Sentence examples for effect of an explosion from inspiring English sources

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In 1994, when Paris Match broke the story of the president's second family, publishing photographs of Mazarine's frail figure and studious looks, it had the effect of an explosion, she said.

Mock flames consume the screen and there's the sound effect of an explosion.

Front-line trenches, built in a zig-zag to minimize the effect of an explosion in the trench, provided protection against gunfire, but not a direct hit from an artillery shell.

The technique is featured on "Get Your Filthy Hands Off My Desert", allowing the sound effect of an explosion to appear to surround the listener.

The music historian Donald Jay Grout has written : "The Sacre is undoubtedly the most famous composition of the early 20th century ... it had the effect of an explosion that so scattered the elements of musical language that they could never again be put together as before".

"It does not seem possible, at least in the near future", he wrote, "to find a way to release these dreadful amounts of energy which is all to the good because the first effect of an explosion of such a dreadful amount of energy would be to smash into smithereens the physicist who had the misfortune to find a way to do it".

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Using M. V. Ramana's study of a possible nuclear attack on Bombay as a guide, Kanti described the effect of a nuclear explosion in New Delhi to the writer.

In three cities in Pakistan I visited there stand 30-foot-high models of the Chagai Hills, the site where Pakistan exploded its test bombs, and in Islamabad, the monument lights up from the inside at night -- all fiery orange -- to simulate the effect of a nuclear explosion.

The first picture in "Chronologies," a black-and-white photograph of an illuminated cactus, has the effect of a primitive explosion -- as harmless as a high school science fair experiment -- in which the entrails of a bomb streak into the twilight desert sky.

Pijloo et al. (2012) study the effect of a supernova explosion in a triple star system under the same assumptions as Hills (1983).

After these early studies, single-particle models mostly considered the drag effect of a vulcanian explosion (Fagents and Wilson 1993) or that of an eruption with a volcanic jet (Bower and Woods 1996).

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