The energy overload feedback has electrocuted several that were not killed by shrapnel when the explosions occurred. |
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After the explosions we all went in for a traditional bonfire night pie and pea supper and a few beers and vinos. |
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The accident occurred after a pipe ruptured, releasing flammable gasses that led to a series of explosions. |
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This is an album marked by artful explosions of white noise and moments of utter chaos and collapse. |
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Gee, I hope all those explosions make up for the battalions of bland, sexless ciphers filling the screen. |
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Those explosions are in addition to a number of bomb threats in the city each week. |
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Instead of explosions, we find delicately crafted compositions of shadow and darkness. |
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The spells make the appropriate zaps and sizzles, the explosions sound good, and the clanging of weapons on armor are realistic. |
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What's documented here is that personal warfare, replete with bursting explosions and a splattering of machine-gun notes. |
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Deep growls and explosions thundered through the air as clouds of black volcanic ash coated the surroundings. |
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With winds backing to the south and the southwest the fall-out from nuclear explosions would be driven into Afghanistan and China. |
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The explosions came amid worldwide terror alerts and four days after a series of bombings killed 34 people. |
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The explosions came only hours after the arrest of four Kurdish militants in the city, officials noted. |
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Sporadic explosions, ashfall, and an erupting lava flow are clear signs that the volcano is not yet finished. |
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Throughout the nation's history, however, there have been periodic explosions of violence and lawlessness. |
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He used more than 40 homemade firebombs to throw at the police, causing multiple explosions and flames at the scene. |
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It's as though he's desperate to fool us into thinking we're watching a Hollywood action flick minus machine gun fire, explosions, and fast cars. |
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Gamma Ray Bursts are the most violent explosions the universe has seen since the big bang, astronomers say. |
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These bursts may be the universe's biggest explosions since the original big bang. |
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Falling masonry, backdrafts and explosions are all very real dangers facing a firefighter outside the training room. |
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The ozone layer might be damaged by the release of nitrogen oxides from nuclear explosions. |
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Information about the termination shock may also provide insight into the more powerful shocks generated by supernova explosions. |
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She added that lab tests have ruled out a bacteriological or viral cause of the explosions, and have further shown the pond water to be normal. |
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The movie is monotonous and dull, with lots of fiery explosions, perfunctory shoot-outs, and gory battles failing to generate any excitement. |
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The three-year-old bearded collie has developed a phobia to firework explosions. |
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They gave him a scratchy 78 rpm vinyl recording of a train and dynamite explosions in a stone quarry. |
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Kansas soldiers piled out of Humvees and helped to seal off the inner courtyard, where the explosions had scattered body parts of trainees. |
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State television showed footage of the thunderous explosions, which shook the area. |
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The thud of more overhead explosions covered the thunk of the boats' front ramps slapping down on the wet sand beneath them. |
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He said that mobile communications crashed in the aftermath of the explosions. |
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The elimination of sea otters for their pelts allowed explosions of sea urchins that ate all the kelps. |
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Then suddenly two explosions rocked the water and the Kursk was down, settling with a dull thump on the sea floor. |
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One eyewitness said there were at least two explosions after the initial blast. |
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In 1914, marsh gas explosions occurred in the Lumb Lane district of Bradford. |
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At worst, it may see the world racked by explosions of racialism, xenophobia and ultra-nationalism. |
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Tune into gamma rays, and see titanic explosions scattered throughout the universe at a rate of about one per day. |
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Together the trio brave flash floods, runaway trains, explosions, and attention by amorous bulls. |
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The heavier metallic elements, some of which living systems also require, are formed only in very massive stars during supernova explosions. |
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With the gunfire, shell explosions, shrapnel flying around him, he couldn't think with all destruction going on around him. |
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Vale watched helplessly as a series of explosions reduced the once-proud cruiser to a blackened derelict. |
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All those explosions, laser beams and lightsabers in modern movies are created by computers, lots of them. |
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We know he was on the station when the explosions started and reports of his escape pod launching were confirmed. |
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The yellow explosions I am referring to are the yellow Poui trees that are again in blossom at this time of the year here. |
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The fire also lit other workshops and storehouses leading to several continuous explosions. |
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There were more explosions in Baghdad in the mid-afternoon local time, but the cause was unclear. |
