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The very things that were designed to blow up our cities are now lighting up our cities.
Republican hawks held their fire on amendments designed to blow up the deal.How did Mr Corker do it?
Their construction appeared to support the conclusion, announced Sunday by John O. Brennan, the White House counterterrorism adviser, that the bombs were designed to blow up aboard the aircraft.
On Friday morning, Salhi, a married father of three, had rammed his van into the US-owned Air Products chemical factory in what President François Hollande said was a "terrorist" attack designed to blow up the building.
That the packages were addressed to two people who have been dead for hundreds of years is one reason investigators on three continents have concluded that the parcel bombs — printer cartridges packed with explosives sent by FedEx and United Parcel Service — were probably designed to blow up before they reached Chicago.
Patricia Lockwood has a brain seemingly designed to blow up Twitter.
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Eric and Dylan planted big propane bombs in the cafeteria, designed to blow it up and burn down the school.
Quite to the contrary, 21st-century robotics are probably best represented by semiautonomous military devices such as the cruise missile, specifically designed to blow itself up as it reaches its target and to do considerable damage.
That may be impossible, given that the House hooligans have planted fresh land mines designed to blow us all up in a few months.
That metal vent is basically a special machine designed to blow grease smells up into the air and over a wider area.
One-line gagster Tim Vine came along to put an inflatable tent up in a gale and tell a joke about tornadoes while Marcus Brigstocke helped out with a hand-held turbo-something designed to blow snowboarders back up a slope.
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