Sentence examples for bombings run from inspiring English sources

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"Because of the symbolism of this attack, I would implore the Boston Athletic Association to let any of the thousands of runners who were stopped on the course during the bombings run down Boylston Street across the finish line once it is no longer a crime scene and deemed secure by authorities," he writes.

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In a video game cafe in the Lavapies neighborhood of Madrid, where one of the suspects in the 2004 bombings ran a cellphone shop, a number of people said they had not decided whether or not to vote.

On Tuesday, Prime Minister Vladimir V. Putin underscored that point by taking to the skies to serve as co-pilot of an amphibious firefighting jet, the Be-200, on a dive-bombing run over a burning forest in central Russia, though he has no known pilot training.

Fatal shootings and bombings were running at hundreds a month.

Also, launching aircraft are less vulnerable to anti-aircraft fire than they would be in low-altitude or dive-bombing runs, which would otherwise be necessary for sufficient accuracy.

I will follow up with smart-bombing runs applied with pinpoint accuracy on each individual plant, right down the enemy's throat, with a squirt gun-like gizmo.

Much of what he said confirms the broad outlines of what many military analysts suggest: that the hard-to-quantify Arab volunteers are a contributing factor, especially in suicide bombings, but Iraqis run the resistance.

Paul Dadge, whose face became known by millions after he was photographed helping a victim of the 7/7 bombings, had hoped to run on an independent ticket.

The film shows the group's four musicians playing sporadic gigs through bombings, with temperamental electricity run off gas generators and mortal fear of growing scorned rock 'n' roll chin beards, to say nothing of singing in public — and in English — about typical metal themes.

After the launch of the military campaign in North Sinai in September 2015, the group changed its strategy again by carrying out frequent small-scale bombings and hit and run attacks rather than intermittent "spectaculars".

A Tanzanian, and one of the 14 "high-value detainees" transferred to Guantánamo from secret CIA prisons in September 2006, Ghailani, who was captured after a gun battle in Gujrat, Pakistan in July 2004, is accused of being a coordinator of the African embassy bombings, and of running a document-forging operation for al-Qaeda in Afghanistan.

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