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Massive solar explosions called flares often accompany coronal mass ejections, which emit solar material and a magnetic field. |
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The court heard that the bomb contained high explosives that were normally used for mining explosions in Northern Ireland. |
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The din of helicopter blades and the roar of jet engines and naval turbines can herald war as surely as gunshots and explosions. |
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You can see mushroom clouds forming from very large explosions that are caused by conventional weapons. |
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In all, 202 people died in the explosions, the vast majority in their twenties and thirties. |
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Accidents could result in explosions which could spread plutonium and other harmful radioactivity over large areas, it says. |
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Small explosions and blasts spread through the sector, becoming larger along the way. |
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Authorities have also yet to determine the type of explosives used in the explosions. |
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Every window was taped to protect us from explosions and at the confluence of those strips of tape there appeared a Magen David. |
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August 2 marked the beginning of 10 days of flares and explosions that would stir up the magnetosphere and radiation belts of Earth. |
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Dust explosions such as these have occurred in silos where grain is stored. |
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We prove that Strombolian signals, both tremor and explosions, in the high frequency band, are similar in time domain. |
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The ring specialised in contract murders, abductions, explosions, racketeering and other terrorist activities. |
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It is thought faulty cordite caused the series of explosions which tore through the ship, raining debris down up to four miles away. |
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Sounds are muted with dull explosions and gunfire, and the music is very dreary. |
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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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Once again, scenes of explosions and mutilated bodies are back in our streets. |
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Machinegun fire and explosions boomed out and helicopters clattered overhead as naked children ran for safety, screaming. |
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Both appellants denied any unlawful intent in relation to explosions in this country. |
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They've been firing into those improvised explosive devices, homemade bombs, with tanks, setting off huge explosions. |
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Bemused families said they were left to their own devices while Army personnel began controlled explosions. |
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The sewers reverberated with the muffled echoes of explosions and the sounds of war. |
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Of course, I try and hold it back, force it into submission, but in the end it gets away from me and the serial explosions then occur. |
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Exhausted and semi-conscious, my peripheral awareness of a sort of beige abyss was occasionally punctuated by explosions of extreme color. |
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Between the explosions and chase scenes, The Island ponders the theme of how far science should go to extend lives. |
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There are a multitude of sounds, directional effects, and explosions to thrill any action fan. |
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We heard snapping sounds, pops, little explosions, and then the walls bulged out, and we heard a sound like an avalanche. |
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He heard the German aircraft overhead and the explosions as the bombs fell, but had no idea the town centre was being hit. |
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These explosions are believed by astronomers and cosmologists to mark the birth of black holes. |
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He can also pantomime explosions and use a simple movement to suggest a picture, and it just comes across. |
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Full-scale, ceiling-splattering explosions are rare, but then berks like my former colleague John are pretty rare as well. |
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The blankness of space was bombarded by a series of explosions coming from all directions. |
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We all knew we were off to a good start since no one was blown or blasted into smithereens from any explosions. |
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On Christmas Day, at least five Iraqis and two US soldiers were killed in car bomb explosions and mortar attacks. |
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Fire engulfed the ships, and explosions from ammunition blew the ships apart. |
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The explosions blossomed in the night sky, the colors continuing to clash against each other. |
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As he sits down in the family's small room, explosions can be heard from a close neighbourhood. |
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His drawings are ink and pencil explosions that look more like an obscure form of musical notation than conventional architectural images. |
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This eruption began in July 1995 with phreatic explosions following 3 years of precursory seismic activity. |
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Eruptions after 26 October 1986 were phreatic steam explosions, not direct expressions of magma. |
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The explosions were attempts to kill that had failed, the Metropolitan police commissioner said tonight. |
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Gunmen have killed two American soldiers and injured four others in the latest wave of gunfire and explosions. |
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It had seemed like the end of the world, with explosions like one would picture with Armageddon. |
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You leave the theatre drained and enervated, wishing you could get that time back, 15 minutes of awesome explosions notwithstanding. |
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However, there are larger explosions, notably those that go on in the middle of active galactic nucleii, like quasars. |
