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been dynamited
noun
A class of explosives made from nitroglycerine in an absorbent medium such as kieselguhr, used in mining and blasting; invented by Alfred Nobel in 1867.
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The school had been dynamited by an angry school board member, but no one knew that yet.
Hundreds of square miles of mountaintops have been dynamited away, and dozens of communities bought out and buried.
First he went diving in a marine reserve and then in a patch of sea that had been dynamited.
Although pretty, Yosemite's hotels are basic compared to most cities (if they were in Las Vegas they would have been dynamited long ago).
Then there are the coral reefs, homes to vast numbers of marine animals, that have been dynamited by fishermen and bleached by our acidifying oceans.
On Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, a 21-story apartment building had just been dynamited, its pancaked remains gracefully layered like some sort of art installation.
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Then the monastery was dynamited.
He salvaged its eight-foot-tall head while photographing the building as it was being dynamited.
Ten years ago, a mosque which belonged to the Prophet's grandson was dynamited.
It loomed over Maputo until earlier this year, when it was dynamited in a symbolic ceremony of demolition.
While he was working in McComb, Miss., his house was dynamited.
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