An F-117 Nighthawk engages its target and drops a bunker buster during a testing mission at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. |
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She is designed to replenish warships with bunker and aviation fuel, lubricants and fresh water. |
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The police station is a Korean War Quonset hut, staple of the 1950s, a provisional edifice originally used as a war bunker. |
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A conservative play calls for an iron off the tee that will leave the player a wedge into an angled green guarded by a bunker on the right side. |
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Webb made birdie from a greenside bunker, but Sorenstam duly holed for eagle. |
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A second briefcase was kept under the White House in a secret bunker in case of nuclear attack. |
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The unit has the only hardened bunker air support operations center in the Air Force. |
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When preparing to hit a recovery shot from a sand bunker, make sure to keep the club elevated. |
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Butfoy looks at tee shots, fairway woods, iron shots, playing from the rough, bunker play, chipping and putting. |
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Both were reduced to pathetic caricatures of themselves by the height and steepness of the bunker face. |
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Low on ammunition, he marked a sixth bunker with smoke for Cobra gun ships to attack. |
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The Earth is overrun by flesh-eating zombies, and the bunker is used for both shelter and experimentation. |
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Among other things, you should also hit some chips and definitely some bunker shots. |
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His stunning meltdown in a greenside bunker at 16 is the kind of experience that could scar a man for life. |
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The green drops away on the left hand side, there is a big bunker on the right and trees all around. |
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The American players also seem loath to get into the whole thing, although all are aware of what went between Monty and that bunker. |
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The 425-yard par four is a dog-leg right, with trees lining the left side and heavy rough and a fairway bunker on the right. |
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Igniting with unstoppable force, the whole shuddering plot accumulates volume on a logarithmic scale before its explosive, bunker busting climax. |
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So every hut we find that has a bunker we are ordered to burn to the ground. |
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His tee shot landed in the right-hand bunker and his first attempt at escape rolled back to his feet. |
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The bomb may be smart, but it can't tell the difference between a bunker and a school. |
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A mixture of bunker and shed, the centre exudes a taut, functional elegance. |
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I pointed out that there was surely no safer place on earth than a nuclear bunker designed to withstand a 20-megaton thermonuclear blast. |
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He kept Europe ahead at the ninth with a sensational bunker shot from an awkward lie in a greenside trap, followed by a successful putt. |
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Sure enough, I came up 15 yards short and right, and with a bunker between me and the flag which could not have been in a tighter spot. |
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Last year the bunker on Reinhart Street, inaccessible until 1990, was opened as a showplace for street artists. |
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The garden surrounding the house is mostly lawn and includes a golf practice bunker. |
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Scott was in the same bunker and got out and sank a good putt for a birdie. |
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Sixteen metres below the raging battle, Hitler and his myrmidons were ensconced in a bunker that lacked the facilities to track enemy movements. |
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What happens when you trap four spoiled brats from a posh British boarding school in an abandoned bunker for 18 days? |
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Ball trajectory into a bunker can determine the outcome of a lie in a bunker, and this factor interacts with other variables already mentioned. |
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It went to the bunker, ranting about a conspiracy by animal rights fanatics and admonishing the biologists for spinelessness. |
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They had both suffered a single gunshot wound to the chest and their bodies were found between the side of the house and a fuel bunker. |
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The three stations will have a minimum capacity of 5,000 liters, while the fuel bunker will have a capacity of some 20,000 liters. |
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It is essentially a 747 jet engine that is bolted down on a stand and requires its own storage bunker of fuel at Napier wharf to supply it. |
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Vonnegut was a German prisoner of war in Dresden and in an underground bunker during the bombing. |
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After lunch, both Hitler and Eva Hitler met his inner circle in the ante-room chamber of the bunker. |
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Some players have trouble hitting the sand behind a ball in the bunker because they focus too much on the ball itself. |
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I could see a trough bunker guarding the left side of the fairway, a horrible finishing spot for the more popular draw. |
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The result of this is that the sand is not moved out of the bunker and therefore the ball will stay in the bunker too! |
