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Detonating cord has many applications in blasting.
The Nationals have joined Liberals in blasting the strategic direction of the Coalition's election campaign.
The fact that black powder is relatively nonshattering is of value in blasting certain types of stone.
The other half is in blasting genetically-altered, semi-human abominations with a range of upgradable weaponry and themed superpowers.
Others saw it that way, too, and the Obama campaign lost little time in blasting the Republican front-runner for his "utter hypocrisy".
Ms. Quinn, who is a lesbian and married to a lawyer, Kim M. Catullo, wasted little time in blasting Ms. McCray, accusing her of insulting her family.
The money poured in, blasting past their $20,000 goal to eventually reach $64,246 in the women's self-designated 35-day offering.
One of the earliest major uses of nitroglycerin in the United States was in blasting oil wells to increase the flow of oil.
Dynamite established Nobel's fame worldwide and was soon put to use in blasting tunnels, cutting canals, and building railways and roads.
An industry association that represents many upstart phone companies wasted little time in blasting AT&T's proposed $67 billion acquisition of BellSouth.
His early electric groups, with just a couple of cranked-up guitars, took pride in blasting larger bands, with their swing-era horn sections, right off the stage.
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