From a safe distance, a disposal expert presses a button, triggering an explosion which blasts the mine to pieces. |
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He works the metal into small chunks before swallowing it, his stomach acids fizz at it, then it blasts out at high speed the other end. |
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It blasts them three feet a second, in a soaring arc that carries them as far as two feet away. |
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Smoke blasts through chimneys and the odd crevice, as if to remind you that this machine belongs to the era of steam power. |
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From there the heat blasts right through the interior window shade and into your home. |
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Whenever someone is out, the loudspeaker blasts out a 10 second clip of some corny but apt popular music tune. |
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Hands wave madly in the air as the first grinding guitar riff blasts through the speakers. |
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His first action of the game is to hack down Frei and Hakan Yakin blasts the resulting free kick wide of the right upright. |
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Within seconds all Jack's hard work looks wasted as Caniza wriggles free and blasts the ball past him. |
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In one fluid movement, he flicks the ball from his left foot on to his right foot, then blasts a volley into the net. |
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He stands over the free-kick and blasts the ball hopelessly at the US wall. |
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I got an e-mail the other day from an old friend, one of those blasts from the past that take you back in time. |
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The captain pushes the start button and suddenly the spaceship blasts off into outer space! |
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Here, sonic blasts from the past are entombed in a hodgepodge of vinyl records, compact discs and reel-to-reel tapes. |
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Michelle Malkin blasts the California education bureaucracy's effort to drive home-schoolers out of business. |
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With a bit of a hoick, Woods blasts his second shot just through the green. |
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The others huddle behind the furniture as blasts rip into the green leather, stuffing flying into the air. |
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Throughout there are 1950s-style big band blasts, bluegrass and banjo, cowbells and Cajun sunsets to surprise and ensnare you. |
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After a series of blasts, the strongroom was located by one E C Miller, who forced it with a hammer and chisel. |
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The blasts shot towards the small shielded orb and reduced the metal to molten slag. |
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Several blinding nuclear blasts ensued, covering the rock with dust and flame in a hellish inferno. |
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I could tell you about the cab which, ordered by phone, announced its arrival by loud horn blasts from the opposite side of the street. |
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One local said he had seen up to 15 cars wrecked by one of the blasts, with a number of people still inside the club. |
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Taxis will fill up the ranks outside and loud singing and chanting will be heard for miles, with blasts from the vuvuzelas rupturing the air. |
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Screams of pain, yells of anger, crashes of metal on metal, blasts of magic, and snaps of armor or people all ran across his ears at once. |
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Instead, they gradually fell into a sullen silence, their noisemakers clacked to a dead stop, and the truculent trumpet blasts were shushed. |
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An electron blasts a proton and neutron into myriad virtual particles, which then reconfigure themselves into two double-quark particles. |
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The blasts struck in rapid succession during rush hour on two parallel and adjacent streets in a poor district of the city. |
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The series of blasts of violet light slammed into the small cutter, forming a corona that surrounded the ship like a bubble. |
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Some of the blasts were deflected harmlessly off the shielded domed generator shell. |
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The laboratory's role in identifying leukemic blasts by morphology and cytochemistry remains important for initial diagnosis. |
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Outside, numbing blasts of icy air are hitting the trees and the frame house. |
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A gust of wind blasts against his face, carrying with it the scent of rot and decay and the suggestion of whispers. |
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She and Bonnie counter-attacked with as many spells, attacks, and blasts that they could manage, but nothing worked. |
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Pickens, in fact, offers up nothing less than a review essay on Eloge with polemic blasts of his own, of which several are worth recording. |
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It was unclear what caused the latest of three Iraqi pipeline blasts this month. |
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With the push of a button, the narrow barrel of his device glowed and a beam of light issued from where blasts usually came. |
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Protesters dropped face-down in the streets, seeking cover amid sustained blasts of automatic rifle fire. |
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After nearly twenty minutes of this pointless and boring jabber, the coach blew four quick whistle blasts and gave a long, loud holler. |
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Many had been waiting patiently for several hours, bobbing to blasts of techno, country and rock music. |
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After the first three blasts, disposal experts tried to defuse a fourth bomb but failed, and it exploded, injuring one officer. |
