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"My uncle used to tell me about nuclear before nuclear was nuclear," Trump said in one interview, "before nuclear" referring, perhaps, to the development of hydrogen bombs, rather than basic atomic bombs (which occurred when Donald was about six years old), or perhaps just to that netherworld where things wait until Trump judges them to be fashionable or flashy enough to exist.

Science- Create a "How It Works" chart of a basic "atom bomb".

In Libya, investigators found the rudiments of a centrifuge plant and a blueprint for a basic atom bomb, courtesy of Dr. Khan's network.

Seven years and five months later, the biggest fears of American soldiers revolve around the primitive, basic, homemade bombs and old explosives in Afghanistan that were left over from the Soviet invasion.

As our sweethearts and mothers waved from the windows, we stirred up a small city of dust in our convoy headed to Mozdok, where we would operate tanks and learn the basics of bomb detonation.

"One was Jack Hodgson who'd served in North Africa, so we nicknamed him 'The Desert Rat' when he was sent down from Johannesburg to teach us the basics of bomb making.

Jane's F-15 has numerous tutorial missions to help you hone your skills in such basics as bombing ground targets and launching air-to-air missiles during a dogfight.

The basic ingredients of bomb-planting behavior are now in place.

People in the MoD say they are confident the aircraft will be "combat capable", with a basic range of bombs and missiles, by 2018, although they concede that getting some of the RAF's more advanced missiles to work with the F-35 will not happen before 2022.

Handlen compared and contrasted the episode to Groundhog Day, noting that, while both feature a character who is able to restart a day, in "Monday", the characters have the benefit of free will and can change factors: "Every Monday to her has certain basic requirements: boyfriend with bomb, bank robbery, the FBI agents and the earth-shattering Kaboom.

In November, a joint Afghan-NATO patrol found a huge cache of bomb-making equipment, including 250 tons of ammonium nitrate fertilizer, the basic ingredient in most bombs here, and 2,000 devices like triggers and timers.

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