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If a flight full of commuters can be turned into a missile of war, everything is dangerous.
The plane was filled with gasoline to turn it into a missile, and the explosion tore young men into pieces.
War is conducted with a fury that requires abstraction — that turns a planeful of peaceful passengers, children included, into a missile the faceless enemy deserves.
War is conducted with a fury that requires abstraction that turns a planeful of peaceful passengers, children included, into a missile the faceless enemy deserves.
He'd already broken into a missile complex and a naval air station, sneaked onto a submarine, and used a crowd of tourists as a diversion to get onto a battleship.
Known by a variety of names, the Navaho emerged into a missile more than 70 feet long, with canard fins (i.e., control surfaces set forward of the wing), a V tail, and a large delta wing.
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