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He only detonated some explosives, routine stuff, but the blast destroyed a mineshaft into which a whole village had been herded.
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He was dropped off strapped with an explosive belt that needed only detonating.
The concept was originally designed to operate in two modes, a low output mode which only detonates the central core of high explosive and a high output mode which detonated both the central core and outer layer of the explosive.
This early attack, however, wasn't so successful: Four chemical bombs were dropped but only one detonated, inflicting four women with tearful eyes.
That's a bit hasty, I think; such an established musical tool can only be detonated when both the patron and the artist turn the key.
The maker of the material said that was not the case and that it can only be detonated by high-velocity impact such as a bullet strike.
The maker of the material said that was not the case and that it can only be detonated by high-velocity impact such as a bullet strike.
On 5 June 1943, Vittorio Veneto was badly damaged by an American air raid on La Spezia; she was hit by two large bombs toward the bow, though only one detonated.
The Ancient Minister, a cloak-clad, mysterious hovering General of the Subspace Army, arrives with his Army and detonates a Subspace Bomb, which can only be detonated by the sacrifice of two R.O.B.s, and which transports the stadium into Subspace, an alternate dimension where the Subspace Army resides.
Only one shell detonated, and the only injuries inflicted were cuts and fractures from falling bricks or broken glass when the unexploded shells hit buildings.
RUSI also found that rightwing extremists were far less likely to talk about their activities, and were often discovered only after detonating a device or killing an individual.
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