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The black-and-white patterns suggest heraldic symbolism, Vorticist explosions and the imagery and interpenetrating spaces of Inuit designs. |
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Money is wasted on explosions and stunts when it should have been given to a script doctor. |
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These were the explosions that created Bikini's wrecks, but atomic bombs were squibs compared to what was to come. |
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Government scientists later used the mine for experiments on seismic detection of underground explosions. |
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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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Earlier today there were at least two reported car bomb explosions outside three churches in an area called Karadi. |
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Three additional explosions caused by roadside bombs killed three insurgents planting the devices, police said. |
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When massive stars die, most of their energy is released as neutrinos in violent supernova explosions. |
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If the energy from stellar explosions doesn't destroy them, ultraviolet light from nearby ultraluminous stars will. |
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They carry a large fraction of the kinetic energy of the explosions of very massive stars. |
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They are cooler areas and tend to erupt in gigantic explosions sending a tremendous amount of radiation towards the earth. |
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The strong emphasis on peaceful conduct and emotional control can result in explosions of violent behavior under the influence of alcohol. |
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From the beginning the relationship was volatile, with constant emotional explosions. |
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Constantly downing cans of beer, he only relates to his son with silence, self-hatred, and sudden explosions of violence. |
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Described as powerful, domineering and charismatic, he alternated affection with explosions of anger that terrified children and staff. |
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The protests were explosions of anger in which typically anywhere between 500 and 1,000 protesters blocked busy roads with burning barricades. |
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The protests will prove to be a dress rehearsal compared with greater social explosions that will occur in the future. |
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The outcome of the approaching political explosions will depend decisively on the degree to which this new perspective gains influence. |
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Because of its size, complexity and potential for igniting international political explosions, this case is already creating drama. |
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This is a city of massive contradictions, and you can see why the wealthy are fearful of social explosions. |
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That negative view persists because the burning issues thrown up in the course of the social explosions are never resolved. |
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The slow accretion of shanty towns to the shell of the city is punctuated by storms of poverty and sudden explosions of slum-building. |
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Their capes were vaporized instantly, and the resulting explosions obliterated the backs of their armor. |
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Again and again and again, they shimmer their esemplastic metaphors in silent explosions of lightning through the cumulus clouds of the mind. |
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I sat there indefinitely, watching the amphtrac, not hearing the explosions and bullets and screaming men around me, not knowing what to do. |
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This was followed by more earthquake storms and a series of steam explosions that sent ash 10,000 to 11,000 feet above their vent. |
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Expect stomping tunes, lots of shouting, explosions, visuals, possibly the odd floating drum riser, denim, leather, hair and more shouting. |
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Witnesses reported explosions as well as towering flames and a huge pall of black smoke at the scrapyard. |
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While methane in coal mines is responsible for unintentional explosions, it can be a substitute for natural gas. |
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Earthquakes, the primary destructive force of The Ground Beneath, cause implosions and explosions on a much grander scale. |
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Heavily armed police commandos and Army soldiers, backed by armored cars, patrolled the town barely an hour after the explosions. |
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They went down the pit and were vulnerable to explosions of firedamp and coal dust, to rock falls and inrushes of clay, sand and water. |
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They've been known to perform pitch-perfect imitations of explosions, revving motorcycles and flushing urinals. |
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Watched at normal speed, this sequence is now a confusion of criss-crossing energy bolts and impact explosions. |
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The sound effects are relatively basic as well, with consequent explosions, foghorn, and bird sounds sprinkled throughout. |
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Neighbours heard several small explosions but at first attributed them to late cracker night activities. |
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Subsidence of drained marshlands caused gas pipeline fractures, resulting in several dramatic explosions. |
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It's grippingly paced, extremely well-structured, and chock full of spectacular explosions, monster fights, and other fantastic effects shots. |
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The death toll in the car bomb explosions has now risen to 28 with 80 seriously injured ad over 100 suffering with other injuries. |
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A medic had found her on the platform near one of the commuter trains that had been ripped apart by twin bomb explosions. |
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The number of bomb explosions has soared to 85 cases this year, a five-fold leap from last year, which saw 17 cases. |
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The sound of thunder ripped me from my slumber, not one, not two but three enormous explosions shattered the still morning air. |
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Tobias couldn't hear himself scream over the drone of planes and noise of the explosions rattling the earth all around him. |
