They used bullets that are called dumdum bullets, and when they hit, whatever they hit, there are fragments everywhere, and they shot at the cameramen. |
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Why else should Harry come with a fistful of dumdum bullets? |
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In general, the bullets that are the easiest to stop are the ones that unprotected people often fear the most: hollow-point, or dumdum, bullets, which are designed to fragment and spread on impact. |
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It was the headquarters of the Bengal artillery until 1853 and has an ammunition factory in which the dumdum, an expanding bullet, was first made. |
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But we have an obligation to ease the host taxpayers' burden by holding our conclaves in places where the expense of tanks, concrete barriers, barbed wire and dumdum bullets can be kept to the absolute minimum. |
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How many times have I heard the word marketing in the House as if it was some kind of mantra, as if anyone who is not into marketing is some kind of dumdum. |
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Doctors have said that he was apparently using dumdum bullets, expanding rounds designed to inflict the deadliest wounds possible in unarmored victims. |
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