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Some residents said they had not slept through the night due to scary sounds of gunshots and blasts. |
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Three powerful recent blasts from three wholly different regions in space have left scientists scrambling. |
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The blasts are caused by chemical reactions within the units which create volatile hydrogen gas, iodine gas or lithium iodine. |
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Neither will you be chilled to the marrow by the icy blasts of winter, for it scarcely ever freezes. |
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Ian dropped the man and fell back onto the road, shielding his face with his hands from the intense heat and force of the blasts. |
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On the other hand, I do not believe that the police or military can uncover the masterminds behind the blasts. |
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From the sink estate to the shooting estate, Kane blasts snobbery and inverted snobbery with equal vigour. |
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Rocket propelled grenades, mortars, and other explosive devices cause concussive shock blasts damaging to the brain. |
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The trigger detonates a pre-loaded percussion cap which both blasts the projectile out the front of the launcher and ignites the rocket. |
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Wind-whipped sheets of rain and blasts of cold clammy air penetrated every layer of clothing. |
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The car behind you blasts its horn because you let a pedestrian finish crossing. |
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The meandering blasts of flute that weave their way throughout lend the song a Chinese feel and make it quite enticing. |
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Phone networks have been jammed today following a series of blasts that hit London's public transport network this morning. |
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At 10 months of therapy, he was found to have mild leukocytosis with basophilia and circulating blasts in the blood examination. |
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As energy waves from the blasts travel through the ground they will be recorded by portable seismometers placed throughout the area. |
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The army began searching the area on Friday and is defusing explosive devices strewn around the area by the blasts. |
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The thundering crash of shotgun blasts were made even more deafening within the confines of the small room. |
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Earlier, at the rail stations targeted in the attack, people huddled together and shed tears as memories of the blasts returned. |
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The blasts also triggered chaos inside the building, which a number of hostages seized upon as their cue to escape. |
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They fire off blasts of shockwave soul-punk that makes you feel like you just tongued an electrical socket. |
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We woke under dull, drear skies, with a steadily increasing wind accompanied by blasts of sleet as the day wore on. |
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There are no green-covered trees to shelter us from the icy north blasts, just the weathered clapboard of this rickety house. |
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It didn't heat up from friction with the skin, and it protected against hard blows and blasts. |
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Long blasts are to be used to summon the people to assembly, short blasts to mobilize the military troops. |
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Red-coated huntsmen drive and cast the dogs into promising spots with whoops and short blasts from a small fox horn. |
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The blasts blew out the windows of nearby restaurants in the upscale neighbourhood. |
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In Istanbul thousands of mourners gathered for funerals for some of the 17 people killed by twin blasts in a crowded city square. |
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Several tourists have been injured by bomb blasts in Spain in recent weeks. |
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Many have expressed their pessimism over the police's ability to find the perpetrators in the latest bomb blasts. |
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Two bomb blasts and a bomb threat last week have caused tension and disturbance in the region. |
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The consensus is that whosoever is behind these blasts, the intention is to create communal tension and spoil the peaceful atmosphere. |
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Between the energy wave and the rifle blasts, the door had become quite unstable. |
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Bomb attacks in London in 1992 resulted in guidance being published on how to design for bomb blasts. |
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Concrete walls and roofs reinforced with rebar had absorbed the blasts, or the shells had simply penetrated the ceilings, leaving only a hole. |
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They were accused of being the main conspirators and facilitators of the bomb blasts. |
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Every now and then, we hear about daylight robberies, shootouts, murders and bomb blasts. |
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The first man arrested by the police in connection with the latest bomb blasts turned out to have no connection with the suicide bombers. |
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I was blissfully unaware of the bomb blasts until I got into office this morning. |
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Small explosions and blasts spread through the sector, becoming larger along the way. |
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After a forty-five minutes delay the lights came on and the familiar two blasts of the air horns sounded and we began to roll. |
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Between the icy rain, the blasts of wind, and the crashing noise of the falls, the area seems desolate and terrible. |