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A moment later, small explosions appeared in the sky as anti-aircraft guns opened up on the raiding force. |
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The explosions in New York and Washington on September 11 continue to reverberate around the globe. |
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In both tracks surrounds are used aggressively with pans, reverberations, crashes, explosions, and gunshots coming from all corners. |
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This leaves the in-game soundscape uncluttered for the player to appreciate aural effects like explosions, ricochets, and muzzle reports. |
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The sound of explosions rippling across the city reached his ears as he lay awake in bed. |
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Perhaps then their appetite for loud and highly dangerous explosions would be satisfied. |
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With all their brightness, supernovae gradually die away as a result of internal explosions of unsurpassable intensity. |
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Brimstone's ship was violently rocked by the explosions, but still managed to maintain their shields. |
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Scavengers like the snow crab and American lobster underwent incredible population explosions as the cod stocks collapsed. |
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It appears the security officers on duty left their post to investigate those first two explosions. |
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The rule has been applied to water, fire, gas, electricity, chemicals, explosions, fumes, flag-poles, fairground roundabouts, and even gypsies. |
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The problems are the same as with other new product explosions of recent years, such as non-alcohol brews. |
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By keeping rubberneckers back, police minimize the danger from gunfire or explosions. |
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I commented on this and was told the rashes were a nervous reaction to low-flying jets and explosions. |
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Since the space age began in the 1950s, there have been almost 200 explosions in orbit, just under half of which involved old rocket bodies. |
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The Seminole shook as she was buffeted by the two explosions and alarms announced more hull breaches and damage. |
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Looking overhead, he watched as two more massive explosions spewed black smoke and metallic debris onto rooftops and houses below. |
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One of the first to try and escape amid the explosions and gun fire, her captors had turned their guns on her and cut her down as she fled. |
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Unfortunately, this is action without tension, explosions without the concussion. |
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Many human deaths have resulted from explosions or toxic cleaning chemicals in oil spills. |
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His usual sullen insensibility is disrupted by unpredictable explosions of rage. |
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The blast was followed by smaller grenade explosions and bursts of automatic fire that lasted for several minutes. |
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Gamma ray bursts are the biggest explosions in the Universe, and studying them is a great amount of fun. |
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Both supernovae and the rare but brilliant gamma-ray bursts are cosmic explosions marking the deaths of massive stars. |
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We must pretend the bombs don't exist and the explosions are a figment of our imagination. |
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The addition of ammonium nitrate to dynamite further decreased the chances of accidental explosions. |
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The resulting explosions of fuel and air drive the pistons which turn the crankshaft. |
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Three explosions rocked a business park as a huge fire destroyed a garden ornament factory. |
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Initial reports state that two large explosions set off pitched battles between heavily armed captors and Russian troops. |
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The city was too dangerous, they thought, as loud explosions and fireballs lit up the skyline at night. |
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The explosions occurred simultaneously late last night among areas popular with foreign tourists. |
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The problems are much the same as with the other new product explosions, such as non-alcohol brews and craft beers. |
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High speed crashes, often accompanied by fire or explosions, hindered identification of bodies. |
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Such explosions are caused by the accumulation of a critical mass of material falling onto the neutron star from a partner. |
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Later, we learned that the explosions were so close that the concussion shook their aircraft, but they were not fragged. |
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I tried futilely to cling to the last fragments of a fading dream and go back to sleep when several more explosions followed. |
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Other glazings are designed to resist explosions or impacts, preventing the window glass from becoming flying shrapnel. |
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There are reports of two controlled explosions in the aftermath of the bombing. |
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Ship designs lack much in the way of detail and the various effects used for phaser fire, explosions, and the like all look extremely low-rent. |
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The Sun agglomerated from a huge cloud of gas and dust, which was largely the debris left from previous expired stars and supernova explosions. |
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It zipped across in a few seconds, causing massive explosions that blew out thousands of windows and broke roofs and walls. |
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They get the high definition thrill of jumping from train car to train car dodging explosions and still scoring a knife kill. |
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Laser shots and explosions are fairly generic but serve the purpose well. |
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Short, dispersive wave trains were also typical for barograms and seismograms from atmospheric nuclear explosions, well documented in the literature. |
