In addition, it is believed they possess crude electronic devices capable of triggering incendiary bombs. |
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Chris Rock's evolution from underachieving Saturday Night Live also-ran to incendiary social commentator is the stuff of comedy legend. |
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This incendiary rhetoric, Chege believes, helped fuel the Rwandan civil war of 1994 in which 850,000 Tutsi died. |
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In the process, his incendiary rhetoric has alienated much of the middle and upper class, who accuse him of being authoritarian. |
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The aforementioned and heavy-handed passage aside, Hecht's film should be commended for its treatment of potentially incendiary elements. |
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Despite Daniels's incendiary rhetoric about gays, when asked by CNN's Paula Zahn if he was homophobic, he said no. |
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Websites and satellite television channels then supply visual images and incendiary rhetoric from any place where they are fighting. |
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These issues are being played out in Britain because it has become the focus of this incendiary global conflict. |
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Such incendiary language, bordering on incitement to mutiny, has become almost routine in Republican quarters. |
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No position could have been more incendiary or divisive in the years leading up to the Civil War. |
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Muse certainly give their fans exactly what they want so as a live prospect, they are loud, explosive, incendiary and exciting. |
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Developing musical themes from deep atmospheric to incendiary structures, Supersilent capture here the intensity of their live performances. |
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Their incendiary performance culminated in the title track and primed the audience for the havoc yet to be wreaked. |
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Robert De Niro gives an incendiary performance as Johnny Boy, a young rascal with mounting debts and no intention whatsoever of paying them off. |
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In fact, one comes close to burning down the premises with his incendiary performance. |
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De Niro delivers an incendiary performance as Johnny Boy, in the process supplanting Keitel as Scorcese's ideal on-screen alter ego. |
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Avante-noise sextet The Birds of Paradise are another act whose incendiary live show precedes them. |
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The result is a heavyweight movie which leaves you feeling punch-drunk throughout, an adrenaline ride fuelled by some incendiary performances. |
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Minakakis' passionate, incendiary delivery provided tangible pathos to the band's awe-inspiring but detached musicianship. |
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They are the best songs in Manchester and the best, most incendiary rock and roll. |
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This morning, 4 am New York time, a small incendiary went off in a concrete flowerpot outside the British Consulate. |
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Alexander led the King of Reftya into the main junction tunnel, just as an incendiary sounded above the ground. |
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All about there menace the plots of the revolutionary, the stones of the mob, the dagger of the assassin, the torch of the incendiary. |
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The torch and the man's wild hair and dynamic pose imply a revolutionary or an incendiary, rather than someone who extinguishes fires. |
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Those left behind learned to live with the fear of explosive or incendiary bombs. |
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An exact mix of high explosive and incendiary bombs was used to start the kind of fires that burned Dresden. |
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However, nothing happened until about 9.00 am when the capital was attacked with both incendiary and high explosive bombs. |
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Los Lonely Boys are a hard-working, hard-rocking Tex-Mex trio with an incendiary take on barroom blues. |
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In 1997, he launched a cooking program, mixing incendiary wit with an explanatory style that clicked with viewers. |
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But the film is strikingly bereft of tangible anger, its mood more poignant than incendiary. |
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The principal effect of a bomb is explosive blast, which may be combined with fragmentation or incendiary effects. |
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The enemy rained down explosives and incendiary bombs and then dumped barrels of oil onto the flames. |
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The remains of four incendiary devices were found at the scene along with four unexploded devices. |
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Built in the late Seventies, when the Troubles were at their most incendiary, it casts more than a nod to the brutalist school of architecture. |
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Near the end of the war, planes started carpet-bombing all of the major Japanese cities, using incendiary bombs. |
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The use of stirrup pumps and sand to extinguish incendiary bombs was demonstrated by the fire brigade. |
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Modern land mines may be an encased charge of explosive or may contain a chemical agent or incendiary device. |
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The incendiary bombs appeared to be abandoned near an old building several blocks away from city hall. |
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I realise that what I'm saying is incendiary, but that is no reason to hide the truth. |
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The truth is that weapons, even explosive or incendiary devices, still can get aboard a plane. |
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Food is acquired by using an incendiary device, a hand grenade thrown into the water, producing a harvest of frogs. |
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Bucher considered stocking the ship with Thermite, an incendiary device that is very difficult to extinguish. |
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Apart from Rooney's rash moment, which even then was silly rather than truly incendiary, the players emerged with credit. |
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The fire had been started with a makeshift incendiary device but caused only limited damage. |
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This was mixed in various proportions to produce fuel for American and British flame-throwers and to fill some incendiary bombs. |
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According to sources, dissident groups are now at work planning to plant bombs or detonate incendiary devices, according to leaked information. |
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He chooses two minor potions, three incendiary grenades, and two smoke grenades. |
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The incendiary devices were found by construction workers who notified the Auburn Police Department. |
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In 1943, the Neumann factory in central Berlin was struck by incendiary bombs. |