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Once he bet that while helping bunker a ship in the harbour he could dive and swim to shore. |
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She plans to bunker down in Montreal for a serious stretch of time, reading and thinking and seeing what comes. |
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Experts said it was unlikely he would have left the country, opting instead to try and bunker down and consolidate his position for the winter. |
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It's warm and friendly, but also a home in which an exile could easily bunker down in bitter isolation. |
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Unwilling to bunker down, the Australians absorbed some damage and deflected the rest. |
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When the time arrives to bunker down, when the insides are under threat from the outsides, here sit I, ears tweaked to the luminescence within. |
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The B61-11, available since 1997, is the current state of the art in the area of nuclear bunker busters. |
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The nuclear bunker busters would be thousands of times more powerful than the conventional type. |
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One way to make a bunker buster heavier while maintaining a narrow cross-sectional area is to use a metal that is heavier than steel. |
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I know it doesn't have the same dramatic effect of a daisy cutter or bunker buster, but hey, life isn't perfect. |
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Their bunker was ripped to pieces and splinters of wood were sent sky-high. |
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For maximum visibility and effectiveness of the bunker, don't be afraid to experiment with the spray gun until you get it just right. |
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The cages and guardhouse all suggested close surveillance of the bunker and its contents. |
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Slightly softer sand is preferred by a higher handicapper who cannot develop the clubhead speed needed to get through a firm sand bunker shot. |
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The caponiers and bunker system have been well preserved thanks to the northern climate. |
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But the ball caromed off a tree and bounced back into a bunker, leaving a shot at the green. |
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An architect probably is in the best position to determine the strategic aspects of the bunker as a hazard. |
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When you have to carry a hazard or greenside bunker, find out what the yardage is, add 10 yards, and play to that distance. |
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Delta Four was not out of trouble yet, coming under fire while casevacing wounded at the bunker system. |
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As the bunker was highlighted by the laser targeting system, Brock took a deep breath and squeezed the trigger. |
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He looked very chipper when he was in Paris, but less so back at the bunker. |
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He chops his second out of the rough to 40 yards short of the green but on the grass surrounding a nasty pot bunker. |
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We parred the first hole, but on the second hole, I hit my tee shot in a fairway bunker and he just killed his drive right down the middle. |
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Despite its historical pedigree, the spartan bunker, home to the government in times of national emergency, has been deemed too old-fashioned. |
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The survey looked at buildings, from small pillboxes to aircraft hangars, including an unusual water board supply bunker at Blunsdon. |
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It came out straight left into a bunker, finishing on a downslope with the pin tight left. |
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Last year I decided to take a group of students on a field trip to a nuclear bunker in Fife which is now a museum. |
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Access to the bunker is through a cellar door in a farm cottage next to a quiet road. |
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That was what I was recording, this bunker, but then I looked down and saw the Folsom point lying there. |
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The film's final scene, a post-apocalyptic custard-pie battle in the presidential bunker, was deleted before it went on general release. |
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Inside the bunker, people were shouting Lord, Jesus, God Almighty, Jehovah. |
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I was practicing in a bunker down in Texas and this good old boy with a big hat stopped to watch. |
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The golf range also boasts a 600-square-metre putting green and separate chipping area, with a practice bunker. |
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He further went on to explain that one of the most common eye injuries results from sand and grit entering the eye whilst playing a bunker shot. |
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Initial costs for this system are minimal, and storage costs are less than ensiling in concrete bunker silos or bagging silage. |
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The bunker is the size of a double garage with 3 fences around it, a microwave intruder alarm detection system and 32 armed policemen. |
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He seemed totally in control of his game and cruising to a 67 when his tee shot to the short 17th finished on the back downslope of a bunker. |
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Woods began shakily, slicing his opening drive into the trees before scrambling for a par via the greenside bunker. |
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Due to the fact that we were late on landing, the tide was dropping and the craft was well aground, and we thought it best to take cover on the beach in a type of bunker. |
