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The ieds
noun
Improvised explosive device.
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The IEDs showed that the DOMS process applies a very energetic (up to 120 eV) ion bombardment on the growing tantalum films.
The IEDs would have to be defused in the morning light, so we spent the night at a French base, lulled to sleep by the purr of armored vehicle engines in a mud-brick fort; it was almost as if Mali were still a French colony.
The IEDs would have to be defused in the morning light, so we spent the night at a French base, lulled to sleep by the purr of armoured vehicle engines in a mud-brick fort; it was almost as if Mali were still a French colony.
Prosecutors said the pair worked together and with others to build and plant the IEDs.
Prosecutors said the pair had worked together and with others to build and plant the IEDs.
Some of the IEDs we come across are not locally assembled; they are assembled with foreign expertise".
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The IED is made up of a common fertiliser and designed to trigger under pressure.
Without any consideration for his own safety, Schmid immediately decided to neutralise the IED manually, at the highest personal risk.
The IED, now a familiar abbreviation, is a weapon that laughs in the face of the terms unarmed and non-combatant as it rips through metal and flesh.
"This basically expresses his last wish and what he expects his family to do if, God forbid, the IED turns out to be better than him.
The IED didn't kill anyone, but it has shattered the short-lived feeling of security that the new road brought to those that have to travel between Bermel and Malakshay.
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