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"Do you have bomb?" No. "You may go," the security officer said.
Stephen Schwarzman, chairman of Blackstone, argues that his firm's acquisitions have "bomb proof" capital structures.
If a terrorist somehow slipped onto your flight, he wouldn't have bomb materials with him, or much of anything else for that matter.
Most buildings are required by law to have bomb shelters, and warning sirens are used to tell people when to head to them.
That 75-year-old grandmother is not wearing exploding panties, the 50-year-old businessman does not have dynamite wrapped around his middle and the young mother with her children does not have bomb materials in her bra.
The suspects did not have bomb materials, nor did they identify a target and some merely discussed taking up martial arts, but one of them had reportedly been in contact with a website offering clandestine guns from Paraguay.
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Washington requires the authority to have bomb-sniffing dogs, shoulder bigger liability insurance premiums and take other measures.
It worked in 1994, when intelligence suggested that an unconstrained North could have bomb-making material for almost 100 nuclear weapons by 2000.
While many major cities, like New York, have bomb-disrupting robots, the technology may be picked up by smaller cities when it becomes more adaptable and easily upgradable.
It could easily have bombed.
Others have bombs.
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