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The Germans set a boxcar on fire, which set off a chain reaction of massive explosions that continued until dawn, which revealed a sky smirched with smoke and ash. |
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The rest of the less-than-TV-quality detective action story unfolds in gunfights, car chases, explosions, foot chases, fistfights, and a speedboat chase. |
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He felt his body roll as the ship careened and vaguely heard the rumble of explosions nearby, but he didn't come to until smoke forced him coughing to his feet. |
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Then the explosions make their entrance, stage left to resounding fanfare. |
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I'm tired of road rage and air rage and explosions and death. |
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His smoky shots of blasted earth and gnashing machinery, spraying explosions and blackened pits create an oppressively alien landscape hostile to man and woman alike. |
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Isolation led to claustrophobia led to sudden explosions of violence. |
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Continued growth increases the risk of partial dome collapse, which could trigger moderate explosions and possibly significant lahars from the crater. |
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Should we be entertaining ourselves with loud bangs and explosions? |
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The fire caused dust explosions, instantly followed by implosions. |
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Just then Grozny was shaken by a powerful blast, reminiscent of the explosions of the past. |
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And yet, as a whole, people are so desensitized to the whole idea of explosions and molecules that they barely even stop to think about how this could effect the world. |
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When I concentrated, I could hear the explosions in the distance, supplemented every once in a while by the stutter of a machinegun or the crack of a rifle. |
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These fission products are not found in natural background radiation, but are exclusively byproducts of nuclear weapons explosions and nuclear reactor operations. |
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Eyewitnesses reporting explosions, possibly stun grenades, possibly police blowing the hinges off doors as they broke into apartments and seized at least one individual there. |
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These objects are now known to be neutron stars, the collapsed cores of massive stars that have ended their lives in vast outbursts known as supernova explosions. |
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You'll also be able to judge how far away or close an enemy is from your position based on the volume of the gunfire and explosions relative to your position. |
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Traffic was affected not only by the vicissitudes of the business cycle and the Panic of 1873 but also by flour mill explosions and even a plague of locusts. |
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I am convinced that the powerful re-emergence of monotypes and woodcuts relates directly to the explosions and reverberations of new technologies. |
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Both films share a similar plot involving big-breasted, unstoppable killing machines, ultra-cheesy special effects, and lots of gunfire and explosions. |
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The volcanic chain was activated, we were told, expecting to see cataclysmic explosions at any moment. |
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But from the looks of it, you should expect all the explosions, and none of the civics. |
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The bombs used in the other explosions comprised C4 plastic explosive. |
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I object to being woken up at 5.11 am by the sound of firework explosions. |
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Since Hiroshima and Nagasaki, historians have devoted nearly as much energy to debating who made the decision to use the bomb as was released in the atomic explosions. |
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The low crunch of packed dirt against rubber tire was overwhelmed by the ragged explosions of automatic gunfire. |
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After a week of intense Vulcanian activity, Shiveluch's activity has decreased again on 28 December 2006, but new explosions can be expected any time. |
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A small fire in an auto parts store created explosions that quickly got out of control. |
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The ensuing high adventure is an energetic romp packed with plenty of explosions and near-death experiences that also works because of the chemistry of its stars. |
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The shock waves from the explosions shook the ground and the trees. |
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The lake invades the glacier's deep chasms and crevasses, detonating thunderous explosions as great shards of ice detach and re-emerge as icebergs. |
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The group said 10 explosions were heard near Dimas, which is very close to the Lebanese border. |
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They fall backwards into trenches, the camera jolting with the concussive force of the explosions. |
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In this nervous city in an embattled country, even small explosions can have a big impact. |
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In addition to meteors, infrasonic energy is generated by chemical explosions, supersonic aircraft, tornadoes, landslides, earthquakes, and volcanoes. |
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The goal of this and other testing was to perfect the use of nuclear explosions in space to neutralize the ballistic missiles of a supposed opponent. |
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Donald Sterling banned for life from the NBA, explosions in Syria kill dozens, 'grease' on live TV, and more stories from today. |
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The first rule of an EOD solider is to try and stay in your vehicle, the heavy-metal womb that protects you from explosions. |
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Some scientists have considered whether melting ice water at the poles passes through to the core and causes massive explosions, possibly reversing the poles. |
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Plus, you have to watch for possible explosions, gas leaks, backdrafts, and flash fires, and so you can't just point your firefighters at fires and let them work on their own. |
