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It was just after the war, and you know where we played in the East End was still full of bomb damage from the blitz, from the war.
Damaged London was severely depressed, full of bomb holes and fire weed, whereas Paris was unhurt and about to resume its glorious artistic and intellectual life.
Countries tend to be identified in terms of state policy and spasmodic "newsworthy" events – so Tehran becomes a hotbed of fanaticism, Beirut full of bomb blasts.
His conversation is full of "bomb curtains" (an Israeli invention, made of Kevlar — all vulnerable commercial windows should have them) and "clamshell" road barriers (also known as Delta barriers, a design refined by the N.Y.P.D).
The winning team earns a chest full of Bomb Pops - eat them before they melt!
As a former U.S. military officer in Phnom Penh reported, "the areas around the Mekong River were so full of bomb craters from B-52 strikes that, by 1973, they looked like the valleys of the moon".
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Perhaps this means the next film will be full of bomb-worshipping mutants who blow up the world and kill everyone in it.
He was not particularly surprised to see Basit's apartment full of bomb-making materials — "chocolate" — but was very surprised to see Mohammed, whom he knew as a Pakistani businessman, at the Josefa.
Boxcars full of bombs, amunition and high explosives arrived at the 1,200-foot 1,200-foot loaded into the holds of some of the 2,700 Liberty shipier
Shortly after the accords were signed, Palestinians drove a carload of bombs at a bus full of children, and then another car full of bombs into a public marketplace.
A teenager wept in his family's arms after being sentenced yesterday to eight and a half years in prison for smuggling a duffel bag full of bombs and guns into his high school for a planned killing spree.
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