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Homes, not bombs!" Unfortunately, it seemed that nobody had told him that Lambeth council are going to sell the buildings to development companies who are going to turn them into homes, not bombs.
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Even a skilled cleaner like Mike, who didn't want to be around when tick tick tick the bomb goes off, unfortunately he was.
And what about a cargo ship bringing in a dirty bomb -- an unfortunately much more likely scenario than a vetted Syrian refugee being a terrorist?
The Bush administration's decision to suspend democratic institutions sends a message that when bombs go off, an unfortunately common experience in many places, the executive can call in military justice to preserve order.
Unfortunately, these bombs aren't exactly accurate, and the blasts have killed countless civilians, prompting John Kerry to label their use as the "latest barbaric act of the Syrian regime". .
Unfortunately the bomb united us in American with Sec.-Gen.
Dr. Velimir Pajevic, a physician from Kragujevac, is more definitive: "The last resort in psychiatry is electroshock, and that's what the bombing of Serbia was, unfortunately.
In July, 1951 she married Roy C. Tullius, a Lieutenant in the USAF 372nd Bomb Squadron, who was unfortunately killed during a routine B-29 training exercise over the China Sea in February, 1952.
"We found four bombs in recent days but unfortunately we did not find this one before it exploded".
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