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The plane dropped a total of 608,000 tons of high explosive bombs and more than 51 million incendiary bombs. |
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They were arrested after police discovered incendiary devices in their car. |
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In the Underground they were safe from the high explosive and incendiary bombs that rained down on London night after night. |
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Krakow and several other cities were attacked at the same time with incendiary bombs. |
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On June 10, 1991, the University's mink farm was set on fire after a timed incendiary device was detonated. |
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These grenades were both fragmentary and incendiary devices designed to cause either death or serious battlefield injuries. |
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He showed youngsters an incendiary bomb found on a golf course in Eltham. |
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Now 84, Rice joined the order when she was a teenager and has been an incendiary member of the social justice movement ever since. |
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Formed by Justin Sullivan in Bradford in 1980, New Model Army's beginnings were inspired by Northern Soul, Punk Rock and the incendiary atmosphere of the times. |
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Forty years ago this month a young man, aged just 21, climbed on top of a car in Berkeley California and let fly with a stream of incendiary rhetoric. |
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Galvanising the band's performance in to an incendiary party each time, it is she who makes them the hottest ticket on the live circuit at the moment. |
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Prowling the stage like a drunken panther, his tales of emotional torture may have grown tiresome, but his incendiary political material proved a rip-roaring success. |
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So why would anyone let such a potentially incendiary rally go ahead? |
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But the incendiary ramifications of islamophobia are too often given lower priority, or even overlooked. |
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Such incendiary observations may have alarmed some anglophone New Brunswickers, and the 1967 results essentially reproduced those of the previous two provincial elections. |
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He is a slightly built New Englander, in tie and shirtsleeves, whose sense of humor is about as dry and incendiary as kindling. |
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During that year the rhetoric on both sides reached the incendiary stage. |
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More than a great incendiary, Don is a revolutionary thinker. |
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His incendiary rhetoric will be depressingly familiar to the CalMac ferry staff awaiting a resolution to their own increasingly acrimonious pay dispute. |
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The second night attack, which used high explosive and incendiary bombs alternately, caused the first man-made firestorm which affected an area of 22sq.km. |
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In the High Street two huge concrete water tanks were erected to provide emergency supplies to fight fires if any incendiary devices were dropped. |
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Anwar looks and sounds like an accountant as he addresses a question no more incendiary than monetary debt, with charts included. |
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Presumably without checking with their own intelligence experts or the White House, the three Democratic leaders went public with their incendiary innuendos. |
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A plastic jug rigged as an incendiary device is later found on the roof. |
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Together they prompted riots at the screenings of their work, with gruesome and incendiary images that intimated the moral bankruptcy of bourgeois values and institutions. |
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He was an incendiary, anti-Semitic ideologue whose silencing poses no threat to real freedom of speech. |
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It was characterized by apocalyptic and incendiary rhetoric, anger, impatience, and revolutionary zeal. |
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One of the incendiary devices had a blue colored latex glove as a wick. |
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I guess those who make their living with incendiary language tend to stick together. |
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But later in life, he rejected the incendiary rhetoric of his youth. |
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Cowpunk pioneers, they combined the thrashy energy of punk with Hank Williams songs and their incendiary live shows left a trail of torched venues in their wake. |
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In fact, there may be as many as 12 incendiary devices in your fridge. |
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And social media in general has been blamed for making an incendiary situation in the Middle East even more tense. |
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Members of the PIRA used meat hooks to attach their blast incendiary bomb on to the window grills of the hotel. |
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World War II wrought widespread destruction of most of the city due to the persistent Allied air raids on Japan and the use of incendiary bombs. |
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Dropping high explosive bombs, incendiary bombs and parachute mines, the Riverside area was the first to be bombed. |
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In particular, in 1995, incendiary devices were discovered on the Scottish and Northern Irish coasts. |
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Planes assigned to attack enemy balloons were often equipped with incendiary bullets, for the purpose of igniting the hydrogen. |
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Other actions included incendiary attacks on farms, barns and hayricks in the dead of night, as it was easier then to avoid detection. |
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They were on a night shift and incendiary bombs were dropping but they managed to get the train under a water crane. |
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The Wolf of wall Street is a dangerous, incendiary work of art. |
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The Mirror yesterday revealed the PFA insisted they had warned Hunter to avoid any swearing or incendiary language. |
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As though on an incendiary rampage, the fires systematically devoured the contents of Edison's headquarters and facilities. |
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His burns are typical of those caused by napalm or similar incendiary bombs. |
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Then there are von Trier's more incendiary ideas, such as the endurance of a slavelike mind set among the technically free, that call our most cherished beliefs into question. |
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He can deliver the latter, as in the lovely sarabande Pena Tiranna, but obviously relishes Dardano's incendiary Agitato il Cor Mi Sento from Amadigi di Gaula even more. |
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In addition to high explosive and incendiary bombs the enemy would possibly use poison gas and even bacteriological warfare, all with a high degree of accuracy. |
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