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Meanwhile, fans of Studio Job's apocalyptic edge can find comfort in the duo's other new textile for Maharam: a pattern of bombed-out buildings with the working name Deconstruction.
The pattern of bombing-chaos-bombing in Libya follows the same pattern as Iraq, which was largely free of al-Qaida members before the US invasion in 2003, only to see it become a terrorist hotbed for the group once the US military arrived, eventually leading to the formation of Isis.
Contrary to popular belief in 1980s, the contamination did not follow the circular pattern of the nuclear bomb blast.
A cluster bomb pattern of smaller explosions would have been a more energy-efficient match to the target.
The sliding glass doors onto the balcony are plastered with a herringbone pattern of Xs. "If a bomb hits, you won't get cut to pieces," Paul said.
The ambassador's vehicle, for example, had a hole blasted in the armored glass of the driver's side window, leaving the window behind it intact, a pattern of destruction inconsistent with roadside bombs that use artillery shells or other types of metal fragments to inflict casualties.
Military officers and experts on terrorism said the bombing fit a pattern of recent strikes on water and oil pipelines and the Jordanian Embassy, although they emphasized that it was too early to uncover any connections among the attacks.
Kluger presented graphic photographs of injuries sustained by victims of bomb attacks.
They did say that the tone of the conversations was happy -- good cheer at the success of the attacks, a pattern of behavior that paralleled what occurred after the bombing of the United States Embassies in Kenya and Tanzania in August 1998.
Lebanese guerrillas struck over the frontier with a bomb that killed an Israeli soldier, and Israel responded, threatening to renew a pattern of over-the-border hostilities.
The wind from the bomb!" When Shoji began to describe her recollections from August 6 , 1945 she took on a staccato pattern of speech, gesticulating rapidly.
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