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Tonight, millions of Americans from sea to shining sea will gasp at a night sky filled with brilliant colors and loud explosions. |
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Given that, the loudness of the explosions was quite intense. |
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Will units leave wreckage and will explosions leave craters? |
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Herman screamed over the ricochets and explosions around the base. |
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The government has repeatedly vowed to do more to crack down on safety violations, but explosions, floods, gas leaks, cave-ins and other disasters are reported every week. |
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There are no explosions, no melodramatic speeches, but this might be the most devastating death in the series. |
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A series of accidents reported in the press have resulted in the deaths of more than 200 miners through cave-ins, flooded mine shafts and gas explosions. |
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It suggests that epidemics, like explosions and tsunamis, are of interest only if there is a body count to headline the story. |
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The explosions of low-mass stars can be triggered by the accretion of mass from a companion star in a binary system to create classical, or Type Ia, supernovae. |
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They literally shook the ground in which we were standing here, quite loud explosions, and it sounded a long way away from the information that slowly now is trickling to us. |
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Even more important, as far as Western capitalist interests are concerned, is the threat of social and political explosions in huge areas of the world. |
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All members of the team apparently finished the race before the explosions and were unharmed. |
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For the next two hours the sound of gunfire and explosions rang out. |
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Fire officials say gas station explosions like this are rare, but they can be sparked by static electricity or cell phones igniting the gasoline vapors. |
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The fishermen also blame the seismic work of oil companies, setting off explosions on the sea floor which may be responsible for killing many of the cod fry. |
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Traumatic perforations of the tympanic membrane can occur because of water accidents, barotrauma, explosions, penetrating injury, or temporal bone fractures. |
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In the course of the film there are lots of bullets, guns, explosions and general mess as supermarket shelves are shot to bits, although nobody appears to die. |
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There are the usual car chases, explosions, gun battles, etc. |
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The helicopter was damaged by explosions and one of his workers was badly burned. |
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They proved only to have a limited lift height and were prone to boiler explosions. |
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Microbaroms are a significant noise source that can potentially interfere with the detection of infrasound from nuclear explosions. |
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What we get is a sporadically coherent, jokey string of chases, fights and explosions. |
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Jutland later showed that the British battlecruisers were still vulnerable to ammunition fires and magazine explosions, if hit by plunging fire. |
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A rocket engine works because chemicals inside it react in an explosion or series of explosions to make a blast of hot gases. |
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However, because the platform was originally built for oil, the firewalls were designed to resist fire rather than withstand explosions. |
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Radionuclides are produced as an unavoidable result of nuclear fission and thermonuclear explosions. |
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In a month-long sequence of explosions, yobs damaged or destroyed 31 telephone boxes, 15 post boxes, 35 cars and seven properties. |
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There may be multiple vessel obstructions with varying degrees of damage due to collision, fire or explosions. |
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So too did the economic and human losses inflicted by snags, shoals, boiler explosions, and human error. |
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Hundreds of people milled around the site of the explosions as police tried to cordon off the area. |
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Another way to classify nuclear tests are by the number of explosions that constitute the test. |
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Men had been known to quit work here, claiming that the Tatzelwurms were becoming enraged by all the drilling and explosions. |
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He asserted that any planets that may have resulted from these explosions would have enjoyed the warmth of cosmic microwave background radiation. |
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Frost flowers and bromine explosions sound almost extraterrestrial but they occur regularly in Canada's Arctic. |
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Both actors and audiences complained of the escaping gas, and explosions sometimes resulted from its accumulation. |
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Mitchell is the nervier, more uptight one prone to glorious explosions of pent-up rage. |
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Gas explosions were a serious problem, and Belgium had high coal miner fatality rates. |
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Most of the explosions were caused by firedamp ignitions followed by coal dust explosions. |
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The presence of coal dust in the air increased the risk of explosion with firedamp, and indeed could cause explosions itself. |
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After the widespread introduction of the safety lamp, explosions continued because the early lamps were fragile and easily damaged. |
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Rusting of the gauze quickly made the lamp unsafe, and the number of deaths from firedamp explosions rose yet further. |
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Nuclear explosions produce an excited form called xenon-133m, in which the atomic nucleus is boosted to a higher-energy state. |
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Meanwhile, violent explosions rocked Reif Damascus and clashes took place in Homs, the LCC said. |
