition charges and set fire to the ship to prevent its capture. |
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Apparently, they made their way into the basement, planted explosive charges, and detonated them. |
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She detonated a suicide belt during the seven-hour police assault on the building. |
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The bomb was believed to have been planted in a minibus parked outside the walled embassy compound and detonated remotely. |
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In 1949, the Soviet Union successfully tested an atomic bomb, and in August 1953 detonated a hydrogen bomb. |
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When that bomb went off in November 1971 it was the last hydrogen bomb ever detonated on planet Earth. |
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The other car bomb detonated at a site where experts were dismantling an improvised explosive devise. |
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On 18 April 1947, the Royal Navy detonated 6800 tons of explosives in a concerted attempt to destroy the main island. |
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Five separate bombs, containing hundreds of pounds of plastic explosive, were reportedly detonated by remote control. |
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Their job was to check that all explosives had detonated and to retrieve the cameras mounted fore and aft. |
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One detonated a few feet from Aguero, peppering him with shrapnel and deafening him temporarily in one ear. |
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Police don't know whether he was trying to defuse the bomb, or whether he deliberately detonated it, killing himself. |
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Sensing my aircraft nearby, the proximity fuse in the warhead detonated, spraying shrapnel in a wide arc. |
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One of the two suspects who detonated the bombs is believed to have died in the explosions and the other is still at large. |
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Restaurant workers said more than 40 diners were inside when the bomb was detonated. |
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They died after a suicide car bomb detonated at their checkpoint south of the capital. |
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Previously it was thought that one car bomb had detonated, but the statement said two devices went off. |
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However, no one was injured as one of the petrol bombs detonated inside the porch and another failed to explode. |
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He was apparently waiting to be picked up by the general's official car when the first bomb was detonated by remote control. |
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The work suggests a metal contraption, perhaps an explosive device that could be detonated with a push of the beige button. |
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When the mines had detonated the machine gunners and everybody else opened fire. |
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According to unconfirmed reports, militants in disguise opened fire and detonated an explosive device. |
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Then a series of explosions blew more the ship apart until, finally, the reactor detonated in a dazzling spiral of flames and blue light. |
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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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Rather than give up his explosives, the bomber detonated them, killing himself and the two robbers. |
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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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In the first attack on Saturday evening, two suicide bombers detonated 30 yards apart in a busy mall. |
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A few hours later, a suicide bomber detonated a massive bomb, killing himself and at least three others. |
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Note how we are given dates when the US exploded H-bombs, when the UK exploded H-bombs, when the French exploded an A-bomb, even when the Chinese detonated an H-bomb. |
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A male suicide bomber was also believed to have detonated the Monday blast, which decimated the back half of a trolley bus. |
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Larkin said they believe one of the bombs was a booby trap to protect a drug-producing operation and was built to be detonated from a remote location. |
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Azyra snapped out of her trance just in time she scrambled away from the light just before it silently detonated with enough force to fling her from the fire escape. |
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In the warehouse, Morriss's trap detonated, and a bomb exploded. |
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The ship, engulfed in flames, spiraled down into the smoking ruins of the base, and detonated as a Sidewinder misfired and exploded under the wing. |
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The bomber detonated a truck full of explosives near the station. |
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And when the suicide bomber ran and detonated his bomb, they were there. |
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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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They were a precursor to modern mines, high-explosive devices that can be detonated by the completion of an electrical circuit, by pressure, or by a tripwire. |
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He reveals to Dan Jones how he detonated the sparks of controversy. |
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Once this had been introduced, the Germans began to use acoustic mines which were detonated by the sound of a ship's propeller acting on a diaphragm within them. |
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So was the plutonium that went into the construction of the nuclear bomb Fat Man, which was detonated over Nagasaki. |
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On Wednesday, two young female suicide bombers detonated in a crowded market in Kano State. |
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We'd heard theories ranging from stray artillery fire, to demolitions detonated far beneath the city streets. |
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At the age of 21, he was stationed on a ship 20 miles from Christmas Island as an H-bomb 1,000 times bigger than the Hiroshima bomb was detonated. |
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He was arrested when a crude nail bomb partially detonated at a restaurant. |
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Mr Harn also said investigators searched the men's car and detonated several suspicious items, but no bombs were found in the vehicle. |
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A second device was located and detonated by security forces in the same area near a Coptic church in the northeast of Cairo, the sources added. |
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Blasting utilizes the heat and immense pressure of the detonated explosives to shatter and fracture a rock mass. |
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There are eight sovereign states that have successfully detonated nuclear weapons. |
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Following several weeks of bombardment, the explosives in 19 of these mines were detonated, resulting in the deaths of 10,000 Germans. |
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A plutonium implosion device was detonated in the lagoon in the Monte Bello Islands in Western Australia. |
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The fifth minelaying excursion was halted when 19 percent of the mines detonated prematurely. |
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Sweeping gear was often lost if the mine detonated and cut the sweeping cables. |
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It was a watertight keg filled with gunpowder that was floated toward the enemy, detonated by a sparking mechanism if it struck a ship. |
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A spar torpedo was a mine attached to a long pole and detonated when the ship carrying it rammed another one and withdrew a safe distance. |
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The mines employed were controlled mines, anchored to the bottoms of the harbors and detonated under control from large mine casemates on shore. |
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The first remotely controlled mines were moored mines used in the American Civil War, detonated electrically from shore. |
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It is designed so that when one mine is swept or detonated, another takes its place. |
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The explosion ignited a fire in the foremost magazine, which detonated, throwing the forward turret off its mount. |
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On 30 July Albermale ordered the mine to be detonated, and his troops stormed the fortress. |
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In an attempt to mine the city, 500 Spanish soldiers were killed when the explosives detonated prematurely. |
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Launched from a HIMARS mobile launcher, the GMLRS rocket flew 35 kilometers to the target, where the warhead detonated. |
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As it left, its downwash detonated a mine which severely injured Cpl Wright. |
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At 50 megatons of yield, it is still the largest explosive device ever detonated. |
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Hundreds of war-time bombs are still uncovered in Germany every year, although many of them are successfully defused or detonated in safe places. |
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He wired the cap to the bundle of dynamite, then detonated it remotely. |
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A report in mid 2017 by Stanford University, some 70 years after 23 atomic bombs were detonated on Bikini Atoll, indicates abundant fish and plant life in the coral reefs. |
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The latter bomb is believed to have detonated in the upper interior above the north transept and the force was sufficient to shift the entire dome laterally by a small amount. |
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On top of several disruptions and protests, during construction in 1966 a bomb was detonated within the construction site, setting work back by almost 2 months. |
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A similar explosive had detonated 50 minutes earlier at King's Cross. |
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Britain was 'economical with the truth' over claims to have detonated a thermonuclear bomb at Christmas Island, claims a Welsh international relations expert. |
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This was the location of the control room from which the bomb would be detonated, along with the equipment to monitor the firing circuits and telemetry. |
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During the Summer Olympics in 1996 in Atlanta, Georgia, a bomb was detonated at the Centennial Olympic Park, which killed two and injured 111 others. |
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He said that the tactic same to assassination attack on BB was applied on Maulana the assassinator first conducted firing then blast was detonated. |
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Officials evacuated workers and spectators until a bomb squad detonated the two briefcases, which did not contain any explosives, reported The Associated Press. |
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