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The Marine platoon on Vegas, near Bunker Hill, took cover in its last remaining bunker as shells rained down, and then was sealed in by an earthfall. |
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His platoon, attacking heavily fortified and strategically located hostile emplacements, had been stopped by intense fire from a large bunker containing several firing posts. |
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The irony is that he would have been two strokes better off had he not been penalised for grounding his club in a bunker during Thursday's first round. |
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A 100-metre long bunker all down the left side is waiting to gobble up anything mishit, though the long, narrow bunker protects you from no man's land bordering the trap. |
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In 2010, nuns who were visiting the monastery had taken pictures of the waterfall just past where Escobar's bunker had been. |
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I need to bunker down this weekend and get a big chunk done. |
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These countries now have bunker mentalities that are driving them toward mercantilist policies, and they continue to run large trade surpluses as a consequence. |
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My problem is that the film should start with the GIs leaving the landing craft and hitting the beach and finish with the assault on the German bunker. |
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She asked me to come home, so we can go bush and build a bunker. |
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However, as long as Hitler had not been properly defeated and was still holding out in his bunker in Berlin, these disagreements were mostly successfully contained. |
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But as you start building an apocalyptic bunker, don't forget who's to blame for this increasingly dangerous behavior. |
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It's all very well to speak of patriotism, of duty and of vanquishing the forces of evil when you're safe in a bunker thousands of miles away from the possibility of action. |
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Buffett is not infallible and his hiding in the bunker does not make him appear stronger, wiser, or accountable. |
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It is not a bunker at a fixed location with a definable defense. |
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Well, other than the bunker buster, I still can't talk about it. |
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Without warning, there was a sudden stampede running full pelt up from the disaster site, men and women in fatigues, burly construction workers, firemen in bunker gear. |
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For an uphill bunker shot, use less loft and make a normal swing. |
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Good bunker play comes from good technique, not the loft of the club. |
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The original bunker busters used in the first gulf war were made from the barrels of large navel guns filled with 250 lb of explosives and fitted with guiding fins. |
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The enemy had returned to the bunker by means of connecting trenches from other emplacements and the platoon was again halted by devastating fire. |
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This includes funds for the Robust Nuclear Earth penetrator, or nuclear bunker buster, and for the Advanced Concepts Initiative for new nuclear designs. |
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Nelson had a chance to force a play-off with a birdie on the final hole but pulled a sand wedge into a green-side bunker on his way to dropping a shot. |
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In this article, you will learn about several different types of bunker buster so you understand how they work and where the technology is heading. |
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Commanding from a half-track in the Six-Day War, the book discusses Gonen's temper, and the real-world experience of commanding an army versus a brigade from a bunker. |
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The other important moment of his round came soon after noon, when first he mishit his five-iron on the 17th, then thinned the ensuing bunker shot. |
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Hunkered down in a bunker, she, Mellie, and Fitz argue over what details about their relationship they want to make public. |
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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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Firefighters in full bunker gear were rushing up the stairs of the trade center as workers tried to get down to safety. |
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Sixty years ago the lights were turned out in this top secret bunker. |
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From time to time the children dashed outside, to go to the bathroom or grab a morsel of food, and then retreated to the bunker. |
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You can see in the yellow squares that are shown in this picture one of the bunkers where there's a truck and a heavy equipment transporter parked in front of the bunker. |
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At the height of the blitz he sometimes had to cycle through air raids to attend members of Churchill's wartime cabinet in their underground bunker. |
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Having missed the green with his approach and left with a bunker between himself and the pin, he holed the chip for a birdie to finish in 76 for a total of 152, ten over par. |
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The original bunker busters used in the first gulf war were made from the barrels of large navel guns filled with 250 lbs of explosives and fitted with guiding fins. |
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And you can't bunker down in your house for this amount of time. |
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The old building was, according to urban myth, intended to function eventually as a factory warehouse or even a military bunker. |