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Supersonic explosions created by high explosives are known as detonations and travel via supersonic shock waves. |
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According to Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov, the power of each of the two explosions in the Moscow metro was 300-400 grams of trinitrotoluol. |
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Several explosions have been reported in refrigerators using isobutane as a result of the gas leaking into the electrical system. |
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Subsonic explosions are created by low explosives through a slower burning process known as deflagration. |
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These violent explosions produce solid chunks of material that can then fly from the volcano. |
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This state of the art flak jacket utilises patented pneumatic technology to simulate bullet hits, punches, body slams, explosions and much more. |
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Kanamori, who has a background in classical ballet, melds club dance music with martial arts explosions. |
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Unless Bane can tank Helicarrier-busting explosions I'm not sure how he stands a chance. |
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Once again, there are special effects, muscles and explosions, boomity boom boom. |
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We derive an integral condition for core-collapse supernova explosions and use it to construct a new diagnostic of explodability. |
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Savery's pump was economical in small horsepower ranges, but was prone to boiler explosions in larger sizes. |
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Firedamp explosions continued, often setting off coal dust explosions, so casualties grew during the entire 19th century. |
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Sometimes taller buildings were levelled to the ground quickly and effectively by means of controlled gunpowder explosions. |
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The incident occurred amid tightened security in Yangon following a series of small explosions in the country in recent days. |
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As the fuse burned toward racial explosions in Los Angeles and other cities, newsrooms were yuppifying and losing touch with society at large. |
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Neutron stars are extremely compact objects, resulting from supernova explosions of dying massive stars with 8 to 20 solar masses. |
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Novae like this are similar to a fusion bomb, and studying them helps researchers to better understand the physics behind such explosions. |
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Type II supernovae are massive star explosions but are not as bright as Type Ia supernovae. |
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The explosions also disrupted the Van Allen Belts, which protect the Earth from the sun's rays. |
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A series of explosions were caused by 20,000 litres of chemicals, paint thinner and resin stored inside the factory. |
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It is therefore present in radioactive waste and in the nuclear fallout of fission bomb explosions. |
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Underwater explosions are used for a variety of purposes including military activities, construction and oceanographic or geophysical research. |
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Tsunamis are hallmarked by permanent large vertical displacements of very large volumes of water which do not occur in explosions. |
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They are caused by earthquakes, landslides, volcanic explosions, glacier calvings, and bolides. |
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Cargo ships, pile drivers, and explosions conducted underwater produce low frequencies that may be detected by oysters. |
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Most natural explosions arise from volcanic processes of various sorts. |
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The two explosions came on the Patriots' Day holiday, 12 seconds apart. |
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The Liechtenstein mountains were partially redesigned to look like locations from the game, and a quarry was rigged with several pyrotechnic explosions. |
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Interest in the safety and health of workers in grain elevators has increased substantially since the series of recent grain elevator explosions and fires. |
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Radioactive primordial nuclides found in the Earth are residues from ancient supernova explosions that occurred before the formation of the solar system. |
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Los Angeles police arrested second airport employee linked to dry ice LAX explosions Los Angeles police arrested second airport employee on Friday Oct. |
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French chemist Pierre Louis Dulong had first prepared this compound in 1811, and had lost two fingers and an eye in two separate explosions with it. |
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Astronomers had also thought that the periodic explosions would raise a dwarf's temperature to several hundred thousand or perhaps a million kelvins. |
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Conditions were dangerous, with some children killed when they dozed off and fell into the path of the carts, while others died from gas explosions. |
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It was peppered with shrapnel and at the same time as we flew into a brick air-raid shelter at the rear of the infirmary, the whistling bomb explosions were deafening. |
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It is one of about two dozen neutron stars called magnetars, which have very powerful magnetic fields and occasionally produce high-energy explosions or pulses. |
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Every night all you hear is explosions and you have got big, rats, snakes, scorpions and camel spiders, so if I do get to close my eyes either way I'm always a bit on edge. |
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Their low sides made them susceptible to swamping in high seas, and even to having their boiler fires extinguished by spray from their own torpedo explosions. |
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The army bomb squad carried out two controlled explosions on the device. It was later found that the suspect device was a hoax and not a viable explosive. |
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First, explosions in the water are efficient generators of seismic waves, because hydroacoustic energy efficiently generates downgoing seismic waves below the water. |
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