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The phrases noted above are like blasts from an air horn or plastic trumpet, blaring technical correctness. |
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Without warning, strong blasts of wind blew around them, ripping trees from their roots. |
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By 10 am a few sheets of lightening and blasts of thunder echoed throughout the valley. |
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The album is studded throughout with glorious blasts of trumpet adding to the CD's general utter charm. |
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As the runners were descending from England's highest mountain, they heard a scream and frantic blasts on an emergency whistle. |
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If the animal is in your path, break firmly but avoid swerving and sound your horn in short blasts to frighten the animal away. |
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A van filled with homemade explosives blasts the federal building in the city. |
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Bomb blasts, targeted killings, and indiscriminate firing at places of worship speak of the poison of hatred injected into the body of our society by extremist elements. |
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The pontiff blasts the selfishness, arrogance and detachment of the cardinals in Rome. |
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Shevchenko steps up and promptly blasts the free-kick into the wall. |
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Above our heads an enormous spaceship blasts off into a star-filled sky. |
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She wore an apple-green housedress and her graying beehive hairdo was unyielding against the blasts of a chugging air conditioner. |
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Jennifer breathed, cocking her ear to the sound of the blasts. |
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The use of the spinning was to dodge the ricochets of Richard's blasts. |
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As soon as he walks away, an explosion blasts the elevator doors apart. |
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The suit, which was filed on Thursday, claims that e-mail blasts sent by Costco on April 16th claimed to sell Kors handbags. |
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Around the bays, the continent's ancient ice-cap creeps inexorably down to the sea in shelves that crack and avalanche with the sound of howitzer blasts. |
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No intelligent words from the President or anyone else, can breathe life into the dead, or erase the burn scars on the bodies of people who were injured in the blasts. |
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How will those hardy minions survive the summer blasts of arctic air conditioning in between the bouts of broiling street heat beneath searing serge? |
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Surveying the current research, the iom found large gaps in our knowledge of the medical impacts of explosive blasts. |
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One patient showed a typical blood picture for CML transformation, with leukocytosis, neutrophilic left shift with increased blasts, and basophilia. |
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The enraged Zeus sent a thunderbolt hurtling down to shatter the cliff, and with blasts of wind, opened an abyss-dungeon deep within the trembling earth. |
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Small plugs are effective, and topwater models can draw aggressive blasts. |
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Flares and tracer bullets sliced across the night sky after the blasts. |
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Diego, who blasts himself out a cannon, is one the exciting acts at the Cottle and Austen Circus which has set up its big top in Queens Park, Bolton. |
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He swung the gun around, firing two sharp blasts at the other man. |
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A spate of recent bomb blasts have scared people, maimed citizens, claimed hundreds of innocent lives and brought about suffering to the bereaved. |
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A neighbor who heard the shotgun blasts went to investigate. |
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Their shapes were distorted by the howling blasts of icy wind. |
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The wind delivered consistent blasts in between gusts and gales. |
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The explosion then blasts the elements into interstellar space. |
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The mid-morning blasts hit Beirut's upscale neighborhood of Janah, a Hezbollah stronghold. |
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The blasts sent 1,500 tons of crude oil into the Yellow Sea and sparked 100-foot-high flames that burned for 15 hours. |
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In it, a riot cop blasts her in the face at point-blank range with tear gas. |
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Wrap the lower portions of cables on cable-stayed bridges and suspension bridges with CFRP or other types of armor to protect them from blasts and fragmentation. |
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Constant artillery blasts could be heard in the residential area around the station. |
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Artillery barrels are made of extremely strong hardened steel so that they can withstand the repeated blasts of artillery shells when they are fired. |
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Soon she is hurtling streetward as an Agent blasts away at her. |
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Keeping the faith with the Balkan brass-band traditions, he leads his boys through romps of full-bodied funkiness, cemented by blasts on the tuba-like helicon. |
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There were beer tents, bouncy castles, sponsor's messages, ice cream vans, replica shirts, blasts of pop music and a running commentary from the pavilion. |
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The blasts sent debris and shrapnel flying in a wide radius, and hundreds of panicked school children ran for cover, engulfed by a cloud of smoke. |
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The five-story building was peppered with grenade blasts and bullet holes. |
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The blasts took place in crowded, middle-class neighborhoods. |
