The tube is then subjected to a detonative shock from a high explosive donor charge. |
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Suggestion was made that the energy being produced during detonative combustion can be utilized for useful work, e.g. rock mining in a quarry. |
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I offer James's recourse to metaphors of the mystical as an additional, radical instance of the detonative effect of James's philosophical discourse. |
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Of all the assembling factors that eventually send debris flows rumbling down the canyons, none is more detonative than the waterproof soil. |
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But as a forward fabled for his pyrotechnic powers prepares for the domestic campaign's climax, some detonative displays seem certain. |
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