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The sentence "bomber of" is not correct and is not usable in written English.
It would need more words to make sense. For example, "The bomber of the city caused destruction and terror."
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Abdulmutallab is the failed Nigerian "underwear bomber" of last Christmas.
Lancaster, also called Avro Lancaster, the most successful British heavy bomber of World War II.
Eric Rudolph, the accused bomber of an abortion clinic here in 1998, was finally captured on May 31.
But Daria Shapovalova, who organizes Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Kiev, barely felt the chill, in part because she was ensconced in a giant Balenciaga bomber of obsidian fur.
She noted that the post-Christmas screening would not have singled out Richard Reid, the so-called shoe bomber of December 2001, who was a British citizen.
Twentieth Century-Fox is rushing into production a movie that has no script yet, but a title - "The Mad Bomber of New York City".
On Monday, the police released statistics showing that 79 Israelis have died in suicide bombings since Jan .24, when the first suicide bomber of the year exploded.
Part of the reason was the dropping from a B1 bomber of a 500lb bomb on to a compound from which there had been day-long fire.
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Today I want to give you an antidote: Sergio is a powerful and deeply moving documentary I recently saw that tracks the remarkable life -- and tragic death in Iraq at the hands of a suicide bomber -- of UN envoy Sergio de Mello, one of the greatest (albeit least heralded) peacemakers of the 20th century.
The shadow of Richard Reid, the would-be shoe-bomber of 2001 whom most regular air travelers would happily submit to protracted torture, extends even to Iraq.
This includes profiles of a black lay clergyman in Atlanta, the coach of the football team at the Naval Academy in Annapolis, a female professional kickboxer in Costa Rica, the famous "Candy Bomber" of the Berlin Airlift, a humanitarian in Nepal, and a Utah mother sending her son on a mission.
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