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The blasts cudgeled the black ship, smashing it back and forth like a ball tossed between hands as the shields sputtered, flaming and flickering in tortured protest. |
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The blasts were so common, and so loud, that she started wearing earplugs. |
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Two blasts struck the guardhouse, killing two of the three men inside. |
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Automatic trading systems used by institutional investors began dumping stock when shares fell sharply on news of the blasts, creating an opportunity for other investors. |
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Police said the blasts near Victory Monument, in the north of the city, were caused by fragmentation grenades. |
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The brilliant white beams of the Dual Daymaker Reflector LED headlamp blasts through the murkiest of nights. |
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Saffrey last night admitted his collection included exploding thunderflashes, which the military used to simulate blasts in training. |
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Lumbar puncture showed L3-type blasts in cerebrospinal fluid, which was consistent with Burkitt's lymphoma. |
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The bone marrow showed increased megakaryocytes with dysplasia and granulocytes with dysplastic changes and an increased number of blasts. |
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The temple and the Bodhi tree, under which Lord Buddha is believed to have attained enlightenment, did not suffer any damage in the blasts. |
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Mars blasts any duplicitousness out of the way, your task will be to see it and do something about it. |
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Later, some ships survived mine blasts, limping into port with buckled plates and broken backs. |
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He eulogised Nawaz for not bowing to foreign pressure on the issue of nuclear blasts. |
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Mechanical engineer Roy Keld and his family were just 2km away when huge blasts rocked the northern port city of Tianjin. |
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According to the DPR Transportation Ministry, Ukrainian saboteurs organized 20 blasts on rail tracks to disrupt transportation. |
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Earlier on Saturday, two blasts hit election office of Muttahida Quami Movement in Qasbah Colony of Orangi Town. |
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The sound of blasts was heard caused by the explosion of three Paint Thinner tanks, with fears of likely explosion of other fuel tanks. |
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He has asked the Government to look into the blasts at ranges at Shoeburyness and Foulness Island in Essex. |
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Inertial-confinement fusion uses pellets of solid fuel that receive blasts of laser light or accelerated particles to induce fusions in them. |
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The innovative styler blasts hot air through each individual roller to set the hair and boost at the roots. |
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Airmen were made to fly their planes through the terrifying mushroom clouds created by the blasts. |
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The initial blasts of Laacher See, which took place in late spring or early summer, flattened trees up to four kilometres away. |
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He pointed toward the column, whose advance Juggie was enthusiastically stimulating by loud and prolonged blasts on the fish-horn. |
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The illegal decantation could cause cylinder blasts because the shop owners care little about the safety gadgets that must be used to fill the gas. |
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You will want to get as much planted as soon as possible, for this allows plant roots time to get established before the coming summer heat blasts in and desiccates the soil. |
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Raja Rashid Hafeez strongly condemned the suicide blasts at Data Darbar and held both, the Federal as well as Punjab governments, responsible for the incident. |
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However, special stains later revealed atypical blasts negative for myeloperoxidase and positive for hemoglobin, consistent with erythroblastic origin. |
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Thrombocytopenia is commonly present, but a coagulopathy can also occur due to proteins with anticoagulant activity being released by the leukaemic blasts. |
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Perhaps his neurotic sense of power isn't satisfied with blasts in Iraq and Afghanistan, but wants the capability of causing really big bangs of the megaton range. |
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Digger lunged past me, his shotgun arm extended down the ladderway. One-handed, he fired twice blindly. The shotgun blasts were answered by a scream. |
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The single XRay machine at Casualty Ward could not bear load of patients during emergency situation like bomb blasts, accidents or natural catastrophe. |
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Although far smaller in blast power than the Tsar Bomba and other atmospheric tests, the confinement of the blasts underground led to pressures rivaling natural earthquakes. |
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The blasts sent a massive ball of fire and a black mushroom cloud into the sky and caused widespread damage and panic among residents, many of whom are supporters of Assad. |
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At airports where snow is relatively dry, mechanical removal using brooms or even blasts of hot air can reduce the amount of ADF required to deice. |
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The AEC says underground blasts can be used for canal construction, harbor excavation, recovery of minerals, oil or water, processing of chemicals and desalting water. |
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Because 83 percent of viewers watch online advertisements until they end, online videos are more effective than spammy marketing tactics like email blasts. |
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