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Most capital ships of the major navies were propelled by steam turbines burning bunker fuel in both World Wars. |
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Iraq's government has been removing blast walls little by little since late 2008, trying to restore a semblance of normalcy to this bunker city. |
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In 1959, the College constructed a nuclear bunker to house the College's Provost and Fellows. |
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However, on the 16th hole Faldo found himself with a difficult bunker shot to play. |
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After backing away from his bunker shot to scold some photographers for talking, Faldo made his lone bogey. |
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During the third round, he infamously hit his ball into a bunker on the 11th hole. |
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Large ships are often run on low quality fuel oils, such as bunker oil, which is highly polluting and has been shown to be a health risk. |
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On April 30, Adolf Hitler, with his wife of one day, Eva Braun, committed suicide in his bunker to avoid capture by Soviet troops. |
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One bunker was transformed into a fish hatchery and a large tunnel complex was made into a mushroom farm. |
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The only way to get on the green from here is to pitch the ball over the bunker. |
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A new administration building and a protected, hardened Nuclear Reporting bunker was built at RAF Carlisle. |
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The post was an underground protected bunker for a crew of three observers. |
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The agnates are in fact fully alive and conscious human beings who are kept isolated in an abandoned underground military bunker. |
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In Syria near Al Hawl, one airstrike destroyed an ISIL bunker and an ISIL trench, the announcement said. |
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You feel like you need to bunker up, hide away, and arm yourself. |
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The city of Vinnitsa is hoping to turn the Wehrwolf bunker, where Hitler stayed during WWII, into a tourist attraction. |
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Remarkableness is the fact that the application runs on servers located in a former nuclear bunker with the highest degree of safety in Sweden. |
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A lottery is set up to determine who can leave the bunker and travel to the Island, purportedly to begin repopulating the world. |
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The 16-year-old broke the rules when she touched a lump of moss behind her ball on her backswing in a greenside bunker at the par four 14th. |
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Half rest in the emergency bunker while the others do chores, exercise or play cards or dominoes. |
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With a deceptively sloped green and back bunker looming, bogie is often in play on this apparent luller. |
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Hence the plaintive email from inside the bunker at Walmart in February. |
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Menhaden, pogy, fatback, bunker, or any other of the dozen or so names they are called, weren't always so subtle. |
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A Chinaman with a burp gun entered the bunker, captured the five and took them to the base of the hill on the way back to enemy lines. |
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A SECRET underground emergency bunker built to protect essential services in the event of a nuclear war is to go under the hammer. |
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They grow fat and strong on bunker, squid and, cannibalistically, themselves. |
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He'd be useless in war. He'd just cower in his bunker until the enemy came in and shot him, or until the war was over. |
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The headquarters bunker accommodated an operational crew of around 100 with dormitory and canteen facilities an operations room and life support plant. |
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Collapsing silage from large bunker silos has caused deaths. |
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To allow the O2 locomotives to stay in service throughout the day at busy times, a bigger coal bunker was fitted in 1933, doubling the capacity to three tons. |
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The golfer overhit his shot onto the green, and it rolled into the bunker. |
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Lyrical contributor Joel McDaniel provides the shock and awe from behind the drums with Lee Norton laying down the bunker busting bass lines on an 8 string bass. |
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A sudden rise in oil production, longer transport routes, and slow steaming because of high bunker prices led to a shortage in tonnage towards the end of the year. |
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On the same day, Sergeant Ian McKay of 4 Platoon, B Company, 3 Para died in a grenade attack on an Argentine bunker, which earned him a posthumous Victoria Cross. |
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He knocked his fourth shot from the rough into a greenside bunker. |
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The decoy site had a small underground bunker that housed a generator. |
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After hitting his second shot into tangly rough short of the green, he chunked his third under the lip of a bunker from where he splashed out to 15 feet. |
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From a high point overlooking the village near a former Pakistani army bunker now sits a Gompa, from where you can spot military camps on the mountains above. |
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The pilot zeroed in on the bunker and launched a guided missile. |
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